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- Electronic equipment stolen in car break-in on Nottingham - Buffalo News
About $1,800 worth of electronic equipment was stolen in a car break-in Monday night on Nottingham Terrace in North Buffalo, police reported. Northwest District police said a woman had parked her 2007 Nissan in the first block of Nottingham. Someone ...
- Many groups work together as AIDS takes center stage - Fort Worth Star-Telegram
With the AIDS-themed More Life Festival, the Fort Worth Opera and its partners have organized the largest citywide arts collaboration since the biennial decade-centric RetroFest events in the 1990s. The common idea for 50-plus events of More Life (co ...
- Filmfax: High-brow taste in low-brow pop culture - Medford Mail Tribune
How about "Teenagers From Outer Space" and "Evil Brain From Outer Space" and "I Married a Monster From Outer Space"? Yes, yes and yes! You can buy all of these timeless classics of the modern cinema on DVD from those wonderful folks at Filmfax ...
- Getting the hang of it - Financial Times
What most people know about Cy Twombly is that someone was arrested for kissing one of his paintings. Not slashing or seriously defacing it, just kissing. It was a “ geste d’amour ” , the young Frenchwoman declared in her defence last year in ...
- Crossroads Middle School student wins national poetry award (The Grand Rapids Press)
"My father pulled a map out of his backpack, roads spilling across it like languages I did not understand." Patricia loves words, so the Crossroads Middle School student got up and wrote them down.
- Poems As Lovely As Trees (South Shore News & Tribune)
Forty-three adults and children sketched, wrote poetry and made crafts at the free Awesome Art in Nature event April 26 at Camp Bayou Outdoor Learning Center in conjunction with the SouthShore Regional Library's Crawford Art Studio.
- Poster poems: Remember your lines - Guardian Blogs
Looking back ... a scene from Theatre de Complicité's play Mnemonic with Simon McBurney and Katrin Cartlidge. Photograph: Tristram Kenton The muses, so the Greeks believed, are the daughters of memory , which may, I suppose, be a way of saying that ...
- World’s hardest-to-reach vacation spots - MSNBC
Even the ancient Greeks knew that the world is round — but they probably couldn't have imagined just how hard it is to get to some of its most remote spots. Despite modern transportation methods, it still takes days — sometimes weeks — to get ...
- Alton Square to mark Juneteenth with event Monday night - Alton Telegraph
Alton Square to mark Juneteenth with event Monday nightAlton Telegraph, IL - 13 hours agoAlton Square Mall is playing host to the Juneteenth "Express Yourself" Poetry Event, Monday, June 16 from 6:30 to 8 pm in Macy's court on the lower level. ...
- Songwriter Carol Abair is heard - Barre Montpelier Times Argus
Songwriter Carol Abair is heardBarre Montpelier Times Argus, VT - 46 minutes agoHer grandfather, Albert Leddy, was a poet, and her brother Chris has published a book of his poetry. "My writing has a lot to do with my grandfather's feel ...
- Poets on the Psalms - GoErie.com
Poets on the PsalmsGoErie.com, PA - 3 hours agoThis collection of essays by 14 contemporary poets grapples with the magnificent poetry of the Book of Psalms as it speaks to the modern reader. ...
- Order a classified ad - Northern News Services (subscription)
Order a classified adNorthern News Services (subscription), Canada - 1 hour agoWhen talking with students Pass said he tells them they don't have to understand everything in a poem right away. Poetry is hard to get in a single reading, ...
- Nightlife Calendar: 06/06/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Short's Brewing Company, Harmony and Grits 8 p.m. June 6; Seth Bernard CD Release Party 8 p.m. June 7; Synergy Song 8 p.m. June 12; Eric Kesseler 7:30 p.m. and Katie Shields 9:30 p.m. June 13; The Vermeers 9 p.m. June 14, with special guest Eric Kesseler 7:30 p.m.; Samantha Robbins 8 p.m. June 19; Dwain Martin and Amy Cook 8 p.m. June 20; Pinky Lee, Josh 'n' Me 8 p.m. June 21; Darlene from ...
- Sat,12 Jul 2008 (Hindustan Times)
Despite being critically acclaimed for her performances, actress Nandita Das says she does not want to remain unifocal in life by taking acting as her only vocation.
- The Oxford Book of Modern Science Writing, ed. Richard Dawkins - Independent
The Oxford Book of Modern Science Writing, ed. Richard DawkinsIndependent, UK - 36 minutes agoJulian Huxley's "God and Man" is a surprise: recognisably a poem and not mere verse. There are some lapses of literary judgement. ...
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