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- Big Bear breaks out with country twang (Big Bear Grizzly)
Cowboy up. It’s time to don your country best for the ninth annual Big Bear Cowboy Gathering.
- PUMPKIN CONTEST NOW OPEN TO ALL AGES - Curry Coastal Pilot
Dori Blodgett, children's librarian, announces the following schedule for children's programs. Wednesday Storytimes at 10:30 a.m. and 2:15 p.m. will have on Oct. 8, "J is for Jacket"; Oct. 15, "Poppin' Popcorn"; Oct. 22, "Puss 'n Boots"; and Oct. 29 ...
- Young inmates find selves in art (The Florida Times-Union)
Sam is one of those creative 17-year-olds who loves to spend his days reading and writing.
- Love, Luke Ford and getting named in the NYT - Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles
Congratulations, Luke Ford . You’ve matriculated from the cover of The Jewish Journal to the Style pages of The New York Times . Luke appears there tomorrow courtesy of my former colleague Amy Klein, who spent several years as the object of his ...
- The Beauty of the Scriptures is Lost! - WEBCommentary
The Beauty of the Scriptures is Lost!WEBCommentary - 9 minutes agoThere is no beauty, there is no poetry, there is no rhythm, and there certainly is nothing to draw a reader to the pages. (Now there is the new GREEN BIBLE. ...
- Odds and Ends - New Yorker
Odds and EndsNew Yorker, United States - 2 hours agoThe Book Bench: Poetry best not read sober, Don DeLillo weighs in, embedded novels. The Cartoon Lounge: Fishing for debates, John McCain tries to get ...
- Obituaries for August 13 (The Capital)
Retired Navy Capt. Earl Buckwalter, 87, of Austin, Texas, and formerly of Annapolis, died Aug. 6. Capt. Buckwalter was born Oct. 1, 1920, in West Chester, Pa., to the late Charles and Katherine Buckwalter. He attended West Chester High School and graduated from the Naval Academy in 1943.
- LOCAL THEATER: The Bard Bops in This ‘Midsummer Night's Dream' - Kitsap Sun
LOCAL THEATER: The Bard Bops in This ‘Midsummer Night's Dream'Kitsap Sun, United States - 6 hours agoAfter all, how often are you going to get the chance to hear The Bard's poetry, interspersed with "Blue Moon?" Bomp bb-bomp and dip d-dip d-dip, indeed.
- Ken's poems give comfort to carers - 24dash
Ken's poems give comfort to carers24dash, UK - 4 hours agoThe Manager of Park View Grange, Joanne Bulford, and her team of carers read Ken’s book of poetry, and thought that the poems would provide other carers and ...
- More thoughts on West, Obama and Malveaux - Atlantic Online
More thoughts on West, Obama and MalveauxAtlantic Online - 3 hours agoBut, hey, I love poetry, and I'm an Obama fan, so maybe I see too much. That said, it seems to me that an attempt at white-wash which mentions "the preacher ...
- The Literati: Country Music, Vampires, and Haute Couture, Oh My! - Torontoist
TorontoistThe Literati: Country Music, Vampires, and Haute Couture, Oh My!Torontoist, Canada - 8 hours agoWith its biting beats of refined prose and inventive storyline, it would certainly be easy to label this release as one of the best books of the year. ...
- Model T, Ford's first low-priced car, marks 100th birthday - Atlanta Journal Constitution
RICHMOND, Ind. — Ford Motor Co. is marking the 100th anniversary of the Model T, the first low-priced car that introduced motoring to the masses, at a time when Americans are cringing at the cost of filling their gas tanks and the U.S. auto ...
- GALEN HOLLEY:A mixture of the horrid and the florid in Savannah - NE Mississippi Daily Journal
A couple of weeks ago I took a tour of Mercer-Williams House in Savannah, Georgia, the house in John Berendt's book "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil," and the movie by the same name. The most famous - or infamous - resident of Mercer House ...
- Khorramshahi honored at Hafez commemoration ceremony - MehrNews.com
Khorramshahi honored at Hafez commemoration ceremonyMehrNews.com, Iran - 10 hours agoFocused on the mysticism in Hafez poetry, the ceremony was attended by several academics and Hafez researchers. “We all gather in this place for the ...
- Columbus-born boxer to be honored with marker - Commercial Dispatch
Once a month, Joe Lee Tuggle has been driving to Old Frierson’s Place, with his two sons, Frederick and Henry, to clean up trash and mow the grass. Joe Lee Tuggle’s mother, Laura Mae Tuggle, is buried in the old black cemetery. He had no idea he ...
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