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- Wedding Bells In The Future For Johannson, Reynolds (The Tampa Tribune)
Scarlett Johansson and her boyfriend, Ryan Reynolds, are engaged.
- Food again big part of Somali festival (The Lewiston Sun Journal)
LEWISTON - Food from all across the western horn of Africa will be central to Saturday's Somali Independence Day celebration at the Multi-Purpose Center.
- Between Nanjing and Chongqing - The Cutting Edge
The Cutting EdgeBetween Nanjing and ChongqingThe Cutting Edge, DC - 2 hours agoSome resisted the politicized vulgarization, but Guo Moro, for instance, who in the 1920s wrote poetry and adapted Marxist analysis to China, ...
- Catron Artist An Active Woman - SmallTownPapers News Service
SmallTownPapers News ServiceCatron Artist An Active WomanSmallTownPapers News Service, WA - 11 hours agoPoetry is another welcomed pastime, and her poem “I’ll think on that another Day” is a gem. “I go on field trips. I travel to the mountains with my camera, ...
- Indexed: This Can’t Be Real - New York Times Blogs
Jessica’s past posts can be found here , her own blog here , and her book here . Our resident quote bleggar Fred Shapiro, editor of the Yale Book of Quotations, is back with another request. If you have a bleg of your own, send it along here ...
- On Stage: Cambria's Pewter Plough puts on 'The Belle of Amherst' (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
A virtuoso one-woman performance brings the talented, eccentric poet Emily Dickinson to new life in “The Belle of Amherst” at Cambria’s Pewter Plough Playhouse. Emma Duncan is a talented young actress who explores the poet’s history and psyche through a fine piece of writing by William Luce. Based on biographies and Dickinson’s many letters, the play weaves her enduring poetry into the ...
- Pick of the day - Guardian Unlimited
"In 1978," Benjamin Zephaniah recalls, "a landmark album was released in the UK. On Dread, Beat an' Blood, Linton Kwesi Johnson expressed the black British experience as it had never been heard before. This was the era of the Sus law, where the ...
- Myth and the Royal Ballet Double Bill: making and breaking spells - Telegraph.co.uk
Myth and the Royal Ballet Double Bill: making and breaking spellsTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 8 hours agoTamara Rojo was physical and emotional poetry, seraphically beautiful, and Martin Harvey and Laura Morera were full of zesty mischief. ...
- Hospice Art Makes Life's Final Journey Meaningful - Hartford Courant
Hospice Art Makes Life's Final Journey MeaningfulHartford Courant, United States - 1 hour agoA poem about her life — with an accompanying photo of Leila B. in a stunning hat — is part of a traveling hospice art exhibit at the main rotunda of St. ...
- 'I'm romantic at heart' - Hindustan Times
'I'm romantic at heart'Hindustan Times, India - 1 hour agoThe dialogue was so much like poetry. Ever wished it to happen in real life? In reality, life is incredible. If anyone wrote poetry to me, I don't know. ...
- Get out and stay out this weekend! - Wisconsin State Journal
Whitney Mann sings a fantastic twangy alt-country tonight at Mother Fool's Coffeeshop. I've been listening to her on myspace a lot this week and love it. Get details on the show and read about her here . Listen to her here . ( Emily White will also ...
- Bend's brew pubs cure what ales you (Seattle Times)
Sunriver Resort, Mount Bachelor and 300 days of sunshine a year draw hordes of visitors to the town of Bend, a central Oregon vacation spot...
- Sun Road on silk - Daily Inter Lake
Sun Road on silkDaily Inter Lake, MT - 5 hours agoThis exhibit, including other famed artists’ work, poetry and historical photographs, is on display from June 26 to Oct. 18. ...
- Jim Murdoch’s Living with the Truth Has Been Published by Fandango ... - PR.com
Fandango Virtual today announced the release of Jim Murdoch’s Living with the Truth, a cross-genre novel which portrays a worn-out bookseller's two-day encounter with the personification of truth. The author creates two vivid characters who play ...
- The New Yorker hit a new low - La Crosse Tribune
The New Yorker has hit a new all-time low with its so-called satirical cover. This is a disturbing, disgusting, radical, racist thing. It is not funny. It is sad that there are lots of people who will believe this garbage. The Swift-Boat ads ...
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