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- Sibal recalls July 22 trust vote with poetic rage - Webindia 123
Exactly a month ago, when some opposition politicians tossed wads of currency notes in parliament claiming they were bribed, they did not know that one of their tribe will freeze this moment of "betrayal and trust" in his mobile and turn it into a ...
- Steelers' Mendenhall candid about life, past and present (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
Rookie Rashard Mendenhall, the first running back selected by the Steelers in the first round of the NFL Draft in 19 years, sat down for a chat with the Trib's John Harris:
- RAW Deal Looms for Taxpayers Unless Terminator and Lawmakers Act Fast (Santa Barbara Independent)
It’s nut-cutting time in Sacramento, to paraphrase famed wordsmith Dick Nixon, as California politicians face an August 1 deadline, when further dithering over the stalemated state budget will start having real-world financial consequences.
- WORD celebrates the life of Gary Hunt - Idaho Mountain Express and Guide
WORD celebrates the life of Gary HuntIdaho Mountain Express and Guide, ID - 4 hours agoThe weekend event will begin at Iconoclast Books with WORD, a free open-mic event for prose, poetry and song or dramatic monologue. ...
- New CDs: The Jonas Brothers, Inara George - Los Angeles Times
New CDs: The Jonas Brothers, Inara GeorgeLos Angeles Times, CA - 1 hour agoEmpowered by this odd old pro, George goes somewhere new -- and historical: into the zone of theater music, between poetry and pop, where she connects with ...
- Long-running workshop boosts writers (Post-Tribune)
GARY -- The Gary Historical and Cultural Society held its annual Writers Workshop at St. John Lutheran Church recently, allowing published and aspiring writers to share their ideas on creativity, choosing a topic and self-publishing.
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- Ralph Victor Heino Sr., 91, musician, composer (Seattle Times)
Until the end of his life, composer and musician Ralph Victor Heino Sr. remained passionate about the arts. Mr. Heino, best-known for his 40-year career with the Seattle Symphony Orchestra, died July 26, after suffering a stroke the week before. He was 91.
- Whispering to animals (Press & Sun-Bulletin)
Carolyn Georgariou used to be a stockbroker in California. Now, she considers herself a "dog whisperer," or animal behaviorist, and lives in Binghamton. Although it might not be your average career jump, Georgariou always knew she wanted to help dogs.
- Lincoln Center Festival Presents Gate|Beckett Beginning July 16 - Playbill.com
Lincoln Center Festival Presents Gate|Beckett Beginning July 16Playbill.com, NY - 2 hours agoThe production features three Beckett pieces not originally conceived for the theatre as well as readings of Beckett's poetry and prose. ...
- Keeping Brunei's traditional literature alive (Borneo Bulletin)
The finals of the 11th national-level traditional poetry recital competition or the Syair, for secondary schools, colleges and private education institutions in conjunction with Teacher's Day was held yesterday at the Dewan Sermayuda of the Language and Literature Bureau in Berakas.
- Out and About: June 25-July 6 - Raynham Call
Out and About: June 25-July 6Raynham Call, MA - 7 minutes agoOpen mic signup, 8 pm Open mic followed by featured poet, concludes with poetry slam. The Trinity Church Flea Market every Saturday. ...
- Atlanta Pride perseveres despite rain, changes - Southern Voice
Southern VoiceAtlanta Pride perseveres despite rain, changesSouthern Voice, GA - 1 hour agoTurnout was also strong at the first ever “shoutOut! with Pride Poetry Slam” at the Civic Center Saturday evening. “It was a really healthy competition ...
- Celebrate Women's Day in Newtown - Bizcommunity.com
Celebrate Women's Day in NewtownBizcommunity.com, South Africa - 6 hours ago... photography, street performance, storytelling, poetry, workshops, crafts, family activities and late-night parties galore - all with a feminine flavour. ...
- After much anticipation, critic's 'Waits' is finally over (The Post and Courier)
There are very few acts good enough to cause me to willingly get into a car and drive several hours to see them. Bonnaroo doesn't count, because the annual music festival features so many great possibilities to see bands that driving to Tennessee is a no-brainer. But to pack up the car and drive to, say, Atlanta from Charleston, requires something truly special. I'd made the trip twice before, ...
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