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- clusterflock wall of shame, Rick Neece, for Danny, 1987 - clusterflock
clusterflock wall of shame, Rick Neece, for Danny, 1987clusterflock, TX - 5 hours agoHe said something like, “In the words of the divine Oscar Wilde, ‘all bad poetry is sincere.’ And if Maya Angelou’s poem, delivered on the inauguration of ...
- Cook Co. religion notes (Daily Herald)
he Ministry of New Beginnings, part of the Phoenix Group, is a 31-year-old, Catholic-oriented, nondenominational social support organization for separated, divorced, widowed and single persons.
- In China quake, apotheosis of 'Grandpa Wen' - International Herald Tribune
Despite Wen's well-tended image as an apolitical pragmatist, cynics note that he did not earn his lofty post by playing nice. "It takes a considerable amount of political skill and cunning to become premier of China," said Fred Teiwes, a professor of ...
- Bay St. Louis: Back in business (The Times of Acadiana)
As the entire Mississippi Gulf Coast slowly recovers from the wrath of Hurricane Katrina, hard-hit Bay St. Louis, which lost most of its town, has made a tremendous comeback and is back in business.
- BG Woman's Club honors young writers (Bowling Green Sentinel-Tribune)
The Bowling Green Woman’s Club recently honored local students for their writing efforts for the club’s 26th annual Creative Writing...
- Manny's the prize-winning poetry prince - West Sussex Today
Manny's the prize-winning poetry princeWest Sussex Today, UK - 37 minutes agoA RUSSIAN prince no less is the winner of the West Sussex Gazette's Sussex Day poetry competition. Manny Galitzine – or more formally Prince Emanuel ...
- Americans' fear of feeling sad may be threat to great art - Omaha World-Herald
Imagine that just before composing his dark masterpiece, "Nebraska," Bruce Springsteen had come across the writings of Dr. Phil. Norwegian expressionist Edvard Munch might never have produced his most famous painting, "The Scream" (1893), if he had ...
- Winning poets are both in their 80s - Toronto Star
It was a night for honouring octogenarian legends at the 2008 Griffin Poetry Prize Awards. Jointly, John Ashbery and Robin Blaser have spent more than a century publishing poetry. Each was rewarded for his efforts with a cheque for $50,000 at last ...
- Helping the food bank - Valdosta Daily Times
The Echols County Jr. Beta Club and chaperones offered several helping hands to the Valdosta food bank recently. Members, advisers, and chaperones sorted food, health and beauty items, bagged and labeled cereal, and cleaned the fundraiser Derby Ducks ...
- Outdoors events, 6/8 - Lincoln Journal Star
Shooting event, Big Bore Gong (Black Powder), sunrise-?, Lincoln Izaak Walton League, half-mile south of 134th Street and Nebraska 2. Contact: Ray Rowen, 477-6449 or fdhdj@earthlink.co. Rock Creek Trail Days, Rock Creek Station State Historical Park ...
- Hard Rock Band OTEP Headlines New West Coast Dates on the Circus of Democracy Tour (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
KOCH Records recording artist OTEP is set to bring its searing live show on the road once again! Headlining new west coast dates on the Circus of Democracy tour to promote "The Ascension," the band's latest and most acclaimed album, OTEP will release a new live DVD in early 2009 which will be filmed on select dates.
- The power of a smile - Malaysia Star
Malaysia StarThe power of a smileMalaysia Star, Malaysia - 1 hour ago“The yoga techniques have already improved and changed people’s lives in powerful, subtle and unexpected ways,†he said after conducting a free yoga session ...
- Archives for: 2008 - Lincoln Journal Star
Word is the chancellor's office will announce an interim executive director for the Lied Center for Performing Arts Friday morning to replace the retired Charles Bethea. The rumor is it may be Ann Chang-Barnes, the founder and former artistic ...
- news and reviews (Scotland Today)
Festival super tips/ survival guide Forget those sponsored advertorials in the back of NME – this is the real guide to ensuring you don’t die in a field this summer.
- UNSUNG HEROES: With the Internet, the bedroom is the stage, and the ... - Daily Times
The bedroom of recent Maryville High graduate Tarani Duncan isn’t far off from the stereotypical personal space of the average teenager. A surfboard leans near the window; another, broken in half, hangs on the wall over her bed. Stickers ...
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