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- Vermont in verse - Rutland Herald
Vermont in verseRutland Herald, VT - 6 hours agoBy KENDALL WILD The Rutland Herald The Green Mountains are alive with the sound of poetry, thanks lately to the Killington Arts Guild. ...
- Ann Levison (Hollis Brookline Journal)
Ann Levison, 78, the guiding force at the old Harvard (Mass.) Post for more than two decades, died peacefully on April 15, 2008, at home on East Bare Hill Road, Harvard, Mass. A creative and prolific writer, she compiled a book of her poetry in the last weeks of her life.
- Academic talents onstage at Contra Costa College - Contra Costa Times
Academic talents onstage at Contra Costa CollegeContra Costa Times, CA - 2 hours ago... co-hosting the event with the Contra Costa College African American Staff Association. The program of music, praise dance, drama, spoken word and poetry ...
- A Raisin in the Sun (DVD Talk)
The Movie: Lorraine Hansberry's A Raisin in the Sun is rightly recognized not only as a modern masterpiece, but also as one of a very few plays that made history itself, by being the first piece written by an African American (not to mention a woman) to receive a major Broadway production.
- 'Saffron King' finds his niche in N.Y. City (The Daily News)
NEW YORK — With his flowing black hair, bushy beard and slight paunch, Behroush Sharifi hops off his bicycle and bounds into an expensive restaurant on the Upper West Side.
- All the fun without all the waste - Eureka Times-Standard
Everyone seems to be going green these days. It's the hottest trend in business since that whole “Internet” thing took off 10 years ago. Dell, the computer-maker, has now made its corporate headquarters entirely powered by renewable technology ...
- Homesick refugee's language and culture academy blooms - Contra Costa Times
The first-graders in Irena Miluski's class are learning to play chess and checkers in Polish — a lesson in language immersion. Upstairs, fourth-graders study religion, also in Polish. Lila Rutkowska showed her students photos of icons, paintings ...
- Mistress Of The Dead - Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning HeraldMistress Of The DeadSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 2 hours ago... the poetry of the dust-to-dust bit. In her solo exhibition, Mistress Of The Dead, painter Suzanne Archer doesn't shy away from any aspects of death. ...
- WEIRDNESS A FRINGE BENEFIT AT MIDTOWN FEST - New York Post
THE International Fringe Festival may get the lion's share of attention around here, but don't discount its Midtown rival, now quietly entering its ninth season. Kicking off tonight and running through Aug. 3, this year's Midtown International ...
- Supporters mark Saddam birthday - Al Jazeera
Sunni Arab supporters of Saddam Hussein have marked the anniversary of the executed Iraqi leader's birthday with poems and songs of praise by his grave. Saddam was hanged for "crimes against humanity" in an execution criticised by the international ...
- Smashwords Launches Public Beta of Breakthrough Digital Publishing ... - Earthtimes (press release)
Smashwords Launches Public Beta of Breakthrough Digital Publishing ...Earthtimes (press release), UK - 1 hour agoSmashwords allows independent authors to digitally publish, sample and sell their novels, personal memoirs, short fiction, essays, poetry, non-fiction and ...
- Hundreds mourn murdered Ashland native - MetroWest Daily News
Dawn Armstrong was a woman who "spent her dash wisely," the Rev. Ernest Batten told mourners who crowded into the Matarese Funeral Home Chapel yesterday. When dates of birth and death are recorded on a headstone, the dash between the years counts ...
- Your Calendar - West Lake County editions (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
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- He was Fredericton's man (The Globe and Mail)
With his Atlantic Canada performances, 73-year-old Leonard Cohen is warming up for a major national and international tour, his first since the early 1990s
- Business: Downtown bookstore is a community unto itself (Baraboo News Republic)
Customers browse the shelves and casually note that they'd like to retire and run a used book store. Annie Randall stifles a snicker. She's tempted to ask whether they plan to work 70 hours a week in retirement. She's not complaining about her hours, mind you. As owner of the Village Booksmith, she sets her own schedule and relies on several employees and friends to help her mind the shop. ...
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