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The job and housing markets may be in a slump, but one local exchange keeps expanding. Over the past year, Omaha's shopping has exploded with chain stores that the area has never seen before with several areas around town receiving a piece of the action.
- International Urdu awards on May 15 - Peninsula On-line
International Urdu awards on May 15Peninsula On-line, Qatar - 2 hours agoDoha • One of the Urdu world's most prestigious events, Aalmi Frogh-e-Urdu Adab Awards ceremony and Aalmi Mushaira (International poetry symposium) will be ...
- Work set to begin on $7 million Capitol Theatre renovation in the ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
When the renovated Capitol Theatre reopens next year, Cleveland Cinemas will be paid to run the operation for the Detroit Shoreway Community Development Organization. A fund-raising arm of the theater will sell naming rights for seats and theater ...
- Around Town (The Prague Post)
A proud expat tradition was revived at the Globe bookstore last week, when volume 8 of The Prague Revue debuted to a packed house — nearly eight years after the publication of volume 7.
- Artists pay tribute to Hone Tuwhare (Scoop.co.nz)
Performance artists from around New Zealand will gather at Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetu to honour one of the country’s great literary voices.
- Atwood nets prestigious Spanish literary prize (CBC)
Spain has named writer Margaret Atwood winner of one of the country's most distinguished arts prizes, sometimes likened to the European country's version of the Nobel Prize.
- Writers focus on Midwest Latinos (The Wichita Eagle)
Contributors to the new anthology "Primera Pagina: Poetry from the Latino Heartland" -- including one with ties to Wichita -- say they want to express and draw attention to the Hispanic experience in the middle of the country. "I don't think Hispanics in the Midwest have really been able to have a voice," said Marcelo Xavier Trillo, 30, who was raised in Wichita and participates in the Kansas ...
- A Moment in Time: For a song and a whisper - Malta Independent Online
A Moment in Time: For a song and a whisperMalta Independent Online, Malta - 8 hours agoIts playing, sometimes live by Freddie Portelli and the rest of his St Paul’s Bay “Bums”, always preceded our incredibly well-attended poetry and drama ...
- POET’S GENIUS HAS NO BOUNDARIES - Turkmenistan.ru
POET’S GENIUS HAS NO BOUNDARIESTurkmenistan.ru, Turkmenistan - 8 hours agoThe Stavropol Turkmens marked the approaching national holiday, Makhtumkuli’s Poetry Day, by opening of the first in Russia monument to the prominent poet ...
- The National Book Critics Circle Announces Its Spring 2008 Nbcc ... - Booktrade.info
The National Book Critics Circle Announces Its Spring 2008 Nbcc ...Booktrade.info, UK - 4 hours ago... Book Review, Bookforum, Pleiades, Brooklyn Rail, and the New Republic. Following is a list of the top vote getters in fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. ...
- Summer Choir concert spotlights American poets - University of Wisconsin-Madison University Communications
Summer Choir concert spotlights American poetsUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison University Communications, WI - 5 hours agoFor its depth and meaning to be truly experienced, poetry should also be heard, and not just read. As evidence, the blossoming of spoken word, open mics and ...
- The Big Chill - BloodHorse
The Big ChillBloodHorse, KY - 2 hours agoGiant’s Causeway’s sire, Storm Cat, had done well over Mr. Prospector-line mares in general, and was responsible for Saudi Poetry, the first graded stakes ...
- Q&A with Westmoore grad and Olypmic hopeful David Plummer (The Oklahoman)
David Plummer caused quite a stir in the swimming world earlier this month. The Oklahoma City native and Westmoore High grad turned in lifetime bests in the 100- and 200-meter backstrokes during the Mutual of Omaha Swimvitational, winning the 200 and finishing second only to Michael Phelps in the 100. Next week, Plummer will return to the same pool for the U.S. Olympic trials, but first, the ...
- Williams sees the sights in Seattle - Seattle Post Intelligencer Blogs
While it's unknown what Robin Willliams was doing Monday for his 57th birthday, he was seen over his birthday weekend at the Seattle Art Museum. Robin Williams, 57, is in town on a 25-day film shoot (Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images) One employee of ...
- Will I ever be able to break out of my shell? - Daily Mail
I am 16 and feel I have become isolated from the world. I've always been shy, but recently I've been trying to break out of my shell and become more confident. Yet the deepest part of my mind still tells me to shut up because I worry I'm not worth ...
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