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- The National Day of The American Cowboy (Bandera Bulletin)
Join the Frontier Times Museum on Saturday, July 26, as they celebrate The National Day of the American Cowboy. The Frontier Times Museum has been participating in the national event since its inception.
- Readers' favorite neighborhood joints (San Francisco Chronicle)
The June 25 Food section cover story, "In the neighborhood," brought a slew of reader contributions for their favorite neighborhood restaurant. Here's a selection: "We have a new Italian restaurant in the Castro called Poesia Osteria Italiana and Poetry...
- The Birthright 2.0 challenge - Israel e News
The Birthright 2.0 challengeIsrael e News, Israel - 13 hours agoThe prose of follow-up can rarely match the trip's poetry. The trip is ten action-packed, sleep-deprived days; follow-up is real, everyday life - and the ...
- JANE GLENN HAAS: Poetry, schmoetry! - Olympian
The topic is aging/longevity/life after 50. Keep your entries short and pithy. Homeric epics will not be considered. Furthermore, do not use the word "geezer" because the judge (that's me) doesn't like the word "geezer." Do not rhyme "Viagra" and ...
- The puck doesn't stop here - Boston Globe
As a proud-of-it Neanderthal, it was especially satisfying for this pucks observer to watch the belligerent Ducks bash their way to the Stanley Cup in 2006-07, playing old-time hockey - a checking line! - and clobbering opponents, throwing sharpened ...
- Impact of books influences lives (Arizona Daily Star)
For some, it's the children's books that opened a young mind to a new idea; for others, it's the breakthrough book that put an adult life on a different path.
- Calendar: This week in Davidson, May 7-14 - Nashville Tennessean
Belle Meade Plantation Golf Tournament: The day will feature four-person teams, a modified scramble format, a hole-in-one contest and a putting contest. Zach Johnson, winner of the 2007 Masters Golf Tournament, will be on hand to demonstrate the ...
- New poet laureate has Southern Indiana roots (The Indianapolis Star)
JASPER An author who writes about his youth in the Southern Indiana city of Jasper and his German heritage has been named the state's second poet laureate.
- Golden Hills School’s 1st Annual Poetry Contest Winners - Tehechapi News
Spring is a time to celebrate! Not just because of the warming up of the weather and the beauty of trees and flowers in bloom, but also because April 13 th through the 19 th this year was designated as National Library Week, a time to celebrate the ...
- Arrest made in slayings, sex assaults - AZCentral.com
A combination of tips from the public and swift work by the Mesa police crime lab led to an arrest Wednesday of a suspect in a series of sexual assaults and two strangulations in Mesa and Phoenix, authorities said. "We want to let the community know ...
- Feeding the Spirit and the Mind at the Summer Festival of Sacred Music (The New York Sun)
England's Coventry Cathedral is best known in the history of 20th-century music as the bombed ruin whose restoration inspired the creation of the Benjamin Britten masterpiece "War Requiem." But other pieces were commissioned for this miraculous architectural project, including the "Missa Brevis" of Sir William Walton, which was featured Sunday at the Summer Festival of Sacred Music at St. ...
- I'll Get You and Your Little Indie Band, Too! - Swampland
I'll Get You and Your Little Indie Band, Too!Swampland - 1 hour agoInstead of, you know, by sly allusions to Irish poetry and The headline Newsbusters deems appropriate is full of Oniony dead pan goodness: "Free Concert by ...
- Marcelo Gomes and Veronika Part's Luscious, Heartbreaking La Bayadere - Huffingtonpost.com
American Ballet Theater is currently in the midst of their production of La Bayadère , one of the most breathtakingly spectacular and heartbreakingly tragic of all classical story ballets. Set in royal India, La Bayadère tells the story of Solor ...
- stories echo down the centuries - Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning Heraldstories echo down the centuriesSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 35 minutes agoBut it was another 35 years before the second volume of Aboriginal literature appeared in We Are Going, a book of poetry by Kath Walker (who became Oodgeroo ...
- The Lummis Day Festival June 1st - EntertainmentToday.net
Pasadena WeeklyThe Lummis Day Festival June 1stEntertainmentToday.net, CA - 1 hour agoThe festival will bring music, poetry, dance, art, puppetry, storytelling and comedy together at three Northeast Los Angeles locations for everyone to enjoy ...Finding Home Pasadena Weeklyall 2 news articles
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