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- Blue Met brings Gary Geddes, Padma Viswanathan back to town - The Gazette (Montreal)
Blue Met brings Gary Geddes, Padma Viswanathan back to townThe Gazette (Montreal), Canada - 47 minutes agoBorn in Nelson, BC, and raised in Edmonton, she's now married to American poet and translator Geoffrey Brock, and lives in Fayetteville, Ark., ...
- Arts calendar for 7/6-7/12/08 - Milford Daily News
Arts calendar for 7/6-7/12/08Milford Daily News, USA - 3 hours agoTonight at 8, it's "Men & Masculinity Revisited: An Exploration in Poetry and Song," featuring Franklin Abbott, Steven Riel, Rick Goldin and Willie Sordillo ...
- Shall I compare thee to a Poetry Idol novice? - Aucklander
Shall I compare thee to a Poetry Idol novice?Aucklander, New Zealand - 23 minutes agoYou ve heard of NZ Idol now make way for Poetry Idol. A wide range of poetry can be heard at an open-mic night at The London Bar in town. ...
- Arts camps for kids in Richmond, Berea - Richmond Register
Arts camps for kids in Richmond, BereaRichmond Register, KY - 6 minutes agoCampers in the June 16-20 session will be able to wow family and friends after they learn about basic magic tricks and the art of illusion. ...
- Morning File: A garage-door tale - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Word up: Ed Steck of Caliban Book Shop with the anti-graffiti measure he deployed on the warehouse's garage door: Arthur Rimbaud's poem "Departure." Seen enough. The vision was met with in every air. Had enough. Sounds of cities, in the evening and ...
- PRIDE AND PAIN AT PARSA-POLIS: What Iran Has Given to the World and What Do We Know About it? (Payvand Iran News)
This paper is an invitation to revisit and re-examine facets of one of the most ancient civilizations - Iran - so as to reclaim that heritage and to exercise a degree of control over a historiography which it represents. -Mehdi S. Shariati
- Summer Fun in Humboldt Co - Humboldt Beacon
Summer Fun in Humboldt CoHumboldt Beacon, CA - 11 minutes agoWeekly themes include poetry, song writing, plays and scripts, iIlustrating, cartooning, and lettering. The academy is for students in grades 4 to 9. ...
- Discover the magic in a book - Hindu
HinduDiscover the magic in a bookHindu, India - 48 minutes agoFor those who enjoy poetry, there are several anthologies available, from the wonderfully lyrical to the ridiculously funny (try out Sukumar Roy and Edward ...
- Silver Jews' latest album mostly loses its way - Chicago Tribune
David Berman, frontman for the Silver Jews, never had much of a voice. "Like a message broadcast on an overpass / all my favorite singers couldn't sing," he intoned on the band's 1998 masterpiece "American Water," aligning himself squarely in the ...
- Tuesday, June 10, 2008 (Fort Worth Weekly)
Young artists concert. 7:30pm Tue. Ed Landreth Auditorium, 2800 University Dr, FW. Free. 817-257-7602.
- METRO BRIEFS (The Saginaw News)
The Saginaw Panhellenic Council will host its second annual ''Chocolate After Dark'' fundraiser. The evening of chocolate, poetry and music is from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday at the Andersen Enrichment Center, 120 Ezra Rust in Saginaw. Participants are encouraged to wear their favorite shade of brown.
- Football: Eriksson lookalike fools Mexicans - Scoop
An English comedian has allegedly tricked a Mexican football club into thinking he is the national team's new coach, Sven-Goran Eriksson. 'No Safety Helmut' is a photographic tribute to the late and legendary German born fashion photographer Helmut ...
- Wiggins is perfect spot to celebrate Juneteenth - Courier-Post
CAMDEN — There's no place more appropriate than Wiggins Park to celebrate the end of slavery. During the 1800s, what is now one of the most scenic portions of the Camden Waterfront served as a marketplace where slaves were traded and sold. That's ...
- Local group pens - Watauga Democrat
Watauga DemocratLocal group pensWatauga Democrat, NC - 2 hours ago... “Quiet My Heart” by June Bare in Poetry; “Meow Means Me Now” by Maggie Bishop for Gift Book; “Escape From Andersonville,” a family tale edited by ...
- Letters: Cuts hit all learners (Independent)
Congratulations to Neil Merrick for high-lighting the extremely disturbing shallowness of the Government's approach to lifelong learning ("Adult education fights for its life", EDUCATION & CAREERS, 1 May). There are, however, broader contexts than just cost-cutting which need stressing.
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