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- What's Happening - Oroville Mercury-Register
First United Methodist Church will be showing free summer movies 6:30 p.m. every Wednesday in August at 45 Acacia Ave. Aug. 6 is "Cars"; Aug. 13 bring a bear for "Open Season;" Aug. 20 is "Curious Geroge;" Aug. 27 "Jungle Book." 534-9544. Looking for ...
- Local horror writer reaches the world online - MaineCoastNow.com
HALLOWELL — In the 1930s and 40s, American families gathered together to listen to their favorite programs on the radio. Chris Osgood of Hallowell is proud to be published in the recent issue of GASP magazine. In 2008, some people are listening to ...
- Begley the Bookie - New York Observer
For a subtle, impressively intelligent discussion of a topic that’s on just about everybody’s mind these day, see David Runciman’s Political Hypocrisy (Princeton, $29.95). Mr. Runciman, a lecturer in political theory at Cambridge, begins with ...
- The Meaning of Karadzic - Huffingtonpost.com
With a dark character. Such poetry failed to win renown for the ambitious Karadzic. Psychiatry, too, disappointed. He turned to wild financial schemes; in the 1980s, he was convicted of embezzlement and fraud. Then politics and plotting, leading to ...
- Video: Cleveland band Vitium brings eclectic mix of hip-hop, soul and ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Location Akron Aurora Avon Avon Lake Bainbridge Barberton Bath Bay Village Beachwood Bedford Bedford Heights Berea Bratenahl Brecksville Broadview Heights Brook Park Brooklyn Brooklyn Heights Brunswick Burton Canton Chagrin Falls Chardon Chesterland ...
- Borough of Writers Q&A: Reed Farrel Coleman - Brooklyn Daily Eagle
Borough of Writers Q&A: Reed Farrel ColemanBrooklyn Daily Eagle, NY - 1 hour agoAnd I realized that their writing was as poetic as any poetry I’d read. So, in my overly ambitious way, I said, “Hell, I can do this! ...
- Thursday premieres: 'Fear Itself' has its moments; 'Swingtown' is just ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Eric Roberts plays a private eye who is staking out a haunted house -- evidently, it's not going well -- in next week's episode of "Fear Itself." The broadcast networks suffer from a seemingly incurable case of cable envy. They look over the backyard ...
- Second annual Seafaring Days event in Lewes returns June 28-29 (Cape Gazette)
The Lewes Historical Society’s second annual Seafaring Days, Friday, June 28 and Saturday, June 29, will feature a host of songs and tales that highlight the storied maritime history of Lewes, the First Town in the First State.
- Bill Bailey on Latitude: loves grandness (Drowned In Sound)
Remember when we had Grinderman talking about this year's Latitude Festival? Well here's funny man Bill Bailey answering the same questions
- Writers retreat steams full speed ahead, despite flooding - Evansville Courier & Press (subscription)
Writers retreat steams full speed ahead, despite floodingEvansville Courier & Press (subscription), IN - 35 minutes ago... an alumni reading and a community-centered day of "random acts of poetry and guerrilla prose" — has readings that are open to the public. ...
- 'Lyrical terrorist' wins appeal against jail - AFP
Daily Mail'Lyrical terrorist' wins appeal against jailAFP - Jun 17, 2008Her poem "How to behead" contained the line: "It's not as messy or as hard as some may think/It's all about the flow of the wrist. ..."Lyrical terrorist" wins court appeal Reuters UKall 119 news articles
- Review: Reading the Bible as literature - Daily Sentinel
Leland Ryken & Philip Ryken, eds. (Crossway, 2016pgs, $50h) My conservative religious training taught me to view the Bible, especially the narrative parts, as history; inspired to be sure, but history, all the same. Period. So, when people would use ...
- Tennant in Hamlet: Your reviews - BBC News
BBC NewsTennant in Hamlet: Your reviewsBBC News, UK - 35 minutes agoHe gets the wit and the poetry and lots of emotion, especially the first three soliloquies (I didn't like the moving to an earlier scene and the cuts to "to ...
- New Jersey Artist's Summer Yard Sale - PR Urgent
New Jersey Artist's Summer Yard SalePR Urgent - 25 minutes agoLaura has reached out to the community and is donating her studio for art and poetry lessons for at-risk youth. "There is nothing more rewarding in the ...
- The opinion pages: mostly a man's world (San Francisco Chronicle)
When it comes to the opinion pages of some of the most influential American newspapers, it's far too often a man's world. One reason for the disparity is obvious: Women are still breaking through glass ceilings in business, government and academia. But...
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