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- Prime Time Calendar the week of Sept. 3, 2008 - Independent Press
Prime Time Calendar the week of Sept. 3, 2008Independent Press, NJ - 1 hour agoThe workshop is free to the public. Reserve to attend. Call 973-442-6400. on the second and fourth Tuesdays of every month for poetry workshops, ...
- The Wharf Theater serves up a summer of hits in its musical revue ... - Monterey County Herald
The Wharf Theater serves up a summer of hits in its musical revue ...Monterey County Herald, CA - 10 hours agoShe says they crave the poetry of "I Dreamed a Dream" from "Les Miserables" and the angst of "Phantom." Of their renditions of the latter, she said, ...
- As Nelson Mandela Turns 90, a Look Back on His Leadership (The Online NewsHour)
On Friday, South Africa marks the 90th birthday of Nelson Mandela, a symbol of reconciliation in a nation nostalgic about his leadership. In this 1994 NewsHour interview, Mandela reflected on South Africa's past and future.
- SENIOR CALENDAR - The Wichita Eagle
SENIOR CALENDARThe Wichita Eagle, KS - 5 hours agoFood, art, poetry and music. Information, 316-744-2415, ext. 121. Fluid Imbalances and Hydration, with registered nurse Kytt Ballet, 10:45 am Monday, ...
- 'Caveman' coming to Noble Fool - Arlington Heights Daily Herald
Send To: The caveman Rob Becker created comes to Noble Fool as the west suburban theater presents the one-man show "Defending the Caveman," a comedic look at contemporary gender wars. The show opens Friday at Pheasant Run Resort & Spa, 4051 E. Main ...
- Control: The fate of Joy Division's Ian Curtis - World Socialist Web Site
World Socialist Web SiteControl: The fate of Joy Division's Ian CurtisWorld Socialist Web Site, MI - 16 minutes agoHe also has developed a talent for poetry, which he shares with his friends. In real life, Curtis was awarded a scholarship to attend the King’s School, ...
- Middletown Arts Center announces fall season (Independent)
MIDDLETOWN — With the new slogan "You'll find it all at the Middletown Arts Center," the nonprofit, award-winning facility has announced a 21-event fall schedule that includes art exhibits, a concert series, dance, comedy, drama, poetry, magic, themed socials, even a masquerade ball.
- 8/28: Watching And Waiting - National Journal
8/28: Watching And WaitingNational Journal, DC - 4 hours agoBowers: "Joe Biden lacked poetry, but he really, really hammered McCain. Given that is what I have hoped to hear from Democrats for so long during this ...
- Peterborough Festival 2008: Opening celebrations and Central Park ... - Peterborough Today
Peterborough Festival 2008: Opening celebrations and Central Park ...Peterborough Today, UK - 7 hours agoAt Central Park, in a weekend geared very much towards families, visitors can take their first steps on the free Fantasy Poetry Trail. ...
- Out and About: Aug. 13 - 24 - West Bridgewater Times
Out and About: Aug. 13 - 24West Bridgewater Times, MA - 1 hour agoOpen mic signup, 8 pm Open mic followed by featured poet, concludes with poetry slam. The Trinity Church Flea Market every Saturday. ...
- LCSC grad Mathes has his first book of poetry on sale - Lewis-Clark State College
LCSC grad Mathes has his first book of poetry on saleLewis-Clark State College, ID - 1 hour agoFormer Lewis-Clark State College student Jerry Mathes has his first book out, a collection of his poetry, that is currently on sale. The book "Fall in the ...
- Disc Picks - Calgary Herald
Disc PicksCalgary Herald, Canada - 10 hours agoThe Walk, which was released last year, shows that these brothers had a real knack for writing tasty R&B flavoured, pop-rock hits. ...
- Poet considered for national award (Prince George Citizen Online)
Gillian Wigmore's poetry has won yet another honour. Her current book Soft Geography was shortlisted earlier this year for the coveted Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize for top B.C. poet. Now Wigmore has been shortlisted for the ReLit Poetry Award for top Canadian poet published by an independent publishing company. Northern B.C.-focused book house Caitlin Press is her publisher for Soft Geography. ...
- Culture at the Marxism 2008 festival - Socialistworker.co.uk
Culture at the Marxism 2008 festivalSocialistworker.co.uk, UK - 2 hours agoJust some of the highlights include poetry performed by the hard‑hitting artist Lemn Sissay, Adrian Mitchell and John Hegley on Saturday evening. Love Music ...
- From A To X, by John Berger (Independent)
John Berger has always defied conventional genres and boundaries, mixing and blurring art criticism and autobiography, poetry and letters, diaries and drawing. His first novel purported to be a diary of a previously undiscovered Hungarian painter; in From A to X, long listed last month for the Booker Prize, prior to publication, he punctuates the story with line sketches of human hands.
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