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- Fair looking for vendors (The Arizona Republic)
On Tuesday, Avondale is hosting a Balancing Work & Life Resource Fair and is looking for gyms, child care, meal planning and other vendors to participate. Information: 623-333-1613 or www.avondale.org.
- art June 17 at Birla Academy of Art & Culture; 5.30 pm: (The Telegraph)
Industrialist Sanjay Budhia will inaugurate Bonded Friendship, the 24th group exhibition of paintings, drawings and sculptures by well-known artists. June 17 - 23 at Academy of Fine Arts, New South (B) Gallery; 3 pm - 8 pm: Colour Jugglers presents an exhibition of contemporary works by Prasanna Chaudhuri, Subhabrata Bose, Sudipta Dutta and Utpal Dutta.
- Marionettes enjoy revival - Myanmar Times
Marionettes enjoy revivalMyanmar Times, Burma - 7 hours agoIn his poetry the monk also wrote of the public fascination with string puppets, using the commemoration ceremony of the completion of Mingalar Zaiti Pagoda ...
- Knight: Meanwhile, back in Troy - Globe and Mail
Lovely piece of unintended poetry just now from the announcer working the Greece-Russia game. Apparently, a couple of the Greeks are suffering “Achilles problems.†Achilles, of course, the mightiest of all Greek warriors in the legendary conflict ...
- Take a Look into the Complicated Life of a Straightforward Author of Poetry and Prose (PR.com)
The poetry in this collection speaks of issues people encounter everyday. Life experiences that would wear some people down have made this young writer stronger. [PR.com - June 17, 2008]
- Smith biopic follows crude punk formula - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
Smith biopic follows crude punk formulaThe Star-Ledger - NJ.com, NJ - 16 minutes agoAnd then one day in the'70s she had a friend with a guitar back up her poetry reading -- and her own songs of innocence and experience began in earnest. ...
- Go & Do - Are you a pirate or a patriot? - Portsmouth Herald
Strawbery Banke Museum presents the play "Pirates or Patriots?: The Private Wars of Capt. John Paul Jones and Col. John Langdon" at 11:30 a.m., 1:30 p.m., and 2:30 p.m. each day, Saturday and Sunday Aug. 23-24, 30-31 and Monday, Sept. 1 at the Tyco ...
- Senior calendar - Daily Tribune
220 Third Ave. S. Monday: Bad Poetry Day, Tenth Avenue site; 11:15 a.m., tomato tasting, Wisconsin Rapids Parkview site. Tuesday: 11:15 a.m., Piano by Yvonne, Tenth Avenue site; Black Cow Day, Centralia Center. Wednesday: National Senior Citizen Day ...
- APWU: Book Assails Corporate Influence on Postal Service - PostalReporter.com
APWU: Book Assails Corporate Influence on Postal ServicePostalReporter.com, CA - 2 hours agoThis story, told through the eyes of an emerging teen, retraces the lives of an Hispanic, Catholic family living in Northern New Mexico during the 1960's. ...
- Last updated at 5:04 PM on 25th July 2008 - Daily Mail
Daily MailLast updated at 5:04 PM on 25th July 2008Daily Mail, UK - 27 minutes agoJOHN HEGLEY is a poet with Apples & Snakes, England's leading organisation for performance poetry, and will be celebrating its 25th anniversary by appearing ...
- First of three pieces of public art, 'Sorcerer's Gate,' installed on ... - St. Petersburg Times
Artist Bruce White, front, oversees the installation of his sculpture Sorcerer’s Gate on Cleveland Street in Clearwater on Monday. The sculpture changes color during the day, White says, from black-purple to deep purple-red. It is the first of ...
- Out There this week (Denver Post)
Cowboy cartoons, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesdays through Fridays, Aurora History Museum, 15051 E. Alameda Parkway, Aurora; 303-739-6666; auroramuseum.org Home on the risible range.
- Campus Calendar - Daily Anaeum
The Sierra Club will be hosting a corn roast and potluck picnic at 6:30 p.m. at the White Park picnic Shelter. Bring a dish to share and your own beverage, and they’ll supply plates and utensils. This is a chance to renew past friendships and ...
- Guttman to Participate in Artsweek Book Fair - Hamilton College News
Guttman to Participate in Artsweek Book FairHamilton College News, NY - 2 hours agoWet Apples, White Blood was recently awarded the Adirondack Literary Award for Best Book of Poetry in 2007. For more book fair information go to: ...
- Lola Mae Shoup - Daily Gate City
CARTHAGE, Ill. - Lola Mae Shoup, 88, of Carthage, Ill., died Saturday morning, Aug. 23, 2008, in Memorial Hospital, Springfield, Ill. She was born on Feb. 11, 1920, near St. Mary's/Plymouth, Ill., the daughter of Roy and Adelia Esther Wier Sellars ...
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