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- July 12: Local Lifestyle Briefs - Herald-Bulletin
A breakfast buffet will be served to retirees of Delco Remy Plants 8 and 17 at the Rax Restaurant, 11 and Main streets at 8:30 a.m. Thursday. Any retiree from these two plants is welcome to attend, cost is $7 per person. Overflow parking may use the ...
- ET CETERA Victori... - Akron Beacon Journal
Victorian Pastimes — Noon to 3:30 p.m. Wednesdays-Saturdays, 1 to 4 p.m. Sundays through Aug. 31 at Hower House, the University of Akron, 60 Fir Hill, Akron. Explores the various leisure-time activities of the Hower family as well as general ...
- Gao Xingjian: Composing a narrative in ink paint - International Herald Tribune
HONG KONG : 'An artist must walk his own path, and if there are rules, they should only be rules that he himself has created," Gao Xingjian writes in the catalogue for the current exhibition of his paintings at the Alisan Fine Arts gallery in Hong ...
- Queen Victoria had an affair with Indian courtier: Film (NDTV)
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- North Charleston gets artsy (The Post and Courier)
Starting Friday, North Charleston will get a nice little culture boost when it kicks off its nine-day arts festival. Selected by the Southeast Tourism Society as one of its top 20 events for 2008, the North Charleston Arts Festival offers arts, crafts, poetry, theater and music to the general public — mostly for free.
- Two gallery openings highlight monthly art walk - Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin
The "State of the Art" continues to expand this week with two gallery openings timed to coincide with the monthly First Friday art walk presented by the Gorgeous Washington Street Association (GWSA). One is on Binghamton's State Street, also known as ...
- Tuesday Happy trails - Nashua Telegraph
Tuesday Happy trailsNashua Telegraph, NH - 10 minutes agoThe new poet laureate's work will debut on Bad Poetry Day, Aug. 18. With spring officially in full swing (you can tell because it rains instead of snows), ...
- Mohican Wildlife Weekend is here - Akron Beacon Journal
Mohican Wildlife Weekend is hereAkron Beacon Journal, OH - 3 hours agoOutdoor writing — The Wilderness Center is staging a program on the poetry of Mary Oliver and Robert Frost from 10 am to noon. Participants will then head ...
- Borders Books Launches New e-Commerce Site (Michigan Technology News)
ANN ARBOR - Borders Books on Tuesday launched an e-Commerce web site, after a seven year online partnership with Amazon.Com. One of the big changes is a new service called Magic Shelf, which allows customers to view online book, music and movie titles, much the way they browse book tables, displays and shelves at Borders stores.
- Schools in Texas get OK for elective Bible course - Houston Chronicle
OlberlinSchools in Texas get OK for elective Bible courseHouston Chronicle, United States - 4 hours agoAll of the attention focused on the controversy, together with scrutiny from such groups as the American Civil Liberties Union and Texas Freedom Network ...State board approves standards for Bible course KXAN-TVall 167 news articles
- With Class of 2008 we take another step into the future - Annapolis Capital
With Class of 2008 we take another step into the futureAnnapolis Capital, MD - 12 hours agoThey were the state winners in the Poetry Out Loud program - twice. This student body garnered more than $6.2 million in scholarships. ...
- Hudson Sidewalk Sale worth a stroll this Sunday: Your weekly Shop Talk ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Shoppers will have a chance to savor the charms of downtown Hudson this weekend -- and save money at more than 80 establishments. The Hudson Sidewalk Sale -- featuring the areas of Main Street, First & Main and Acme Plaza -- runs through Sunday ...
- We talk with acclaimed poet Mark Doty in advance of his Pittsburgh reading. (Pittsburgh City Paper)
"What I really want to do is make a poem that is as involved as it can be in how it feels to live." By Paul Ruggiero.
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City of Bainbridge July 4th Concert and Fireworks: Trent Tomlinson and Keith Anderson. 7 p.m. Free. Earl May Boat Basin, 101 Boat Basin Circle, Bainbridge, Ga. (229) 248-2000.
- New venue for GOVAC - Explorer News
Explorer NewsNew venue for GOVACExplorer News, AZ - 1 hour agoThe first event in the series is a performance by cowboy poet Bud Strom and country musician Jack Bishop. Strom says he encapsulates the cowboy way of life ...
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