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- OUR OSCAR WINNERS - New York Post
THE OSCARS are about many things, but justice is not one of them. Prizes are handed out for all kinds of reason, from sentimental favorites to political payback. This year, we're not really going to quibble with "No Country" sweeping the whole dang ...
- Service Honors Those Who've Died in Defense of Israel - Jewish Exponent
Jewish ExponentService Honors Those Who've Died in Defense of IsraelJewish Exponent, PA - 1 hour agoThe hourlong ceremony featured music from two Bach cello suites, as well as poetry readings and several songs, including a performance by the locally based ...
- Feel the pulse - Star-ecentral.com
FOUR years since the last Urbanscapes festival, and the music, art, film and fashion scene in Kuala Lumpur has moved on. Or has it really done so? The answer is a mixed one, with the healthy list of newcomers and familiar (yet relevant) names making ...
- Things to do today: May 4, 2008 - Charleston Gazette
Charleston GazetteThings to do today: May 4, 2008Charleston Gazette, USA - 1 hour agoCharleston Baptist Temple, 209 Morris St. DRUM CIRCLE: 5:30 pm Free. Featuring drumming, poetry and song. All are welcome to participate. ...
- Local artists featured in art show - Millbury-Sutton Chronicle
Local artists featured in art showMillbury-Sutton Chronicle, MA - 9 minutes agoThe film "Memories Like Burrs" will be shown, exploring the life and poetry of Gertrude Halstead, Worcester's first poet laureate. ...
- Indiana Jones and the Jordan connection (St. Catharines Standard)
The old, beaten travelling trunk in Jim Honey's Jordan basement holds the heart of an adventurer. There are yellowing photos of crocodiles and ancient ruins, journal entries about conquests and original poetry about taking risks. The tucked-away treasures once belonged to Frederick Albert Mitchell-Hedges: [...]
- Poetry comes to the street in Howick (Scoop.co.nz)
Howick Library is bringing poetry to the street in celebration of Montana New Zealand Poetry Week this month.
- Far Out Friends: Poetry & Music - San Francisco Weekly
On October 7, 1955, five young poets read at an art gallery on Fillmore Street at an event that would change the face of American poetry. While the debut of Allen Ginsberg's infamous "Howl" is widely considered to be the night’s highlight, the ...
- Yeadon pupils combine poetry and war - Wharfedale and Airedale Observer
Yeadon pupils combine poetry and warWharfedale and Airedale Observer, UK - 5 hours agoBy Annette McIntyre Pupils from a Yeadon school are among those taking part in a poetry competition inspired by a garden from the First World War Youngsters ...
- J.E. Braun - PR.com
Jackson, NJ, May 09, 2008 --( PR.com )-- John Braun, published by iUniverse, Inc., the leading provider of publishing technology solutions for authors, announced today that his debut novel, Paranoia, has hit the virtual bookshelves.
- Morris author shared dad's pain as dementia set in - Dailyrecord.com
Morris author shared dad's pain as dementia set inDailyrecord.com, NJ - 6 hours agoWhen he was younger, he faithfully recorded football plays in sequence as he listened to the contests on the radio and wrote sweet poetry to his soon-to-be ...
- New U.S. poet laureate, Kay Ryan, is a lesbian - Oregonian
Arguably more interesting than her sexual orientation is the tidbit that when newly crowned U.S. poet Laureate Kay Ryan was rejected from the Poetry Club as an undergraduate at UCLA. While the New York Times article profiling the newly recognized ...
- A New Book with a Feminine Approach to Visionary Business - PR.com (press release)
PR.com (press release)A New Book with a Feminine Approach to Visionary BusinessPR.com (press release), NY - 1 hour agoWhere else can you find traditional entrepreneurial wisdom combined with Art, Poetry, Laughter Yoga, Painting Days, Raw Food Recipes and the development of ...
- Robert Smith seeks a Cure for what ails him - Pitch Weekly
Robert Smith seeks a Cure for what ails himPitch Weekly, MO - 15 minutes agoIt's full of poetry and drawings I did while listening to your music. I even drew the Cure's logo on it right there on the cover during drama club.
- In Schools, Separation of Sexes - Washington Post
Mrs. Demshur's class of second-grade girls sat in a tidy circle and took turns reading poems they had composed. "If I were a toucan, I'd tweet, I'd fly," began one girl. When she finished, the others clapped politely. Down the hall, Mr. Reynolds's ...
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