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- Obituaries for Sunday, May 25, 2008 (Carroll County Online)
Barrow, Evelyn A. Baughman, Clarence E. Sr. Bryson, David B. Farver, Erinn E. Klarman, Louise E. Petras, Carmela C. Wedderien, Kimberly L. Evelyn Amelia Barrow, 88, of Sykesville died Friday, May 23, 2008, at Copper Ridge in Sykesville.
- Do North calendar - Eagle Tribune
Do North calendarEagle Tribune, MA - 36 minutes agoPOETRY SOCIETY. The Massachusetts State Poetry Society now has available their 2008 Brochure of National Poetry Day Contest featuring 25 categories plus ...
- Judgement Days - Cleveland Free Times
Cleveland Free TimesJudgement DaysCleveland Free Times, OH - 1 hour agoBy Michael Gill Cleveland's youth poetry slam team is tired of what everyone else thinks of them. You could hear this as they erupted last week at Playhouse ...
- What To Do - Thunder Bay Chronicle-Journal
What To Do is a free listing of special events in the city and region. Priority will be given to community groups, non-profit organizations and family activities. It is not intended as a free listing for businesses which have other promotional ...
- A Dangerous Time For Critics - Financial Times
These are hard times for journalism in America. Newspapers are at best shrinking, at worst folding. Fewer than 10 cities still support more than a single daily. Writers face buy-outs, lay-offs or firing. The papers that survive are making do with ...
- Writers retreat steams full speed ahead, despite flooding - Evansville Courier-Press
The show must go on — even if it takes "an army of golf carts" to shuttle people attending the 20th annual RopeWalk Writers Retreat to facilities in New Harmony, Ind. The Wabash River at New Harmony was at 22.4 feet Sunday, more than seven feet ...
- Live - Champions League final (BBC News)
Manchester United lead Chelsea 1-0 thanks for Cristiano Ronaldo's goal in the first ever all-English Champions League final.
- Vilhelm Hammershøi: her indoors - Daily Telegraph
A woman sits quietly, her head slightly inclined to some domestic task. Through the open door in front of her stretches an interior that suggests the 17th century, though the woman's dress is timeless, making her impossible to place. The midwinter ...
- Journalist's writings survive tragic life (The Pantagraph)
BLOOMINGTON -- One of the hidden treasures of the McLean County Museum of History is a collection of newspaper-styled journals written more than 100 years ago. | From Our Past page
- The wealth of hard times - Chicago Tribune
J ob insecurity, high gas prices, intimations of scarcity in the American land of plenty. So it went in 1976 when then young chanteuse Bette Midler released her third album, cheekily titled "Songs for the New Depression." In place of her trademark ...
- 'Little Laureates' to see names appear in print - Northampton Chronicle & Echo
'Little Laureates' to see names appear in printNorthampton Chronicle & Echo, UK - 9 hours agoBy Donna Bowater More than 100 poetic pupils from Wootton primary school will have their poetry published to become Little Laureates. ...
- No place for extremism in Islam, says Taseer - Daily Times
No place for extremism in Islam, says TaseerDaily Times, Pakistan - 47 minutes agoHe said that the Sufis of Punjab had taught people to love God and mankind through their poetry. He said that they had always stood against extremism and ...Sufies promote Islam through message of love, peace: Taseer Associated Press of Pakistanall 3 news articles
- Qatar set to make silver screen debut (Gulf Times)
By Arvind Nair FOR the first time, Qatar is to venture into international film-making, jointly with an acclaimed Indian film-maker, painter and designer Muzaffar Ali.
- Story available at - Billings Gazette
Yellowstone National Park is soliciting comments on a proposed project of routine rehabilitation trail work on a portion of the Bliss Pass Trail in the northeast corner of the park between Slough and Pebble creeks. The primary focus of the project ...
- Francisco's Farm a potent mix of high art, local interest - Lexington Herald-Leader
Those in arts administration — Âdirectors, board members, managers and such — Âfrequently enforce in the art world a fondness for buzzwords, the latest being community. Community and the arts are the perfect team — as long as the team is real ...
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