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- Under canvas: Camping near Uffington - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.ukUnder canvas: Camping near UffingtonTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 1 hour agoShe talks in a thick Berkshire accent – John Betjeman, who lived in Uffington for parts of his life, taught her how to recite poetry. ...
- An interview with Timothy Gager: A “Dire” Reader in Somerville - Somerville News
An interview with Timothy Gager: A “Dire” Reader in SomervilleSomerville News, MA - 31 minutes agoHe has a new poetry collection out from Somerville's Cervena Barva Press: “This Is Where You Go When You Are Gone.” In 2007 alone Gager had 32 works of ...
- Modern City Collage - The Moscow Times
Modern City CollageThe Moscow Times, Russia - 3 hours agoThis theatrical collage of songs, film clips, poetry recitals, narrative stories, courtroom minutes and dramatic skits often seems determined to defy ...
- Clarkstown North students recite poetry (The Journal News)
Clarkstown North students participated in the Foreign Language Poetry Recitation Contest at William Paterson University in Wayne, N.J. Keika Jones, a senior, won fourth prize for the Native Japanese level and ninth-grader Sophia Chawala won third prize for the Intermediate Japanese level.
- Music Reviews for July 17 - Carroll County Online
In this image released courtesy of Elaine Mellencamp, musician John Mellencamp is shown. Mellencamp's latest CD is titled, "Life Death Love and Freedom." John Mellencamp, 'Life Death Love and Freedom' Induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ...
- Rose M. Retchless - Beatrice Daily Sun
Rose M. Retchless, 94 years of age, of Beatrice, died Sunday morning, June 8, 2008, at the Beatrice Good Samaritan Center. She was born on January 21, 1914, at Wymore, Neb., and graduated from Wymore High School in 1932. She married Charles ...
- Yoav - Sounding Something New - Glide Magazine
Yoav - Sounding Something NewGlide Magazine, MA - 1 hour agoI really enjoy art, music, poetry, and have been trying to get my head into new ideas, etc. It’s the same with a sense of place; in some ways, ...
- On your marks, get set, Ommmm ... - The Register-Guard
On your marks, get set, Ommmm ...The Register-Guard, OR - 6 hours ago“And here are the results for the inner-child search … .” By now, the bar for the tree-sitting event is up to 129 feet, 6 inches, with three participants ...
- Senior Notes (May 8) - Needham Times
Senior Notes (May 8)Needham Times, USA - 2 hours agoHer strong voice and her understanding of the text will provide new perspective on the classic prose and poetry she brings to you. ...
- Documentary: "Global Moms Iran" takes us behind the headlines, into the fascinating, and yet strikingly familiar home ... (Payvand Iran News)
THE FILM: Global Moms Iran (working title) took filmmaker Justine Shapiro, a Jewish American mom, and her six-year-old son Mateo to Iran. Before she became a mom, Justine's work as a documentary filmmaker and as host of GlobeTrekker, an internationally televised travel series, took her off the beaten track to more than 40 countries around the globe.
- Cleveland Orchestra tuba player finds a home in Northeast Ohio -- by ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
This is the first in an occasional series that will profile local musicians, actors and dancers who are normally seen performing in a group or ensemble. You can read their stories and also watch them perform. To see Plain Dealer photographer Dale ...
- From car seats to condoms, nasty compounds have invaded our lives (Colorado Springs Independent)
I am half the man my father is. This disturbing fortune came to me about five years ago, but not from an odd relative or a sadistic girlfriend.
- Key figure in promoting American Indian literature dies - Miami Herald
In the 1960s, when some in academia still denied the existence of American Indian literature, Paula Gunn Allen embarked on a career that proved them wrong -- and altered the required reading lists of literature classes on U.S. college campuses. Allen ...
- Work set to begin on $7 million Capitol Theatre renovation in the ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
When the renovated Capitol Theatre reopens next year, Cleveland Cinemas will be paid to run the operation for the Detroit Shoreway Community Development Organization. A fund-raising arm of the theater will sell naming rights for seats and theater ...
- Museum devoted to Robert Louis Stevenson - San Francisco Gate
As far as writers go, Scotland-born Robert Louis Stevenson has had more staying power than most. The author and poet, who once lived in the northern part of the Napa Valley, penned classics such as "Treasure Island" (1883) and "Strange Case of Dr ...
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