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- Etisalat opens eSummer programme for children (Khaleej Times)
DUBAI - Etisalat Academy on Thursday announced the opening of '8th eSummer', the academy's fun summer programme taking place at its sports and recreation complex until July 31.
- In a rant, a life is revealed - News & Observer
News & ObserverIn a rant, a life is revealedNews & Observer, NC - 1 hour agoCascading through this history in flashbacks, Miles brilliantly shows how Bennie's base jump into decadent poetry and its romantic idea of life is both an ...
- medici.tv Launches Major Live Webcast Season: A Chat with Director Hervé Boissière (Playbill Arts)
Medici.tv - the new home on the web for free classical music webcasts and archived streaming performances - launches its summer season June 20 with ten live webcasts from the Aspen Musical Festival. Marin Alsop, Joshua Bell, and the Emerson String Quartet are just a few of the names visitors can expect to see in the opening leg of an expansive and varied multimedia venture.
- Art calendar - Monterey County Herald
Art calendarMonterey County Herald, CA - 56 minutes agoPoetry trail hikes, nature photography tutorials and plein air demonstrations with local artists. Cost: $9 per car; discounts for seniors. ...
- Your Vents: Thursday, June 12 - Daily Mail - Charleston
Your Vents: Thursday, June 12Daily Mail - Charleston, WV - 7 hours agoHow can you know how to govern a major university with a degree in law and poetry? * The racism Clinton Giles, principal of Capital High School, ...
- Secretary-General celebrates writings and influence of renowned ... - UN News Centre
Secretary-General celebrates writings and influence of renowned ...UN News Centre - 3 hours ago“He took poetry from the realm of the abstract into contemporary life. And, in the process, he shed new philosophical light on society. ...
- Happy in his world of words (Deccan Herald)
Lyricist Javed Akhtar needs no introduction. Sreya Basu caught up with the man behind many immortal Hindi songs during his visit to Kolkata for Indian Idol 4 auditions.
- Poetry that you can chew over (Stuff)
Havelock North company Poesy is mixing yeast and Yeats. Well, sort of. Poesy sells thin, oval, pizza-base-like breads with a poem in each packet. The idea occurred to owners Alexandra Tylee and Chris Morris about two years ago while they were running their restaurant Pipi in Greytown.
- Outspoken Earle still full of surprises - Burton Mail
Burton MailOutspoken Earle still full of surprisesBurton Mail, UK - 1 hour agoA successful career that includes a dozen acclaimed albums, countless hits for other artists, books of poetry and prose and a successful play abut the death ...
- Gardeners find plenty to keep them busy this month (Journal Inquirer)
Renowned landscape designer Maureen Haseley-Jones, known as the “English Lady,” will speak at the St. Joseph College Hoffman Auditorium in West Hartford at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, June 10. Doors open at 6 p.m. Haseley-Jones’ lecture, Garden Earth, includes a discussion on how to create a beautiful garden that flourishes and how to maintain it organically.
- Detroit news briefs - Detroit Free Press
Thieves stole catalytic converters from two vans at St. Patrick Senior Center in Detroit late Tuesday night or early Wednesday morning. The vans, used for the center's medical transportation, were parked in front of the center, at 58 Parsons St. One ...
- BRIEF: Van Doren On Dickinson: Jul. 18 - RedOrbit
BRIEF: Van Doren On Dickinson: Jul. 18RedOrbit, TX - 35 minutes ago13--The annual summer lecture sponsored by the Litchfield County Writers Project will feature a talk called "Poems of Love, Poems of Loss' by Charles Van ...
- From Coors to Corona to Yuengling -- everything you wanted to know ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Used to be, choosing a beer was a matter of taste, availability, price and advertising. Now beer -- like cars and jeans -- sends a message and never so clearly as when it's a cult beer, a fickle and ever-changing roster of brews that acquire the ...
- SOU Native American youth program receives grant - Ashland Daily Tidings
The Cow Creek Umpqua Indian Foundation has awarded the Southern Oregon University Native American Youth Academy Program, Konaway Nika Tillicum, $10,000. The Konaway Nika Tillicum Native American Youth Academy is a self-supported year-round academic ...
- 'King Lear': Elkin takes on royal role to open Shakespeare in Delaware Park (The Buffalo News)
Few dramatic undertakings are as daunting, as difficult, or -- if done well -- as thrilling as Shakespeare's “King Lear.”
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