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- In StorySlam, strangers go on stage & bare their souls (Philadelphia Daily News)
IF WHAT'S DONE in the dark will come to light, baring your soul to a shadowy room of strangers could end in disgrace. But at First Person Arts StorySlam, where 10 amateur storytellers mount a dimly lit stage to share details of intimate experiences with an audience of unknowns, it usually ends with applause.
- Those mangled lyrics just won't go away - Miami Herald
OK, here it comes again, that part toward the end of the Creedence Clearwater song, Looking Out My Back Door , when John Fogerty sings, 'Ann-Marie's an elephant, a-playin' in the band / Won't you take a ride on a flyin' spool ...'' The mind reels ...
- Narnia Dad defends his domain name policies - Lawyer Online
The Scottish Dad who owns the narnia.mobi domain name disputed by the C.S. Lewis estate has claimed that he isn't making any money from it and has insisted that the domain name was a present for his 11-year-old son despite the fact that he owns 78 ...
- Museum and gallery events - Philiy.com
African American Museum 701 Arch St.; 215-574-0380. www.aampmuseum.org . Modern Masters: Artists From the Permanent Collection - Selected paintings, prints & sculptures. Closes 7/20. The African Presence in Mexico - Exhibit on Mexico's African roots ...
- In volatile Yaletown, Hamilton Street Grill stands its ground - Vancouver Westender
In volatile Yaletown, Hamilton Street Grill stands its groundVancouver Westender, Canada - 1 hour agoIn an industry that rewards blowhards and assholes, and celebrates talking behind people’s backs as though it were poetry, no one speaks ill of Wyles, ...
- Are we socially engaged yet? - City Pulse
City PulseAre we socially engaged yet?City Pulse, MI - 11 hours agoIn the picture, a prematurely aged African-American girl in a vividly colored smock stares into the distance, her right hand clutching an ethnically white ...
- Caroline Kennedy brings discretion to veep search - AZCentral.com
BOSTON - Caroline Kennedy lives a very private life with a very public profile. It's the perfect skill set for her newest assignment. As part of Barack Obama's vice presidential search team, Kennedy must function with the utmost secrecy in what is ...
- Celebrating another portal to Piccolo (The Post and Courier)
A Holocaust love story to break the heart, a sold-out "Porgy and Bess," that's part of what you already might have missed in just one of the worlds of Piccolo Spoleto.
- 'Fugitive Pieces': Survivor of war, burdened by memory (Toronto Star)
"Never forget" is the pledge made by those who honour the memory of the millions murdered in the Holocaust. But there is a price paid by curators of a tragic past. How do you keep memories alive of people long gone, while your own story is still being written?
- New Milford auto repairman feels urge to compete in poetry slams - Danbury News Times
New Milford auto repairman feels urge to compete in poetry slamsDanbury News Times, CT - 1 hour agoBy John Pirro Staff Writer DANBURY--There isn't a lot of money to be made on the competitive poetry circuit. Occasionally, you might win a small cash prize. ...
- THE LEGEND OF COLTON T. BRYANT - New York Times
THE LEGEND OF COLTON T. BRYANTNew York Times, United States - Jun 6, 2008It’s not a stretch to call them poetry. But the more I read of this book and the more I marveled at Fuller’s evocative descriptions of sunrises and mountain ...
- Sharjah student is master story teller - Khaleej Times
Sharjah student is master story tellerKhaleej Times, United Arab Emirates - 5 hours agoThe ESSC (based on the theme - 'Our memories, dreams and futures') invited students to write stories which could be fact or fiction, poetry or prose, ...
- Karnataka politicians finally learn language of voters - CNN-IBN
CNN-IBNKarnataka politicians finally learn language of votersCNN-IBN, India - May 9, 2008If former Karnataka chief minister Dharam Singh taking to Urdu poetry too woo votes from the erstwhile Nizam stronghold of Jewargi in Gulbarga, ...
- Dancers kick off Luton's first arts festival - Bedford Today
Dancers kick off Luton's first arts festivalBedford Today, UK - 11 hours agoHighlights include a poetry evening with veterans of contemporary English poetry Tom Raworth and Robert Sheppard, at Waterstones in George Street on Friday, ...
- Children can’t vote, but can read (The Hill)
Children can’t vote in the presidential election, but they can read about the candidates thanks to three picture books coming out this fall.
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