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- Alaska on the Fly - Washington Post
Alaska on the FlyWashington Post, United States - 1 hour agoMark, of Trails End Horse Adventures (he of no Web site, heck, no indoor toilet), entertained us with his dilapidated pickup truck, his poetry and songs, ...
- Literary events for the week beginning Sunday, July 27 (The Olympian)
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- Poetry Matters: Casa Azul highlights importance of verse (The Times of Acadiana)
On a recent Thursday night at Casa Azul in Grand Coteau, poet Lana Wiggins offered the audience a disclaimer. “This poem was very difficult to write,†Wiggins said. “And it might be difficult to read, so forgive me.â€
- Eagles' Tour - OpEdNews.com
During the Eagles’ three-day-stop at the Borgata Hotel in Atlantic City, New Jersey the Los Angeles band - who laid down their first tracks in 1972 in their self-titled debut - sounded better than ever. More energetic. More harmony, sensational ...
- ВЫСТУПЛЕÐИЕ ПРЕЗИДЕÐТРРТ ÐÐ 63-ОЙ СЕССИИ ГЕÐЕРÐЛЬÐОЙ ÐССÐМБЛЕИ ... - Ховар
ВЫСТУПЛЕÐИЕ ПРЕЗИДЕÐТРРТ ÐÐ 63-ОЙ СЕССИИ ГЕÐЕРÐЛЬÐОЙ ÐССÐМБЛЕИ ...Ховар, Tajikistan - 4 hours agoEven after several centuries Rudaki's poetry keeps on calling on humans to strengthen friendship among peoples and broaden inter-civilization dialogue. ...
- The Beats Go On - KUAR
The Beats Go OnKUAR, AR - 44 minutes agoMerge is a quartet that combines poetry with jazz music. Cassandra Cleghorn (poet) and Erik Lawrence (saxophone and flutes) comprise half of Merge. ...
- Joyce Carol Oates unravels murder mystery from interesting perspective in new novel (Ventura County Star)
Some of Joyce Carol Oates' books feel as if she wrote them as dares to herself. This novel, her 37th, is one of the wildest. Oates sets out to solve a fictionalized version of the JonBenet Ramsey murder, with skating prodigy "Bliss" Rampike replacing the real-life child beauty pageant contestant. The resolution she imagines is heartrending, grotesque and totally believable.
- Temecula residents gather at Duck Pond to remember 9/11 - Press-Enterprise
Temecula residents gather at Duck Pond to remember 9/11Press-Enterprise, CA - 1 hour ago11, 2001, terrorist attacks with music, poetry, artwork and solemn thought. The Spirit of Great Oak High School Band & Guard played "God Bless America" as ...
- Stooges nominated for Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - MLive.com
The Stooges have been nominated for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - again. The iconic Ann Arbor band - led by wild, charismatic frontman Iggy Pop and widely considered the godfathers of punk rock - is among nine nominees for next year's hall ...
- John Harris: The Conservative party's message of change doesn't stand up to scrutiny (Guardian Unlimited)
John Harris: For all the talk of change a Tory government might deliver, the consistency of their message stands little scrutiny
- Play strips art back to basics - Northern Territory
Northern TerritoryPlay strips art back to basicsNorthern Territory, Australia - 3 hours agoGibb said the stage will become a storytelling space, with live musicians, life drawing and poetry. Gibb said the body is a source of art. ...
- Trop rock show to help New Hope Foundation (Atlanticville)
Jim Morris and the Big Bamboo Band will take the stage at New Hope Foundation's first Trop Rock Festival on Sept. 21 from 1-7 p.m. at the Shore Casino in Atlantic Highlands. Other featured musicians include John Frinzi, Doyle Grisham, Rackett, Sunny Jim White, Charlie DeCosa and Gary Philips.
- Weird Horror Tales†just got really weird - Ada Evening News
It was recently announced that legendary artist Earl Geier is illustrating the upcoming book by author Michael Vance, formerly of Ada. Published in early 2009, “Weird Horror Tales†will be an homage to pulp magazines from the 1920s, 1930s, and ...
- Obama's "guilty" associations - renewamerica.us
Obama's "guilty" associationsrenewamerica.us, DC - 9 hours agoThe United States Supreme Court affirmed, 7 to 2, holding that the copyrights of freelance writers had been infringed when their work was put online without ...
- A year later, families still struggle with flood deaths (Winona Daily News)
Every time it rains, it’s scary. Every time it storms, it’s depressing. Raindrops are constant reminders of the seven people who died Aug. 18 and Aug. 19, 2007, when the waters rose to record levels in southeastern Minnesota. The families left behind have had a year to cope with their losses but are reminded every day of their loved ones — songs on the radio, looking at a fishing pole or their ...
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