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- The Artists - BurlingtonFreePress.com
The ArtistsBurlingtonFreePress.com, VT - 6 minutes agoDo you have a quirky fact about you or your poetry that no one would usually know? So many quirks, so little time. To edit before word processors, ...
- Obama hails Madiba for changing lives of blacks - SABC
In a recorded message from US Democratic presidential candidate, Barak Obama, he thanked Madiba for his role in uplifting the lives of black people. Obama says he entered politics after hearing about Madiba's determination to liberate his people. He ...
- Great River Shakespeare Festival announces sonnet winners (Winona Post)
When Winona’s Poet Laureate James Armstrong proposed a citywide sonnet contest, he wasn’t sure he’d have enough entries to give away prizes. After all, it is a 400-year-old poetry form that may not be as familiar to the community as he’d like fit to be.
- Cultural showcase by artists - Gulf Daily News
Cultural showcase by artistsGulf Daily News, Bahrain - 53 minutes agoMeanwhile, a night of poetry will be held from 8pm on Wednesday. Poets Mahdi Salman and Ahmed Radhi will each read out their latest work on the night. ...
- Move Over, George and Martha - 'Stitching''s Stu and Abby Get U.S. Premiere (Playbill via Yahoo! News)
British playwright Anthony Neilson's Stitching - a play about relationship games that would make Edward Albee's vicious characters sit up and take notice - will open June 25 in its U.S. premiere. Previews for the Off-Broadway production directed by Timothy Haskell began June 17.
- Sharp Teeth, By Toby Barlow (Independent)
A novel in verse – about werewolves. Hmm. It's a great elevator pitch, but would anyone actually want to read it? Well, they ought to. The verse is free verse of the loosest kind, often recognisable as verse only by the typography, but the compression of language, the absence of all those little prose discourse markers such as "because" and "so" and "nevertheless", and the vividness of the ...
- In Brief - Thecalifornian.com
Monterra Ranch Properties, owned by Roger and Basil Mills, was granted its fifth extension on back interest payments Friday by the oversight committee for a city employee retirement fund - the Deferred Compensation Fund. Roger Mills will meet again ...
- Rural children refuse to be left out - Malawi's Daily Times
Rural children refuse to be left outMalawi's Daily Times, Malawi - 3 hours agoThe children displayed raw talent in mganda, drama, poetry recitals and their elders climaxed the occasion with gulewamkulu, all carrying a sympathetic ...
- Janet Sarbanes marches to non-political drummer - Explore Baltimore County
Her father, Paul, is a retired U.S. senator. One brother, John, is a congressman, who represents Maryland's 3rd District. The other brother, Michael, lost a spirited race for president of the Baltimore City Council. But Janet, the least known ...
- Book festival receives grants - The Casper Star Tribune
Book festival receives grantsThe Casper Star Tribune, WY - 5 hours ago... and a late-night poetry slam. The National Historic Trails Center in Casper is also sponsoring a day of history related programs. All events are free ...
- Out & About in Kirkland | Sept. 3 - PNW Local News
Out & About in Kirkland | Sept. 3PNW Local News, WA - 5 hours agoNew play tells the story of six African American men whose lives intertwine. Cost: $15-$20. Broadway Performance Hall, 1625 Broadway, Seattle. ...
- July 7, 2008 Library Books - Clovis News Journal
July 7, 2008 Library BooksClovis News Journal, NM - 2 hours ago500 Great Books for Teens by Anita Silvey was given by Viva Laney, Daughters and Family in memory of Jackie Pruet. Divided into 21 sections, ...
- Darkness visible - Hindustan Times
Dark as night and nearly as long, Christopher Nolan’s new Batman movie feels like a beginning and something of an end. Pitched at the divide between art and industry, poetry and entertainment, it goes darker and deeper than any Hollywood movie of ...
- How to make accounting software cool - CNN Money
NEW YORK (Fortune) -- It was too weird to be true. In late 2006, a series of videos appeared on YouTube about a Willow Springs, Ill., resident named Kyle Bone who'd created a successful product called "the anti-shirt" - a shirt that exposed the area ...
- PHILOSOPHER PETER SLOTERDIJK ON THE TOUR DE FRANCE - Der Spiegel
SPIEGEL: Mr. Sloterdijk, two years ago you scaled Mont Ventoux, a 1,900-meter (6,232-foot) peak and one of the mythical mountains of the Tour de France, by bicycle. Why? Sloterdijk: Perhaps to prove that men around the age of 60 aren't quite ready ...
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