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- A new face at Stevenson museum - Napa Valley Register
In mid-May Dorothy Mackay-Collins walked into the Robert Louis Stevenson Silverado Museum hoping to become a docent. She walked out as the St. Helena museum’s new director and archivist. “I was retired,” she said last week, and laughed, a trace ...
- Controversial penalty secures Wigan victory over Manchester City - Guardian Unlimited
There's an Arab saying: ''Even the sweetest of milk will turn sour.'' Mark Hughes will be hoping the remarkable opportunity he has been gifted at Manchester City by the oil-wealth of the club's Dubai owners is accompanied by patience and ...
- 10/12 TNA No Surrender PPV HOLT report: In-depth in-person ... - Pro Wrestling Torch
10/12 TNA No Surrender PPV HOLT report: In-depth in-person ...Pro Wrestling Torch - 2 hours agoSeeing Angle's moonsault attempt in person was poetry in motion and it brought what seemed like the entire arena to its feet. Mick Foley received one of the ...
- The places our hearts call home (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
Minnesota writers Bill Holm and Freya Manfred will lead an evening of poetry, music and conversation about sense of place.
- In Tomorrow's Paper (EdmontonSun.com)
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- Sets, dance and rock'n'roll - Guardian Unlimited
It is just before midday on a damp Saturday morning, but already several hundred people have squeezed into the theatre. At least 500 more are crammed around the entrances - such is their eagerness to see the Bush theatre's new sketch show, 50 Ways to ...
- Bush Vetoes Bill Outlawing CIA Waterboarding - Common Dreams
WASHINGTON -- President George W. Bush on Saturday vetoed legislation passed by Congress that would have banned the CIA from using waterboarding and other controversial interrogation techniques. Lawmakers included the anti-torture measure in a ...
- Christopher, Poet of Order - PC The Cowl (subscription)
Christopher, Poet of OrderPC The Cowl (subscription), RI - 11 hours agoOne was an anarchist who claimed that poetry and chaos were the mutually inclusive characteristics of a true artist. He was challenged by a poet of order, ...
- Acts big and small to fill area halls - The Columbus Dispatch
From Metallica to Celine Dion, some of the most familiar acts have set their sights on central Ohio. But in addition to the instantly recognizable brand names playing basketball arenas, there also are many other singers and musicians to consider ...
- The Collected Poems of WB Yeats - Globe and Mail
Globe and MailThe Collected Poems of WB YeatsGlobe and Mail, Canada - 4 minutes agoFinally he is the artificer par excellence, the poet who played apprentice his whole life to the great craft of human verbal expression with restless ...
- The Saint Vincent Festival - Euro Weekly News
Euro Weekly NewsThe Saint Vincent FestivalEuro Weekly News, Spain - Aug 28, 2008In 1617, the twenty-six-year-old brilliant mathematics, grammar, poetry and music student decided to follow the religious life and became a Catholic Monk. ...
- Why Evan Tanner Was Important - MMAFrenzy.com
Why Evan Tanner Was ImportantMMAFrenzy.com, PA - 2 hours agoEvan Tanner rocked a papa smurf beard in the scalding Las Vegas sun, he lived in shambles and wrote obscure poetry to pass the time, and he admitted every ...
- A Broadway Trifecta Bridges Musical Generations (Washington Post)
They don't write musicals like they used to, which is part of the intended fun of the "Broadway: Three Generations" concert at the Kennedy Center.
- Ray City mayor gets poetic in new book - Valdosta Daily Times
RAY CITY — Carl Camon had never felt much interest in poetry. He had nothing against it. He’d listen if poems were offered but he didn’t seek poetry. Life kept him busy. Camon is the mayor of the Berrien County town of Ray City. He and wife ...
- Literary Happenings: Four authors to hold signings at T.O. bookstore (Ventura County Star)
Mysteries to Die For in Thousand Oaks will host four authors who specialize in crime, adventure, espionage and revenge. At 11:30 a.m. Saturday, Marcus Sakey will sign "Good People" (Dutton; $25), the tale of a couple who discover there's far more to a hidden stash of cash in their kitchen than they bargained for.
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