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- Lee To Highlight Purcellville At Sunday's Balch Lecture (Leesburg Today)
The celebration of Purcellville's centennial birthday has been ongoing throughout 2008, and will continue at 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 7, at the Thomas Balch Library with a presentation by historian Deborah Lee.
- Alleged victim testifies in Gary cop brutality trial - Post-Tribune
HAMMOND -- Victor Adams Jr. said he had been sitting on the couch at a friend's house when a much larger man burst through the door and began punching and throttling him, all the while demanding to know what Adams had done with "his stuff." Adams, a ...
- Town meetings, concerts and Halloween events - DavidsonNews.net
DavidsonNews.netTown meetings, concerts and Halloween eventsDavidsonNews.net, NC - 2 hours agoTrivia begins at 6:30, with the movie following at dark. Bring a lawn chair and a canned food donation for Loaves & Fishes pantry. After the movie, stay and ...
- David Ferry takes time to do Someone Who'll Watch Over Me ... Denise Clarke does Leonard Cohen and Sylvia Plath (Toronto Sun)
Apparently, fledgling director Tegan Shohet believes in the old axiom that if you want a job done well, you should get a busy man to do it.
- Local arts & entertainment - Arlington Heights Daily Herald
To have an event listed in this calendar, e-mail the details at least two weeks in advance of the event or registration deadline to nbrcalendar@dailyherald.com. Please put "Arts Calendar" in the subject line. Oct. 19 Forever Tango: 7 p.m. Sunday, Oct ...
- Therapeutic art: - Monterey County Herald
Therapeutic art:Monterey County Herald, CA - 6 hours agoArt therapy "addresses all those things through Through multimedia art, including drawing, sculpture and poetry, Healing Circle provides people with an ...
- Lectures and the literary scene - Marin Independent-Journal
Lectures and the literary sceneMarin Independent-Journal, CA - 19 hours ago7 pm Mondays: Randall Poetry Night, evenings of poetry and muse with Michael Randall. OSHER MARIN JCC - Kanbar Center, 200 N. San Pedro Road, San Rafael; ...
- Curves Rule - People
Fashion may be fickle, but men are not—at least when it comes to judging beauty, says Devendra Singh, a professor of psychology at the University of Texas at Austin. Singh studied the works of early romantic poets and discovered that a woman's ...
- Rounding up the unusual suspects - Baltimore Sun
M aybe while the four undercover state troopers - identified in a report released yesterday only as "T1" through "T4" - were wasting their time spying on a few peaceniks, other members of their unit were gathering intel on the kinds of people who ...
- Town Commons: What's happening on the South Shore Oct. 9-17, 2008 - Holbrook Sun
Town Commons: What's happening on the South Shore Oct. 9-17, 2008Holbrook Sun, MA - 6 hours agoActivities include pony rides, kids crafts, hay rides, cookie decorating, a pumpkin carving demonstration and contest, a pie contest, giant pumpkin ...
- The Space Cowboys - Daily Mirror
From life on a cattle ranch to Nasa, on a trip to Texas enjoy the wide open spaces of Texas. ONE minute you're a cowboy out on the prairie and the next you're inside a space shuttle feeling the urge to say: "Houston, the Eagle has landed." And, as if ...
- John Milton is celebrated - Chincoteague Beacon
MILTON -- The 10th annual John Milton Festival of Poets and Poetry, scheduled to be held at the Historic Milton Theatre, will be a weekend of events to honor the famous man, organizers said. The two-day event will be filled with poetry for all ages ...
- Craig briefs for Dec. 1 - Craig Daily Press
Craig briefs for Dec. 1Craig Daily Press, CO - 1 hour agoThe Center for Literary Publishing on the Colorado State University campus in Fort Collins is accepting submissions for the 2009 Colorado Prize for Poetry ...
- Tuesday, Nov 25th - San Francisco Bay Guardian
Tuesday, Nov 25thSan Francisco Bay Guardian, CA - 27 minutes ago(Chun) The Boy in the Striped Pajamas It's been more than 50 years since Theodor Adorno said there could be no poetry after Auschwitz, but his words remain ...
- In Tomorrow's Paper (EdmontonSun.com)
The Carrot was alive with the sights and sounds of youth yesterday. Kids aged five to 18 got a chance to showcase their talents and even sell some art at the Carrot arts market and open stage, 9351 118 Ave.
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