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- DWVC sells holidays in Seychelles - pressbox.co.uk
The Seychelles is a promise of sun, sand and sea; scenic landscapes, enchanting gardens, virgin forests, fabulous sea-beds; a treasury of flora and fauna, exotic cuisine and a people whose hearts are as warm as their weather. According to those who ...
- Upstream or downstream? (London Free Press)
A seasonal series about the waterway that defines us. One river rushes in from the north and another river rushes in from the south, heading to the heart of the city with the promise of rising.
- Sawan Mela Festival expands to two days - Asian Pacific Post
The South Asian Family Association (SAFA) has announced that the Sawan Mela Festival will be a two-day event this summer, spanning the Lower Mainland. The festival takes place Friday, July 11 starting at 6 p.m. in Cloverdale and on Sunday, July 13 ...
- Entertainment calendar - Kane County Chronicle
• ART FOR ALL: Through June 1, Campbell House Gallery, Kane County Events Center, off Kirk Road between Route 38 and Fabyan Parkway. Seventeen artists present works in metal and glass sculpture, silver jewelry, oils and pastels, mixed media and ...
- Wednesday's Agenda, May 21 - Miami Herald
Items contributed must be received at least two days in advance at Calendar Desk, The Miami Herald, 1 Herald Plaza, Fifth Floor Newsroom, Miami, FL 33132-1693. To submit items online, go to MiamiHerald.com, click on Calendar of Events and click Add ...
- Renowned poet/activist says she's accomplished a lot, but there's ... - Toronto Star
Two months after her 80th birthday, grace is foremost in Maya Angelou's mind. "How blessed I am and how blessed I've been," she says, on the phone from her home in North Carolina. The celebrations have been magnificent for this woman, revered for her ...
- Doughnut-ology: Will Bush-Wah convert? (WorldNetDaily)
I'm trying to wrap my mind around the possibility of our putative Presi-Dunce as a later-life convert to Catholicism , perhaps following the example of his diplomatic mentor/erstwhile poodle Tony Blair, former Prime Minister of Great Britain, but it doesn't quite compute.
- Beaches calendar (The Florida Times-Union)
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- Valley Briefing - Beacon News
Alden sets cook-out for military families Alden Gardens of Waterford , 1955 Randi Drive, will host a cook-out at 1:30 p.m. on Memorial Day, May 26, for its residents and the families of local military personnel serving in Iraq. East Aurora JROTC ...
- Akron's Tangier restaurant: Touches of glitter, much of it faded - Cleveland Plain Dealer
It was heartening to look up from my meal at Tangier in Akron to see a row of fringe hanging from an overhead lamp. Ooh-la-la: This dining and entertainment mecca had not totally lost its sense of harem history. But changes have been made. Those who ...
- Paralyzed Achebe Mourns Nigeria 50 Years After Seminal Novel - Bloomberg
June 2 (Bloomberg) -- Chinua Achebe , Nigeria's most famous writer, lives in a modest ranch house with beige siding at the end of a quiet road on the campus of Bard College in New York's Hudson Valley region. He has been teaching literature and ...
- Isabella de' Medici. party animal - Telegraph.co.uk
Isabella de' Medici. party animalTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - May 24, 2008Wealth and privilege allowed Isabella to devote herself to the pursuit of pleasure, indulging her passions for hunting, music and poetry, partying hard, ...
- Are there any politically engaged poets out there? - OpEdNews.com
It is true that many poets were born out of necessity, from the trouble times they were living in. Poetry was then the only acceptable way to fight, because it could be less evident about what it really meant. It was often an indirect attack leaving ...
- Cleveland Museum of Art OKs second phase of expansion, says it's ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
The old Indoor Garden Court in the Cleveland Museum of Art's 1916 building has been renovated to become a light-filled Baroque paintings gallery. The Cleveland Museum of Art blew past a major milestone Monday on a 10-year, $350 million expansion and ...
- LAist Interview: Ed Park, founding editor of The Believer and author of Personal Days (LAist)
Ed Park is in town this week to read from and sign Personal Days , his funny, frightening & frighteningly spot-on novel about modern-day office life in this time of mergers, acquisitions, and business books full of empty platitudes that encourage workers to "do whatever it takes" and "put the customer first." Employees go missing without reason and a rogue element shakes things up, all ...
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