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- Q&A with Westmoore grad and Olypmic hopeful David Plummer (The Oklahoman)
David Plummer caused quite a stir in the swimming world earlier this month. The Oklahoma City native and Westmoore High grad turned in lifetime bests in the 100- and 200-meter backstrokes during the Mutual of Omaha Swimvitational, winning the 200 and finishing second only to Michael Phelps in the 100. Next week, Plummer will return to the same pool for the U.S. Olympic trials, but first, the ...
- Library events in June - This is Devizes
People with a story to tell can learn about the best way to go about getting published at an event being held at a Wiltshire library. Wiltshire County Council has organised the event at Warminster Library on June 26 as part of the National Year of ...
- What happens in Vegas should stay there - St.Petersburg Times.ru
What happens in Vegas should stay thereSt.Petersburg Times.ru, Russia - 42 minutes agoIt also makes you wonder if executives at studios look at dailies, much less can hear the poetry of the English language. The word dailies here refers to ...
- Court strikes down King County land use ordinance - Seattle Post Intelligencer
A state appelate court has overturned King County's controversial land use ordinance that had ordered some rural property owners to leave at least half of their property untouched. The decision, handed down in Division 1 of the state's Court of ...
- The Trouble with Dull Art - National Review Online
The Trouble with Dull ArtNational Review Online, NY - 1 hour agoNothing about the architecture and art and poetry and music and all that fluffy stuff definitively establishes the existence of the Loser. ...
- 'William Shakespeare a woman in disguise' - Daily News and Analysis
JERUSALEM: Shakespeare was actually a Jewish woman who had disguised to get her work published in Elizabethan London where original literature from women was not acceptable, an expert has contended. The woman, Amelia Bassano Lanier Bassano, was of ...
- "The Pearl": a nobleman defies social conventions (Seattle Times)
"The Pearl: A True Tale of Forbidden Love in Catherine the Great's Russia" by Douglas Smith is a love story between the richest nobleman in Imperial Russia and a young serf with a spellbinding operatic voice — the scribbler of a bodice-ripper romance novel could not ask for better stuff.
- Juneteenth celebration hosted by NCAAP at Carver Park (The Yuma Sun)
For Brian Stephens, June is not just another summer month to spend time swimming or taking vacations. It is a month to celebrate and remember that the U.S. once had slaves and that these slaves were freed.
- Liwa Date Festival gets under way - GulfNews
GulfNewsLiwa Date Festival gets under wayGulfNews, United Arab Emirates - 2 hours agoStarting yesterday a daily auction of dates will be organised along with other activities such as a traditional handcrafts competition, poetry evenings, ...
- Our stone fairy's still not hiding her - Donnybrook Bridgetown Mail
Our stone fairy's still not hiding herDonnybrook Bridgetown Mail, Australia - 3 hours agoShe had created the Poetry, Songs and Lies club on campus with other singers and performers, ''to entertain ourselves''. She had lived in an old sheep ...
- A business with 'a sense of wonder' - The News Journal
A business with 'a sense of wonder'The News Journal, DE - 8 minutes ago"Fantasist" refers to a person who writes or composes fantasies or fantasias in music, poetry or the like. Horner is the entire staff, although he pays ...
- Venue hosts poetry contest - UT The Daily Texan
Venue hosts poetry contestUT The Daily Texan, TX - 41 minutes ago"I have many outrageous thoughts and just began writing every day for an hour," said former UT student Ejede Okagbo, explaining his beginnings in poetry. ...
- No crime checks for 'airside' foreign workers - Christian Today
The government insisted on Thursday there is no threat to security from foreign employees working "airside" at UK airports without having had their backgrounds checked for criminal convictions. BBC 2's "Newsnight" programme broadcast late on ...
- 12th Annual Virginia Arts Festival Presents Black Watch, May 24 ... - PR Newswire (press release)
12th Annual Virginia Arts Festival Presents Black Watch, May 24 ...PR Newswire (press release), NY - 8 hours agoNew York Observer "There is poetry in Black Watch ... The cast of 10 splendidly conveys the profane roughness of the unit, a brave-face locker-room spirit ...
- Campus Calendar - Daily Anaeum
Tomchin Planetarium presents “Oceans in Space†at 8 and 9 p.m. in Room 425 of Hodges Hall. Admission is free but reservations are required and can be made by calling 293-3422, ext. 1443. Tomchin Observatory will be open at 8:30 p.m. for public ...
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