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- Community Calendar: 05/01/08 - The Carrboro Citizen
Community Calendar: 05/01/08The Carrboro Citizen, NC - 3 hours ago... For Life. donwollum@gmail.com or 732-5722 Carrboro Day — 13th Annual Carrboro Day Celebration. Music, games, magic show, art, stuff for kids, poetry, ...
- Book events (The State)
Book signings, poetry readings, club meetings, writing workshops — send us your literary events. We will publish your happenings under the events section at thestate.com/books , and some will run in this space on Sundays. E-mail event details along with a contact phone number to books@thestate.com , or fax them to (803) 771-8430, Attention: Book Events. INSPIRATIONAL AUTHOR: S.C. writer ...
- He Talk Pretty ... Part II - Hartford Advocate
He Talk Pretty ... Part IIHartford Advocate, CT - 1 hour agoI mean, you see mistakes on menus, you see little typos here and there, but, in Japan, it’s like poetry. It’s something like “only imflowing you don’t ...
- Road safety abroad campaign launched - La Manga
La MangaRoad safety abroad campaign launchedLa Manga, Spain - 1 hour agoThe Deya Heydays festival, Oona Napier and Jackie Waldren, will seek to remember the golden age of the village when it was immersed in art, poetry, ...
- Norman Community Events (The Oklahoman)
TODAY Norman Farm Market , 8 a.m. to noon, 360-4721, Cleveland County Fairgrounds, 615 E Robinson St., 360-4721. United Ministry Center free lunch , noon, United Ministry Center, 1017 Elm Ave., 321-8682. 2008 Conference on Global and Educational Robotics , 1:30 p.m., Oklahoma Memorial Union, 900 Asp Ave., 579-4609. Science Fiction Club meeting , 7:30 p.m., New York Pizza and Pasta, 217 W ...
- Un Certain Regard: 'Johnny Mad Dog' and 'Delta' - International Herald Tribune
CANNES : The brutal French-Belgian-Liberian movie "Johnny Mad Dog," an assaultive fiction about Liberian child soldiers made with boys and girls who actually fought in that country's recent war, left me wrung out - furious, confused, deep in thought ...
- Lost in Hanoi (Vietnam Net)
VietNamNet Bridge – Two French and a Chilean have been living in Hanoi for years, so how did they “get lost” in the city? “Lost in Hanoi ” is a photo exhibition showing three different views about Hanoi by Antoine Vial, Franck Hamel from France and Nicolas Folch from Chile .
- Paperless e-cards feature beauty along with sustainability - Indiana Living Green
Paperless e-cards feature beauty along with sustainabilityIndiana Living Green, IN - 21 hours ago... that are available free. The Web site, created by the Netherlands Flower Bulb Information Center in Danby, Vt., also has a small library of poetry from ...
- Poetry wanted for market place project (Blyth and Wansbeck Today)
A LOCAL poet is looking to collect words, thoughts and opinions of Blyth Valley residents to feature on the revamped market place. (06/05/2008 16:21:54)
- Lesbians of Lesvos fed up of being called lesbians - Times Online
Dimitris Lambrou is tired of being called a lesbian. As a magazine publisher on the Greek island of Lesvos — Lesbos according to the classical spelling — he is suing Greece’s biggest gay and lesbian association to get the term (with a small l ...
- Female education under attack - Pakistan Observer
Female education under attackPakistan Observer, Pakistan - May 30, 2008She had knowledge of poetry, Arab history, genealogy, medicine and astronomy.” It is a proven fact that Islam is the great apostle of knowledge both for men ...
- A 'mix of myth and poetry' - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Who: By Eisa Davis. Directed by Marion McClinton. When: Previews 7:30 p.m. Wed. 7:30 p.m. Thu., 2 & 7:30 p.m. Sat. Ends June 14. Where: Pillsbury House Theatre, 3501 Chicago Av. S., Mpls. Tickets: $18. 612-825-0459. T iny Pillsbury House Theatre in ...
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Beth Amsel returns to Carbondale
- DVD Review--Simon, King of Witches - Firefox News
DVD Review--Simon, King of WitchesFirefox News, AZ - 5 hours agoBy Peter Gutiérrez Over the past fifteen years, Peter's work in horror and other genres—short fiction, poetry, criticism, and comics—has appeared in ...
- Bringing beauty to all through surprisingly unrefined language (The Japan Times)
Matsuo Basho (1644-1694) is not only Japan's most revered poet, he is also the one most translated into other languages. Yet, until now, no one has gathered into one volume, translated into English, the complete works. Matsuo Basho (1644-1694) is not only Japan's most revered poet, he is also the... Read the full story.
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