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- The Hold Steady's boffo 'Sequestered in Memphis': Desperation! Foul ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Judson Baker The Hold Steady's "Sequestered in Memphis" is the song of the year (so far). From left are Franz Nicolay, Tad Kubler, Bobby Drake, Galen Polivka and Craig Finn. Just when you thought maybe all the great rock 'n' roll tunes already had ...
- One Hundred Years of Solitude - Globe and Mail
Globe and MailOne Hundred Years of SolitudeGlobe and Mail, Canada - 1 hour agoThe protagonists are the fanciful BuendÃa family of Macondo, a forgotten town on Colombia's Caribbean coast, in a span of time of more than a century (in ...
- Weekend Calendar (The Herald-Mail)
Coffeehouse, open mic night for teens; Caledonia State Park; Swing for Missions; Dance festival; Auto racing; Anniversary concert; Music by the Lake; Eclectic music; Allison-Antrim Museum open house; Christian music; Municipal Band
- Musical Events End Notes - New Yorker
New YorkerMusical Events End NotesNew Yorker, United States - 1 hour agoMore than, say, poetry, which tends to thrive on youthful passion, composition seems a cumulative labor, a long process of trial and error, of possibilities ...
- Beatrice D. Price (The Rockingham News)
CONCORD — Beatrice Dinsmore Price, 91, died Saturday, June 28, 2008, in the Concord Hospital after a brief illness.
- Slide Show: Heritage Fest fosters unity (The Lantern)
Brooklyn Wilkinson and Stephane Lewis-White thought the question - "Why do you think the Heritage Festival is important?" - was funny. To these festival volunteers, the answer is a no-brainer. "People come from many different areas where there are no African-Americans at all," said Wilkinson, a sophomore in pre-nursing. "This is a chance to learn about our heritage." "It's not ...
- IRAQ: Marine convicted of murder sent to Leavenworth prison - Los Angeles Times Blogs
Pvt. Lawrence Hutchins, convicted as the ringleader in the execution of an unarmed Iraqi by a squad of Marines, has been transferred from the brig at Camp Pendleton to the military's only maximum-security prison, at Ft. Leavenworth, Kan. Hutchins, 24 ...
- Cable girl - Guardian Unlimited
It has long been a vexed question as to why young women are still so dissatisfied with life, even though we now have the vote, contraception and two flavours of Jaffa cake available in most major supermarkets. So you will be delighted to know that I ...
- Diaries show Saddam feared getting AIDS in prison - NWI.com
CAIRO, Egypt - Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said Monday in publishing excerpts of his prison writings. The London-based Al-Hayat said the comments came in ...
- More than 800 north children in fun day - Press and Journal
More than 800 north children in fun dayPress and Journal, UK - 1 hour agoMr Rosen who also features on TV and radio, was on the last day of a major Scottish tour during which he brought the magic of poetry to more than 3000 ...
- Summerfest performers - South Coast Today
Summerfest performersSouth Coast Today, MA - 1 hour agoHe's a singing cowboy who numbers rodeo stars, range hands, buckaroos, and cowboy poets among his friends and admirers, as well as fellow freethinkers as ...
- Eminent historian debunks Scottish history as largely fabrication - Times Online
Eminent historian debunks Scottish history as largely fabricationTimes Online, UK - 4 hours agoThere is a distinguished school of medieval Scottish literature, and poetry in something that is recognisably Scots was being written in the 14th century. ...
- A conference cometh - San Francisco Chronicle
A conference comethSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 36 minutes agoSpecial performances include a program of sea chanties (June 12), "O'Neill: The Genius in His Soul" (June 13), combining his poetry with songs from his ...
- Pride and prejudice: In praise of Britain's colonial artists (Independent)
I flew over to the USA in March this year, for the first time since September 11. An indefinable fear combined with fury over Iraq had kept me away for too long. The launch of the new American Empire, as morally corrupt as the old European hegemony, required severance of connections for a while, a self-imposed banishment.
- Exeter news briefs - Exeter News-Letter
Exeter news briefsExeter News-Letter, NH - 1 hour agoA session on expression of grief through poetry and writing will be held Tuesdays from July 8 to Aug. 12 from 1 to 3 pm at Seacoast Hospice, 10 Hampton Road ...
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