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- Bloomsday ramble - Worcester Telegram & Gazette
At several spots throughout the city yesterday people gathered to re-joyce and celebrate Bloomsday. The annual event follows in the footsteps of the lead character in James Joyce’s “Ulysses,†re-enacting Leopold Bloom’s journey through Dublin ...
- Theater, music and dance celebrate Juneteenth liberation - Providence Journal
Providence JournalTheater, music and dance celebrate Juneteenth liberationProvidence Journal, RI - 5 hours agoTomorrow, Saturday and Sunday, Providence celebrates Juneteenth, with theater, poetry, dance and music. The series of shows, collectively called Liberation: ...
- Ghaznavi’s demise condoled - The News - International
Ghaznavi’s demise condoledThe News - International, Pakistan - 9 minutes agoIftikhar Arif said that his contribution in poetry is very significant but his travelogues are immensely popular among the readers. ...
- Salem State student travels the long road to accessibility - North Shore Sunday
Salem State student travels the long road to accessibilityNorth Shore Sunday, MA - May 12, 2008And Angel has plenty of insight and poetry to add to the annals. But the Association of American Geographers wasn’t so much looking for poetry. ...
- CubaA Prologue For Our Bolivian Friends - Mathaba.Net
CubaA Prologue For Our Bolivian FriendsMathaba.Net, UK - 18 hours ago“While we were in Chibia, apartheid South African invaded Angola and mercilessly attacked Cassinga, killing many defenceless Namibians. ...
- Fowler: Patuxent ‘on death row’ - So Md News
Fowler: Patuxent ‘on death row’So Md News, MD - 39 minutes ago‘‘She’s on death row,†he said of ‘‘Lady Patuxent.†‘‘We put her there. But we’re making strong appeals. She’s not going to die. ...
- Maxine Waters & Nationalization of the Oil Industry - American Chronicle
American ChronicleMaxine Waters & Nationalization of the Oil IndustryAmerican Chronicle, CA - 3 hours agoThis country was free and in its heyday such blasphemy would have been shouted down. Today the land of the brave has become tone deaf to what the founding ...
- Venezuela: Bloggers Pay Tribute to Eugenio Montejo - Global Voices Online
Global Voices OnlineVenezuela: Bloggers Pay Tribute to Eugenio MontejoGlobal Voices Online, MA - 53 minutes agoMontejo's poetry is well recognized for its rich texture. He was also published in numerous books in Spanish and participated in numerous editorial works ...
- Artist puts inspiring ideas into words - Record Searchlight
Decorative artist Debbie Slavin of Red Bluff, in her studio surrounded by her work, puts finishing touches on a current project. Red Bluff resident Debbie Slavin could identify with the Jimmy Webb song, "If These Walls Could Speak." For more than 30 ...
- Teets to prove worth with free hog roast - Herald-Dispatch
HUNTINGTON -- J. Michael Teets, Republican candidate for Commissioner of Agriculture, is hosting a free hog roast at 6 p.m. Thursday, July 17, at Camp Mad Anthony Wayne, located on Spring Valley Drive in Wayne County. Campaign manager Ashley Stinnett ...
- Sensational Russian Lionhearts! (Pravda Ru)
Holland 1 Russia 3. What an amazing game of football, what a sensational victory for Russian football, for the players of this young, talented, disciplined and determined Russian team and what a shining medal on the chest of Guus Hiddink, the Dutchman who came to Russia to transform a team of spirited young and inexperienced boys into the most valliant lions this game has ever known.
- David Lister: The Week in Arts - The Independent
There is an illness that afflicts leading lights in the arts, an illness that you rarely encounter elsewhere. I call it "cultural paranoia". It involves major celebrities taking popular and populist stances, and then convincing themselves that they ...
- Round-Up: Fourth of July - Concierge
Round-Up: Fourth of JulyConcierge, NY - 58 minutes agoFor eats: Colorado Kitchen is a quirky joint whose garlic cheese grits are worth poetry. The homemade donuts, too, warrant sonnets. ...
- Music (Euronews)
In an exclusive interview with EuroNews, Philip Glass talks about the challenge of setting music to Leonard Cohen’s poetry – a collection, 20 years in the making, of some 167 poems and 43 original illustrations by Cohen himself. Glass was recently in Madrid where he performed at the Autumn Festival.
- Stevie Wonder - Hartford Courant
It's easy to love Idol. The cute kids with big dreams. The catchy tunes. The idiot judges. Irresistible. Oh, they drag it out, for sure. But watching American Idol can be more pleasant than watching a TV competitor like CSI — all the angst, none of
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