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- Local Business News In Brief - Spectrum
ST. GEORGE - The St. George Area Chamber of Commerce's weekly luncheon will feature The Huntsman World Senior Games. The luncheon will be at noon today at the Holiday Inn, 850 S. Bluff St. Lunch is $13. For more information, contact the chamber ...
- Big human questions in 'Rock 'n' Roll' (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
Tom Stoppard's Rock 'n' Roll is about political history and love and rock music and families and sex and death and passionately held ideologies; it's about cancer and Sappho's poetry and newspapers; it's about the differences between freedom and liberty,
- Book Happenings - Ottawa Citizen
Book HappeningsOttawa Citizen, Canada - 6 hours agoPoetry reading: Newfoundland poet George Murray reads at the Tree Reading Series, 8 pm, Arts Court Library, 2 Daley Ave. Free admission. ...
- Chamberlain on books: Poets get at the naked truth - Times Colonist
Times ColonistChamberlain on books: Poets get at the naked truthTimes Colonist, Canada - 16 hours agoAs enjoyable as poetry readings are, I've often wondered how we might make them even more soul-stirring. For me, the answer always was, "Hey, ...
- From the editor's desk - Statesman
From the editor's deskStatesman, NY - 1 hour agoAt the same time, we hope that you will enjoy reading the Statesman for the for our stories whether its music reviews, poetry, sports, ...
- Los Gatos youth group performs 'As You Like It' - San Jose Mercury News
Los Gatos youth group performs 'As You Like It'San Jose Mercury News, USA - 4 hours agoThose looking for a decidedly different interpretation of The Bard's poetry will want to check out the Youth Shakespeare San Jose production of "As You Like ...
- Events and activities countywide - Tampabay.com
Events and activities countywideTampabay.com, FL - 1 hour agoPoets live: Open mike poetry readings at 6:30 pm at Largo Public Library, 120 Central Park Drive. Call (727) 587-6715. Healthy cooking: Teens will learn ...
- Some back-to-school kid books for the beach bag - Citizen
Add some back-to-school buzz to your fun-in-the-sun summer by throwing Yoko, Splat or Wiggles into the beach bag for your kids, especially those prone to first-day jitters. In addition to new and familiar characters to soothe and prepare is a two ...
- Book review: 'Goldengrove' follows grieving sister into depths of despair (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
Goldengrove. By Francine Prose. Harper. 288 pages. $24.95. So much seems tragic when we're teenagers: our appeal - or rather, the lack thereof - to the opposite sex; our embarrassing parents; a spectacularly bad haircut. Nico, ...
- Essam Youssef’s novel gives a new perspective on the neglect... - Egypt Today
Born in Aswan, Abdel Dhaher has both Nubian and Saeedi roots. Although he left Aswan as a child and came to settle in Cairo, Abdel Dhaher never really left Egypt’s most magical city. “My painting style is social realism. I paint the reality of ...
- What Is Happening Today On Gather - Monday August 4 2008 - Gather.com
Gather.comWhat Is Happening Today On Gather - Monday August 4 2008Gather.com, MA - 51 minutes agoWhatever the reason you love trains, we want to give you the chance to share your affections in the All Aboard group and the "Next Stop" Poetry Contest. ...
- Jewish-Catholic Institute Hosts Faith And Politics Forum - The Bulletin
Saint Joseph University's Jewish-Catholic Institute will sponsor an interfaith forum tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. to address the controversial question of whether politics should be preached from the pulpit. The free program, open to the public, is titled ...
- Kay Ryan is the new poet laureate - Philadelphia Inquirer
Kay Ryan, award-winning poet, mountain bike rider and self-described "modern hermit," will soon be going to Washington. The Library of Congress announced today that the lifelong Californian, whose compressed, metaphysical poetry has been compared to ...
- A Sprocker-doodle-doo in Tring - Hemel Gazette
A Sprocker-doodle-doo in TringHemel Gazette, UK - 58 minutes agoThe competition acted as a warm up to John Hegley, who did his usual mix of comedy, music and poetry to the family audience. His gig, at 4.30pm, ...
- Puccini’s heroines - Star-ecentral.com
HE was deemed a poor and indisciplined music student by his uncle, yet Giacomo Puccini (1858-1924), the famed Italian composer renowned for his operas, went on to write classics of the genre like Tosca, Madamme Butterfly and La Boheme, among others ...
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