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- Summer Blooms With Lavender Festival and Arts Fairs - RedOrbit
Summer Blooms With Lavender Festival and Arts FairsRedOrbit, TX - 2 hours agoThe online guide presents paths for walking or wheelchairs in the city and South Valley. Zero in on routes at www. cabq.gov/parks/prescriptiontrails. ...
- Expanded Wing Luke Asian Museum's treasures are its stories (Seattle Times)
This certainly can't be the most efficient way to get something done: Spend more than 10 years planning it, do a dozen separate studies...
- “Let us not forget Bam:” Shajarian - Tehran Times
“Let us not forget Bam:” ShajarianTehran Times, Iran - 12 hours agoShams Gallery curator Ali Jamshidi also made a short speech and said that all the works on display are based on the pieces of poetry Shajarian used over the ...
- Sneak a listen to Cleveland singer Liz Rubino's new CD, with audio ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
A face (and voice, and oh, what a voice!) familiar to audiences from Columbus to Pittsburgh is back in the news after a Cleveland-area absence imposed by the folding of Kalliope Stage , a sorely missed little musical theater venue in the Cedar Lee ...
- 'Jellyfish' a promising film in Hebrew - Danbury News-Times
A beautifully strange movie, "Jellyfish" -- from the Israeli author, and now director, Etgar Keret -- tracks the perambulations of three Tel Aviv women. Though they are unrelated, and their paths cross by chance, they share a common bond: a profound ...
- Novel About Devil-Girl both Frightening and Inspirational - PR Web (press release)
Novel About Devil-Girl both Frightening and InspirationalPR Web (press release), WA - 20 minutes agoHer second poetry book, "The Stone of Language," was a finalist in five poetry competitions. Her stories have received numerous awards from Francis Ford ...
- Morning File: A garage-door tale - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Word up: Ed Steck of Caliban Book Shop with the anti-graffiti measure he deployed on the warehouse's garage door: Arthur Rimbaud's poem "Departure." Seen enough. The vision was met with in every air. Had enough. Sounds of cities, in the evening and ...
- Wanted: A few good columnists - Greeley Tribune
We know you are out there. We even hear from you occasionally. But we need a commitment. The Tribune is looking for readers who are writers; those who are willing to stand up and let their views be published on our Weld Voices pages. It is time once ...
- BELGIUM IN BULGARIA: Business and poetry in the mind of a Belgian ... - Sophia Echo
recent European Round Table of Industrials meeting. Photo: JULIA LAZAROVA At first glance, Belgian ambassador Philippe Beke may not have much in common with Indiana Jones, the action hero he prefers over Batman no less, but that is only on the ...
- Johnny Byrne: Writer of feelgood TV dramas - The Independent
Johnny Byrne was a hugely prolific and successful writer for British television, but the Dublin tenement where he grew up, during the Depression and Second World War, was a thousand miles from the rural backdrops to the popular, feelgood television ...
- Life in my City: The success story of a private partnership deal... - Vanguard
VanguardLife in my City: The success story of a private partnership deal...Vanguard, Nigeria - 27 minutes agoThe hallmark of the closing ceremony flaovoured with poetry recitations, musical interludes and jokes was the award of prizes to the first three winners of ...
- 300,000 books, 17,000 square feet, and now, 25 years (Denton Record-Chronicle)
More than a business success story of buying, collecting and selling, Recycled Books — housed inside the lilac-colored, century-old Wright Opera House on Denton’s Square — has become a local icon.
- Danford shines in Canadian masterpiece - Tonight South Africa
The eternally anorexic economics of theatre making in this country drives many performers to the one-person format/genre. Dramatic monologues, multiple character sketches or stand-up hybrids are standard stage fare. The reasons, apart from funding ...
- Archives for: 2008 - Lincoln Journal Star
Word is the chancellor's office will announce an interim executive director for the Lied Center for Performing Arts Friday morning to replace the retired Charles Bethea. The rumor is it may be Ann Chang-Barnes, the founder and former artistic ...
- The Crime Drop of the 2020’s? - New York Times Blogs
The Crime Drop of the 2020’s?New York Times Blogs, NY - 1 hour ago(SJD) Even if you don’t have a son fighting in Iraq, even if you don’t read poetry, even if you think you are immune to the power of a mother’s lament ...
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