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- Apollo descends in Sozopol for arts celebration in September - Sophia Echo
The old church building is crammed. The authoritative figure of the poet is towering above the audience on a stage placed just in front of the altar as he reads aloud his latest literary works. Silence and worshipful admiration fill the air. “All ...
- Lou Reed, Royal Albert Hall, London - The Independent
Lou Reed's performance of his 1973 album in its entirety shows that some things are better left in the past The last time I reviewed Lou Reed in this column, I made what I thought was a fairly transparent joke about taking heroin in the toilets ...
- Hardwired Homeschool Hints - BlueRidgeNow.com
Hardwired Homeschool HintsBlueRidgeNow.com, NC - 3 hours agoAlthough it might not be the most helpful resource for homeschooling assignments, parents of any child with health issues or special needs will find it very ...
- War hero, 90, in hospital for routine knee operation died after ... - Daily Mail
Daily MailWar hero, 90, in hospital for routine knee operation died after ...Daily Mail, UK - 41 minutes ago'My father was very, very active. He loved dancing and gardening as well as enjoying painting, writing poetry, and going on day trips.'
- Read all over - World Magazine
Read all overWorld Magazine, NC - 19 minutes agoLike life-changing poetry of yore, graphic novels are a young person's art, demanding and rewarding mental flexibility and nervous stamina. ...
- Just a loveable devil we know (The Age)
It is a big birthday milestone for Kylie Minogue and thousands will wish her well.
- PEN paves the way for women writers to be recognised - New Europe
PEN paves the way for women writers to be recognisedNew Europe, Belgium - 2 hours agoThe anthology* includes award-winning poetry from Kenya to India; short stories from contributors living in Bulgaria, Scotland or in exile in Sweden, ...
- Meet a smile in Myanmar's diaspora - Jakarta Post
NAI NAI: JP/Ati Nurbaiti Nai Nai, her friend said, "is worried sick again." The young woman is busy collecting donations to send to family and friends in Yangon, the old capital stuck in the middle of the area hardest hid by the cyclone, the ...
- guidelines for writers - Eat the State
guidelines for writersEat the State - 3 hours agoWe don't publish the following: poetry, conspiracy theories, long academic or political treatises, articles contrary to our goals (eg, that we feel are ...
- Weekly poetry readings - KNPR
Weekly poetry readingsKNPR, NV - 3 hours agoLooking to read some of your poetry in public, or just wanting to hear other folks read? ReJAVAnate coffee lounge has open mic readings on Sundays and ...
- My boyfriend tries to find happiness in homelessness (The Charlotte Observer)
In April of my freshman year, my boyfriend, Terry, decided he wanted to be homeless. Among the decisions I expected a college boyfriend to make (changing cell phone plans, or maybe going vegan), homelessness was not one of them. Still, I took the situation calmly. I had known Terry since high school and had watched him pass through various phases: Goth, punk, anarchist, Marxist and Zen. When ...
- Four New Plays in Southern Writers' Project Festival Are Set in Alabama (Playbill via Yahoo! News)
Alabama Shakespeare Festival's sixth annual Southern Writers' Project Festival of New Plays May 16-18, shedding light on five new scripts, boast four that are set in Alabama.
- Community Calendar - Worcester Telegram
Community CalendarWorcester Telegram, MA - 3 hours agoKid’s Show “Kathy’s Kid’s Show” presents a fun, musical sing-along show for the young and young at heart at 6 pm at Barrett Park off Chestnut Street as part ...
- Liberalism and lead (Lodi News-Sentinel)
Is liberalism caused by heavy metals? Dr. Heinz Dummkopf, of the Institute for Political Disorders, seems to think so. He has done extensive research into the effects of lead and other toxic metals on human belief systems. The results are quite revealing.
- Art sale features local sisters’ work (Wayland Town Crier)
The annual art show and sale at the Twin Ash Farm barn in Sudbury is a family affair this year with the work of three sisters among the group of artists in the show. Â Â Laine Gifford of Sudbury launched the first summer art sale in 2005 to feature her work and that of her sister, Holly Dickerman of Wayland. She invited several friends, all ceramic artists, to join them.
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