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- Cooey set to die today for 1986 murder of North Ridgeville woman (The Morning Journal)
LUCASVILLE — Convicted killer Richard Wade Cooey II is almost out of legal options as he is scheduled to die by lethal injection at 10 a.m. today in the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility in Lucasville, where he was transferred from a Youngstown prison yesterday morning.
- Bookendsstill Many Ways To Enjoy One Book Book Sale In Ephrata ... - RedOrbit
Bookendsstill Many Ways To Enjoy One Book Book Sale In Ephrata ...RedOrbit, TX - 3 hours agoDogStar Books, 529 W. Chestnut St., will feature an open poetry reading at 7 pm Wednesday, Oct. 8, followed at 7:45 pm by Amanda Kemp reading from her newly ...
- Love: The great tradition - Independent
Love: The great traditionIndependent, UK - 30 minutes agoSome of the most tender, loving and joyful of all erotic art is the most graphic, from the Japanese shunga masters to the glorious clandestine poetry of ...
- The ruthless Roman - Epping Forest Guardian
The ruthless RomanEpping Forest Guardian, UK - 29 minutes agoUnder dim, shadowy illumination, statues and columns loom among fragments of pottery, poetry and extracts from the numerous biographies of the emperor ...
- Yuroz's artwork on display at Springs Musuem - Sun-Sentinel.com
Yuroz's artwork on display at Springs MusuemSun-Sentinel.com, FL - 8 hours agoI try to capture the poetry in a moment; that's why my works are soothing and quiet but have power." Barry Treu, director of education at the museum, ...
- Event gives musicians, artists forum to respond to naysayers (The Record)
After nearly 30 years in the nation's musical bloodstream, hip-hop still has detractors who question its artistic merit.
- Chautauqua County Chamber Of Commerce - Post-Journal
The Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce annual Open Enrollment period for the health and dental insurance programs will begin in November. Open enrollment is an intense time for both employees and employers alike. Employees are given the ...
- Event to benefit Ramey-Estep foundation’s scholarship fund - Daily Independent
ASHLAND — Folk music, finger snapping and beatniks reading poetry may be images that spring to mind when one thinks about a coffeehouse atmosphere. At an upcoming coffeehouse at the Paramount Arts Center’s Marquee Room, the feel will be a little ...
- The poet laureate should be freed from the dreary royals and sent off ... - Guardian Unlimited
Up and down this green and drizzly isle, the poets are getting nervous. Nibs, once tranquil, are shaking. Wendy Cope is stocking up for a long siege. Craig Raine is exploring the possibility of moving to Mars. Linton Kwesi Johnson and Liz Lochhead ...
- Hip-Hop Rumors: Game Disses Soulja Boy! Details On "Lil... - allhiphop.com
All content within this section is pure rumor and generally have no factual info outside of what the streets have whispered in our ear. Read on. Is Buck talking through a new song called “I’m Not OK?” There are no references to G-Unit or 50 ...
- Reason Behind Bizarre Roof at New California Academy of Sciences (NBC 11 Bay Area)
Despite bad reviews from all sides, John McCain's campaign has decided that having Sarah Palin do... WASHINGTON — In a vote that shook the government, Wall Street and markets around...
- Purple Rose Theatre announces 2008-09 season - Dexter Leader
The 2008-09 season at the popular Purple Rose Theatre in Chelsea features a modern revival, an American classic and two world premiere productions. The Purple Rose Theatre Co. announced its final selections for its 2008-09 season, which will hit the ...
- Radovan Karadzic: Bosnia's butcher poet - The Australian
I STILL wonder what happened to those hollow-eyed men I met in the autumn of 1992, as the freezing mist closed in on their prison camp in the mountains of northern Bosnia. They were lying in long miserable rows, huddled beneath skinny blankets. The ...
- Ed Morales | sonidoslatinos@edmorales.net - Newsday
Ed Morales | sonidoslatinos@edmorales.netNewsday, NY - 1 hour agoIt is an intoxicating stew of his sometimes sweet, sometimes gravelly voice, stream-of-consciousness poetry, and ethereally mixed guitars and keyboards. ...
- Birdsong inspires Valley resident's novel (The Morning Call)
Most of us are content to regard birdsong as nothing more than a cheerful backdrop to the outdoor chores of our lives. But to Addie Kavanagh, the central character in Bethlehem author Joyce Hinnefeld's first novel ''In Hovering Flight,'' the songs of birds are the most glorious sounds she ever heard, that is, until she begins hearing an accusing chorus in their chatter, and seeing the horror of ...
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