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- 3rd satire festival to be held in autumn (Islamic Republic News Agency)
Iran - Satire - Fest Third Written Satire Festival focusing on terrorism and important regional and international developments will be held in Arts Bureau in late autumn, said secretary of the event Nasser Feiz.
- 'The Men in My Life' by Vivian Gornick - Los Angeles Times
'The Men in My Life' by Vivian GornickLos Angeles Times, CA - 6 hours agoEvery woman who ever immersed herself in Beat poetry and grew up mimicking Philip Roth has had to struggle with a culture that regarded her as at least ...
- Newmarket news briefs - Portsmouth Herald News
Newmarket news briefsPortsmouth Herald News, NH - 56 minutes agoThe second Thursday of every month from 7 to 9 pm is "An Evening of Spoken Word" at Crackskull's Books & Cafe on Main Street. The poetry open mike night is ...
- Copper Star Coffee’s Poetry Series - Phoenix New Times
Our assignment, which we chose to accept, was to sling ink about Copper Star Coffee’s Poetry Series setup on the third Wednesday of every month. We hoped the tattooed stud pouring our mud would spill the beans about the upcoming assonance-shaking ...
- Libraries offer volumes more than books - Northwest Herald
Libraries offer volumes more than booksNorthwest Herald, IL - 1 hour agoAnother crowd-pleaser is the Eclectic Café, a monthly poetry gathering at the Algonquin Public Library. It's a teen event that celebrates all things related ...
- Poets share from works - The Daily Advertiser
Poets share from worksThe Daily Advertiser, LA - 13 hours agoThe six poets - Lana Maht Wiggins, Marthe Reed, Rhonda D. Robison, Nate Pritts, Joseph Bienvenu and Clay Matthews - will read selections of their poetry ...
- Concert: journeys (San Diego Union-Tribune)
Roots music is a no-frills poetry that is completed by the listener's imagination. Carrie Rodriguez invites your imagination to join her Sunday night at Anthology. Call: (619) 595-0300
- Veteran Seattle Symphony violinist, composer dies - Tacoma News Tribune
Ralph Victor Heino Sr., a Seattle Symphony violinist, composer and longshore worker, has died of a stroke. He was 91. Heino continued to play the violin in retirement until his stroke. He died a week later, on July 26, symphony spokeswoman Beth ...
- Camp helps teens realize their potential (The Charleston Gazette)
HILLSBORO - At this girls' camp, there are no mirrors. No designer clothes. No indoor showers. No hot showers, either - until this year, when the girls voted democratically to install a wood-burning hot water heater they would stoke themselves.
- Viewing Both Candidates' Visions For Education - The Bulletin
I recently interviewed Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings about the legacy of the Bush Administration and the nation's kids and schools. No interview, of course, would be complete without talking about the controversy surrounding the Bush ...
- What makes an ideal woman? (Times Online)
Once upon a time, a man on the hunt for a wife would set great store by a woman who could cook. But things have changed. And to be honest, I’ll settle for a woman who can eat.
- Authors unite to protest British terror laws - Brisbane Times
LONDON - Dozens of renowned British writers came out against new anti-terrorism legislation today, publishing a collection of satire, essays, fiction and poetry to protest a proposal allowing police to hold suspects without charge for up to 42 days ...
- Entertainment briefs (The Times-News)
Four area members of the Snake River Alpaca Breeders Association will participate in the second annual National Alpaca Farm Days Sept. 27-28.
- Talk of the Town: Selling your home? Make it picture perfect! - Green Valley News and Sun
It used to be that selling your home was all about “curb appeal,†in other words, the first impression someone gets when they pull up to your curb. A house that looks unattractive from the street won’t sell, the mantra goes. These days, it’s ...
- Happy Birthday, Samuel Johnson - findingDulcinea
findingDulcineaHappy Birthday, Samuel JohnsonfindingDulcinea, New York - 37 minutes agoHe also dabbled in poetry, political writing and fiction. For two years he anonymously penned a twice-weekly newsletter called "The Rambler," which sold for ...
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