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- Remember When: Wartime roast beef brings warm memories (Vero Press Journal)
The war was winding down in May 1945, but people still needed ration stamps to purchase certain scarce articles of food and clothing. The allotment of stamps became available the first of the month, but by the month's end most people had few of the stamps remaining.
- Long march excitement at fever pitch - The Post
Long march excitement at fever pitchThe Post, Pakistan - 36 minutes agoNational songs and rousing poetry is being played at these camps. The long march will enter the twin cities from Swan camp where a large number of lawyers ...
- Documentary opens summer poetry series - Asbury Park Press
Documentary opens summer poetry seriesAsbury Park Press, NJ - 4 hours agoTonight's program is dedicated to the life and legacy of the mid-century American poet Charles Olson (1910-1970), who came into his own in the decades ...
- ISLAND XPRESSIONS INVITATION - SKNVibes.com
SKNVibes.comISLAND XPRESSIONS INVITATIONSKNVibes.com, St. Kitts and Nevis - 8 hours agoIsland Xpressions in collaboration with Chippie & WOTA (Word of the Artist) cordially invite you to another night of poetry, rhythm and song. ...
- Veiled Beauty - NY Arts Magazine
Veiled BeautyNY Arts Magazine, NY - 14 hours agoFor me, if it is not sensual, it is not erotic. I feel that way not only about the visual arts, but also about the written word. One of my favorite poems, ...
- Communities > Whitestone (Queens Courier)
Whitestone is a largely upper-middle-class neighborhood in the northernmost part of the New York City borough of Queens, located between the East River to the north and 25th Avenue to the south.
- Community Calendar - July 22, 2008 - Osakis Review
Community Calendar - July 22, 2008Osakis Review, MN - 3 hours agoOsakis Poetry Club meets at 7 pm at Osakis Visitor Center. Senior wellness exercise program at 11:45 am at West View Strength Center. ...
- Olympics history in the making - Livemint
Olympics history in the makingLivemint, India - 1 hour agoTwo, sport was only an aspect of the ancient games, which also featured sacrifices to deities and other ritual ceremonies, feasting, poetry recitation, ...
- Hookah cafe gets approvals (The Republican)
NORTHAMPTON - Like a genie from a lamp, a bit of Middle Eastern culture is about to appear in Northampton in a wisp of smoke. Pending approval by the state Department of Revenue, a hookah bar called The Den is set to open at 122 Main St. in August.
- Portland rose garden attracts international travelers (Greater Houston Weekly)
Portland, Oregon is known as the city of roses but it could also be known as the city of gardens. We visited the International Rose Test Garden, the oldest garden of its kind in the United States and it is free.
- Illuminate your spirit with enlightening books while vacationing - TheNewsTribune.com
Illuminate your spirit with enlightening books while vacationingTheNewsTribune.com, WA - 19 hours agoTo help you, we asked people from various faith backgrounds to suggest spiritual, inspirational or religious books they think would be good summer reading. ...
- The Diving Pool by Yoko Ogawa - guardian.co.uk
The Diving Pool by Yoko Ogawaguardian.co.uk, UK - 5 minutes agoNot a word is wasted, yet each resonates with a blend of poetry and tension. In the mesmerising title novella, teenage Aya is secretly entranced by Jun, ...
- Edgy Fringe festival energizes downtown - London Free Press
Edgy Fringe festival energizes downtownLondon Free Press, Canada - 1 hour agoPoetry Slams (uncensored poetry competition), workshops and Film-on-the-Fringe add to the mayhem and get the creative juices flowing. ...
- LAFF Review: Big Heart City - Cinematical
LAFF Review: Big Heart CityCinematical, CA - 49 minutes agoBig Heart City's not just an acting showcase, though; director of photography Peter J. Scalettar finds poetry and grandeur in the barren wastes of LA and ...
- Have a seat with a professor who can't be beat: John Maddux (The News Record)
After years of political activism, the quandaries of social work and a deep-seated ethic in humanity, John Maddux, a field service associate professor of English at the University of Cincinnati, still thrives off of positively impacting the lives of others.
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