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- Gay literary weekend - Washington Blade
Gay literary weekend Take your love of books to Baltimore and Dupont for festival and poetry tour AMY CAVANAUGH Friday, June 20, 2008 Washington and Baltimore are probably not the first two cities that come to mind when you think of gay literature ...
- The Exiles (1961) (New York Times)
“The Exiles” is a sober 1961 documentary about three down-and-almost-out American Indians in the dilapidated Bunker Hill section of Los Angeles.
- In cinemas this weekend - guardian.co.uk
In cinemas this weekendguardian.co.uk, UK - 3 hours agoThe photographer's scrapbook-like documentary of anecdotes, reminiscences, old photos, poetry and general homoerotic worship of male model Peter Johnson. ...
- Robert Macfarlane's 'The Wild Places' (International Herald Tribune)
Robert Macfarlane's 'The Wild Places' is a formidable consideration of the British landscape, by a naturalist who can unfurl a sentence — poetry, really — with the breathless ease of a master angler, a writer whose ideas and reach far transcend the physical region he explores.
- Marking Caribbean American Ties - Washington Post
Marking Caribbean American TiesWashington Post, United States - 16 hours agoThe Capital Caribbean-American Literary Festival, June 10-13, will include storytelling, poetry and lectures. The DC Caribbean Film Festival runs June 17-21 ...
- Patrick Kavanagh Poetry Award 2008 - Nenagh Guardian
Patrick Kavanagh Poetry Award 2008Nenagh Guardian, Ireland - 15 hours agoThe Patrick Kavanagh Poetry Award for a first unpublished collection of poems in English is sponsored again this year by KPMG. The award is now in its 38th ...
- Sesquicentennial recognition (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
Winona, Minn. Visit Winona on Friday for a Capital City for a Day celebration as part of the state's sesquicentennial.
- 'Desperate Housewives' and best bets in the arts - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
What happens in the two-hour season finale of "DH"? How much space do we have? Susan and Mike (Teri Hatcher and James Denton) show off their new baby; Lynette (Felicity Huffman) is accused of child abuse; and, finally, we learn the truth about ...
- Natalie Garland Larson, 82, DYC member - Duxbury Clipper
Natalie Garland Larson, 82, DYC memberDuxbury Clipper, MA - 1 hour agoShe loved music and playing her organ, art, poetry, crossword puzzles, and decorating her homes by the sea. Mrs. Larson leaves her husband Oscar of 62 years ...
- Spending plans for rebate checks - Vacaville Reporter
The following query was sent to some Reporter Reader Network members on Tuesday: The check's in the mail - or the bank account: According to the federal government, stimulus checks amounting to about $300 per taxpayer are starting to be distributed ...
- Religion Calendar: 06/21/2008 - Traverse City Record Eagle
Religion Calendar: 06/21/2008Traverse City Record Eagle, MI - 2 hours agoFriendship Program, 7 pm Tues., to help developmentally disabled adults understand Christian faith, Fellowship Church, 2555 Garfield Road, TC; ...
- School Life: Winners (Everett Herald)
Students from Arlington Christian School recently captured third place in the Association of Christian Schools International District science fair. The annual science fair was at Fairview Christian School in Seattle.
- Pittsburgh Playworks Lab shows off its creations - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Pittsburgh Playworks Lab shows off its creationsPittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - 4 hours ago... to protect and nurture a brilliant 17-year-old student in a world where poetry, comic books and particle physics can transport and elevate characters. ...
- Afterlife: The rhyme of a slow, spirit-sapping death - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.ukAfterlife: The rhyme of a slow, spirit-sapping deathTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 18 minutes agoThere are blessed intervals when Frayn actually allows his characters to speak in plain prose. But the long chunks of Everyman we are forced to endure (with ...
- Journey to the Center of the Earth Review - UGO
Journey to the Center of the Earth ReviewUGO, NY - 3 hours agoThe only true moment of poetry comes when young Sean Anderson (Josh Hutcherson), nephew to Fraser's absent-minded seismic studies professor Trevor Anderson, ...
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