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- Fall Arts Preview (The Florida Times-Union)
There is a lot going on in Northeast Florida between now and the end of the year. Concerts, comedy shows, nature hikes, Neil Diamond, football games, plays, art exhibits, festivals, symphony performances, Dolly Parton, fairs, air shows, Kid Rock, parades, Christmas shows, Jerry Seinfeld, ice shows, ventriloquists and ABBA tributes, just to name a few. Here you'll find highlights for each week ...
- Tragedy ended the pastoral bliss of the lone residents of San Miguel but the memories are sweet (Ventura County Star)
Betsy Lester Roberti saw ghosts of love and a lost life on a recent afternoon at San Miguel Island. Both had been snatched away — suddenly, darkly — long ago. She held the ruins of her old home in her hands on this sunny midsummer's day. Ghosts, good and bad, have a way of hanging around like a permanent curtain, like the eternal sea. They come back whenever she returns to San Miguel. ...
- Indulgence to a tea - Age
Drink it, bathe in it or cake it onto your face: there's more to the humble cup of tea than you think. You not only drink copious amounts of it, you also cake it onto your face, rub it into your eyelids and even bathe in it. Tea is said to be the ...
- Chrome? I Want To Love Ya (PC World)
Steve Bass takes a look at Chrome, Google's new browser--and maybe Windows killer. Plus the week's really weird time wasters.
- A classic cruise of another kind (Troy Eccentric)
Once, crossing the Atlantic in style meant an ocean voyage on a luxury liner. Most people make the trip today aboard a cramped airplane, but Bloomfield Township resident Diane Bert sampled the elegance of ocean travel aboard the Queen Mary 2. Not to be confused with a vacation cruise ship, the QM 2 represents traditional high-class traveling. Here is her story.
- Short? Yes. Sweet? Not even sort of - Globe and Mail
Short? Yes. Sweet? Not even sort ofGlobe and Mail, Canada - 59 minutes agoThese things used to happen on the front pages of major newspapers (Yes, honestly: France's conservative Le Figaro published an avant-garde poetry manifesto ...
- Alaska agronomist has a passion for potatoes - Scripps News
Alaska agronomist has a passion for potatoesScripps News, DC - Oct 7, 2008Think of it as a community show-and-tell: potato recipes, potato jokes, potato outfits, potato accessories, potato toys, potato poetry, potato haiku, ...
- KalamaBrew podcasts -- 2 for 1! - MLive.com
KALAMAZOO -- So, occasionally we get so busy with our day jobs , we have trouble getting to everything we'd like to when it comes to KalamaBrew content. The podcast from two weeks ago would be a prime example. Please forgive our tardiness. To make up ...
- Dinner, Drinks & a Movie: Peppermint Thai Cuisine, Pineapple Mojito at ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Location Akron Aurora Avon Avon Lake Bainbridge Barberton Bath Bay Village Beachwood Bedford Bedford Heights Berea Bratenahl Brecksville Broadview Heights Brook Park Brooklyn Brooklyn Heights Brunswick Burton Canton Chagrin Falls Chardon Chesterland ...
- Common Voices (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
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- Troupe has a nose for classic story - Columbus Dispatch
Columbus DispatchTroupe has a nose for classic storyColumbus Dispatch, OH - 16 minutes agoIf any classic play offers an artful fusion of romance, comedy, poetry and tragedy comparable to that of Shakespeare's best, Cyrano de Bergerac does. ...
- Harkishan singh Surjeet: The political sailor (Hindustan Times)
A file picture of veteran Communist leader Jyoti Basu with late CPI-M General Secretary Harkishan Singh Surjit (R) at a Conference in Kolkata. Harkishan Singh Bassi changed his surname to ‘Surjeet’ while trying his hand writing poetry in his youth.
- Who will wear the Miss Crookston crown? - Crookston Daily Times
Who will wear the Miss Crookston crown?Crookston Daily Times, MN - 1 hour agoFor hobbies, she enjoys sports, writing poetry and reading. She considers anything to do with children her big passion. "I love playing with my nieces and ...
- Harry Kelber's 70-year battle for the rights of workers - New York Daily News
New York Daily NewsHarry Kelber's 70-year battle for the rights of workersNew York Daily News, NY - Oct 10, 2008Invented a poetry form he calls Septads - eight lines of iambic pentameter verse - and listens to a 60-audio tape series on philosophy each night before ...
- Poet versed in humor (The Washington Times)
In the musty, overheated Academy of American Poetry, Billy Collins is the wiseguy in the back row, throwing spitballs and cracking up his friends. His poetry, both thoughtful and hilarious, takes the starch out of writing workshops, pompous scribes, poetry readings, professional sons of the Ould Sod, and the ceaseless comparing of thee to a summer's day — all the trappings of mainstream verse ...
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