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- Al-Jazeera makes waves in Vermont - OpEdNews.com
An unusual controversy has erupted in Burlington, Vermont and hopefully other U.S. cities will grapple with the same issue in the not too distant future. I write hopefully, because it started when our municipally owned cable system, Burlington ...
- On the Block: On island activities (The Block Island Times)
Spring openings The Manisses will be opening for the season on Friday, May 2, serving dinner at 5:30 p.m., daily. The Oar opens on May 9, serving lunch and dinner daily from 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. The Book Nook will be opening on Friday, May 9, as well.
- Happy returns from Kurt Sanderling - St. Petersburg Times
Story Tools Why we care: Kurt Sanderling was not only one of the greatest conductors in a generation of great conductors, but he also is father of Stefan Sanderling, music director of the Florida Orchestra. This set commemorates the senior Sanderling ...
- Asia’s Top Music and Lifestyle Event Singapore Sun Festival to ... - 華富財經
Asia’s Top Music and Lifestyle Event Singapore Sun Festival to ...華富財經, Hong Kong - 2 hours ago... and accomplished political foreign correspondent Andrew Forbes -- who will delve into the world of history, fiction, food, poetry and news journalism. ...
- Schools’ arts project captured in new book - Aberdeen Press and Journal
Schools’ arts project captured in new bookAberdeen Press and Journal, UK - 1 hour agoA COMMUNITY arts project which brought together sculpture and poetry has been captured in a new book. Pupils from schools in east Perthshire took part in ...
- Angelou, local women honored (The Charlotte Observer)
Renowned poet Maya Angelou urged a Charlotte audience Saturday to “be ashamed if we die before we can do some great favor for humanity.” Angelou, who recently turned 80, was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the sixth annual Maya Angelou Women Who Lead luncheon at the Westin Charlotte hotel. The event, which drew 700 men and women, raises money for the United Negro College Fund. It ...
- Stalker banned from contacting ex - Harborough Mail
Stalker banned from contacting exHarborough Mail, UK - 2 hours ago... items at his home revealing his obsession with her, including a diary detailing her daily whereabouts, binoculars, unsent letters and books of poetry. ...
- Yampah students ready for the world - Glenwood Springs Post Independent
Yampah students ready for the worldGlenwood Springs Post Independent, CO - 2 hours agoPrincipal Leigh McGown said the babies are also graduates of the school’s teen parent program. “Sonja definitely opened my eyes,” said Kaityn Welch. ...
- An athlete in the extreme sport of poetry (The Globe and Mail)
A Calgarian nominated for a French book? Because Erin Moure is 'attracted to the impossibility of translating poetry'
- Lit Bit: Small Places in The Potomac - Gather.com
Lit Bit: Small Places in The PotomacGather.com, MA - 51 minutes agoby Eric D. Goodman My fiction has been published in the May issue of The Potomac, a journal of poetry and politics-and fiction! "Small Places" is a short ...
- Road Trip Radio - New West
Road Trip RadioNew West, MT - 2 hours agoThe banal poetry of commerce lulled me into a peaceful trance. “Misses’ tops, twenty nine ninety nine.” “The drive-in is open during our renovations. ...
- The Revenger's Tragedy: The bloody classic is given a modern twist (Independent)
Joe Orton used two lines from The Revenger's Tragedy as the epigraph to What the Butler Saw – "Surely we are all mad people, and they/ Whom we think are, are not". It's easy to see why he liked the horror-comic Jacobean vision of moral anarchy, with its depraved Italian court, its dysfunctional ruling family, its extremes of virtue and vice, and its tone of sardonic fascination. In Loot, Orton ...
- Manchester group goes underground to explorethe art of sound - Nashua Telegraph
Manchester group goes underground to explorethe art of soundNashua Telegraph, NH - 1 hour agoBy GEORGE PELLETIER Correspondent MANCHESTER – One man's cacophony is clearly another man's chorus as the Underground Music, Art, Poetry Project hits ...
- Mother-daughter duo found success, satisfaction in SCSU’s English department (New Haven Register)
NEW HAVEN — Literary success appears to be part of the DNA of a mother-daughter team graduating this week from Southern Connecticut State University.
- Business Briefs: Poesia in motion - Bay Area Reporter
Bay Area ReporterBusiness Briefs: Poesia in motionBay Area Reporter, CA - 5 hours agoThis is why he chose the name Poesia, which means "poetry" in Italian. D'Ippolito hopes that your dining experience will be as evocative and sensuous as ...
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