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- Whitehaven News (The Whitehaven News)
MUD, sun, queues and sheer brilliance; Glastonbury 2008. I’d always wanted to experience the Mother of all Festivals, in the past I’d looked on enviously when university friends had flashed their “Golden Tickets†after spending what seemed like days on the phone.
- 4-H Round Up (The Victoria Advocate)
Congratulations to everyone who participated and placed at the following District 11 4-H contests: Photography, Clara Smejkal, second place, animals; and third, theme; Kerilyn Wendel - first, arch. elements, third, people, third, plant/flora; Casey Tucker, third, theme, blue ribbon, natural landscapes; red ribbon, animals; Colton Fischer and Ashley Tucker have two photos each competing at the ...
- Fourth of July celebration: Take your pick - White Mountain Independent
Fourth of July celebration: Take your pickWhite Mountain Independent, AZ - 5 hours agoOn Friday, July 4, celebrate with cowboy poetry and country music at Rodeo Park at 7 pm On Saturday, July 5, at 5 am, wake up to the traditional Firing of ...
- It’s one of the greatest survival stories - The Times
It’s one of the greatest survival storiesThe Times, South Africa - 8 hours agoI have no scruples and don’t feel guilty about what I did. I accept it. Life — that is, poetry, invention, intelligence — is more important than death. ...
- A flood of remembrances: Johnstown, Pa., floats new attractions to ... - Miami Herald
Row after row of unmarked graves in Johnstown's Grandview Cemetery -- more than 700 -- are stark testimony to one of the most darkly ironic moments in American history. The unidentified people buried here, and the remainder of the 2,209 victims who ...
- Popcorn & Candy: Conspiracy Theories (DCist)
DCist's highly subjective and hardly comprehensive guide to the most interesting movies playing around town in the coming week. The Parallax View This week in Popcorn & Candy, what's old is new again. We've got Cold War satire that's just as appropriate now, a TV series that was at its best in the '90s reborn on the big screen, and ancient Rome through the lens of the mid-20th ...
- 'Pity' skewers conventional assumptions (San Jose Mercury News)
O happy dagger! The last time American Conservatory Theater plunged into the dark heart of Jacobean tragedy was Robert Woodruff's infamously graphic 1993 production of "The Duchess of Malfi," which offended audiences and sent them scurrying from the theater.
- A low hum of horror pervades this exposé of US abuses in Afghanistan - New Statesman
New StatesmanA low hum of horror pervades this exposé of US abuses in AfghanistanNew Statesman, UK - 5 hours agoEven now it gives me a jolt to hear about "extraordinary rendition", which could still refer to an audacious cover version or poetry recital. ...
- Poetry read tonight - Union
Guarionex (Guari) Delgado and Martin Hickel who read tonight, 7:30 p.m., at the Off Center Stage on Richarson St. in Grass Valley. Delgado, a Vietnam veteran and peace activist, says, "I consider it an artistic and spiritual calling to resist ...
- Buskers wanted for the 2008 Oneida County Fair - NewsoftheNorth.Net
NewsoftheNorth.NetBuskers wanted for the 2008 Oneida County FairNewsoftheNorth.Net, Wisconsin - 1 hour agoPlanners of the new Fun, Free and Fabulous 2008 Oneida County Fair are looking for Buskers. According to the on-line dictionary, Wikipedia, Busking is the ...
- 'America's poets' take their place in the Hall (The Tennessean)
Statler Brothers, Tom T. Hall are latest country elite.
- Up Front (New York Times)
?I?ll confess that there are moments, when writing criticism, when I?d rather be writing poetry,? says William Logan. ?I can?t say I?ve ever found it the other way around.?
- Summer issue of New England Review features fiction, poetry and prose - Middlebury College News and Events
Summer issue of New England Review features fiction, poetry and proseMiddlebury College News and Events, USA - 38 minutes agoThe issue also includes new fiction by Chris Gavaler, Rebecca Cook, David Philip Mullins, Rita Mae Reese, Robert Oldshue and Rebecca Makkai; poetry from ...
- Gary Snyder awarded $100000 poetry prize - The Union of Grass Valley
Gary Snyder awarded $100000 poetry prizeThe Union of Grass Valley, CA - 6 hours agoSnyder has stepped back from teaching and book writing, but he's a thoughful communicator, pointing out in an e-mail to The Union just last week the ...
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