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- Inland Community News briefs for Friday, May 1 (North County Times)
Palomar Art Department open house set SAN MARCOS ---- The Palomar College Art Department will host its annual Open House and Sale from 5-8 p.m. May 2 in the C Building complex on campus, 1140 W. Mission Road. Light refreshments, music. Free. Call (760) 744-1150, Ext. 2302.
- '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?
- 5,000 expected for Penn Valley's annual rodeo (The Union)
About 100 cowboys and cowgirls will ride bucking bulls and horses at the Penn Valley Rodeo, starting May 16 through May 18.
- Review: The Stone Angel - Canada.com
Relax, all you Grade 12 literary slackers. You don't have to read the book anymore. Margaret Laurence's The Stone Angel has been turned into a movie, and though it's not high art, it's a journeyman effort that captures the basic plot points and ...
- Hays County 4-H members win at State 4-H contest - San Marcos Daily Record
Six Hays County 4-H members recently participated in the State 4-H Roundup contest on the Texas A&M University campus in College Station. Participants competed in judging events as well as in public speaking events. During this week, close to $2 ...
- DVDs to be released Tuesday, July 1 - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Norah Jones (left) and Natalie Portman star in "My Blueberry Nights," one of the movies to be released on DVD Tuesday. "My Blueberry Nights" Grammy-winning musician Norah Jones, making her film debut, is the weak link in this otherwise well-played ...
- People of Lesbos take gay group to court over term 'Lesbian' - ABC News
A Greek court has been asked to draw the line between the natives of the Aegean Sea island of Lesbos and the world's gay women. (Macduff Everton/The Image Bank/Getty Images) Three islanders from Lesbos — home of the ancient poet Sappho, who praised ...
- Magnifico: The brilliant life and violent times of Lorenzo de' Medici - Indianapolis Star
Magnifico: The brilliant life and violent times of Lorenzo de' MediciIndianapolis Star, United States - 3 hours agoAnd though he's an art historian by trade, there's surprisingly little, relatively speaking, about art, though there's a lot about Lorenzo's poetry.
- Utopia/Dystopia: The Photographs of Geoffrey James at The National ... - Art Daily
Art DailyUtopia/Dystopia: The Photographs of Geoffrey James at The National ...Art Daily - 2 hours agoWitness his discovery of poetry and irony in both the planned landscapes from the past and in the unintentional landscapes of our contemporary urban ...
- Glances at Undervalued Classics: Waking The Dead (2000) - Amplifier
Glances at Undervalued Classics: Waking The Dead (2000)Amplifier, KY - 57 minutes agoThis isn’ta work that ever panders…compared to most productions from the decade it is like an exceptional piece of poetry that has a rhyme that needs to be ...
- Women dominate fiction list for Montana NZ Book Awards - New Zealand Herald
Women dominate fiction list for Montana NZ Book AwardsNew Zealand Herald, New Zealand - 10 hours agoThe poetry category is also an all-female contest, with Janet Charman, Johanna Aitchison and Fiona Farrell the finalists. Ms Freeman says the judges were ...Attached: Montana New Zealand Book Awards 2008 finalists booklet Scoop.co.nz (press release)Debut novel shortlisted for Montana Stuff.co.nzBook award finalists announced Radio New ZealandNew Zealand Heraldall 10 news articles
- Relive the '70s at Lord Hall exhibit (Bangor Daily News)
It was, Laurie Hicks said, just a big coincidence. As she was compiling a list of works to be displayed in a new exhibition now on view at the University of Maine’s Lord Hall Galleries, Hicks pulled a 1977 color aquatint by Alex Katz called "Ann Lauterbach."
- Technology: It's Where the Jobs Are (BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! News)
Here's a hint for high school graduates or college students still majoring in indecision: Put down that guitar or book of poetry and pick up a laptop. Study computer science or engineering, and plan to move to a big city.
- Ilyas Malayev, 72, Uzbek musician and poet - Atlanta Journal Constitution
Ilyas Malayev, a musician and poet renowned in Uzbekistan and transplanted to the New York City borough of Queens, where he was a legend among fellow Bukharan Jews, died on Friday in Flushing, Queens. He was 72 and lived in Forest Hills, Queens. The ...
- Fashion Kapitol almost complete - Joburg
Fashion Kapitol almost completeJoburg, South Africa - 7 hours agoHe is the third generation of garment entrepreneurs in the fashion district - his family having set up shop there in 1948. Mann has planted three trees in ...
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