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- Rose George: Send in the latrines - Dallas Morning News
Rose George: Send in the latrinesDallas Morning News, TX - 5 hours agoThere's a reason those two words aren't in alphabetical order, and it's not poetry. When it comes to prioritizing aid, water has always received the lion's ...
- Artists 'lift up name of Jesus' - Herald News
In December, when Sheila White of Joliet attended a free concert in Joliet featuring former members of the award-winning Christian rock band Petra, her thoughts as well as her soul took flight. Why not assemble a group of little-known Christian ...
- The Poetry of Shape - Japanese laquerware by Nagatoshi Onishi (Art Daily)
Japanese laquerware by Nagatoshi Onishi. COPENHAGEN.-
- Local/state briefs - Grand Island Independent
The City of Grand Island solid waste division was awarded a $100,800 state grant that will be used for composting operations at the city's transfer station at 5050 W. Old Potash Highway. The Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) provided ...
- Past/Present/Future for … Phill Jupitus - Whatsonstage.com
Comedian Phill Jupitus , resident panellist on BBC Two’s Never Mind the Buzzcocks , makes his London theatre debut this week in Nick Reed ’s Lifecoach at the Trafalgar Studios. After rising to prominence as a punk poet and stand-up, Jupitus has ...
- Mike Horyczun column — Terence Martin celebrates new CD at Good Folk - Wilton Villager
Mike Horyczun column — Terence Martin celebrates new CD at Good FolkWilton Villager, CT - 3 hours agoHis poetry is included in the anthology "Four Valley Poets." The Good Folk Coffeehouse, which closes out its 18th season with the show, is located at the ...
- Always look on the dark side of life - the Birmingham Goth scene - Birmingham Post
Always look on the dark side of life - the Birmingham Goth sceneBirmingham Post, UK - 2 hours agoIt derives from a culture that is about the design of clothes, poetry, music and people and places. Some people might think of it as a small, ...
- Historic Strand Theater To Host Festival Of Senior Arts - The Manchester Times
Historic Strand Theater To Host Festival Of Senior ArtsThe Manchester Times, NJ - 9 hours ago... 3 pm daily and features a variety-style show revue with performances in vocal, dance, musical instrument, comedy, drama, poetry, storytelling and more. ...
- What’s happening at The Colony Public Library for the month of July: - Star Community Newspapers
Going on vacation or a boat trip on the lake? Stop by the library during the month of July and pick up a free paperback book to enjoy. The library has some great and current titles, and if you lose it, they won’t care. Toddler Time for 2-year-olds ...
- Independent Foreign Fiction Prize: Goodbye to Berlin (Independent)
Paul Verhaeghen has won this year's Independent Foreign Fiction Prize for his novel Omega Minor, published by Dalkey Archive Press. His victory with this exuberant, pyrotechnic, toweringly ambitious epic is a suitably mould-breaking event. To begin with, the Belgian-born cognitive psychologist translated his own work into English from the Dutch. (He has taught in the US since 1997, and is ...
- Pupils trace links to founders of high school - Otago Daily Times
Pupils trace links to founders of high schoolOtago Daily Times, New Zealand - 3 hours agoOn Friday, the Sutherland brothers introduced the guest speakers at the special welcoming assembly and Sam read poetry at the organ recital in the Hall of ...
- Kennedy brings discretion to VP search (USA Today)
Caroline Kennedy lives a very private life with a very public profile. It's the perfect skill set for her newest assignment.
- 'World's worst poems' at auction - BBC News
BBC News'World's worst poems' at auctionBBC News, UK - 28 minutes agoAlex Dove, from auctioneers Lyon and Turnbull, said: "Poetry didn't really come to him until I think he was 47 and the voices in his head told him that he'd ...
- Three great ideas for your next 48 hours (Erie Times-News)
See the first Erie Summer Festival of the Arts Invitational Exhibit from 6 to 8 p.m. at Gannon University's Schuster Art Gallery, 619 Sassafras St.
- Mooresville man called ‘hero’ for volunteer work - Martinsville Reporter-Times
MOORESVILLE — Earlier this year, the Indianapolis Business Journal recognized Mooresville resident Don Perry, 75, as a finalist for its 2008 Healthcare Heroes award. Perry was among the top three volunteers in the state and was honored at the ...
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