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- The next president doesn't have to solve everything at once. - Slate
The Going Gets Tough : In the first two debates, the two presidential candidates and their running mates were asked a host of questions on what they will do about America's most pressing problems, from the financial crisis and the recession to Iraq ...
- Those wild and crazy SNL' gals! (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
It's good to be Tina Fey.
- Manbag and Handbag - The Sun
Manbag and HandbagThe Sun, UK - 2 hours agoThe former PM, whose fearsome tongue-lashings were dubbed “handbaggings†during her time at No10, met the anti-poverty campaigner at a POETRY night in ...
- Identifying leaders of tomorrow - Otago Daily Times
Otago Daily TimesIdentifying leaders of tomorrowOtago Daily Times, New Zealand - 5 hours agoMore than 2500 pupils have been involved already this year in its associated social studies, spelling, poetry and short story competitions.
- ARTS + FEATURES (St. Petersburg Times)
The film festival season is in full swing but Russian films are getting lost in the crush.
- Fla. man gets 30 years in beating death of homeless man - News-Democrat
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- A third Florida man involved in a brutal and fatal beating of a homeless man in 2006 was sentenced to 30 years in prison Friday. Brian Hooks, 21, seemed resigned to his fate, knowing only a day earlier his best friend, Thomas ...
- Literary happenings: Political campaigns from a child's perspective (Ventura County Star)
Seventh-grader Vanessa Rothrock is a spelling bee addict, loves Mrs. Perez's Drop Dead Lemon Squares and gets too many notes from Mr. Applebaum, her math teacher. Vanessa yearns to blend in, which is difficult  because her mom wants to be elected president of the United States. Filled with spelling bee details and political fun, a loving family and believable action, "As if 12 3/4 isn't Bad ...
- Savoy Family Cajun Band pays visit to KAC Coffeehouse - Observer-Dispatch
Direct from Eunice, La., Marc and Ann Savoy and their son Joel will present an evening of Cajun music and culture at the Kirkland Art Center Coffeehouse at 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 14. The Savoy Family Cajun Band insists on maintaining an acoustic ...
- My space: John Squire, artist (Guardian Unlimited)
When I was in the band in the Nineties I lived in Chorlton, Manchester. I went to more parties then because I was younger (I'm 45 now), but I've gone right off them. So I spend a lot of time at home on the farm near Sutton, a village outside Macclesfield.
- Against Me!, Ted Leo and the Pharmacists and Future of the Left set to ... - MLive.com
Against Me! bassist/vocalist Andrew Seward has a practical approach to accolades, like the one his band received for "Best Punk Band" from a major magazine. "It's like the good and the bad, you have to take them together," said Seward, calling from ...
- Aisling Gallery owners praised for generosity - Hingham Journal
Aisling Gallery owners praised for generosityHingham Journal, USA - 3 hours agoThe Gallery also offers concerts, bodhran lessons, talks by novelists and historians, and poetry readings  some featuring Hingham’s Aidan Rooney  all ...
- Vegas club co-owner alleges discrimination - Times of the Internet
Vegas club co-owner alleges discriminationTimes of the Internet, Ohio - 5 hours agoPoetry nightclub managing partner Mike Goodwin alleges officials with Caesars Palace casino and the Forum Shops purposefully designed an inconvenient entry ...
- What's going on - Elmira Star-Gazette
What's going onElmira Star-Gazette, NY - 12 minutes agoGreetings from the Wasteland, poetry reading by Charlie James and Steve Seaberg, 7:30 pm, Rural Research Laboratories @ The Arnot Art Museum, ...
- Daily Flog: Democrats go shopping for GM; Obama storms White House - Village Voice
Like a premonition, Roberto Bolaño's The Savage Detectives ended abruptly in the Sonora desert, with one poet couple taking refuge in Villaviciosa, "the northern Mexican town of lost assassins." In 2666 Bolaño's last, devastating, posthumous ...
- Short-story author to give reading at Missouri State on Friday - News-Leader.com
Danielle Evans, an instructor of creative writing in the English department at Missouri State University, will be holding a reading of her work at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 24 at the theater in Plaster Student Union, 1110 Madison St. Evans’ story “Virgins ...
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