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- What's Happening - Patriot Ledger
ART ON THE AVENUE – Gallery & Open Studio, 1037 Nantasket Ave., Hull. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sat. Sun. Paintings, photos, books, drawings, furniture, jewelry by Lenore Schneider, Brooks Kelly, Theo Page, Ellie Hayes, Julie Schmitt Sullivan, Bill ...
- Book of condolence for Madison Shaw - This Is Bolton
A BOOK of condolence has been opened in memory of an inspirational pupil. Madison Shaw, who had spinal muscular atrophy, collapsed at her school after suffering breathing problems last Wednesday. Despite attempts by doctors at the Royal Bolton ...
- Al-Baradoni, the last great Arab classical poet (Yemen Times Online)
Yemeni poet, intellectual and writer Abdullah Saleh Al-Baradoni was born in Dhamar governorate’s Al-Baradon village in 1929. Having contracted smallpox at age 4, by age 6, he had lost his vision entirely.
- Bubble Room at Hom is about to pop open - Charlotte Observer
Bubble Room at Hom is about to pop openCharlotte Observer, NC - 56 minutes agoThis smoke-free NoDa billiards bar features open mic poetry night on Tuesdays and books live entertainment regularly. The Grape, either the University or ...
- Poetry reading at Edison library Aug. 13 (Edison Sentinel)
Rowan University student and Edison resident Joseph Carlough will be reading some of his award-winning poetry, plus a short story, at the Edison Main Library, 340 Plainfield Ave., 7 p.m. Aug 13.Reserve a seat by calling the library at 732-287-2298, ext. 1, or sign up at the circulation desk.
- The prints of darkness ... and light - Hampton Roads Daily Press
In the world of art, the name Rembrandt has unrivaled appeal and star power. That's why the new exhibit of his extraordinary prints ranks as one of the year's best shows. On view at the Chrysler Museum today through Aug. 17, "Rembrandt's Etchings ...
- SAVE THE DATE ROANOKE VALLEY ANTIQUE EXPO - Roanoke Times
SAVE THE DATE ROANOKE VALLEY ANTIQUE EXPORoanoke Times, VA - 4 hours agoLooking for a rare book of poetry? Don't miss the largest antique show in the Roanoke Valley. The Roanoke Valley Antique Expo, presented by the Gen. ...
- Complete Cast Announced For 'Irena's Vow' With Feldshuh - Broadway World
Complete Cast Announced For 'Irena's Vow' With FeldshuhBroadway World, NY - 2 hours agoFilms soon to be released include Mount Of Olives with F. Murray Abraham, Eavesdrop (written and directed by Matthew Miele), and Love Life for German ...
- Local Confessions: Groton resident publishes her poetry - TheDay
Local Confessions: Groton resident publishes her poetryTheDay, CT - 1 hour ago“It’s basically based on my life experiences,” said Kathryn Kozlicky, author of Confessions: A Collection of Poetry, her recently released book. ...
- Letters: Blair's fluffy thinking - The Independent
Sir: Far from making the case that we need to learn to live with "a diverse religious ecology", Tony Blair, in his article (14 June) plugging his Faith Foundation, merely succeeds in reminding us of the intellectual poverty of his signature "focus ...
- Amanda Knox: I'm only a suspect in Meredith Kercher killing because I ... - Times Online
Amanda Knox, the American student accused of involvement in the murder of her British flatmate Meredith Kercher in Perugia last November, wrote in her diary that she was only a suspect because she is attractive. In hundreds of pages of notes, diary ...
- Movies: Inside out (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
COMMENTARY: Gay and lesbian cinema has become more inclusive, as this year's Queer Takes festival demonstrates.
- Capital Times: requiem for a paper without paper - Wisconsin State Journal
And so that our first week without a Capital Times we could hold. Now it is a daily newspaper only on-line. My professional journalism career began when I was a sophomore in college. The UW's Daily Cardinal and Badger Herald were cliques. I thought ...
- The Edge Of Love (Evening Standard)
"I sleep with other women because I'm a poet, and poets feed off life," says Matthew Rhys as Dylan Thomas in John Maybury's four-cornered love story. That's a pretty glib statement, even from the not yet totally alcoholic young Thomas, and there's quite a lot of glibness in the film too.
- Saddam feared AIDS, venereal disease - MSNBC
CAIRO, Egypt - Former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or some other venereal disease during his U.S.-supervised captivity, according to excerpts of his prison writings published in a leading Arab newspaper Monday. The London-based ...
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