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- David Lister: The Week in Arts (Independent)
Fancy seeing King Lear at the Globe? Great, let's meet by the Thames at midnight. Good idea. And we can take in an exhibition at the Tate first at 10pm, and then on Sunday we'll go to the National Theatre.
- Historic Homes of Gardiner will be shown on tour June 28 - MaineCoastNow.com
GARDINER â The city of Gardiner is blessed with a multitude of fine, old historic homes and, on Saturday, June 28, the Gardiner Public Library will sponsor a tour of seven of those homes, plus a school and a church. The Kate Vannah House on Lincoln ...
- Literary journal makes âWaves' for fourth time (Newport News-Times)
Four years ago, Catherine (Kitty) Pavlish, a professor at Oregon Coast Community College (OCCC), decided that the college and the community would benefit from a literary journal.
- Back Yard - Honolulu Star-Bulletin
For Kahala resident Kristen Chan, her husband, Michael, and their 9-year-old son, Jeffrey, the Contemporary Museum's annual ArtSpree is as entertaining as a circus, one in which art provides the fun and thrills rather than sword eaters, lion tamers ...
- Spike in sales for next poet laureate - Centre Daily
Demand for her work jumped sharply Thursday upon the Library of Congress' announcement that she had been named the new U.S. poet laureate, a one-year term beginning in the fall. Her collections "The Niagara River," "Say Uncle" and "Elephant Rocks ...
- GhanaHomePage stumbles on - GhanaHomePage
GhanaHomePage still remains the most popular portal for Ghanaians around the world â the oldest and the best. We all remember the promptness with which the British High Commission in Accra responded to Kwami Agbodzaâs free market article accusing ...
- DISPATCHES: Summer Entertainment in the Cities - Flathead Beacon
Flathead BeaconDISPATCHES: Summer Entertainment in the CitiesFlathead Beacon, MT - 2 hours agoOpened in 1957, Mooseâs is a family friendly pizza joint that resembles the roughest of roadhouses. Shuffle through the sawdust and peanut shells on the ...
- COMING OF AGE - Contra Costa Times
My heart started thumping when my parents told us we were going to Lebanon. They were beaming with excitement â my dad hasn't gone back to his homeland in nearly 20 years and it has been 14 years since my mom and I went there. Earlier in May, after ...
- UF celebrates National Library Week with Read-A-Thon - Independent Florida Alligator
There is only one place that chocolate wafers and snow peas go together - the Edible Book Contest, where this concoction is known as "War and Peas." The George A. Smathers Libraries will hold an edible book contest Wednesday as part of its sixth ...
- A Poet of the Commonplace - Wall Street Journal
News of this spring's retrospective of the work of the Spanish realist Antonio LĂłpez GarcĂa, at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, caused a considerable stir. When word got out that the artist was going to speak in connection with the exhibition the ...
- Growing Up Asian in Australia - Popmatters.com
âPeople never suspected you could be a racial minority and gay. Of course youâre not gay; youâre foreign .â Benjamin Law in âTowards Manhoodâ, Growing Up Asian in Australia Australiaâs relationship with Asian immigration is one of its ...
- Liz Mitten Ryan Celebrates Equinisity at Book Expo Canada - Equestrianmag.com
Liz Mitten Ryan Celebrates Equinisity at Book Expo CanadaEquestrianmag.com, FL - 2 hours ago... poetry, journal entries and stunning photographs. One with the Herd is capturing hearts all across North America. Funds raised from book sales benefit ...
- Local teen using events to promote awareness - Enid News & Eagle
A 12-year-old Enid artist and singer has made the rounds this spring â first as a guest at United Nations headquarters and the New York Stock Exchange in early April, then as a performer at a Las Vegas fundraising event just a week ago featuring ...
- 'Awkward' poetry fails to win over any friends - Irish Independent
'Awkward' poetry fails to win over any friendsIrish Independent, Ireland - 3 hours agoHowever, the glossary to the poem 'Turas', by Roise Ni Ghrada, didn't help the students much." He felt the explanation of the words 'racht' and 'sceimhle' ...
- Marion Catholic students use 'Irish Stew' for creativity - Marion Star
Marion Catholic students develop creativity with their own "Irish Stew." This publication is a collection of short stories, poems, essays and art work is all student created. MARION - Marion Catholic Jr./Sr. High School students are getting a chance ...
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