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- City receives $1 million in art for its birthday - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
The city received a major birthday gift yesterday that includes a 20-foot steel and fiberglass sculpture named "Arch," a new symphonic work, artist-mentored programs for city teens and a print portfolio designed to appeal to collectors. Together they ...
- Datebook (Moorpark Acorn)
FRI., MAY 23 'Into The Woods Jr.' Curtain Call Youth Theatre opens musical "Into the Woods Jr.," 8 p.m., Camarillo Community Theatre, 330 Skyway Drive (inside airport), Camarillo. Through June 1. 8 p.m. Fridays, Saturdays. 2 p.m. Sundays. $10 general admission, $5 children 12 and under. Free popcorn with donation of non-perishable food item for food bank.
- Horoscope • Jeraldine Saunders - San Jose Mercury News
Horoscope • Jeraldine SaundersSan Jose Mercury News, USA - 48 minutes ago... ready to show off your own version of "poetry in motion." Express your deepest feelings with a sentimental card or a hand hewn set of romantic verses. ...
- They call Floyd ‘a healing place’ - Southwest Virginia Today
Southwest Virginia TodayThey call Floyd ‘a healing place’Southwest Virginia Today, VA - 1 hour agoMother and son recently returned to the Spoken Word stage to share their original poetry. Another round of applause ensued when Rose announced that Abraham ...
- Festival Kids Events: October Innocence, Dreams of Hope - RedOrbit
Festival Kids Events: October Innocence, Dreams of HopeRedOrbit, TX - 7 hours agoThrough dance and self-penned songs and poetry, the youths will dramatize experiences in their life and struggles with sexual orientation. ...
- Coldpage (New York Times)
A curiously tepid web page for pop?s hottest band.
- Laura Sherman, 78; opened class, heart to needy children - Boston Globe
For the 6- and 7-year-olds who walked into Laura (Levine) Sherman's color-filled classroom in Lynn, the day often started with a warm hug - the first sign of a highly personalized approach to education. During her quarter-century of teaching, it was ...
- 'Booming' moments - News-Leader.com
First they mixed aluminum dust and iron dust, making thermite. Then they added potassium permanganate. Deondre Richardson added the final ingredient -- a test tube of glycerine. Within seconds a ball of fire bubbled up. "Iron wants to steal electrons ...
- Courtesy of the Estate of R. Buckminster Fuller - New York Times
New York TimesCourtesy of the Estate of R. Buckminster FullerNew York Times, United States - 8 hours agoThat was the pivot on which, he claimed, his life turned. The onetime loser entered a period of such deep reflection that he was struck silent, then emerged ...
- The two sides of Nathaniel Abraham - Detroit Free Press
The two sides of Nathaniel AbrahamDetroit Free Press, United States - 3 hours agoThe Nathaniel that Cromer knows is a talented kid who has finished a book of poetry and signed a record deal last spring that pays him a monthly stipend ...
- Wall-E: The best reviewed film of the year? - National Post
Wall-E: The best reviewed film of the year?National Post, Canada - 3 hours agoStephanie Zacharek of Salon says "the picture feels weirdly, and disappointingly, disjointed, something that starts out as poetry and ends as product."
- Ciego de Ávila Welcomes the Summer - Invasor
Ciego de Ávila Welcomes the SummerInvasor, Cuba - 9 hours agoAs part of the Summer Readings Project, on July 4 will take place the Night of the Books, an initiative involving the sale of diverse volumes, poetry and ...
- Merchant of Venice - Jewish Theatre
Merchant of VeniceJewish Theatre, Israel - 1 hour ago... first woman to publish a book of poetry (“Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum” in 1611) and as a candidate for “the dark lady” refe By Judi Herman By Kevin Lynch ...
- Sets, dance and rock'n'roll - Guardian Unlimited
It is just before midday on a damp Saturday morning, but already several hundred people have squeezed into the theatre. At least 500 more are crammed around the entrances - such is their eagerness to see the Bush theatre's new sketch show, 50 Ways to ...
- Origins of festival; (The North Bay Nugget)
The Duanwu Festival originated in ancient China. There are a number of theories about its origins. Today, the most commonly accepted version relates to the death of poet Qu Yuan in 278 BC despite a number of competing theories. Qu Yuan The traditional story holds the festival [...]
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