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- Singing in the Rain - ESPN.com
In the end it was all fairly dramatic, as the rain poured down from the dark Pamplona sky. The owner of the bar where I decided to watch the second half of the Osasuna v Real Madrid game is from Navarre, and he adorns the walls of his hostelry with ...
- Hip-hop Jew - Jerusalem Post
Hip-hop JewJerusalem Post, Israel - 32 minutes agoOddly enough, says Mansbach, his grandmother's poetry was a point of connection with hip-hop for him. "She wrote verse that was rhyming, the wordplay was ...
- A spirit of Detroit (Metro Times Detroit) (Metro Times Detroit)
The ghost's long white beard, cowboy hat and buckskins seemed out of place when Henrietta Malak saw him one night three decades ago at the Two Way Inn, the north Detroit watering hole she and her husband owned.
- X's music is letter-perfect (The Washington Times)
The seminal Los Angeles punk band X doesnt rehearse anymore - and no, says founding member Exene Cervenka, it has nothing to do with laziness or unforgiving schedules.
- Shaukat Thanvi, Vahi Vahanvi and Saudeshi Rail - DAWN Group
Thana Bhaun, a small town in Muzaffar Nagar district of the Indian state of Utter Pradesh, is Shaukat Thanvi’s ancestral hometown. It is this place, Thana, which has given many people their last name: Thanvi. Though his father, Munshi Siddiq Ahmed ...
- GBC to award 296 degrees (Elko Daily Free Press)
ELKO - The students in Great Basin College's class of 2008 will commence their professional lives with a graduation ceremony at 10 a.m. May 17 in the Elko Convention Center.
- Restored 'Once Upon a Time in the West' at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater - Los Angeles Times
Sergio Leone's 1968 masterwork, “Once Upon a Time in the West,†was showing the ravages of time. The negative that Paramount Pictures had been using over the years to strike prints was getting old and frayed, and the color was shifting. But ...
- A calendar for the bibliophile - New Orleans Times-Picayune Blogs
Who: Owner Michele Lewis reopens The Afro-American Book Stop with an appearance by Zane, the best-selling author of Afro-American erotica. Where: 7056 Read Blvd. When: Saturday, 3-5 p.m. Mary Morrison signs 'Who's Loving You?' Friday, 3-5 p.m., at ...
- St. Petersburg mom has five reasons to be happy - St. Petersburg Times
Paula Truman’s five favorite things are her son, Tyler, 9, her daughter, Vanessa, 5, Pinkerton the cat, a book of poetry that includes her poem, The Believer, and doll furniture that was handmade by her father. The doll furniture made by Truman’s ...
- This Ain’t quite open yet - Eye Weekly
Eye WeeklyThis Ain’t quite open yetEye Weekly, Canada - 56 minutes agoJust scattered boxes on the floor, a few of which were uncrated to fill two poetry bookcases, and store founder Charlie Huisken waiting for the magazine ...
- A Dangerous Time For Critics - Financial Times
These are hard times for journalism in America. Newspapers are at best shrinking, at worst folding. Fewer than 10 cities still support more than a single daily. Writers face buy-outs, lay-offs or firing. The papers that survive are making do with ...
- Literary Happenings: Local man's stories give heart to fathers, sons - Ventura County Star
Literary Happenings: Local man's stories give heart to fathers, sonsVentura County Star, CA - 2 hours agoArcade Poetry Series 7 pm Saturday. Featured poets are Kathleen Lynch and Christina Pages. Carnegie Art Museum, 424 South C St., Oxnard. 385-8171. ...
- Narnia Dad defends his domain name policies - Lawyer Online
The Scottish Dad who owns the narnia.mobi domain name disputed by the C.S. Lewis estate has claimed that he isn't making any money from it and has insisted that the domain name was a present for his 11-year-old son despite the fact that he owns 78 ...
- Seeking more freedom, Russians and others in region flock to Ukraine - International Herald Tribune
Seeking more freedom, Russians and others in region flock to UkraineInternational Herald Tribune, France - 1 hour agoDuring the past two years, Belarusian expatriates have held an annual "Belarusian Spring" festival, featuring fare banned back home - movies, poetry ...
- Family, friends remember Chapel Hill High grad (WRAL.com Raleigh)
Irina Yarmolenko was found next to her blue Saturn at the edge of the Catawba River in Mount Holly on May 5.
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