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- This is hello - California Aggie
Hello, everyone! As you may have realized, this is my first column. I'm so very sad that I've reached the beginning; I truly will miss the feeling of not knowing what I am missing. On the one hand, because this is my first column, I suppose I should ...
- Star treatment for hometown guy (Boston Globe)
Michael Chiklis, the Andover native best known for his role as detective Vic Mackey on "The Shield," was honored in his hometown on June 27. The 44-year-old Andover High School graduate was recognized for his career accomplishments, which include an Emmy and a Golden Globe, awards he won for his work on the popular cable television series. In a ...
- Wiz Khalifa: Youngin' On His Grind - BallerStatus.com
Wiz Khalifa: Youngin' On His GrindBallerStatus.com, CA - 1 hour agoJust basically, my love for music and how much music inspired me, I was always into writing, as far as stories and poetry. I got into a lot of different ...
- Where In The World Is Rockapella? (South Shore News & Tribune)
Things To Do is a list of some interesting upcoming events. For a complete list of Tampa Bay area events, see this week's Friday Extra.
- A teenager is pregnant, a star is born - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
The Star-Ledger - NJ.comA teenager is pregnant, a star is bornThe Star-Ledger - NJ.com, NJ - 3 hours ago"Hard Candy" is a nasty little number with Page as a teen who seeks revenge on an adult internet predator, played by Patrick Wilson, and her performance is ...
- The Fever Chart: Three Visions of the Middle East - BackStage.com
Naomi Wallace's The Fever Chart : Three Visions of the Middle East is profoundly depressing, less because of its stories than its stereotypes. The play presents three extended scenes that share only one vision: the perspective that sees persecuted ...
- The Week: June 20-22, 2008 (Isthmus)
Summer officially begins this weekend, dawning with a multitude of tunes at the National Women's Music Festival, the Mad City Summer Hip-Hop Jam, MadCeltFest, the Madison Blues Picnic, and the Launchpad state finals. That's only the start, though, with the fun also including: productions of 'lt;i'gt;For What It's Worth'lt;/i'gt; and 'lt;i'gt;Ah, Wilderness!'lt;/i'gt;; Rooftop Cinema, Feast with ...
- Ty Rosenow's New Book: Ty's Book of Rubbish: Volume 20 - PR.com (press release)
Ty Rosenow's New Book: Ty's Book of Rubbish: Volume 20PR.com (press release), NY - 25 minutes agoThis book has chapters that are short enough, even busy people can enjoy the short segments. If the reader is a poetry lover, this book has poetry that can ...
- Success at the first Multicultural Festival (Elk Grove Citizen)
The Laguna Town Hall was a busy place on Saturday, May 10 as it hosted Elk Grove’s first Multicultural Arts Festival & World Market. The weather was warm and sunny, and people gathered to watch a variety of shows, eat, shop and participate in the arts and crafts.
- A Prologue For Our Bolivian Friends - Cuba News
Cuba NewsA Prologue For Our Bolivian FriendsCuba News, Cuba - 8 hours ago“While we were in Chibia, apartheid South African invaded Angola and mercilessly attacked Cassinga, killing many defenceless Namibians. ...
- Cyphering through spoken word - Newark Star-Ledger
T here is no secret code to crack when performing spoken word poetry; just a rhythm, a purpose and an original flow. Spoken word performer Dujuana Sharese has been performing spoken word for the past seven years. Performing original poetry in slam ...
- Daily News Staff Report - Palo Alto Daily News
Daily News Staff ReportPalo Alto Daily News, CA - 3 hours ago"Youth Speaks, Poetry in a Whole New Light! 2008 Family Concert Series." Admission is free, but seating is limited. Art exhibit opening. ...
- Writing students share their works - Daily Anaeum
Writing is a labor of love for 10 soon-to-be graduate students of West Virginia University’s creative writing program. Today at 7:30 p.m.. in room 130 of Colson Hall, those students will share their poems, short stories, essays and novels they have ...
- NATIONAL POETRY MONTH: A Poem A Day in April... Today's Poet: Amy ... - HuntingtonNews.Net
Amy Clampitt was born and brought up in New Providence, Iowa, graduated from Grinnell College, and from that time on lived mainly in New York City. Her first full-length collection, The Kingfisher , published in 1983, was followed in 1985 by What the ...
- Chicago's Tony haul - Chicago Sun-Times
Chicago's Tony haulChicago Sun-Times, United States - 1 hour ago(ANSWER: Thunderous) As expected, “August,†which puts a literate, sharply comic, decidedly Jerry Springer-like edge on a dysfunctional family, nabbed the ...
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