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- Book briefs (Montgomery Advertiser)
Get tagged: On the latest episode of 'Barnes & Noble Tagged!,' a magazine-style weekly Web series that takes an upbeat look at what's happening in the book world, host Molly Pesce suggests several
- Shelly robbed of everything she loved - News.com.au
LYING in her hospital bed yesterday, Senior-Constable Shelly Walsh's physical pain was nothing compared with her emotional turmoil. The 31-year-old has not only lost her mother and two young children -- but also her father, who stands accused of ...
- MUSIC: Spin this (Colorado Daily)
The Grascals jumped to the top of the bluegrass world as soon as the six-piece band released its 2005 debut. The group won consecutive Entertainer of the Year honors at he International Bluegrass Music Association Awards, and each of its two previous albums earned Grammy nominations.
- It's all dimples and dazzle in the city of light - Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning HeraldIt's all dimples and dazzle in the city of lightSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 1 hour agoX-Files cyber fans are all poetry-prone mutants with a penchant for slurping body fat, right? Ladies, keep one eye open in the cinema. ...
- Banding together of two solitudes (Calgary Sun)
With an almost Seinfeldian shrug, the moving and funny The Band's Visit opens with a crawl that reads, "Once, not long ago, a small Egyptian police band arrived in Israel. Not many remember this ... it wasn't that important."
- Test Match Special - BBC Brasil
Bad light has always been the bane of both players and spectators, and with ticket pricing going up by the series (I understand a single Ashes ticket at one ground next year could cost £103 just for a seat), is it now time to bring in permanent ...
- The Best Asian Genre Movies, Period - Firefox News
The Best Asian Genre Movies, PeriodFirefox News, AZ - 56 minutes agoBy Peter Gutiérrez Over the past fifteen years, Peter's work in horror and other genres—short fiction, poetry, criticism, and comics—has appeared in ...
- Who said, 'God grant me the serenity'? - Minneapolis Star Tribune
G enerations of recovering alcoholics, soldiers, weary parents, exploited workers and just about anybody feeling beaten down by life have found solace in a short prayer that begins: "God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change ...
- Bulbs come in colors - Austin Chronicle
Local sound artist/pianist Tom Grzinich plans on taking out some aggression tomorrow night at Ballet Austin. Oko Jumu, the name of the night's event, features performances from guitar/drum duo Bulbs and video from experimental film artist Scott Stark ...
- STARGAZING | O’Neal arrested, Perrineau upset and MTV Awards show ... - Kansas City Star
Police say Academy Award-winning actress Tatum O’Neal has been arrested after buying crack cocaine near her home in Manhattan. Police say the 44-year-old actress was seen making the illicit purchase about 7:30 p.m. Sunday. O’Neal, who won her ...
- Farmer-poet publishes her third book (Park Rapids Enterprise)
When Gail Rixen’s tractor is dusty enough, she can compose a word or two of poetry on the dirty hood. Otherwise, she makes mental notes to jot down later when the haying is done.
- On hippiedom, psychedelia and leaving legendary footprints - New Orleans Times-Picayune Blogs
Photo by Don Aters Legendary Paul Kantner, founding father of the Jefferson Airplane and Jefferson Starship joins David Frieberg (guitar/vocals), Donnie Baldwin (drums), Cathy Richardson (vocals), Chris Smith (keyboards) and band newcomer John ...
- He stood up to Wilt - Allentown Morning Call
He stood up to WiltAllentown Morning Call, PA - 8 hours agoIt was beautiful, disjointed, beat poetry in motion. You're going to hear a lot of about Butch, who died last August at age 84, during the upcoming ...
- Remember When: Memories of injustice and justice in World War II - Fort Pierce Tribune
ST. LUCIE COUNTY — I remember Pearl Harbor. As my mother had a sister and her family there, we were very much concerned. We were truly shocked to learn that my uncle disappeared, and no one knew where he was. We found out later that he was arrested ...
- Cape Fear Profile: Neil Ray touches lives with poetry - Fayetteville Observer
On a surprisingly cool Tuesday night, Neil Ray arrives at an open mic night at Big Shots, a bar and nightclub off Yadkin Road. It’s 8 p.m., and Ray, the evening’s host, is setting up his instruments — congas, xylophone and an African tongue ...
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