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- What do poetry and anarchy have in common? - Strand (subscription)
What do poetry and anarchy have in common?Strand (subscription), Canada - 5 hours agoPerhaps poetry reveals the dream of anarchy, the impossible ideal of an awakened world where human beings are both truly free and truly connected, ...
- Film: Don Cheadle Saves America! - Hartford Advocate
Written and directed by Paul W. S. Anderson. With Jason Satham, Tyrese Gibson, Joan Allen and Ian McShane. (R) Back in the '70s, exploitation films knew their place: The drive-in. Even so, Roger Corman's "Death Race 2000," directed by Paul Bartel ...
- Poet laureate invites public to reception, reading this Sunday - North Andover Citizen
Poet laureate invites public to reception, reading this SundayNorth Andover Citizen, MA - 4 minutes agoBy Sally Applegate / Correspondent Always on the lookout for opportunities to use poetry to bring people together, North Andover’s new poet laureate Gayle ...
- An artful surprise for an Womanspace founder's 80th birthday - Rockford Register-Star
Dorothy Bock thought she was on her way to see a special exhibit Friday night with her friend, Elaine Hirschenberger. The women, School Sisters of St. Francis, were headed to a special gallery at the J.R. Kortman Gallery on Main Street, followed by a ...
- Youth Art Contest to be part of music festival (Greene County Daily World)
Look for local art again at the Linton Music Fest. For the second year, the Linton Public Library will sponsor a youth art contest Aug. 30-31 at Humphreys Park.
- Cedar City Festival Seeking Vendors - Main Street Business Journal
Cedar City Festival Seeking VendorsMain Street Business Journal, UT - 3 hours agoThe 2008 event will feature cowboy music and poetry, a Dutch oven cooking contest, antique tractor pull, a nationally sanctioned stock dog competition, ...
- Tuesday, August 19: ‘Celebrate the Word’ poetry festival opening ... - Metromix
Tuesday, August 19: ‘Celebrate the Word’ poetry festival opening ...Metromix, IL - 2 hours agoTuesday's frenzied slam by Da' Poetry Lounge will kick off the fest with an avalanche of impassioned wordplay. (Through Aug. 26.) Why: Poetry on your ...
- Eclectic sights along Red Line - Boston Globe
HERE'S MY Summer Out-of-Town Visitor Tour: Start at the Davis Square T stop, with a quick visit to "Belinda," an arboreal celebrity two blocks up the bike path, such an unexpectedly beautiful tree in the midst of Somerville that I once wrote a song ...
- Aug 10 - Aug 16 (53) - Andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com
Imagine that Bush is a Democrat (not that hard when you consider his fiscal record). Now imagine that a Democratic president had presided over the worst attack on American soil in history, a far stronger Iran on the brink of nukes, and a resurgent ...
- Current standings have that old-timey feel to them - Trentonian
The New York Giants easily won the 1905 World Series, and a year later made a seemingly strong bid to repeat, winning 96 of 154 games. But that effort wasn't good enough. It wasn't even close to good enough. The 1906 Giants finished second, 20 games ...
- Couples opt for humanist weddings as appeal of the church wanes - Scotsman
MORE and more couples are choosing humanist weddings over religious ceremonies because they have little connection with a church, a celebrant said last night. Figures released yesterday show humanist weddings are on the increase while overall ...
- Fundamentally Muslim - Daily News and Analysis
Having returned to the city after a week abroad, I was appalled to read that a gaggle of dial-a-quote activists, ostensibly representing the film industry, had taken umbrage that Shabana Azmi and Javed Akhtar had had the temerity to articulate the ...
- Rapid City: Arts Agenda - Black Hills Pioneer
Black Hills PioneerRapid City: Arts AgendaBlack Hills Pioneer, SD - 1 hour ago... poetry set to music. Refreshments will be served, courtesy of the society. Friday night’s entertainment at the 1881 Courthouse is free to the public. ...
- Gossip: Philip Lauriat, Kent Stephens, Rob Scullin and more - Portsmouth Herald News
Gossip: Philip Lauriat, Kent Stephens, Rob Scullin and morePortsmouth Herald News, NH - 1 hour agoMckeel McBride is about halfway through her eighth book of poetry. How close on the heels of her last? She laughs; can't quite recall. ...
- Obituary: Elizabeth Bartlett (Guardian Unlimited)
Obituary: Compassionate and innovative poet of the fractured self
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