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- BVAC presents poetry program Sept. 21st (Babylon Beacon)
On Sun., Sept. 21, 2 to 4 p.m., the Babylon Village Arts Council will present poets Steven Schmidt and Philip Postiglione at the Babylon Public Library, 24 S. Carll Ave., Babylon Village. This presentation will be free and open to the public. Scheduled readings will be followed by an open mike.
- Women in the New Iraq - Global Politician
Women in the New IraqGlobal Politician, NY - 8 minutes agoOne recipient was Sabiha al-Shaykh Daud who, in 1922 when she was only eight years old, caused a stir by reciting verses at a poetry festival, ...
- Charles Aznavour to Receive "Lifetime Achievement Award" at MIDEM - MarketWatch
Charles Aznavour to Receive "Lifetime Achievement Award" at MIDEMMarketWatch - 43 minutes agoIn 1998, Charles Aznavour was voted Entertainer of the Century -- ahead of Elvis Presley and Bob Dylan -- in an online poll conducted by CNN and Time ...
- On the Scene: Variety is the spice of Columbia (The State)
A OK: Ben Boatwright , the Art Bar bartender who goes by BJ, had a seizure at the bar during Saturday’s Free Times Music Crawl . Andy Rodgers , a co-owner and bartender, told us Boatwright, who had a heart attack in April while working, is OK. “He should be back to 100 percent this weekend,” Rodgers said. ELECTION NOTES: Murs , an L.A. indie rapper, is on the campaign trail. His latest ...
- University of Scranton Awards Presidential Scholarships - Media Newswire (press release)
University of Scranton Awards Presidential ScholarshipsMedia Newswire (press release), NY - 4 hours agoMusto was an American Chemical Society Contest winner, a Creative Communications Poetry Contest winner and an International Library of Poetry semifinalist. ...
- Morrison Library Revives Graphic Arts Loan Program (Art Daily)
BERKELEY, CA.- The University of California, Berkeley's Morrison Library is reviving a Graphic Arts Loan Collection program that 50 years ago began placing Picassos, Miros and the works of other renowned and emerging artists into the hands of students, faculty and staff.
- Troupe makes tragedy shine - Gainesville Sun
Troupe makes tragedy shineGainesville Sun, FL - 6 hours ago"It's not about just sort of transmitting lofty poetry down from the clouds and being impressed by it." "Hamlet" provided a "feast of language" for actors, ...
- Summertime for teachers (The Washington Examiner)
Teachers are saddled with two different stereotypes during the summertime. The first has us lounging around a pool or on the beach, reading classics and complaining about how hard our job is and how little we're paid. The second has us selflessly teaching summer school for pennies in order to keep the evil mortgage collector at bay.
- How did anthrax suspect Ivins keep security clearance? (The Christian Science Monitor)
The army microbiologist sought aid for mental health years ago.
- Shirley (Smith) Patterson - Jack County Herald
Shirley (Smith) PattersonJack County Herald, TX - 5 hours agoShe was a member of the American Sewing Guild and the Red River Quilt Guild. She was an author of magazine articles and poetry and was a newspaper columnist ...
- Stalker posing as prince arrested in Jeddah mall - Saudi Gazette
Stalker posing as prince arrested in Jeddah mallSaudi Gazette, Saudi Arabia - 31 minutes agoShe said she first met him on his website for poetry and literature and as their ‘friendship’ grew they began chatting more and more. ...
- Poetry and prose presented at Hastings tonight (Great Falls Tribune)
The Community Poetry and Prose Reading Forum features readings from area writers. Admission is free. 7 p.m. Hastings Books Music & Videos. 726 10th Ave. S. 771-4374.
- New Yorkers Can Really Win Something at the Fair This Summer - New York Times Blogs
I used to love going to the fair as a kid. In the boondocks of upstate New York, the fair was a wonderful big mess of commerce, risk, and excitement. The rides were okay, but it was the games that got your blood going: a chance to win a big beer ...
- Biden can mingle equally with world leaders, America's working class (The Tennessean)
WASHINGTON — Few people in this town know the world like Joe Biden.
- Shining a light where science and theology meet - Times Online
Shining a light where science and theology meetTimes Online, UK - 1 hour agoMistaking poetry for prose can lead to false conclusions. When Robert Burns tell us his love “is like a red, red rose”, we know that we are not meant to ...
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