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- About ‘Gay’. And some speculation on why the Religious Right ... - The Moderate Voice
The answer, Jazz, is YES! There is a linguistic battle going on. And in my circles it’s got a long and contentious lineage. While, as gays and lesbians, we seek to expand ourselves and our relationships to become whole people and full participants ...
- Lyrik: Oh, Helvetia You're Great Even in Defeat - American Chronicle
Lyrik: Oh, Helvetia You're Great Even in DefeatAmerican Chronicle, CA - 1 hour ago... literary sites:Slow Trains, International Zeitschrift,World Poetry Press,New Writing North,Muses Review, The Megaphone, Pan Himalaya, Interpoetry etc. ...
- This week a calendar for the bibliophile - The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com
The Times-Picayune - NOLA.comThis week a calendar for the bibliophileThe Times-Picayune - NOLA.com, LA - 2 hours agoThe Greater New Orleans Fleur de Lis Chapter of the Louisiana State Poetry Society meets Saturday, 2-4 pm, at the Metairie Library, 2350 Metairie Road. ...
- Wednesday, August 13 (Princeton Town Topics)
1 p.m.: Senior Resource Center screening of The Bucket List ; Suzanne Patterson Building. Free. 6 to 9 p.m.: Western singer Jet Weston; Fedora Café, Lawrenceville. Free.
- St. Paul's Karen refugees - MinnPost.com
MinnPost.comSt. Paul's Karen refugeesMinnPost.com, MN - 5 hours agoEmily K. Bright writes poetry, fiction, and human rights articles in Minneapolis, where she also used to teach orientation courses for refugees settling in ...
- Blueberries and banana slugs - Capital City Weekly
Blueberries and banana slugsCapital City Weekly, AK - Jul 29, 2008Author John Straley, Alaska's current State Writer Laureate, will return to host the poetry slam and "Salmon Sonnet" contest on Sunday afternoon at the New ...
- Concerts, puppet shows, parties: More than a museum (The State)
On a perfect April evening, cloudless and about 70 degrees, about 300 music lovers gathered in the Columbia Museum of Art’s lobby to hear the Miro Quartet play works by Ludwig van Beethoven and Franz Schubert. It was hosted by Charles Wadsworth, longtime director of the Spoleto Festival USA chamber music series. A week later, the same space overflowed with 700 mostly young people, some wearing ...
- Free tour is just the ticket at Kennedy Center (Contra Costa Times)
Free daily tours of the center go great with the free Millennium Stage shows daily at 6 p.m.
- Local actors find out what's 'Happening' - The News Journal
Local actors find out what's 'Happening'The News Journal, DE - 50 minutes agoThe 19-year-old, who now lives in Chicago and majors in poetry at Columbia College, an art school, plays "Laura," a student of the professor played by Mark ...
- How To Spot A True Friend - American Chronicle
How To Spot A True FriendAmerican Chronicle, CA - 12 hours agoI am passionate about teaching, writing, poetry, art, fashion, crafts, and parenting. The American Chronicle and its affiliates have no responsibility for ...
- Michael X: A Life In Black And White, by John Williams (Independent)
Sometimes reading makes one feel old. As the fag end of the swinging Sixties merged into the sobering Seventies, John Williams was "a little white kid growing up in South Wales", seeing the Angry Brigade, the IRA and Black Power as distant spectres from the adult world. By contrast, I was newly married to a jazz musician and living in affordable Notting Hill, crossing paths with many of the ...
- Stuck in airport, (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
Talk about timing: In April, American Airlines grounded more than 1,000 flights, many of them out of Chicago, to check electrical connections on its fleet of MD-80s. Two months later, Jonathan Miles has published his first novel, Dear American Airlines, written in the form of a letter from a disgruntled flier stranded at O'Hare, waiting, like Vladimir and Estragon, to be delivered from the ...
- After 30 Years, Improbable Writer Finds Her Niche (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
After years of uncertainty, New Author T.E.Vera makes an intimate debut into the literary world with her compilation "Unsung Verses of Life".
- Beware of ‘limiting beliefs,’ Tunxis grads told (The Bristol Press)
FARMINGTON — Among the more than 300 graduates of Tunxis Community College Sunday was a young Russian immigrant, who had many family members there to cheer him on.
- Memorial Day services - Peoria Journal Star
Memorial Day servicesPeoria Journal Star, IL - May 23, 2008There will be a program of music and poetry as well as the Pledge of Allegiance, national anthem and Brian "Fox" Ellis will give the original dedicatory ...
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