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- Insurers give worn flags a final salute - HeraldNet
Insurers give worn flags a final saluteHeraldNet, WA - 31 minutes ago... Will Rogers Medallion for cowboy poetry, the Washington State Book Award for poetry and the cowboy poetry book award by the Western Music Association. ...
- Lesbians cheer Lesbos ruling - The Sun
A GREEK court has dismissed a request by residents of the Aegean island of Lesbos to ban the use of the word lesbian to describe gay women. Three residents of Lesbos, the birthplace of the ancient Greek poetess Sappho whose love poems inspired the ...
- Gina Gershon's in a political scandal; Nick Hogan's in solitary: The ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
As if hearing the final nails on the coffin for her presidential campaign wasn't enough, now Hillary Clinton has to hear about husband Bill denying yet another affair. This one is rumored to be with actress Gina Gershon and was implied in a not-so ...
- Events for May 18, 2008 (Las Vegas Sun)
IMAX Theatre: Luxor's over-digitized 3D film theatre. at Luxor , 10 a.m. to 11:59 p.m. ($9.99 - $12)
- Western Reserve Historical Society - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Location Akron Aurora Avon Avon Lake Bainbridge Barberton Bath Bay Village Beachwood Bedford Bedford Heights Berea Bratenahl Brecksville Broadview Heights Brook Park Brooklyn Brooklyn Heights Brunswick Burton Canton Chagrin Falls Chardon Chesterland ...
- MOVIE REVIEW: 'Jellyfish' (Miami Herald)
A beautifully strange movie, "Jellyfish" - from the Israeli author, and now director, Etgar Keret - tracks the perambulations of three Tel Aviv women. Though they are unrelated, and their paths cross by chance, they share a common bond: a profound sense of disconnection - from family, from loved ones, from themselves.
- Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Lyle Lovett defies categorization ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
When: 8 p.m. Wednesday, July 9. Where: Lakewood Civic Auditorium, 14100 Franklin Blvd. Tickets: $42.50-$52.50 at the box office and Ticketmaster outlets, or charge by phone, 216-241-5555 (Cleveland) or 330-945-9400 (Akron). Trying to label Lyle ...
- Brought stage magic to city (The Herald News)
The theater bug bit Georgiann Goodson of Joliet when she was just 13 years old, during a touring performance of "You Can't Take it With You" at the Rialto Square Theatre in Joliet said her good friend, actor John Lordan of Evanston.
- THEATER REVIEW from New York: ‘Osage County' hits close to home (The Kansas City Star)
NEW YORK | I’m a sucker for audacity. And playwright Tracy Letts is nothing if not audacious.
- Thanks to two great teachers - La Crosse Tribune
I was privileged to receive my K-12 schooling in Onalaska. I also had the luck of having both Mrs. Flury as my first grade teacher and Mr. Flury for Driver’s Ed in high school. Mrs. Flury I remember most for being able to make us feel as if we were ...
- The McGuffin Review: The Tudors Episode IX - 411mania.com
The McGuffin Review: The Tudors Episode IX411mania.com, TX - 1 hour agoAs Margaret reads poetry in a voiceover, the scenes cut between Brandon’s climatic sex scenes, Henry reading, and Margaret stumbling into the hallway. ...
- Words to save the world - The Gazette (Montreal)
Words to save the worldThe Gazette (Montreal), Canada - 56 minutes agoThey answered on paper - with poetry, non-fiction, fiction and art. The result is a high-quality book, titled Down to Earth, which was launched this spring. ...
- Saddam feared disease in prison, according to his 'diary' - Minnesota Daily
CAIRO, Egypt (AP) - Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said Monday in publishing excerpts of his prison writings. The London-based Al-Hayat said the comments came in ...
- Johann Hari: As life flies on, don't let poetry pass you by (Independent)
I used to think poetry was a rotting art form, waiting only for its own Eleanor Rigby funeral. In an age that gets faster and faster and faster every day – where great gallons of information are spewed all over us constantly – what place was there for these compressed, opaque little patches of words that required us to slow down and incessantly re-read?
- Our routines will keep us busy, but the sadness will stay with us - Baltimore Sun
IN THE AFTERMATH of the World Trade Center and Pentagon attacks, we are being told that we must recognize that life in this country will never be the same. That our children will remember all their lives where they were when they heard the news, just ...
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