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- Human pincushion welcomes Olympics with head of flags - Reuters South Africa
Human pincushion welcomes Olympics with head of flagsReuters South Africa, South Africa - 12 hours agoBEIJING, July 10 (Reuters Life!) - Wen Shengchu wanted to welcome Olympic visitors from around the world to China, so he decided to set up over 200 ...
- Event aids family of boy killed in hit-run (Ventura County Star)
A fundraising event is planned Wednesday for the family of Charles Goodrich, the Santa Paula 2-year-old who was killed in mid-May after being struck in a hit-and-run accident.
- This summer, forget the schedules, let your kids go out and play - Dallas Morning News
A friend and I went for a bike ride last weekend along an old, patched-up rural road. It was a hot day and the tar patches in the road had turned soft and sticky. That made my friend recall summers growing up in Dallas, when kids were always on the ...
- Around Town: Friday, July 18, 2008 - Mid Columbia Tri City Herald
Around Town: Friday, July 18, 2008Mid Columbia Tri City Herald, WA - 4 hours agoPoetry reading, featuring Bart Baxter, Lorraine Healy and Jim Bertolino with music by Tony Woods at Bookwalter Winery, on Tulip Lane in Richland. ...
- Datebook for May 1 - Craig Daily Press
8:30 to 10 a.m. Senior swimnastics is at the American Legion Post 62 pool, 1055 Moffat County Road 7. Call 824-3625. 9 a.m. Craig Poetry girls meets every Thursday except the second Thursday of the month at Downtown Books, 543 Yampa Ave. Call 824 ...
- Council hopes to draw artists together - Morris Daily Herald
CHANNAHON - Area artists are forming an arts council and putting out a call for all local artists to join them this weekend for an afternoon of networking, sharing their art, and joining the new group. The Three Rivers Arts Council will hold an open ...
- After-work drinks could lead to no more work - Walletpop.com
When I was in academia, my department's Christmas parties were an annual festival of drinking, dancing and fun. There was the feminist theorist whose flailing elbows and knees made her a force to be reckoned with on the dance floor, the conservative ...
- How a ballerina commits fraud - Globe and Mail
The Word Play files are near to bursting, and must be winnowed. Beware the casual metaphor. The Canadian Press's report on a fire that destroyed much of a military armoury this spring included this sentence: "Lt.-Col. [Eric] Gosselin said Quebec City ...
- Bill Bailey on Latitude: loves grandness (Drowned In Sound)
Remember when we had Grinderman talking about this year's Latitude Festival? Well here's funny man Bill Bailey answering the same questions
- Events added for Juneteenth in Fort Pierce - Fort Pierce Tribune (subscription)
Events added for Juneteenth in Fort PierceFort Pierce Tribune (subscription), FL - 8 hours agoThe celebration includes storytellers, drumming, lectures, poetry reading, interpretive dancing and more. Juneteenth is the oldest nationally celebrated ...
- Selected and otherwise - The Phoenix
The PhoenixSelected and otherwiseThe Phoenix, MA - 1 hour agoMs. Mansfield notwithstanding, most poetry readers make their own selections of their favorite poets. Recently in an unconvincing, and in my opinion unfair, ...
- 19 years later, crash survivor is college graduate - Globe Gazette
SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — The statue down by the river shows a little boy, but Spencer Bailey is all grown up. He was 3 years old on July 19, 1989 when United Airlines Flight 232 crash landed at Sioux Gateway Airport. His mother, Frances, was one of ...
- Challenge School student wins writing award - YourHub.com
Challenge School student wins writing awardYourHub.com, CO - 1 hour ago"Sometimes I like to write goofy stuff, sometimes poetry," said the bubbly fifth-grader who attends Cherry Creek's Challenge School. ...
- Slamming Poetic at the Art Car Parade - Houstonist
Slamming Poetic at the Art Car ParadeHoustonist, USA - 19 hours agoSome folks slam beers, others slam poetry. If you are a teen and in the former category (which you should be anyway, you under 21 citizen you! ...
- News Briefs - North Bay Nugget
The local chapter of Habitat for Humanity raised more than $750 during its car wash Saturday at MacEwen service station on Algonquin Avenue. Organizers said in a media release that drivers lined up to support the cause. We were very happy with the ...
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