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- DisORIENTed Express tickets available - Palestine Herald-Press
PALESTINE — It’s 1969! Rumors are flying! What is causing pandemonium in the boondocks? Unexplained explosions and unidentified flashing lights are hovering over area farms and remote backwoods. Reports of an alien spacecraft landing a few miles ...
- Good Ol' Bill - KELOLAND TV
KELOLAND TVGood Ol' BillKELOLAND TV, SD - 6 hours agoAnd Bill and Hill managed to raise the only White House kid in recent memory who didn’t have to be bailed out or rehabbed. Where you gonna find a better ...
- Good To Know - Batavia Sun
The Naperville Writers Group will launch its annual literary journal, Rivulets, from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday at Nichols Library, 200 W. Jefferson Ave. Selections will be read by members of the Naperville Writers Group. Also, the organization will ...
- Boston area author visits, Nov. 16-22 - Boston Globe (registration)
Boston area author visits, Nov. 16-22Boston Globe (registration), United States - Nov 14, 2008By Judith Maas SUNDAY: FD Reeve, Diana Der-Hovanessian, and Charles Phillips read at 3 pm, at the Concord Poetry Center, 40 Stow St., Concord. ...
- Ballerina Beats the Odds & Graces Cover of Photography Magazine - PR.com (press release)
Ballerina Beats the Odds & Graces Cover of Photography MagazinePR.com (press release), NY - 6 minutes ago“To watch her dance is like watching poetry in motion,†says Robyn’s friend Jeanee, who is the photographer behind the cover image. “With dance and music, ...
- Following dreams | By Quentin Young Longmont Times-Call (Loveland Reporter-Herald)
LONGMONT – One night in 1988, artist Claire McArdle dreamed she was on a dirt road when she came upon a pearl, which she bent down to pick up. The pearl turned into a puppy, a little golden retriever. McArdle kept it. She carried it around in a tuna fish can. “That was pretty much when I made a re-commitment to my creative life,†said McArdle, who sees puppies as symbols for creativity.
- Local rights advocate, 103, dies (The Charlotte Observer)
Floretta Gunn would see wrong and prod for change through her pen – never bullying, but always with a touch of eloquence. Her letters to the editor regularly appeared in the Observer during the civil rights movement, expressing her dissatisfaction at the disparity between races. “Her pen was her sword,†said longtime friend Allegra Westbrook of Charlotte. “She had a diplomatic touch to it, ...
- Wednesday, October 15 (Princeton Town Topics)
10 a.m.: First of four “This I Believe†programs for adults 55+, hosted by Keith Wheelock; Princeton Public Library. 4:30 p.m.: Readings by Marie Howe and Brigit Pegeen Kelly; Stewart Theater,Lewis Center for the Arts, 185 Nassau Street.
- Book Prizes Awarded With Nod to History (New York Times)
Annette Gordon-Reed won the National Book Award for nonfiction for ?The Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family,? while Peter Matthiessen won the fiction award for ?Shadow Country.?
- A ride on Moffett's new attraction, the Zeppelin NT, reminds one ... - Mountain View Voice
A ride on Moffett's new attraction, the Zeppelin NT, reminds one ...Mountain View Voice, CA - 2 hours agoby Daniel DeBolt The Germans have written poetry about the experience of floating through the sky in an airship. On Monday my grandfather and I were able to ...
- Santa's watching Cartoonist's new book give kids more reason to be ... - Belleville News Democrat
Santa's watching Cartoonist's new book give kids more reason to be ...Belleville News Democrat, USA - 4 hours ago"I like funny stories, and it's like an animated cartoon story in a book. The kid is worrying if he's been good enough, and you see Santa in all these ...
- BooksIn Brief - Bothell Reporter
The nation’s first-ever Children’s Poet Laureate — also one of the great poetic chroniclers of the creatures of Halloween — Jack Prelutsky is coming to Silverdale. It’s not that big of a trip since he lives in Seattle but, still, pretty ...
- Senior citizens pursuing education from home - Herald-Dispatch
NEW YORKÂ -- Kathy Leeds grows animated as she describes the courses she is taking this fall, including classes in current events, art and literature. But Leeds will never step foot on a campus or in a classroom. The 79-year-old widow has multiple ...
- Pangborn Elementary students say new school is cool (The Herald-Mail)
HAGERSTOWN Comparing their old school to a "funky zoo," fifth-graders Erika Johnson and Megan Davis celebrated the opening of their new school, Pangborn Elementary, on Tuesday.
- The town where the Cesare Pavese legend lives on - International Herald Tribune
SANTO STEFANO BELBO, Italy : A photocopy of the suicide note that Cesare Pavese left when he took his life on the night of Aug. 26, 1950, hangs on a wall here, in the house where he was born. It reads: "I forgive everyone and ask everyone's ...
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