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- Vancouver, just slow down and eat - Vancouver Sun
Vancouver, just slow down and eatVancouver Sun, Canada - 30 minutes agoPoetry makes you feel things and that’s what food should do too. The modern age of mechanization and computerization promised us a better life, ...
- Thanks for going smoke-free - La Crosse Tribune
I want to extend a very warm “thank you” to local businesses and establishments offering smoke-free environments for the public to enjoy. I have noticed more restaurants going completely smoke-free, and I am thrilled to be able to spend time ...
- Eve, Vanessa A Williams, Mashonda in star-studded CFW line-up (The Jamaica Observer)
Urban music and movie superstar turned fashion mogul Eve, Soul Food TV and big screen fave, turned celebrity model Vanessa A Williams and new soul recording artiste Mashonda Dean are part of a star-studded line-up of celebrities, movie stars, music icons and fashionistas who are headed to Jamaica for Caribbean Fashionweek, the region's biggest and most influential fashion extravaganza.
- 'He was a smart, rather vain man' (BBC News)
Former BBC chief news correspondent Kate Adie spent several years covering the Bosnian conflict, and met one of its "architects", Radovan Karadzic, several times.
- Bridging History and Culture with - Ad-Hoc-News (Pressemitteilung)
Bridging History and Culture withAd-Hoc-News (Pressemitteilung), Germany - 19 minutes agoFriends of the San Francisco Public Library, the San Francisco Public Library, and Litquake announced today the San Francisco International Poetry ...
- ISO Werewolf Porn (Washington City Paper)
Thumpers Need Sex, Too It's a special insomnia-laced column! Posted: July 16, 2008 Jack Off All Labels Dan exhibits a fondness for exhibitionism,or at least for the term.
- News Briefs - Idaho Mountain Express and Guide
News BriefsIdaho Mountain Express and Guide, ID - 2 hours agoPoems for Peace is a cross-cultural poetry exchange between children in this community and children throughout the world. To contribute, make checks payable ...
- Music-Infused 'Tis Pity She's a Whore , with Augesen and Hayden, Begins at A.C.T. (Playbill)
René Augesen and Tony Award nominee Michael Hayden are the forbidden lovers of American Conservatory Theater's new production of John Ford's 'Tis Pity She's a Whore, beginning June 5 under the direction of A.C.T. artistic director Carey Perloff.
- Mott Community College to host Creative Expressions Camp for grade ... - MLive.com
FLINT, Michigan -- Grade school students will have the chance to explore their creative side through a unique summer camp at Mott Community College again this year. The MCC Annual Creative Expressions Camp will run Aug. 11 to Aug. 13 from 9 a.m. to ...
- No Sweat(er): Tommy and Amanda Win 'Beauty and the Geek' (Zap2It)
Final teams participated in a human scavenger hunt to win The finale of the fifth season of "Beauty and the Geek" was bittersweet since the show most likely won't come back, seeing how The CW didn't opt to renew it due to failing ratings. Fans of the show were disenchanted that the first few episodes tinkered with the "social experiment" formula -- instead of pairing up the beauties with the ...
- Women writers help each other find the right words - Dailyrecord.com
Women writers help each other find the right wordsDailyrecord.com, NJ - 2 hours ago... the group's collective years of life experience were brought to bear on the one essay. Years that have included published books and volumes of poetry, ...
- Weekend: Get Out! Your guide to fun in our area (The Findlay Courier)
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- 'The Willow Tree' offers cautions about what we see - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Iranian director Majid Majidi's sad, soulful film is his second to explore blindness and sight on multiple levels. His heartbreaking 1999 film, "The Color of Paradise," focused on the desperately lonely but strangely happy existence of a blind 8-year ...
- 2 poets' admissions praised by commission - Myrtle Beach Sun News
2 poets' admissions praised by commissionMyrtle Beach Sun News, SC - 5 hours agoHe won the 2007 A. Poulin Jr. Poetry Prize for his book, "The Boatloads;" the 2005 Randall Jarrell/Harperprints Poetry Chapbook Competition for "Charon's ...
- Angus Calder: Historian, critic and poet whose 'The People's War' challenged conventional wisdom on wartime Britain (Independent)
Angus Calder was for many years a conspicuous figure in the Edinburgh literary scene, but those who knew his prodigious output and his teaching career realised that there was much more to him than that genial presence in poetry readings, theatre, pubs and literary events all over Scotland.
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