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- Southwest Riverside County community news briefs for Sunday, Sept. 21 (North County Times)
WHAT'S HAPPENING Filmmaker to visit club TEMECULA ---- Two film clips by San Diego filmmaker Mickey Harrison will be shown when the Temecula Valley Woman's Club meets at 10 a.m. Thursday at the Temeku Hills Country Club.
- Memorable slogans distill a campaign and do it with poetry, imagery - Waterbury Republican-American
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Life isn't a bowl of cherries, it's a boatload of slogans. They're everywhere and in our heads. They're the hooks of marketing. And presidential campaigns. That's because the good ones work. "Voters want a nice distilled ...
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- Wilfred Owen’s anniversary goes unmarked - Liverpool Daily Post
Wilfred Owen’s anniversary goes unmarkedLiverpool Daily Post, UK - 5 hours ago“They are having a poetry competition for children, theatre performances, talks and all sorts. “Every day it’s something different, and good luck to them. ...
- Steven Glaze promised himself he would never go back to prison. It was a promise he couldn't keep. (Pioneer Press)
Steven Glaze once promised himself he would never go back to prison. Behind him lay 11 years of turf fights in the prison yard, inmate jobs paying pennies an hour and close quarters with difficult cellmates. Everything on the outside was uncertain. But freedom felt right.
- Her final moments - Kings County Record
Her final momentsKings County Record, Canada - 45 minutes agoShe was intelligent and funny. Smith's mental health was tested many times but she was not found mentally ill. Smith told guards she had learned the ...
- Locals leap into limelight at St. Louis film fest - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
For 17 years, the St. Louis International Film Festival has brought world cinema to St. Louis. But the organization that runs the festival, Cinema St. Louis, has a parallel objective: to deliver St. Louis filmmakers to the world. The annual ...
- police Ayers bombed - Dakota Voice
â–º January 16 - January 23 (1) If you're like me, you don't put a lot of stock into anything that comes out of the National Enquirer. After all, that publication, through some of it's own wild stories, has developed a reputation for being not much ...
- Theater Vision brings classic literature to life (The Toledo Blade)
The Theater Vision program at Lourdes College opens its 24th season Wednesday with an old friend: Leo Lionni. Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia, a regular visitor to the theatrical program for young people, presents three tales based on Lionni's books Swimmy, Frederick, and Inch by Inch. The Theater Vision program is designed to introduce youngsters to live performances that enhance the ...
- Muses both mystical and muscular in this city of women (The Globe and Mail)
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- The Best Things in Life are Free. Except Girls and Games. - GotGame News
GotGame NewsThe Best Things in Life are Free. Except Girls and Games.GotGame News, California - 55 minutes agoThe sun hasn’t set yet and unless you have some really good poetry up your sleeve, you’re going to have to distract the thing latched onto your arm with a ...
- Life in Rhythms - The Tide
Life in RhythmsThe Tide, Nigeria - 9 hours agoFirstly, her father Dr. Charles Ayoke, a senior staff with Shell Nigeria, Christian belief has greatly inspired her dreams in life. ...
- Half-dozen young writers to vie for $120K Dylan Thomas Prize - CBC News
A half-dozen young writers hailing from three continents are in the running for the Dylan Thomas Prize, organizers announced in London on Tuesday. Three British authors and one each from South Africa, Vietnam and Ethiopia have made the short list for ...
- The Work of Art As Theory of Work: Relationality in the Works of ... - RedOrbit
The Work of Art As Theory of Work: Relationality in the Works of ...RedOrbit, TX - 41 minutes agoEd. Rainer Stollmann and Christian Schulte. Bielefeld: Transcript, 2005. 233-67. Weiss, Peter. "10 Arbeitspunkte eines Autors in der geteilten Welt. ...
- Mark Patinkin: Is ‘just like us’ good enough? (The Providence Journal)
People keep saying Sarah Palin would be a good president because she’s “just like us.” Joe Biden insists he’s still a hardscrabble kid from Scranton. In politics this year, “average” is a selling point.
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