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- Long Branch poetry series makes great summer readings - Independent
The Long Branch Summer Poetry Series continues Wednesday, July 23, with an appearance by one of the founders of the Language Poetry movement. An accomplished essayist and speaker as well as a sought-after editor, translator and academic, New York ...
- Ilyas Malayev, 72, Uzbek Musician and Poet, Dies (New York Times)
Mr. Malayev was a musician and poet renowned in Uzbekistan and transplanted to Queens, where he was a legend among fellow Bukharan Jews.
- Cannes Snores Through Che Biopic - Human Events
Cannes Snores Through Che BiopicHuman Events, DC - 3 hours ago“Most of the people I met that knew him,” says Del Toro, “when they spoke about him, there was a sense that they were talking about a family member that ...
- Music for a New Depression - SkyNewswire.com (press release)
Music for a New DepressionSkyNewswire.com (press release), Netherlands - 21 hours agoRobinson Joyce, Blue-Loves' president, enthused, "Elihu's poetry is provocative and right on the mark. He calls 'Keddedy - a hen house chicken' and refers ...
- All the fun without all the waste - Eureka Times-Standard
Everyone seems to be going green these days. It's the hottest trend in business since that whole “Internet” thing took off 10 years ago. Dell, the computer-maker, has now made its corporate headquarters entirely powered by renewable technology ...
- 100 things to do at Milwaukee's summer festivals - On Milwaukee
Note: The contents of this guide were checked for accuracy when this article was updated on May 27, 2008. We continually update the thousands of articles on OnMilwaukee.com, but it's possible some details, specials and offers may have changed. As ...
- Community bids a fond farewell longtime Carmel principal - Arlington Heights Daily Herald
Members of the Carmel Catholic High School family said goodbye Sunday to their longtime spiritual leader and beloved administrator. The Rev. Robert Carroll will leave the Mundelein school at the end of June, after serving as principal since 1994. "I ...
- Burnaby club promotes writing green - Alberni Valley News
Burnaby club promotes writing greenAlberni Valley News, Canada - 1 hour agoPrizes of $200, $100 and $50, as well as honourable mentions will be awarded for the best one-page submissions of either prose or poetry, ...
- Exhibition invites youth to explore techology - Peninsula On-line
Exhibition invites youth to explore techologyPeninsula On-line, Qatar - Jun 26, 2008through illustrations, movie clips, poetry, stories, or in any other creative way. Younger children, aged six to ten, are asked to submit their ideas as a ...
- Pupils’ work worthy of any art gallery - Journal Live
Pupils’ work worthy of any art galleryJournal Live, UK - 1 hour ago... manager at Bullion Lane Primary School, said over the three years children had experienced dance, storytelling, puppetry, poetry and photography. ...
- United we stand, divided we fall (Provo Daily Herald)
The huge redwood trees in California are considered to be the tallest trees in the world. Some of them are 300 feet high and more than 2,500 years old. One would think that trees so large would have a tremendous root system reaching down hundreds of feet into the earth. Not true. The redwoods actually have a very shallow root system, but they all intertwine. They don't stand alone, for all the ...
- Romeo goes time traveling at Victorian Festival (Detroit Free Press)
Downtown Romeo travels back 150 years Saturday for its third annual Victorian Festival. Events include free trolley rides, a Civil War encampment, horse and carriage rides, a moustache contest, a vintage baseball game, a teddy bear picnic and blacksmith demonstrations.
- Off the page - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.ukOff the pageguardian.co.uk, UK - 3 hours agoNow celebrating its 30th anniversary, Bloodaxe has established itself as a fundamental force in British poetry - popular, arresting, outspoken, prolific, ...
- Fast-Moving Storm Hits Rochester (R News)
A fast-moving thunderstorm in Rochester Saturday afternoon caused some problems for motorists. A quick torrential downpour flooded some area streets. Slow drains and rising water trapped two cars under a train bridge on Winton Avenue, leaving some motorists stranded.
- Contemplative spaces - The Australian
Contemplative spacesThe Australian, Australia - 37 minutes agoAlong with painting, calligraphy and poetry writing, garden making was once the preserve of the educated; of rulers, nobles and officials. ...
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