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- Books Unbound: Artfully Altering Books - Westport-News
Books Unbound: Artfully Altering BooksWestport-News, CT - 1 hour agoThis project offers a way of transforming and giving new life to a well-worn book or one with outdated information whose useful life in the collection may ...
- Young poets showcase their skills at Frisoli Youth Center - Cambridge Chronicle
Young poets showcase their skills at Frisoli Youth CenterCambridge Chronicle, MA - 3 hours agoThis showcase featured an open mic and poetry slam. The event was hosted by performance poet Ariana Santiago, a theater major and poetry teacher at Temple ...
- Time for Media and Feminists to Penetrate Prostitution: On The ... - PR Newswire (press release)
Time for Media and Feminists to Penetrate Prostitution: On The ...PR Newswire (press release), NY - Jul 22, 2008... art and poetry that challenge current notions and urge new thinking. "The issue of prostitution has divided feminists for years," writes publisher and ...
- On hippiedom, psychedelia and leaving legendary footprints - New Orleans Times-Picayune Blogs
Photo by Don Aters Legendary Paul Kantner, founding father of the Jefferson Airplane and Jefferson Starship joins David Frieberg (guitar/vocals), Donnie Baldwin (drums), Cathy Richardson (vocals), Chris Smith (keyboards) and band newcomer John ...
- Mother of the Revolution (Old Colony Memorial & Plymouth Bulletin)
When holiday revelers celebrate the nation’s birth later this week, they’ll have a local woman to thank.
- GALEN HOLLEY:A mixture of the horrid and the florid in Savannah - NE Mississippi Daily Journal
A couple of weeks ago I took a tour of Mercer-Williams House in Savannah, Georgia, the house in John Berendt's book "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil," and the movie by the same name. The most famous - or infamous - resident of Mercer House ...
- When Music Was News to Me (Metro Santa Cruz)
Now that culture has been atomized into 18 million targeted niche markets, and anyone can program their personal menu of musical taste into their personal portable digital device, I guess the antique medium of radio can't be expected to provide the public with what it already thinks it wants to hear.
- El Panderosa: Obama, McCain make play for Hispanic voters - Daily Oklahoman
Oh, perdon . I was just tuning up for an interview with Baracko Obama and Juan McCain . Dog sex tapes lead to arrests Marshals round up 227 fugitives in western... McEntire family remembers McSpadden Mustang man admits to making pornographic... OKC ...
- ‘I have little time for poetic constraints’ (Hindustan Times)
The last gent in public affairs showing a flair for poetry (not counting the Bhojpuri aphorismsspouting Lalu Prasad Yadav) was Atal Bihari Vajpayee. So what a pleasant irony that in his debut collection of poems, I Witness: Partial Observations (IndiaInk, Rs 295), Congressman and Minister Kapil Sibal has chosen Vajpayee as a subject for a poem.
- Don Imus in hot water again; Rikki Rockett isn't, and he's celebrating ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Don Imus is dining on toes again after his latest "open mouth, insert foot" moment. Oops, he did it again. Don Imus, who apparently loves nothing more than a beatdown from the Rev. Al Sharpton, drew another one Monday by wondering on air about the ...
- Poets honour fallen friend - Barbados Advocate
The Green Readings at the Cloister Book-store on Saturday offered mixed feelings for the local literary community. The 2nd Green Reading was to feature a reading by Voices co-ordinator, Deborah "Debbie" Callender, but her sudden death on Monday, June ...
- Whose Voice Will Obama Use Thursday? - American Thinker
Will Obama deliver his acceptance speech with his own voice, or return to the oratorical style that permeated his primary victory speeches when he used the voice of Martin Luther King? Thursday, Obama will speak on the 45 th anniversary of Martin ...
- Grimshaw wins Montana honours - Stuff
Charlotte Grimshaw is following in her father's literary footsteps, winning the Montana Medal for her book of short stories, Opportunity. Grimshaw, daughter of CK Stead, scooped the $5000 fiction category and the $10,000 overall award. The Aucklander ...
- Let’s go to camp (Hamilton-Wenham Chronicle)
A listing of local summer camps for kids.
- Across a landscape of memory and timeless poetry - The Daily Star
The Daily StarAcross a landscape of memory and timeless poetryThe Daily Star, Bangladesh - 4 minutes agoIn Hasnat Abdul Hye's instance (and these are episodes from his life he once enlightened readers of a national English language daily with on a weekly ...
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