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- Arts Ahead 29 July – 4 August - Londonist
LondonistArts Ahead 29 July – 4 AugustLondonist, UK - 1 hour agoThis week, you can see Peruvian percussion on Wednesday; Athena, who's inspired by the songs and poetry of Greece on Thursday; or Jewish, ...
- AROUND SOUTH MISSISSIPPI - Biloxi Sun Herald
AROUND SOUTH MISSISSIPPIBiloxi Sun Herald, USA - 10 hours agoEntertainment includes live Christian bands, poetry reading and step dancing. Grace Temple is currently on 15th Street and was destroyed during Hurricane ...
- Claire shows a way with words - Auckland stuff.co.nz
Claire shows a way with wordsAuckland stuff.co.nz, New Zealand - 3 hours agoTakapuna Grammar?s head girl is a finalist in the New Zealand Post national schools poetry awards. Claire Sorrenson’s poem Fooling Around conveys the ...
- Wide range of food for the mind at our luncheon - Huddersfield Examiner
Wide range of food for the mind at our luncheonHuddersfield Examiner, UK - 1 hour agoIn fact, some of the anecdotes are so laugh-out-loud funny it makes the reader glad that he became a best-selling author and not a rock star. ...
- Hispanic Heratige Month gives groups opportunity to share their ... - Shorthorn
Hispanic Heritage Month celebrates and educates others about the Hispanic culture, said Diana Padilla, Delta Alpha Sigma member. Business management sophomore Roberto Maddox said the month is for understanding different cultures and how they relate ...
- 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 ...
- Closing the gap on your resume - Edmonton Sun
Closing the gap on your resumeEdmonton Sun, Canada - 4 hours agoSince his wife's death in 2002, he has focused on taking writing courses and working on poetry and fiction; he said he was lucky to have the financial ...
- Kilcher games keep homesteading skills alive, fund museum (Homer News)
[Think you've got what it takes to be a self-reliant, tough-as-nails Alaska homesteader? Put it to the test at the Kilcher Family Homestead Games from noon- 8 p.m. Aug. 2.
- Win rekindles poet's passion - Auckland stuff.co.nz
Auckland stuff.co.nzWin rekindles poet's passionAuckland stuff.co.nz, New Zealand - 44 minutes agoHers was one of 70 poems submitted to the competition, which was launched to continue Mr Gadd’s support of poetry in the city. It is designed to give people ...
- An old rivalry - with new intensity - Charlottesville Daily Progress
An old rivalry - with new intensityCharlottesville Daily Progress, VA - 8 hours agoWelsh used to say about playing at Duke: “Nobody comes to the games, you have to walk a mile to the dressing room and they read [bleep] poetry over the ...
- Schneider novel set during coming RNC - Minneapolis Star Tribune
You cannot help but love the opening line of Bart Schneider 's new novel, "The Man in the Blizzard" (Three Rivers Press, $14.95, 304 pages); the last word is so unexpected. Here it is: I don't know when I first discovered that Detective Bobby ...
- Learn, question before you vote - La Crosse Tribune
In defense of Minnesota State Rep. Ken Tschumper, I know as a former farm girl that cows get out on average of once or twice a year. My dad’s cows did, too. No farmer wants his cows going astray. That’s lost income if he loses them, and even more ...
- READING THE OED - New York Times
READING THE OEDNew York Times, United States - Aug 1, 2008Théophile Gautier read the dictionary to enrich and exoticize his poetry. Walter Pater read the dictionary to keep his prose pure and marmoreal — to learn ...
- Air conditioning artist named - Gadsden Times
Earlier this year, in the cold of winter, the Air Conditioning Tribute Committee announced a call for entries for artists to pay tribute to the most important of summer-time inventions — the air conditioner. The response was positive, and the ...
- Witty playwright known to live hard - Miami Herald
Simon Gray, who wrote bitingly comic plays like Butley , Otherwise Engaged and Quartermaine's Terms about the educated British middle class and whose almost manically confessional late-in-life memoirs turned his sardonic intelligence upon himself ...
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