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- Passion spread by word of mouth - Tonight
Passion spread by word of mouthTonight, South Africa - 4 hours agoHe is a member of the collective, Reunitedsiblings, who merge poetry with fine art. They have published three anthologies thus far and are growing. ...
- Curtain rises for student - Free Lance-Star
Jenny and Eric's friendship began at the bus stop. Jenny, a nerd with a stutter, helped Eric overcome dyslexia by reading to him while waiting for the bus every morning. But Eric, who was somewhat of a thug, pretended not to know Jenny when his ...
- Brian McKim and Traci Skene are married, but can laugh about it. It's ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the host of Laugh Track, a man who is going on "staycation" . . . Mike McIntyre. Thank you, Cleveland. "Staycation" is the new buzz word for vacationing at home, which folks are doing because of the price of fuel ...
- United we stand, divided we fall - Daily Herald
The huge redwood trees in California are considered to be the tallest trees in the world. Some of them are 300 feet high and more than 2,500 years old. One would think that trees so large would have a tremendous root system reaching down hundreds of ...
- Grandma‘s stories sparked praise poet‘s inspiring career - Weekend Post
Grandma‘s stories sparked praise poet‘s inspiring careerWeekend Post, South Africa - 1 hour agoHer praise poetry is both social and political because “it‘s based on the life of today”. “It‘s actually connecting the past to the future. ...
- Culture club - indy.com
Culture clubindy.com, IN - 12 hours agoThey play West African drums and Irish flutes, they dance Russian ballet and Cuban Rumba, and they eat jerk chicken, spanakopita, and (yes) gigantic breaded ...
- 'Katorse Shorts': The long and short of it - ABS-CBN
Watching "Katorse Shorts", an omnibus of short films produced by the Katorse Writers’ Group, "a group of young writer-filmmakers who were part of Ricky Lee’s 14th Scriptwriting Workshop"—as they describe themselves—one realizes how many films ...
- 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 ...
- Play Day in Park set for Friday (Salina Journal)
The 33rd Annual Play Day in the Park will be from noon-4 p.m. Friday at Oakdale Park, sponsored by the Salina Parks and Recreation Department. Free hot dogs, chips, watermelon, ice cream bars, popsicles and soft drinks will be available beginning at noon.
- “Nazrul Mela” by Channel-i - The Daily Star
The Daily Star“Nazrul Mela” by Channel-iThe Daily Star, Bangladesh - 41 minutes agoHis works -- poetry, songs, features, essays and more -- played a great role during the movements against the British Raj. During the Liberation War his ...
- Symphony at the Shore a high note of weekend activities - News.com.au
SYMPHONY at the Shore is another Brisbane Festival open-air free concert treat on Sunday. Some of Australia's finest musicians present classical music's greatest hits, including Grieg, Tchaikovsky and Mozart. The Brisbane Symphony Orchestra ...
- Warrior and Witch: Marie Brennan interviewed - Crows Nest
Crows NestWarrior and Witch: Marie Brennan interviewedCrows Nest - 3 hours agoFantasy writer Marie Brennan talks to the Fantasy Book Critic about her Warrior/Witch duology, writing a historical fantasy novel set in the Elizabethan Age ...
- Enchanting story - Chicago Tribune
S ome of you may recall that famous line from "Ulysses," when Stephen Dedalus, James Joyce 's great everyday hero, laments, "History . . . is a nightmare from which I am trying to awake." Not so lovers of historical fiction, those of us who try to ...
- On tap this weekend: LI Pirate Festival - Chicago Tribune
When "Double Cross Bill" jumps into his Pontiac Grand Prix, he gives no quarter to other drivers while he pilots the shoals of the LIE en route to terrorizing children's birthday parties from Flanders Bay to Freeport, which - did ye know? - was once ...
- Fagan work fuses traditions (Berkshire Eagle)
BECKET — Dance, music and the visual arts as fused and interpreted by three of the world's artistic legends, what could be a more fitting kick-off to the 76th Jacob's Pillow season!
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