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- Area 61 - Miami New Times
Every Thursday, in a hidden corner of Aventura, freaky fans of poetry venture to urban playground, Area 61. The converted warehouse is a decked-out venue and studio complete with couches, a stage, a small bar, surround sound, and A.C
- Sharjah student is master story teller (Khaleej Times)
DUBAI - Hasaan Yusuf Mohammed, a Business Information Technology student from Sharjah Men's College, became the UAE Regional winner on Thursday evening for the first Regional Extremely Short Story Competition 2008 (ESSC) Arabian Peninsula competition.
- There is for Lauren Ashley Zakrin, who's launching her career in New ... - Grand Rapids Press
Some young actresses might jump at the chance to be on reality TV, but one-time Kalamazoo thespian Lauren Ashley Zakrin was not sure if competing on MTV's ``Legally Blonde The Musical: The Search for Elle Woods'' was the best decision for her in the ...
- Celebrated Cape marching band performs at UMass - South Coast Today
Celebrated Cape marching band performs at UMassSouth Coast Today, MA - 1 hour agoThe free concert was just the latest stop for the all-volunteer band, which got its start in 1978 as an informal group of friends playing together on the ...
- Beatrice D. Price (Hampton Union)
CONCORD — Beatrice Dinsmore Price, 91, died Saturday, June 28, 2008, in the Concord Hospital after a brief illness.
- GC 2008: Sony Press Conference Live Blog - IGN
IGNGC 2008: Sony Press Conference Live BlogIGN, CA - 38 minutes ago8:03 am -- And now a gentleman takes the stage and kindly begins delivering German poetry in both German and English. I mean it, he's really reciting poetry ...
- Juneteenth Revisited (Houston Press)
From the 1970s to the early '90s, Juneteenth at Miller Outdoor Theatre was the largest free blues festival in the world and one of the city's marquee live music events. Thousands of people, young and old, black, white and brown, would come to the park and drag coolers and blankets up Hippie Hill to ...
- Obituary: He gave CSUS classes wide view of Italian culture (The Sacramento Bee)
Mario P. Pietralunga, a distinguished Italian scholar and writer who explored the warm, pastoral beauty and coldblooded Mafia culture of his native land as a poet, journalist and professor at Sacramento State, died Sunday. He was 81. Mario P. Pietralunga Born: May 19, 1927 Died: June 1, 2008 Remembered for: Renowned Italian scholar and longtime professor at Sacramento State; ...
- A feast of fun for all the family - The Herald
A feast of fun for all the familyThe Herald, UK - 48 minutes agoFantasy picnics involve endless blue skies, a gingham rug overflowing with baked goods and perhaps someone reciting poetry or playing a harp in the ...
- Souk Okaz festival planned for July - Arab News
Souk Okaz festival planned for JulyArab News, Saudi Arabia - 7 hours ago“Arabs in the past were depending on poetry, more than any other literary form, to express their emotions. Poetry is the history of Arabs,” said Prince ...
- Ministry urges further development in Language and Literature ... - Borneo Bulletin
Borneo BulletinMinistry urges further development in Language and Literature ...Borneo Bulletin, Brunei Darussalam - 14 hours ago... short stories and poetry that emphasises on the importance of a religious life, rich with traits and good qualities that can steer us towards a way of ...
- Community Calendar - August 12, 2008 - Osakis Review
Community Calendar - August 12, 2008Osakis Review, MN - 26 minutes agoOsakis Poetry Club meets at 7 pm at Osakis Visitor Center. Senior wellness exercise program 10:30 am at West View Strength Center. ...
- Sick Days (New York Times)
A poet?s memoir of the rare blood disease that interrupted her life.
- Star summer blockbusters at the Castle - Edinburgh News
EDINBURGH Castle, home of St Margaret's Chapel, the oldest surviving building in the city and of the Honours of Scotland – Scotland's crown jewels. For one month of the year the ancient fortress is also home to the Castle Concerts, Edinburgh's most ...
- Brazilian director swaps Saramago for Shakespeare (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
After more than a year poring over Jose Saramago's book "Blindness" for the upcoming movie of the same name, Brazilian director Fernando Meirelles is embarking on a new literary journey with William Shakespeare.
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