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- Samford dean Joseph Hopkins meshes drama with robust singing - Everything Alabama Blog
Samford University's singing dean nearly made you forget there was a presidential debate going on and a financial crisis to deal with. As McCain and Obama were sparring it out 200 miles to the north, Joseph Hopkins was delivering wrenching ...
- Friday, September 19, 2008 (Fort Worth Weekly)
vs. Los Angeles Angels. Fri-Sun. Rangers Ballpark in Arlington, 1901 Rd to Six Flags, Arlington. $3-134. 817-273-5100.
- Halloween events (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
Cemetery tour | Hammond The 10th annual Suzanne G. Long Memorial Oak Hill cemetery tour is from 1 to 4 p.m. Oct. 5, hosted by Hammond Historical Society. Tickets are $5.
- Lighted Corners achieves Gold Medal rating - Mt. St. Mary's Mountain Echo (subscription)
Lighted Corners achieves Gold Medal ratingMt. St. Mary's Mountain Echo (subscription), MD - 34 minutes agoThe CSPA holds an annual contest for school literary magazines, newspapers and yearbooks from around the country and judges them based on organization, ...
- History As Bunk (Extract) - Jerusalem Post
Some wag once observed that American universities lost their way when they stopped teaching King Lear and started teaching King Kong. I know whereof the wag speaks. I teach in the English department of just such an institution. The department offers ...
- DIVERSIONS for September 25, 2008 (Evansville Courier & Press)
NORTH MARCHING BAND INVITATIONAL — 5 p.m., Central Football Stadium, 5400 N. First Ave. ($5 per person). Call 435-8283. PATIO JAM — featuring Andrea Wirth and Warren Batts, 8 p.m., Red Geranium Restaurant, New Harmony, Ind. ($10 minimum per person).
- Fringe benefits - Melbourne Community Voice
Fringe benefitsMelbourne Community Voice, Australia - 52 minutes agoSissies and Sluts rose out of a love, admiration and respect for the outsider. The company’s offing at this year’s Fringe Festival is Where You Been Hidin’ ...
- Inside the Glass house - Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning HeraldInside the Glass houseSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 13 hours ago"I always liked poetry and dance, film and different types of music," he explains, "but I couldn't do too many of them, so working with these people was a ...
- Involved in politics and in medicine - Florida Times-Union
Involved in politics and in medicineFlorida Times-Union, FL - 36 minutes agoDr. Ferguson had published three books, one on poetry, one on numbers and one on Florida springs. His last project was a collection of his medical papers, ...
- United Methodist Women - Albert Lea Tribune
United Methodist WomenAlbert Lea Tribune, MN - Jul 19, 2008A final reminder on the School of Christian Mission to be held July 15 - 20 was made. The Southeast district is having a bus tour of Emma Norton Wednesday ...
- Duo's 'Koana' captures D.C. audience (Honolulu Star-Bulletin)
James Kass, founder and executive director of Youth Speaks, is particularly proud of what the Hawaii team did to win the nonprofit organization's Brave New Voices international competition.
- A year later, families still struggle with flood deaths - Winona Daily News
A year later, families still struggle with flood deathsWinona Daily News, MN - 39 minutes agoDavid loved to write poetry, but he was “such a Luddite” about electricity and computers. (Luddites were British textile workers who rebelled against the ...
- Paris is enchanted by some northern lights - International Herald Tribune
Paris is enchanted by some northern lightsInternational Herald Tribune, France - 4 hours ago"We Finnish people, we are a bit romantic and classical; joyous, closer to poetry in a way than to commercial fashion, and I think that it's time for that, ...
- 21st annual mayor's walk draws a crowd - St. George Daily Spectrum
21st annual mayor's walk draws a crowdSt. George Daily Spectrum, UT - 3 hours agoMcArthur walked down the course with his megaphone, singing “Oh, What a Beautiful Morning” and reciting poetry. Jolene and 10-year-old Leighton Ipson, ...
- US publisher pays $1.25 million for Winnipeg writer's debut novel - The Kingston Whig-Standard
US publisher pays $1.25 million for Winnipeg writer's debut novelThe Kingston Whig-Standard, Canada - 1 hour agoDavidson - who had written poetry, stories and plays since age 16, but "never had a story that deserved a novel" - was teaching English in Japan when the ...
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