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- Out from the shadows: Elusive actress Debra Winger to speak about new ... - Jewish News Weekly
It’s the stuff of Hollywood legend: promising young ingénue Debra Winger makes Tinseltown A-list with a couple of star-making roles, then, Garbo-like, mysteriously disappears from the silver screen. Trouble is, the legend isn’t true. The 53-year ...
- Gymnast Johnson on track for gold - Miami Herald
Shawn Johnson's mother enrolled her in gymnastics class out of fear more than anything else. At least at the gym there were mats, foam pads and coaches to catch the little daredevil. Back home, Johnson had climbed out of her crib before she could ...
- Kansas City is hopping this weekend (The Kansas City Star)
There’s jazz, blues, rhythm and ribs at 18th and Vine, Scottish Highland Games, dragon boats roaring down Brush Creek, fabric acrobatics, and a fashion show in the Crossroads Art District are among the highlights of the many things to do this weekend in Kansas City.
- First Pakistani student obtains MBA degree from prestigious Peking University (Pakistani Newspaper)
BEIJING, July 9 (APP): Hamza Salman, is the first Pakistani student who got distinction of obtaining MBA degree from Guanghua School of Management of China’s prestigious Peking University.
- Biden against all odds - Washington Times
Washington TimesBiden against all oddsWashington Times, DC - 2 hours agoAfter trying everything from reciting poetry to shoving pebbles in his mouth, he conquered the fear in the same way he's tackled everything in his life ...
- Olympic Dreamers - Chowk
Olympic DreamersChowk, CA - 13 hours agoWhile other creative personalities play by becoming poets or painters, playwrights or philosophers, Olympic players focus on sports and stretch their bodies ...
- Robert Lewis Shayon; elevated stature of radio; 95 (San Diego Union-Tribune)
Robert Lewis Shayon, who wrote and produced groundbreaking radio programs in the 1940s, including the “You Are There” series for CBS, and who later became a longtime television critic for The Saturday Review and an Ivy League professor – all without a college education of his own – died June 28 at his home in Frankfort, Ky. He was 95.
- Ivy Bean There, Done That, at 103 - OhmyNews International
Ivy Bean There, Done That, at 103OhmyNews International, South Korea - 32 minutes agoHe wrote numerous novels, memoirs, books of poetry, and plays. News of Ivy being Facebook's oldest member spread quickly and globally. ...
- ASK MICK LASALLE, Chronicle Movie Critic (San Francisco Chronicle)
Dear Mick LaSalle: What has become of Meg Ryan? So very popular and with so many movies during the 1990s, she seems to have disappeared completely. Kent Semper, Oakland Dear Kent Semper: Meg Ryan had the bad taste to turn 40 in 2001, and she compounded that...
- Whartscape 2008 Kicks Off at the Charles - Baltimore City Paper
Whartscape 2008 Kicks Off at the CharlesBaltimore City Paper, MD - 9 hours agoSo much attention, in the indie press and online, was lavished on last year's festival and the advance hype for this year's installment that you get the ...
- Review - Silent Poetry - Dean Hatton - 5 stars - Twin Cities Planet
Review - Silent Poetry - Dean Hatton - 5 starsTwin Cities Planet, Minnesota - 38 minutes agoA little dark, but still very funny. We also witness the “Creation of the World,” where God is faced with the reality that when he creates the animals, ...
- Cliques that click - Baltimore Sun
Cliques that clickBaltimore Sun, United States - 1 hour agoThe animators render each mini-cartoon in a different style, and each does justice to the character, whether full of turmoil and poetry like Hannah or ...
- TEACHER PROFILE (The Record)
Joe Verilla teaches ESL (English as a Second Language) Writing to grades 9 through 12 at John F. Kennedy High School in Paterson.
- Councilor Foote should stay out of poetry pick - Gloucester Daily Times
Councilor Foote should stay out of poetry pickGloucester Daily Times, USA - 59 minutes agoCity Councilor Gus Foote's effort to intervene in the selection of Gloucester's next poet laureate is as offensive as it is wrong-headed ("Poetry slam: ...Our view: Busy City Council shouldn't have role in choosing laureate Gloucester Daily Timesall 2 news articles
- NORTH COAST PATHWAYS: Create your own rituals - Eureka Times-Standard
In the Fall 2007 issue of the Buddhist magazine, Tricycle, an article warned, “(American) Buddhism is not being passed down in families by members of the convert community.” The article cites many reasons, and points out that many children of ...
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