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- Mannix is back! And he brought the rest of the '70s back with him. It ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Remember the '70s, when private eyes were private eyes? Jim Rockford, Frank Cannon, Harry O and the baddest of them all, Joe Mannix. The first season of "Mannix," which ran on CBS from 1967-75, is out on DVD. How tough was Mannix? When he got shot ...
- A Gentle Way To Spark Creativity - Hartford Courant
WEST HARTFORD — - Sam Slate sat on the floor of his language arts classroom at King Philip Middle School on a recent Friday, eyes closed, smile forming, ruminating peacefully. A few feet away was Kate Callahan, a folk singer-songwriter who has ...
- Local authors attend book-signing in Roswell (Revue & News)
Six local authors will gather May 17 to sign their books and meet the public.
- A Musical Salute to Minton's Playhouse, 5/08/08 (All About Jazz)
On Thursday, May 8, 2008 at 7:30 p.m. , Dix Hills Center for the Performing Arts will honor the historic jazz club Minton's Playhouse with a guitar extravaganza entitled A Musical Salute to Minton's Playhouse . The multi-media presentation features performers including the jazz guitarists Peter Rogine , Joe Carbone , and John Kelly ; the Tony Mottola and Al Caiola guitar ensembles; the poetry of ...
- Event Calendar (Salina Journal)
Registration deadline for Salina Human Relations Commission's Fair Housing Seminar scheduled for 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, April 25, at the Bicentennial Center. 309-5745.
- AS MAULUCCI: Use nature as an indirect element in your poetry - Norwich Bulletin
AS MAULUCCI: Use nature as an indirect element in your poetryNorwich Bulletin, CT - 32 minutes agoMy last column was concerned with straightforward nature poetry. This week I’d like to explore poetry that uses nature indirectly, as imagery intended to ...
- Swedish council helping exiled writer Taslima Nasreen - Reuters India
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Exiled Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen, under threat after angering Muslim groups with her work, is living in Sweden with the support of a local municipality, a member of parliament said on Monday. Cecilia Wikstrom, a deputy ...
- So There's nothing to Do in Midland (Midland Reporter-Telegram)
Today American Legion: Today: Bingo, 501 Veterans Air Park Road. 7 p.m. 682-5511.
- Children's summer program covers spectrum of interests - Sarasota Herald-Tribune
Children's summer program covers spectrum of interestsSarasota Herald-Tribune, FL - 1 hour agoNew classes this year include: what makes human beings unique; history of the first US colonies; night creatures like bats and cats; writing poetry; ...
- Room 217: Welcome to Hades - Fosters Daily Democrat
Since the literature focus in English IV at Somersworth High School is world lit, and since a rather lengthy excerpt from Dante's Inferno is included in our senior anthology it was a convenient text with which to work. For those of you unfamiliar ...
- Visit brings hut's sparseness close to home - Examiner
Visit brings hut's sparseness close to homeExaminer, Australia - 1 hour agoOther entries reveal visitors from throughout the world with messages ranging from offers of foam insulation for the roof to poetry and tales of finding ...
- Award entries overflow with a rural theme - Orange Central Western Daily
Award entries overflow with a rural themeOrange Central Western Daily, Australia - 2 hours agoEntries have been received across four categories: prose, open poetry, bush poetry and children’s writing. The winner will receive a $1000 first prize and ...
- What's Happening - Patriot Ledger
ART ON THE AVENUE – Gallery & Open Studio, 1037 Nantasket Ave., Hull. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sat. Sun. Paintings, photos, books, drawings, furniture, jewelry by Lenore Schneider, Brooks Kelly, Theo Page, Ellie Hayes, Julie Schmitt Sullivan, Bill ...
- Students to show off their talents - Gulf Daily News
Students to show off their talentsGulf Daily News, Bahrain - 10 hours agoThe off-stage events include essay, poetry and short story writing, recitation, debate and general knowledge quiz. Flower arrangement and Rangoli contests ...
- Rhyme and punishment: Vandals who trashed Robert Frost's home learn ... - Grand Forks Herald
MIDDLEBURY, Vt. Call it poetic justice: More than two dozen young people who broke into Robert Frost's former home for a beer party and trashed the place are being required to take classes in his poetry as part of their punishment. Using "The Road ...
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