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- Howl Festival - Village Voice
Village VoiceHowl FestivalVillage Voice, NY - 9 hours agoTompkins Square Park goes Ginsberg again with the fifth annual Howl Festival, a three-day cultural smorgasbord of poetry, music, theater, painting, dance, ...
- Messiaen's haunting 'Quartet' soars - Detroit Free Press
Messiaen's haunting 'Quartet' soarsDetroit Free Press, United States - 9 hours agoBY MARK STRYKER • FREE PRESS MUSIC CRITIC • October 6, 2008 "A piece of music must be interesting, it must be beautiful, and it must touch the listener," ...
- Making jazz and taming crowds - Mail & Guardian Online
Making jazz and taming crowdsMail & Guardian Online, South Africa - 1 hour agoIt is the 80th birthday of Johannesburg so we intend to have quite a nice crowd and we are going to have a great party to celebrate. ...
- No Time For The Pain (Litchfield County Times)
Lois Pike, four months shy of her 65th birthday, appears fit and trim and pretty much like an active and healthy individual. However, getting into a conversation with her reveals so much more.
- NSU will host retrospective photography exhibit of alumna's work - Alexandria Town Talk
NSU will host retrospective photography exhibit of alumna's workAlexandria Town Talk, LA - 5 hours agoWhether it is photography, pottery, watercolors, oils, jewelry and poetry, Cohen consistently creates works that reflected her environment, Cane River. ...
- Gaia Online Gives Teens the Chance to Take Home "Olympic Gold" (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
SAN JOSE, Calif.----For those of us who have dreamt of Olympic glory, but prefer thumb wrestling and hot dog eating to swimming and hurdles, Gaia Online, the leading online hangout of more than 5 million teens, today announced it will host the Olympics Games for the rest of us…the Rejected Olympics.
- Israeli author to deliver lectures at Knox College - Peoria Journal Star
Author and translator Gabriel Levin, the 2008 Joseph B. Glossberg Visiting Israeli Scholar at Knox College, will deliver three free, public lectures at Knox College in September and October about Middle Eastern literature and his work as a translator ...
- Arts Calendar: 9/25-9/28 - MetroWest Daily News
ROSE ART MUSEUM, at Brandeis University, 415 South St., Waltham, holds an opening reception tonight from 6-8, for its new exhibits including ``Invisible Rays: The Surrealism Legacy,'' featuring drawings from the museum's collection; ``Project for a ...
- The gospel according to Job (excerpts) - Zen and Zion - CanadianChristianity.com
CanadianChristianity.comThe gospel according to Job (excerpts) - Zen and ZionCanadianChristianity.com, Canada - 3 hours agoIn a couplet of indifferent poetry that has become strangely famous, Robert Louis Stevenson wrote, 'The world is so full of a number of things, ...
- Poetry Corner: With age comes wisdom, and cinquains - Providence Journal
Poetry Corner: With age comes wisdom, and cinquainsProvidence Journal, RI - 55 minutes agoHis love of literature and his desire to bring that joy to students can be heard as he tells me of teaching his seventh- and eighth-grade students the art ...
- Bars & Clubs - Times Herald-Record
Bars & ClubsTimes Herald-Record, NY - 50 minutes agoMany Light Hands — Poetry by Robert Milby and Haigan Smith, 69-71 Main St., Cold Spring, 7 pm Sept. 27. Donation $3. Call 809-5322. Ramapo College — Poetry ...
- 'First City of modern India' - Sify
I t all started over a cup of hot tea. The idea to celebrate the birthday of a city that has a history dating back to three centuries started off as a casual conversation one evening when journalists Shashi Nair and Vincent D'Souza met the city's ...
- May 'The Best Man' win - Inside Bay Area
May 'The Best Man' winInside Bay Area, CA - 1 hour agoTHE NEXT CENTURY HOUSE poetry reading will be held Oct. 5. Pleasanton Poet Laureate Martha Meltzer will host nature poet Sandra Stillwell and Pleasanton ...
- Faith in Brief: 10/04/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Haitian pastor to speak Thursday; Swiss steak on dinner menu; Best-seller is topic of conference; Habitat holds information session; Shawl ministry seeks knitters; Bethany Christian gala fundraiser; Noted author to address pastors; Entries sought for poetry contest; Gospel sing at Grawn UM church; Groups combine for memorial concert; Kalkaska church holds steak dinner; Turn old jewelry into ...
- Lesbian Activist Who Was First To Wed In SF Dies (CBS 5 Bay Area)
Pioneering lesbian rights activist Del Martin, who married her lifelong partner in June on the first day that same-sex couples in California gained that right, died Wednesday. She was 87.
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