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- Making the Playhouse scene (Erie Times-News)
Quick. What do you picture when you read the word "nightspot"? A bar? Music? A place to connect with friends, hear a few stories, meet interesting characters, laugh your head off, and forget about the troubles of the day just past?
- Massachusetts soldier killed (The Lewiston Sun Journal)
MASHPEE, Mass. (AP) - A second Mashpee soldier has died in a week in the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. The Cape Cod Times reported Sunday that Army Pfc. Paul Conlon died Friday morning in Afghanistan when a roadside bomb blew up his vehicle.
- Black power: history's greatest black achievers - The Independent
The International Slavery Museum opens its doors in Liverpool next week with an exhibition naming history's greatest black achievers. Some are household names, others barely known. All are extraordinary. Playwright Kwame Kwei-Armah introduces the ...
- Journal Pages: Evolving with the spirit of Updike - Gloucester Daily Times
Journal Pages: Evolving with the spirit of UpdikeGloucester Daily Times, USA - 52 minutes agoNo humidity in the air would be good, too, and life's drudgery held back from view as if by a great sun visor. The radio is not yet turned on, ...
- Shakespeare in a Hawaiian setting (The Record)
Shakespeare, these days, has something in common with TV's "Survivor." And that thing is: location, location, location.
- Football is Chiefs tackle Tyler's job, but music is his passion (The Kansas City Star)
RIVER FALLS, Wis. | Tank Tyler has something on his mind. He doesn’t want to lose the words, so he grabs his phone.
- THE ARTS: Poetry in motion - Staten Island Advance
Poet Marguerite Maria Rivas will perform her "Laughter, Hope & a Sock in the Eye" at the Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art on July 10 at 6:30 p.m. This installment of Summerfest, presented by the Council on the Arts & Humanities for Staten ...
- Derek Jarman: Brutal Beauty (RainbowNetwork.com)
Download our Isaac Julien Podcast and get an exclusive tour of the exhibition. Summing up the life of Derek Jarman in one small exhibition may seem like an impossible task.
- Teacher has one job: advance knowledge - Reporter
When he became president of the University of Chicago, Robert Hutchins is supposed to have remarked that a college administrator's job was to provide sex for the students, football for the alumni and parking for the faculty (he promptly eliminated ...
- Bill Blanko - Guardian Unlimited
The closest most lobby correspondents get to Scotland these days is a TBL (three bottle lunch) at the excellent Boisdale restaurant in Ecclestone Street or a snifter or 12 at Scotch Whisky Association receptions in Dover House in Whitehall. But ...
- 'Bottle Shock' is diluted and flat - Baltimore Sun
In a 1976 event that became known as "The Judgment of Paris," California wines beat French ones in a blind taste test. Bottle Shock wastes that intriguing bit of history and some seductive Napa Valley settings on a bland script that's part period ...
- VERONICA'S VIEW: The Light in Darkness - Eurweb.com
VERONICA'S VIEW: The Light in DarknessEurweb.com, CA - Aug 7, 2008Through the lens of her camera she has captured the light that illuminates a wealth of extraordinary artists, vocalists, poets and musicians who exist ...
- Destination: Southwestern France - Salon
Put aside stories of a freezing, exotic locale full of igloos and kooks in favor of these portraits of the hardscrabble -- and magical -- Northern state. If you tell people you're taking a trip to southern France, they're likely to assume you mean ...
- Jazzfest review: Ottawa Composers Collective - Ottawa Citizen
Jazzfest review: Ottawa Composers CollectiveOttawa Citizen, Canada - Jun 28, 2008... poetry, bits of singing - some in the style of Bjork, some with echoes of Irish folk music - passages of soloing, duo and trio playing, moments of dark ...
- Stories for Children Magazine Debuts Its New Website - PR.com (press release)
Stories for Children Magazine Debuts Its New WebsitePR.com (press release), NY - 1 hour agoStories for Children Magazine was voted one of the best Ezines in Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, and Cover Design in the 2007 Preditors & Editors’ Readers ...
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