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- Last Friday is First Friday - Topeka Capitol-Journal
So Topekans don't have to choose between fireworks and fine art, the First Friday Art Walk for July will take place today on the last Friday of June. Organizers of the monthly self-guided exploration of Topeka's art galleries and museums moved the ...
- Washing line, not the noose, worried Saddam - Melbourne Herald Sun
eFluxMediaWashing line, not the noose, worried SaddamMelbourne Herald Sun, Australia - 1 hour agoLondon-based pan-Arab daily Al-Hayat published excerpts of what it described as Saddam's prison diaries, which it said it got from US authorities. ...Saddam feared getting 'venereal diseases' from his US prison ... The Canadian Pressall 373 news articles
- June Anderson publishes âTo Catch a Fallen Starâ - Daily Citizen
June Anderson publishes âTo Catch a Fallen StarâDaily Citizen, GA - 3 hours agoâIâve only written poetry.â Anderson said she sat down at her computer at home one day and the story came to her. âI just gave it to God,â Anderson said. ...
- Sparz in the City launches lunchtime concert series - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Location Akron Aurora Avon Avon Lake Bainbridge Barberton Bath Bay Village Beachwood Bedford Bedford Heights Berea Bratenahl Brecksville Broadview Heights Brook Park Brooklyn Brooklyn Heights Brunswick Burton Canton Chagrin Falls Chardon Chesterland ...
- Art plunges the depths in 'Immersion' - Athens Banner-Herald
"These are not pastel pieces, that's for sure," says Celia Brooks, looking at the watercolors that make up the exhibit "Immersion" at the Lyndon House Arts Center, on display through July 19. Indeed not. These watercolors are vibrant with color, from ...
- Film industry shrank with Dhaka fall â Himayat Ali Shair - DAWN Group
A popular Lahore-based columnist recently attended a literary gathering in Karachi and, recording his observations of the event in a column, said he was dismayed to see Himayat Ali Shair âacting as an old manâ. The comment conjured up the image ...
- Art project celebrates landscapes (West Lothian Courier)
An arts project designed to bring together people's experiences of distinct Scottish landscapes has been launched. The web-based Placebook Scotland site will be compiled with images, words and pictures from across the country.
- Eisteddofd champion John dies aged 94 - Daily Post
Eisteddofd champion John dies aged 94Daily Post, UK - 34 minutes agoJohn Lewis Jones, of Gwernymynydd, near Mold, suffered from failing eyesight in recent years but continued to compose poetry of high quality. His friend and ...
- An activist harpist moves for progress - News.com.au
His life as a harpist has been in part the life of an activist who wants to see the instrument's capabilities more fully understood. "There has been a much deeper, darker part of the instrument that I have been exploring for a while now," he says ...
- Culture 101 Egypt - Egypt Today
A t press time, the Cairo governorate had decided to increase the price of cinemas, nightclubs, childrensâ parks and hotel accommodations. Cinema owners, in accordance with a decision made by the Chamber of Cinema Industry, closed down their ...
- Richard Fuchs - SOUNZ
Richard Fuchs was born in Karlsruhe, Germany, the eldest son of a well established German Jewish Family. Although he trained as an architect, he was a gifted pianist and composer. A disciple of Wagner and Mahler, he wrote symphonies, chamber works as ...
- The Intergalactic Mashup King - Wired
In Werner Herzogâs films, the main characters tend to be ambitious explorers who find themselves crashing in spectacular failure. Aguirre, the Wrath of God follows a 16th-century conquistador who sets out to find El Dorado, only to end up on a raft ...
- Black comedy has a bright future - The Age
The AgeBlack comedy has a bright futureThe Age, Australia - 39 minutes agoAndrade appeared on Britain's Radio 3 with a selection of stories and poems in 2005, when she was heavily involved in London's performance poetry scene. ...
- Fear factor - Sunday Herald
Fear factorSunday Herald, UK - 1 hour agoBetween his poetry, his singing, his earring and the small matter of the results he has carved out with Croatia - notably two away wins over England in ...
- Turkmenistan's president orders removal of his autocratic predecessor's golden statue (The Kansas City Star)
ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan | Turkmenistanâs leader has ordered the removal of a giant golden statue of his late predecessor from downtown Ashgabat, the Turkmen capital, a state-run daily said Saturday.
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