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- DuPage library calendar - Chicago Daily Herald
DuPage library calendarChicago Daily Herald, IL - 13 minutes agoShare a favorite poem or one you've written at the first National Poetry Month Reading at 7 pm Saturday at the Villa Park Public Library, 305 S. Ardmore Ave ...
- THE Sports Gazette: one of the first and one of that last. - GazetteLive
THE Sports Gazette: one of the first and one of that last.GazetteLive, UK - 6 hours agoThey covered every kick and foul of the game in a report that combined analysis with the colourful prose and poetry that sprung from a fascination with the ...
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So it seems that Elvis Presley really isn't dead. Neither is John F. Kennedy ; at least, that's what the black man who claims to be JFK says. When they meet at a retirement facility, the two men decide to team up to fight an evil Egyptian deity that ...
- Rock pioneer Bo Diddley dies at age 79 - Cleveland Plain Dealer
(AP Photo) Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Bo Diddley died of heart failure Monday in Florida. He was 79. JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) -- Bo Diddley, a founding father of rock 'n' roll whose distinctive "shave and a haircut, two bits" rhythm and innovative ...
- With Obama, It's The Communism, Stupid - GOPUSA
With Obama, It's The Communism, StupidGOPUSA, TX - 1 hour agoAt this point in his life, after he had moved from Hawaii, where he listened to Davis's Marxist "poetry" and anti-American and pro-Soviet rants, ...
- Remembering a fallen soldier - Star-Press
(Posted 10:02 a.m.): Fellow Marines, members of the community, friends, family and strangers have all come to Jay County High School today to say goodbye to Lance Corporal Andrew F. Whitacre. Pictures of the young Marine who called the small town of ...
- Grand Ledge middle schools host visiting poet Terry Wooten - Lansing State Journal
Seventh graders at both Beagle and Hayes Middle Schools in Grand Ledge enjoyed a week of presentations and workshops with Terry Wooten, poet and bard. Wooten worked with students at both middle schools at the end of April, National Poetry Month. In ...
- Proud ‘mama’s boys’ - Southern Voice
Proud ‘mama’s boys’Southern Voice, GA - 37 minutes agoHis father, however, was unhappy that his son was more interested in art and poetry and not sports or being a lawyer. When Arroyo told his family he was gay ...
- Poetry Collection “Top” by Ferid Muhic Published in Turkey - MRT online
Poetry Collection “Top” by Ferid Muhic Published in TurkeyMRT online, Macedonia - 1 hour agoPublishing house “Bengu” from Ankara has issued a poetry collection by Macedonian poet, essayist and philosopher Ferid Muhic. Poetry collection titled “Top” ...
- Multimedia arts event "Train" is a wild, challenging, intimate ride - Tacoma News Tribune
Firstly—this is a review not of a whole event, but just the first part of one. “Train” is an interdisciplinary arts event by Barefoot Studios, based in contemporary dance but including music, art and spoken word, that will stretch through the ...
- World renowned Lebanese artist -Hrair - exhibits 'In Search of Light' - AME Info
AME InfoWorld renowned Lebanese artist -Hrair - exhibits 'In Search of Light'AME Info, United Arab Emirates - 16 hours agoThe exhibition is being supported by Abu Dhabi Culture and Heritage, sponsored by the Bin Dismal Abu Dhabi Printing and Publishing Company, ...
- Saddam Feared Getting AIDS in Prison - WXIA 11 Alive
CAIRO, Egypt (AP) -- Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said Monday in publishing excerpts of his prison writings. The London-based Al-Hayat said the comments came in ...
- Rabindra Jayanti revelry sweeps Kolkata - NDTV.com
Rabindra Jayanti revelry sweeps KolkataNDTV.com, India - 9 hours agoThey may love their discos and lap up Bollywood-Hollywood through the year, but on Pochishe Boishakh only one name ruled their hearts - the famous bard of ...
- Community Briefs - Dubuque Telegraph Herald
More than 100 attendees from Young Professionals of Dubuque and the Dubuque community supported the Washington Street neighborhood at the second annual March Madness Food Drive on Saturday, March 29. The Food Drive, a special event presented by the ...
- INTIMAN THEATRE CONTINUES ITS 2008 SEASON WITH A STREETCAR NAMED ... - Out In America
INTIMAN THEATRE CONTINUES ITS 2008 SEASON WITH A STREETCAR NAMED ...Out In America, OH - 3 hours agoTennessee Williams brought together sensuality, passion and poetry to create his New Orleans-set masterpiece. The play's explosive power, vitality and ...
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