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- Bulbs come in colors - Austin Chronicle
Local sound artist/pianist Tom Grzinich plans on taking out some aggression tomorrow night at Ballet Austin. Oko Jumu, the name of the night's event, features performances from guitar/drum duo Bulbs and video from experimental film artist Scott Stark ...
- WILLIE NELSON'S FAMILY PICNIC - Houston Chronicle
WILLIE NELSON'S FAMILY PICNICHouston Chronicle, United States - 2 hours agoQ: Is there a song you love that you'd never dare record? A: Not that I know of. If I think of it, I'll go record it the next time I'm in the studio. ...
- 445 firms from 35 countries to take part in Abu Dhabi hunting expo - Gulf News
Abu Dhabi: Around 445 companies from 35 countries will take part in the fifth Hunting and Equestrian Exhibition (Abu Dhabi 2008), said Mohammad Khalaf Al Mazrouei, president of the organising committee, during a press conference on Wednesday. "The ...
- Houston teens to compete at Washington poetry slam (w/video) (Houston Chronicle)
Their inspirations come from all over — observations made while busing tables at an Outback Steakhouse, a family nightmare in Indonesia, a poster from the Vans Warped Tour.
- Cambridge students tested on Diana biography - Daily Telegraph
Prof Mary Beard said she also made her third-year pupils read tabloid newspapers and transcripts of the notorious "Squidgygate" and "Camillagate" tapes, which revealed intimate details of the princess and the Prince of Wales's extra-marital affairs ...
- Is it worth it? Artists weigh in on the Ann Arbor Art Fairs - The Ann Arbor News - MLive.com
Is it worth it? Artists weigh in on the Ann Arbor Art FairsThe Ann Arbor News - MLive.com, MI - 57 minutes agoBruce Shields | The Ann Arbor NewsArtist Kevin Liang paints original oil paintings and incribes poetry in Chinese characters on the matting. ...
- MormonTimes.com: Members' stories at heart of film on black Mormons (Deseret Morning News)
From music to words to images, a film documentary can be its own kind of poetry. "Nobody Knows: The Untold Story of Black Mormons" exemplifies that in every way.
- Jamaican Dub-Poet, Malachi releases new album, “Luv Dub Fever” - South Florida Caribbean News
Jamaican Dub-Poet, Malachi releases new album, “Luv Dub Fever”South Florida Caribbean News, FL - 3 hours agoThe event will be hosted by the Poetry Society of Jamaica as part of their monthly fellowship. Malachi will be the special guest performer/reader for the ...
- Sophisticated and complex, “August: Osage County” is curiously ... - Kansas City Star
In “August: Osage County” he give us a rich, funny, sad and frequently mesmerizing three-act comedy/drama about a wildly dysfunctional family in Oklahoma and in so doing satisfies a hunger for something I thought I might never see again: A ...
- First open mic night at RRCC - International Falls Daily Journal
First open mic night at RRCCInternational Falls Daily Journal, MN - 2 hours agoA variety of poetry, prose, music and art mediums are expected. Those established in their craft and those just beginning are encouraged to participate. ...
- Doctors find way to avoid fatal fracture - Buffalo News
We have never seen a miracle cure quite like it. Against all odds, a band of doctors healed a long-festering wound that threatened to become a cancer in the community. Thanks largely to physician intervention, battling factions at five-hospital ...
- Al-Azhar University, Cairo University, and the Sorbonne - guardian.co.uk
Al-Azhar University, Cairo University, and the Sorbonneguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour ago... of On Pre-Islamic Poetry, which called into question the historical accuracy of the Qur'an. He was acquitted, but the book was temporarily banned. ...
- UConn program gives 7th-graders an early start - Stamford Advocate
Graduate student Becky Gladych helps Elpidio Romano with a project during a summer biology class in the University Pals program at the University of Connecticut in Stamford. The program gives Stamford and Norwalk students a taste of college. STAMFORD ...
- Pages 1 2 3 - Salon
We'll never hear the end of Reverend Jeremiah Wright this year. Republican strategists will beat that gong until our ears ring. For working-class voters who listen to talk radio but don't monitor the Web (where office-bound middle-class voters have ...
- Hundreds mourn murdered Ashland native - MetroWest Daily News
Dawn Armstrong was a woman who "spent her dash wisely," the Rev. Ernest Batten told mourners who crowded into the Matarese Funeral Home Chapel yesterday. When dates of birth and death are recorded on a headstone, the dash between the years counts ...
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