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- Readings and Talks (The New Yorker)
NATIONAL ARTS CLUB Eugene Drucker, a violinist for the Emerson String Quartet, reads from his début novel, “The Savior,” about a violinist in a Nazi concentration camp. Drucker will also perform. (15 Gramercy Park S. No tickets necessary. June 19 at 7.) FILM FORUM The downtown revival house, which is . . .
- The joy of rhythm and rhyme - The Nelson Mail
The Nelson MailThe joy of rhythm and rhymeThe Nelson Mail, New Zealand - 2 hours agoPoetry begins in delight and ends in wisdom. I suspect I read poetry as a child because it extended the nursery rhyme experience for me, and the associated ...
- Authors at literary festival - Beverley Guardian
Authors at literary festivalBeverley Guardian, UK - 20 hours agoFor adults, a nine-mile walk and a talk about William Wilberforce are on the agenda, along with a poetry evening, a big book quiz and even a performance by ...
- Women honored for HIV/AIDS work at Red Ribbon Luncheon - pride source.com
Women honored for HIV/AIDS work at Red Ribbon Luncheonpride source.com, MI - 5 hours agoThe awarding was punctuated by poetry, music and dance performances. Kimbery Herbert recited the Maya Angelou poem "Phenomenal Women," while Carolyn King ...
- To breed or not to breed (Salon.com)
With its taproot in "Hamlet," this novel spins an engrossing tale of power struggles within a family of Wisconsin dog breeders.
- Read the Original Review - Time
Announcement of the U. S. publication of Tropic of Cancer was surprising literary news not only because of its underground reputation. It revealed the recent revival of interest in the neglected field of experimental writing—that cloudy area of ...
- Khayyam embodies philosophical, religious questions of Persian ... - Tehran Times
Khayyam embodies philosophical, religious questions of Persian ...Tehran Times, Iran - 1 hour agoKeyvani has translated a work on Khayyam by Mehdi Amin-Razavi entitled “The Wine of Wisdom: The Life, Poetry and Philosophy of Omar Khayyam”. ...
- Hanemaayer can't put price on pain (Toronto Star)
Almost every day for the last 20 years, Anthony Hanemaayer has thought about one thing: The albatross tossed around his neck, the crime he didn't commit.
- Indian River County community connection: June 30 (Vero Press Journal)
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- Do North calendar - Salem News
WALK . Marblehead Walking Tour, Thursday, July 17, 6 to 8 p.m. with Bette Hunt beginning at Lee Mansion. Focus on "Washington Street and its Parallels." Cost, $10 Marblehead Museum and Historical Society members; $15 nonmembers. Reservations ...
- Not Another Winter: An Interview With Mark Eitzel - PopMatters
PopMattersNot Another Winter: An Interview With Mark EitzelPopMatters, IL - 22 minutes agoThroughout the show, Eitzel was funny and self-deprecating, with onstage banter regarding the alleged sexual dalliances between bandmates and Celine Dion. ...
- Velasco's life lends to unorthodox style - The Santa Clara
Velasco's life lends to unorthodox styleThe Santa Clara, USA - 6 hours agoThis family without running water and electricity is my family, too. In the process of being there, the liberation of the people is bound to your own ...
- Kennebunk area calendar of events (York County Coast Star)
The calendar is a compilation of events by local organizations, businesses or individuals. To add your event or activity, contact Living section editor Laura Snyder Smith by e-mail at lsnyder@seacoastonline.com or by phone at 985-2961.
- Downtown concert series starts tonight (The Gainesville Sun)
As in previous years, the 12-year-old concert series offers free performances at the Downtown Community Plaza. New this year, however, is the introduction of other performers who will appear during breaks by the musical acts.
- Book Review: An A to Z Walk In The Park by R.M. Smith (Blogcritics.org)
Graphic artist R.M. Smith teaches the alphabet and animals in his lovely park. An A to Z Walk in the Park by R.M. Smith is a lovely animal themed stroll through the alphabet. This 9” by 9” picture book is aimed at the three to seven year old age group, and it should please animal loving youngsters with its combination of exotic and familiar beasts. The conceit of the book is inviting the reader ...
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