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- Writing Outside The Margins hits Toronto's streets (Scarborough Mirror)
Canada's Festival of Queer Literary Arts returns to the city on Sunday, Aug. 24. The all-day festival, Writing Outside The Margins, features an array of activities for everyone, including panel discussions, an open-mic stage, a poetry slam, children's area and exclusive readings.
- Out and About: Aug. 6 - 17 - East Bridgewater Star
Out and About: Aug. 6 - 17East Bridgewater Star, MA - Aug 5, 2008Open mic signup, 8 pm Open mic followed by featured poet, concludes with poetry slam. The Trinity Church Flea Market every Saturday. ...
- Day 39: Bang your head! Air guitar solo! - Boston Globe
I'm Adam Sell and I have two months left before I leave Boston. My challenge? Do something in the city every day. Have ideas for my adventure? Send me an email . Whenever I'm in a situation in which I make someone feel old, I like to remind them that ...
- Tete-a-Tete with the flying Frenchman who once walked between the ... - The Leader Newspapers
Tete-a-Tete with the flying Frenchman who once walked between the ...The Leader Newspapers, NJ - 2 hours agoOver the years, his interests extended into the realms of theater, music, writing, poetry, drawing and filmmaking, although he will forever be remembered as ...
- Department of Corrections: one office firebombed this weekend, another ... - Spokane Spokesman-Review
Two days after two "incendiary devices" were thrown through a window at the state Department of Corrections field office in Bremerton, the department's Longview office was evacuated briefly today after a bomb threat. A search of the Longview office ...
- Catching up with ballboy's chamber-pop poetry - San Francisco Bay Guardian
San Francisco Bay GuardianCatching up with ballboy's chamber-pop poetrySan Francisco Bay Guardian, CA - 32 minutes agoHere, McIntyre's fuss-free lilt is pushed to the front of the mix, with just the slightest of echo applied to his ear-burrowing observations: "Here's to ...
- Get set for Polk County Fair this weekend - Statesman Journal
Get set for Polk County Fair this weekendStatesman Journal, OR - 2 hours ago7-10 event, which will feature a return of classic favorites — livestock shows, contests ranging from cuisine to poetry, myriad exhibits, food and rides. ...
- Please, look at the Children! - OpEdNews
Please, look at the Children!OpEdNews, PA - 17 minutes agoI am tired of those idiots who still chew on Obama's or his wife's ' black separatism' etc. Did you, morons ever see his girls! ...
- Library releases September calendar - Hannibal Courier-Post
September 2, 10:30 a.m. PRESCHOOL STORY TIME For preschoolers who are ready to enjoy picture books being read aloud in a group setting. Parents and caregivers are encouraged to remain with their children. Hannibal Free Public Library, 573-221 ...
- Scientists To Probe Beginning Of Time - The Bulletin
Scientists today will take a step closer to understanding the beginning of time when the European Organization for Nuclear Research powers up the world's biggest magnetic loop in the search for the universe's missing matter. Particle physicists on ...
- Fragile Alliances, the “Citizen’s Revolution,” and the Future of ... - Dissident Voice
Fragile Alliances, the “Citizen’s Revolution,” and the Future of ...Dissident Voice, CA - 1 hour agoHe has also written, edited or translated a half dozen other books of poetry, fiction, interviews and translations from Latin America. ...
- Concordia scholar shares another side of C.S. Lewis (Austin American-Statesman)
Joel Heck, theology professor at Concordia University, talks about the reprint of "The Personal Heresy: A Controversy," which he edited. The book, last printed in 1965, shows a dialogue between Christian writer C. S. Lewis and literary critic E.M.W. Tillyard on the reading of poetry and will be released next month through Concordia University Press. Heck spoke with the American-Statesman about ...
- Claudia Roth Pierpont: The man who taught rulers how to rule. (The New Yorker)
One method of torture used in Florentine jails during the glorious days of the Renaissance was the strappado: a prisoner was hoisted into the air by a rope attached to his wrists, which had been tied behind his back, and then suddenly dropped toward the floor as many times as . . .
- A natural wonder and a wonderful train ride in southeastern Kentucky (Lexington Herald-Leader)
CORBIN . It all started with my quest for the moonbow, that rare phenomenon that can be seen only on a clear night under a full moon. There have been reports of moonbows, the nocturnal .equivalents of rainbows, at .California's Yosemite National Park, at Waimea in Hawaii, and in New Zealand, but there are only two places in the world where scientists say moonbows occur regularly during ...
- How did Radovan Karadzic evade justice for so long? - Belfast Telegraph
The Srebrenica massacre. The siege of Sarajevo. He was responsible for the two bloodiest episodes in the bloodiest conflict seen in Europe since the Second World War. How was this monster finally caught? It began like a thriller, but ended like a ...
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