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- Self-published author is the real deal - Des Plaines Times
Deerfield resident Robert M. Katzman has been an entrepreneur since the age of 15 when he opened a newsstand in Hyde Park. Through the years, he has run a kosher delicatessen, a world travel foreign language bookstore and, for the past 18 years, a ...
- Performance artist Coco Gordon ‘reconfigures’ thought and sound waves (Estes Park Trail Gazette)
If artists and poets are the conscience of the culture, SuperSkyWoman (aka Coco Go or Coco Gordon of Lyons, Colo., and New York, NY) has her work cut out for her. In her sky-blue top with the Superman symbol emblazoned on it, she seems up to the task.
- Lowe Foundation Information Center opens to public - Dowagiac News
CASSOPOLIS - Cass County's newest museum opened to the public Wednesday afternoon. Darlene Lowe and curator Heidi Connor listen Wednesday afternoon as Dan Wyant, president and chief operating officer of the Edward Lowe Foundation, explains its ...
- From Dusk Till Dawn ... - East Bay Express
The Bay Area has one of the richest, most diverse music scenes in the country. No matter what your inclinations are — noise rock, free jazz, bluegrass, freak-folk, backpacker hip-hop — you're likely to find a venue to call home. La Peña Cultural ...
- Religion calendar (San Antonio Express-News & KENS 5)
Poetry and Music Workshop: The Episcopal Church of Reconciliation will host a workshop about the healing power of poetry and music from 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. at 8900 Starcrest.
- Millions mark World Refugee Day with theme of "Protection" - Reuters AlertNet
Reuters and AlertNet are not responsible for the content of this article or for any external internet sites. The views expressed are the author's alone. GENEVA, June 20 (UNHCR) – As millions of people marked World Refugee Day across the world on ...
- Tawny Kitaen hits bottom with "Celebrity Rehab" stint; Arsenio Hall ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Tawny and Chuck, in happier days. Remember when Tawny Kitaen was Cleveland's favorite sports wife? Until she started whuppin' on Chuck Finley with a shoe, that is. Kitaen's got a new gig as one of the Z-listers on the next season of Dr. Drew Pinsky's ...
- Great River Shakespeare Festival announces sonnet winners (Winona Post)
When Winona’s Poet Laureate James Armstrong proposed a citywide sonnet contest, he wasn’t sure he’d have enough entries to give away prizes. After all, it is a 400-year-old poetry form that may not be as familiar to the community as he’d like fit to be.
- Happy Accident (Nashville Scene)
Nashville's African-American theater community has been surging. Startup organizations, however modest their resources, continue to produce shows, homegrown acting talent improves with every new opportunity, and writers are stepping up and crafting original works. This committed spirit has defini...
- Teacher a fun and familiar role for Mountain - Dexter Leader
Teacher a fun and familiar role for MountainDexter Leader, MI - 9 hours agoFirst and foremost comes family, followed by acting, the Purple Rose Theatre, kids, teaching and last but not least, enjoying life to the fullest. ...
- A concert for peace (The Bismarck Tribune)
A pergola has been built at Custer Park in Bismarck.
- We've got our wires crossed: The bizarre stories of people whose ... - Daily Mail
The human brain is the most complex organ in the body and contains 20 billion cells, responsible for everything from dreaming and movement to appetite and emotions. It consists mainly of grey matter - the brain cells or neurons where information is ...
- Bolt sets record in gold 200 win - AZCentral.com
BEIJING - Jamaica's Usain Bolt followed up his world record in the 100-meter with another in the 200 Wednesday at the Olympics on the night before his 22nd birthday. He ran hard through the finish line at the Bird's Nest to finish in 19.30 seconds ...
- Palestinian writer who gave stateless a voice - Zawya
Palestinian writer who gave stateless a voiceZawya, United Arab Emirates - Aug 11, 2008Poetry may have become a minority art form in much of the rest of the world, but in the Palestinian territories Darwish's poems were read, taught, ...
- 12-yr-old boy drowns in Sidhwan Canal - Tribune
The victim, Agyapal Singh, had drowned under mysterious circumstances in Sidhwan Canal late last night. Those living nearby rescued his mother and two sisters, one elder and another younger to him, from the canal. While initial reports stated that ...
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