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- Purely Academic? (RainbowNetwork.com)
Dry ivory tower or rich fruity seam? Little fresher Adrian Gillan has a private tutorial with Gregory Woods, the UK's first Professor of Lesbian and Gay Studies, once described by Anne Widdecombe as "a phenomenal waste of public money". Just what's he learnt about us queers?
- Wyoming reading: Books from and about Wyoming - Jackson Hole Star-Tribune
Wyoming reading: Books from and about WyomingJackson Hole Star-Tribune, WY - 2 hours agoBoth her poetry and her pictures, which often accompany her prose, have won her numerous awards, including the John Collier Award for Forest History ...
- Drew Carey to make Cleveland Orchestra debut -- via Shakespeare - Cleveland Plain Dealer
A bit Puckish? Cleveland's own Drew Carey will narrate Mendelssohn's incidental music to "A Midsummer Night's Dream" later this month with the Cleveland Orchestra. Laurence Olivier. Leslie Howard. John Gielgud. Richard Burton. Drew Carey. Could one ...
- Ballet Excerpts Tease in Opening - RedOrbit
Ballet Excerpts Tease in OpeningRedOrbit, TX - Jun 11, 2008Live original music, composed and performed by Wynne Bennett, Christopher Antonio William Lancaster and George Lewis Jr. drew on songs and poetry in a sound ...
- Bid to squelch Mason's hospital lawsuit fails - Hudson Reporter
MAKING DEMANDS – Assemblyman and Councilman Ruben Ramos sponsored a resolution “demanding” that Councilwoman Beth Mason drop her lawsuit to make certain records at the city’s hospital more available. Aside from Ramos and Councilwoman Terry ...
- SHSU Updates: April 27 - Huntsville Item
SHSU Updates: April 27Huntsville Item, TX - 43 minutes agoNorma Mouton, University of Houston doctoral student and instructor, will discuss the prose and poetry of Spanish writer Pilar Paz Pasamar, as well as her ...
- Wally Lamb’s “Hour” - New Haven Independent
Wally Lamb’s “Hour”New Haven Independent, USA - 3 hours agoHis voice survived, as the event’s organizers read his poetry aloud. Next up was Lamb, a Connecticut native born with a double dose of empathy, ...
- American Indian symposium focuses on the heavens (Muskogee Phoenix)
After several years of tackling subjects on Native American roots and survival, Northeastern State University will reach for the skies with the 36th Annual Symposium on the American Indian.
- Religion Calendar (Erie Times-News)
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, MILLCREEK: Visiting fellow branch church in Warren, Sunday, leaving from the Millcreek church parking lot, 8:45 a.m., 3817 Lancaster Road. Call 835-9411.
- 'Nixon' overcomes the odds - Rocky Mountain News
'Nixon' overcomes the oddsRocky Mountain News, CO - 5 hours agoWest philosophizing, introspective daydreaming and opaque poetry. And plenty of actionless scenes. On his arrival, Nixon gushes at length about the moment. ...
- 'Green Team' youngsters do their part to restore the Elizabeth River - HamptonRoads.com
CHESAPEAKE - Meet the “Green Team” – 75 gifted-and-talented 3rd-graders from Chesapeake who spent their school year learning about the polluted Elizabeth River and encouraging its revival. As part of this intense, environmental-education class ...
- Freshwater Festival returns to ACC this weekend (Journal Inquirer)
ENFIELD — Just like April showers and May flowers; Valentine’s Day and chocolates; popcorn and movies; springtime and Asnuntuck Community College go hand in hand, to present the ninth annual Freshwater Poetry Festival Friday and Saturday, May 9 and 10. The festival opens Friday at 7 p.m. in Café II with music by singers and guitarists Mike Ciervo and Bill Washburn.
- Panel focuses on racism in America (Baltimore Sun)
Discussion includes Howard County HoCoPoLitSo (Howard County Poetry & Literature Society) will sponsor a free panel discussion, "Racism in America: 1968-2008: What has changed? What remains to be done?" from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. April 27 at the Wilde Lake Interfaith Center, 10431 Twin Rivers Road, Columbia.
- Nuyorican Poets Café Still "Aloud And Alive At 35" - NY1
NY1Nuyorican Poets Café Still "Aloud And Alive At 35"NY1, NY - 17 hours agoA hallowed Lower East Side spot for urban poetry and New York’s Puerto Rican culture celebrates its 35th birthday this weekend. NY1’s Jeanine Ramirez filed ...The Nuyorican celebrates poets aloud The Villagerall 2 news articles
- Memorial services in Q-C (Quad-City Times)
Founders Day celebration — Saturday, 9:30-10:30 a.m. at Kistenmacher Cemetery, 160th Street and 90th Avenue, Davenport. Event celebrates contributions German immigrants made to the community with music, poetry and more. In case of inclement weather, the event will be cancelled. Free. Contact: (563) 499-6789
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