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- Bridging History and Culture with Flor y Canto en el Barrio: A Celebration of Latino Poetry (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
SAN FRANCISCO----Friends of the San Francisco Public Library, the San Francisco Public Library, and Litquake announced today the San Francisco International Poetry FestivalâFlor y Canto en el Barrio: A Celebration of Latino Poetry.
- Wikipedians Leave Cyberspace, Meet in Egypt - Wall Street Journal
The ancients ranked the Lighthouse of Alexandria, a 400-foot tower of stone, as one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Just down the road, they overlooked a library that, beginning in the third century B.C., represented the greatest storehouse of ...
- The Brooklyn Paper / Tom Callan - BrooklynPapers.com
The Brooklyn Paper / Tom CallanBrooklynPapers.com, United States - 17 minutes agoIn addition to writers of poetry, young adult novels, fiction, non-fiction and everything in between, the festival will feature hundreds of exhibitors such ...
- Without a Prayer - Rolling Stone
P hoenix, July 13th, Sunday morning. Thank God John McCain has declared that he wants to wallpaper the continent with new nuke plants, because now the chances are better that this wretched slab of hot, birdshit-covered asphalt they call a state will ...
- Amritsar remembers its son Sam Manekshaw - Tribune
Known for his sharp wit and swashbuckling personality and always hit with the young generations, Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw, who was responsible for creating history by liberating Bangladesh, erstwhile East Pakistan, passed away last night at a ...
- Local hopes to inspire those âBorn 2 Leadâ (Port Arthur News)
Robinne Alexander has plans to educate and inspire the âunderprivileged and overlookedâ youth of the area.
- Women proclaim itâs âTime for Our Power!â - Mountain Xpress
Women proclaim itâs âTime for Our Power!âMountain Xpress, NC - 4 hours agoOther entertainment will include drumming, singing, poetry, dance and comedy. Another key concern is inclusiveness. âWe want everyone who wants to attend to ...
- Was the 'Japanese Renaissance' lost at sea? (The Japan Times)
Last week, Japan celebrated Umi no Hi (Marine Day). First observed as a national holiday in 1996, Marine Day marks the anniversary of the return of Emperor Meiji from a boat trip to Japan's northernmost island of Hokkaido on July 20, 1876. It is intended, as current Chief Cabinet Secretary Nobutaka Machimura has said, "to thank the sea for its benefits and hope for the prosperity of Japan as an ...
- The lure of the Frost Farm - The Union Leader
The lure of the Frost FarmThe Union Leader, NH - 1 hour agoGuided house tours, a children's garden, walks along the Hyla Brook Trail, lecture series, and poetry readings are all part of the activities available to ...
- New Oliver Jackson art show part of âBAG and Beyondâ Sept. 12-14 - St. Louis American
St. Louis AmericanNew Oliver Jackson art show part of âBAG and Beyondâ Sept. 12-14St. Louis American, MO - 6 hours agoI worked in steel mills, factories, all kinds of jobs, along with other African-American men. Those jobs required intense physical labor. ...
- Community Leaders Forge New Approach To HIV Prevention As Part Of MââŹÂ˘AââŹÂ˘C AIDS Fund Leadership Initiative (Medical News Today)
HIV among imprisoned juveniles, teenagers and the Muslim community headlined a discussion of community leaders and AIDS experts in Johannesburg.
- Music day will rock the town - Ipswich Evening Star
Music day will rock the townIpswich Evening Star, UK - 10 hours agoNow part of the Ip-Art festival, this year there will be six stages, as well as a poetry tent to delight and entertain the thousands expected to flock to ...
- A Poignant Journey From Christianity to Sin and Back Again -- New ... - Primenewswire (press release)
A Poignant Journey From Christianity to Sin and Back Again -- New ...Primenewswire (press release), CA - 26 minutes agoMr. Thompson was usually in some kind of depression and found expression in poetry at an early age. He continued to write poems while in college and on into ...
- Poetry contest announced (Moorpark Acorn)
The Women's Artistic Network is accepting entries for its inaugural poetry contest. Entries must be original and unpublished. Poetry can be traditional or free verse with a maximum of 50 lines. Prizes are first place, $75; second place, $50; and third place, $25.
- Wilmington's N. Madison St. kids to end summer with party (The News Journal)
Neighbors on Wilmington's North Madison Street know the drill.
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