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- Thank you! - Rushville Republican
Every year about this time, I devote a column to my favorite segments that I presented on WISH-TV. Each show featured someone who deserves a final salute as the year comes to a close. To Vietnam veteran Mike Mullins, whose commitment to his fellow ...
- A mixed sleigh full of holiday books for kids - WTOP
A mixed sleigh full of holiday books for kidsWTOP, DC - 23 hours agoChristmas Eve aboard the Black Sark has the pirates "snorin' like pigs in thar beds, while visions of treasure chests danced in thar heads. ...
- 1-25 of 173 results - Seattle Weekly
Category Art Exhibitions Art Openings & Events Books & Authors Cabaret/Burlesque/Variety Classical/Opera Club Events Comedy Dance Family Events Fashion Festivals/Parades Food Events Lectures LGBT Local Film/Arthouse Museums Music Poetry/Spoken Word ...
- A Wagnerian Rings - Malaysia Star
Malaysia StarA Wagnerian RingsMalaysia Star, Malaysia - Dec 27, 2008... enthusiasm even though most of it was in the languages Tolkien made up for his novel, Quenya, Sindarin, Khuzdûl, Adûnaic, and Black Speech. ...
- Tony Curtis takes a frank look back (Pensacola News Journal)
On an easel in Tony Curtis' art studio overlooking the Las Vegas skyline stands a blown-up profile shot of the actor as a young man. It's a handsome photo, that famous thick head of curly black hair slicked just right as the budding movie star looks into the distance at a future of bright possibilities.
- Weekend entertainment: Fun events include scary stories, anime and a ... - Guam Pacific Daily News
The Guam Gallery of Art and the Chamorro Artists Association present their fourth Orange Night, Spondylus Night, from 6 to 10 p.m. tonight at The Guam Gallery of Art at the Chamorro Village in Hagåtña in celebration of the Chamorro culture and in ...
- Performing her duty (The Capital)
Alice Butler Bradshaw was 21 years old when she cast her first ballot in 1924, just four years after the 19th Amendment gave women the right to vote. In every election since then, Mrs. Bradshaw has faithfully made her way to the polls.
- ‘‘You want to free the world from oppression? " - New Statesman
New Statesman‘‘You want to free the world from oppression? "New Statesman, UK - 5 hours agoA birthday celebration interrupted by intruders. A woman afraid of being evicted. A son who comes home to his dysfunctional family accompanied by an ...
- Friends, family pay tribute at Highland teen's funeral - KPNX-12
Friends, family pay tribute at Highland teen's funeralKPNX-12, AZ - 2 hours agoThey remember her as a generous girl who enjoyed a good laugh, loved making music and embraced her Christian faith. “No matter what was going on, ...
- 'Friday Night Lights': A little comic relief at halftime - Los Angeles Times Blogs
As "Friday Night Lights" nears its halfway point -- the completion of Episode 6 will mark, for the purposes of this blog, the halfway point of this 13-episode season -- the tension finally eased back a bit. If the first five episodes of the third ...
- Opening of Teachers' Free Online Resource Center on Chinese Culture - PR.com (press release)
Opening of Teachers' Free Online Resource Center on Chinese CulturePR.com (press release), NY - 1 hour agoOne valuable resource is a Chinese Poetry Study Guide, that contains 40-plus lesson plans that teachers of Chinese culture and also General Literature will ...
- Fashion whiz Daniel Vosovic returns home to promote new book - MLive.com
Press Photo/Katy Batdorff "Project Runway" finalist Daniel Vosovic talks with longtime friend Marie Peterson on Friday at Schuler Books and Music, where he was promoting his new book "Fashion Inside Out." Want a copy of Daniel Vosovic's new book ...
- What season's symbols mean - Denver Post
What season's symbols meanDenver Post, CO - 55 minutes agoBaby Jesus is the undisputed star of the Christian's Christmas or Christ's Mass. But almost every other familiar harbinger of the winter holidays also has ...
- New Book From Laura Chester Explores Culture Shock on the U.S./Mexican Border (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Life on the U.S./Mexican border presents a clash of cultures and expectations that is explored with insight and dark humor in Laura Chester's new collection of short stories, Rancho Weirdo .
- Cowboys gather in Fort Worth at Red Steagall’s annual festival (The Weatherford Democrat)
Tires crunch on a gravel road leading to a rock bunkhouse nestled among the knotted oaks and pastures between Weatherford and Azle. An old yellow Labrador Retriever swings her long tail back and forth, stirring up clouds dust that have settled on the porch.
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