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- Mumbai mélange - Daily News and Analysis
There is a clamouring din out there, many voices are shrilling, the blind groping the elephant are confusing it with its tail or trunk. City-specific perspectives can make an interesting collage as never-before angles loom to the fore, dark corners ...
- Masters weave ikat fabric rich in Uzbek culture - San Francisco Chronicle
Masters weave ikat fabric rich in Uzbek cultureSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 20 minutes agoBy his side was his friend and translator Raisa Gareeva, a former Intourist guide with her own cultural-travel company in Bukhara, Uzbekistan. ...
- Love at first sight for Purdue students leads to marriage - Exponent
For two Purdue students, love is unconditional. Zach Myers, a junior in the College of Agriculture, and Katie Webster, a junior in the College of Education, met when they were 13 years old. "I knew right away that we would be together," Webster said ...
- Free concerts abound in NYC (The Record)
You can barely walk a block in New York City come summertime without running into a free concert, and many of them are perfect for the littlest listeners. Here are a few.
- A patient responds to Lyme with poetry - Bridgeton News
"Amid illness there is an oasis." That's one of the lessons learned by Glenroy Wolfsen of High Bridge during his long battle with Lyme disease. He suffered pain that was both physical and emotional and would ask himself, "Where did I go?" Although he ...
- Hey UK! U Kweer? - Boston IMC
Are you harboring queer sh*theads over there? Hitler Has a Pill for What Ails You! Bob Packer's Gonna "Fix Your Face"!....if you mess with this Gad damn article! He's gonna make your mother wish she never had you! GHW Bush says that they are paying ...
- Berkeley Is Still a Great Bookstore Town (Berkeley Daily Planet)
The saga of Cody’s Books finally ended this year when its Fourth Street store (last survivor of a series of venues that started north of the UC Campus 50 years ago, moved to Telegraph for several decades and was briefly in San Francisco’s Union Square) moved to a smaller space on Shattuck Avenue, then closed for good.
- Religious retreats: Head to the Catskills - Yahoo News
NEW LEBANON, N.Y. - At the former Shaker village, where the Taconic Mountains roll into the Berkshires and New York touches Massachusetts, Yaqin Aubert read aloud Hindu, Buddhist, Taoist, Zoroastrian, Judaic, Christian and Islamic texts during the ...
- News Briefs (The North Bay Nugget)
Successful car wash for Habitat for Humanity The local chapter of Habitat for Humanity raised more than $750 during its car wash Saturday at MacEwen service station on Algonquin Avenue. Organizers said in a media release that drivers lined up to support the cause. We were [...]
- Between the Lines - Barre Montpelier Times Argus
Between the LinesBarre Montpelier Times Argus, VT - 37 minutes agoIn a starred review, Publishers Weekly had this to say: "Voigt's latest and most original poetry delves furthest into the human interior, finding … the ...
- Raising animal awareness among children - Times of Malta
Times of MaltaRaising animal awareness among childrenTimes of Malta, Malta - 8 hours agoChildren attending Skolasajf taking part in a entertaining programme of dance, drama and poetry at St Paul's Bay Primary School to celebrate Animal ...
- Arts agenda - Chicago Daily Herald
Arts agendaChicago Daily Herald, IL - 22 minutes agoThe Northwest Cultural Council seeks artists to submit works for its 2008 juried international visual art and poetry exhibition with the theme "Life's ...
- At the 92nd Street Y, Jazz for All - New York Sun
At the 92nd Street Y, Jazz for AllNew York Sun, United States - 4 hours ago... characteristic poetry interjections, reciting "The Pool Players," a brief text constructed in a jazzy meter by the Afro-American poet Gwendolyn Brooks. ...
- 'The Shack' houses success and grace - Courier-Post
A little novel written by an Oregon salesman and self-published by two former pastors with a $300 marketing budget is lighting up USA Today's best-selling books list with a wrenching parable about God's grace. First-time author William P. Young's ...
- Save the Date - Myrtle Beach Online
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