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- Things to do Thursday June 19 - Tampabay.com
Things to do Thursday June 19Tampabay.com, FL - 14 hours ago... coffee shop Cafe Bohemia lives up to its name tonight with a poetry night sponsored by Loud Speakers. It starts at 8 pm at 937 Central Ave. Free. ...
- Freddy Rodriguez & Rachael Taylor Interview, Bottle Shock - MoviesOnline
Freddy Rodriguez & Rachael Taylor Interview, Bottle ShockMoviesOnline, Canada - 40 minutes agoI think when you and I were shooting it, we were like, "This is going to be poetry!" MoviesOnline: How many takes did that scene take? ...
- Halifax gets ready for bumper festival - Irish World News
THE 17th annual Halifax Irish Festival is set to take place this year over one bumper week of top events. The festival, presented by the Halifax and District Irish Society, is the biggest Irish summer festival in the country, with seven days of ...
- A Separate Peace - Washington Post
Washington PostA Separate PeaceWashington Post, United States - 4 hours agoThe fictional Emily, a nurse like her biographical counterpart, marries a doctor and remains childless; Alfred, a mild and playful family man, ...
- Doused with delight - Midland Daily News
    SANFORD -- Dozens of children ignored a cool breeze Thursday morning when they ran, jumped, shrieked with delight and bounced beach balls inside Sanford Lake Park's new spray playground.     One of those children, 11-year-old Midlander ...
- Open Mouth, Insert Foot - Egypt Today
2006 kicks off with a major cultural controversy as Ibrahim El-Moallem, a leading Cairo publisher and chairman of the Arab Publishers’ Union, leads publishers participating in the Cairo International Book Fair into open rebellion against the ...
- Concerts, puppet shows, parties: More than a museum (The State)
On a perfect April evening, cloudless and about 70 degrees, about 300 music lovers gathered in the Columbia Museum of Art’s lobby to hear the Miro Quartet play works by Ludwig van Beethoven and Franz Schubert. It was hosted by Charles Wadsworth, longtime director of the Spoleto Festival USA chamber music series. A week later, the same space overflowed with 700 mostly young people, some wearing ...
- Inside Out In The Open: A Film by Alan Roth (All About Jazz)
Joseph Jarman, Marion Brown, John Tchicai, Alan Silva, Burton Greene, and others. Inside Out In The Open ESP Disk 2001/2008
- Between Nanjing and Chongqing - Asia Pacific Media Network
Asia Pacific Media NetworkBetween Nanjing and ChongqingAsia Pacific Media Network, CA - 2 hours agoSome resisted the politicized vulgarization, but Guo Moro, for instance, who in the 1920s wrote poetry and adapted Marxist analysis to China, ...
- Youthful Offenders Restoring Luster to Diners of Old - New York Times
New York TimesYouthful Offenders Restoring Luster to Diners of OldNew York Times, United States - 3 hours ago“The whole poetry behind it is that these are kids who have been pretty much cast away emotionally and criminally, getting a chance to restore beloved ...
- THE MAN WHO LOVED CHILDREN by Christina Stead. 527 pages. Holt ... - Time
At the time it seemed like too much of a bad thing. Back in 1940, when Australia's Christina Stead (House of All Nations) first published The Man Who Loved Children, a world at war was in no mood to consider the perennial war between men and women ...
- Art association ends annual poetry contest - The Daily News of Newburyport
Art association ends annual poetry contestThe Daily News of Newburyport, MA - 1 hour agoThe judges the contest attracted were also big names in literature and poetry. They included people such as XJ Kennedy, Richard Moore, Robert Shaw and Bruce ...
- Author's book a masterpiece – just ask him - Charlotte.com
Retired newspaper columnist Doug Robarchek says he's happy with his new 30-inch HDTV set, even if it seems to take longer to warm up than his old analog set. Although he refused to learn anything about HDTV, he's discovered the picture looks best ...
- From petty criminals to proud citizens - Deccan Herald
From petty criminals to proud citizensDeccan Herald, India - 59 minutes agoIn early adult life Makarenko was a Bohemian man about town, immersed in romantic poetry, frequenting avant-garde, bourgeois, artistic settings which were ...
- Serbia deserves to feel proud - Guardian Unlimited
In the end, Radovan Karadzic's capture came not in the manner of his cliche-ridden nationalist poetry, with a last stand against external forces and in defence of Serbdom, but instead at the hands of the Serbian government. The man accused of ...
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