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- HoCoPoLitSo's new board members and more Howard County newsmakers - Western Howard County View
HoCoPoLitSo's new board members and more Howard County newsmakersWestern Howard County View, MD - 59 minutes agoThe Howard County Poetry and Literature Society has elected new board members: Susan Thornton Hobby, an editor and journalist, returns after a brief absence ...
- Powerful 'W;t' lays out questions of life, death - Chicago Tribune
Life doles out endless humiliations, but nothing compares to the special indignities of the hospital stay. Of all the careful observations in Margaret Edson's "W;t" at the Gift Theatre, this one might be the most unsettling. The bigger issue here is ...
- Globetrotting in the Bayou City - Houston Chronicle
Bird-shaped custard rice cakes at Fung's Kitchen will help customers think they've been whisked away for the summer. With cramped planes, screaming babies (even in first class) and sky-high fares, flying isn't much fun anymore. Nor are road trips ...
- A few things to Go & Do this week - Portsmouth Herald
Wednesday is Reptile Night at Great Bay It's another family night at the Great Bay Discovery Center on Aug. 6 — and this time it is Reptile Night. Wildlife Encounters of Rochester will be bringing live reptiles to the Hugh Gregg Center for a 6:30 p ...
- If we're comfortable in our non-belief, why bash believers? - Chicago Sun-Times
Albert Einstein's letter, containing a short rant about God and the Bible, sold recently for 25 times its expected price, thanks, in part, to professional atheist Richard Dawkins being one of the unsuccessful bidders. It's long been said religion is ...
- Nuns serve the hemisphere's poorest - Catholic Sentinel
Catholic SentinelNuns serve the hemisphere's poorestCatholic Sentinel, OR - 2 hours agoHoly Names Sister Joan Maiers, a Marylhurst University writing instructor, organized a poetry reading at a Lake Oswego chocolate shop to benefit the ...
- A beautiful noise in the neighborhood - The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com
A beautiful noise in the neighborhoodThe Times-Picayune - NOLA.com, LA - 4 hours agoThe neighborhood youngsters, my kids included, gather wide-eyed out on the sidewalk, craning their necks to catch sight of the source of the musical poetry ...
- Artie Traum: Greenwich Village folk star (Independent)
He shared a manager with Bob Dylan, toured with the Band, composed the film score for a Brian de Palma movie and played on 35 albums, but Artie Traum is probably most warmly celebrated as a supreme acoustic guitar stylist. One of the first Americans to adopt and perfect the DADGAD style of tuning, he influenced generations of young musicians with his workshops and tutorial DVDs and was so ...
- Camano library sale an emotional, financial success - Everett Herald
There was a successful book sale Saturday. Camano Island Friends raised more than $1,000 to support the year-old Camano Island Library. It was emotional. Becky Wietzke, the group's president, says two college students were there buying children's ...
- Oppel, Vigneault up for kid-lit awards (CBC)
Kenneth Oppel and Gilles Vigneault are among the nominees for this year's TD Canadian Children's Literature Awards.
- Art review: Foto - Scotsman
Art review: FotoScotsman, United Kingdom - 35 minutes agoDark Repose by Karel Kasparic shows a woman sleeping, her figure suggestively cut by sharp lines of light and shade. The shadows of people in a sunlit ...
- David Lister: The Week in Arts - Independent
David Lister: The Week in ArtsIndependent, UK - 54 minutes ago... spearheading Poetry Boxing, pictured, a competition in which opponents go into a boxing ring and have three minutes to win over the crowd with a poem. ...
- Spanish is a Cottonball In My Ear - Mountain Home News
Mountain Home NewsSpanish is a Cottonball In My EarMountain Home News, ID - 31 minutes agoI~m taking three poetry, two art, one history and one class of Spanish. Chile~s world fame for poetry inspires me. So many people that I~ve met so far are ...
- PeaceSmiths to hold "Making Music Together" (Babylon Beacon)
On Friday, June 6 at 8 p.m., the PeaceSmiths Monthly, Topical, A-Typical, Folk Music, Poetry and Whatever Coffeehouse will hold its last coffeehouse of the season, with a drum circle to cap off the evening. The Coffeehouse is held at the First United Methodist Church, 25 Broadway/Rt. 110 (southmost end near Merrick Road Montauk Highway) in Amityville.
- Poetry Reading (Seattle Weekly)
When celebrating Father's Day, be glad you... More >> Trouble, Vice, a romantic comedy and a... More >> Sure, Bonnaroo brought dozens of great... More >>
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