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- Jazz, poetry help festival bid farewell - Charlottesville Daily Progress
Jazz, poetry help festival bid farewellCharlottesville Daily Progress, VA - 1 hour agoBy The Daily Progress Staff The Wintergreen Summer Music Festival will wind up its season with jazz, poetry, theater and one last cup of coffee. ...
- Author, 93, blows book proceeds on massive house...and invites ... - Daily Mail
Author, 93, blows book proceeds on massive house...and invites 'unhappy' care home friends to move in By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 5:25 PM on 10th August 2008
- Poet laureate celebrates birthday with stories - Boston Globe
PLYMOUTH, N.H.— Former New Hampshire and U.S. Poet Laureate Donald Hall celebrated his 80th birthday with, what else, poetry and stories. Hall appeared Thursday evening at Plymouth State University to read from his new book in advance of his 80th ...
- Poetry reading in Fanwood Sept. 16 - Scarlet Scuttlebutt
Poetry reading in Fanwood Sept. 16Scarlet Scuttlebutt, NJ - 2 hours agoAn open mic will follow the featured performance, so bring a poem of your own and join in the reading. For information, call 908-889-7223 or 908-889-5298. ...
- Festival Features Two Readings of Gardley’s Work-in-Progress - Berkeley Daily Planet
Festival Features Two Readings of Gardley’s Work-in-ProgressBerkeley Daily Planet, CA - 1 hour agoThere’s something of the air of another spinoff of Southern Romance (and Gothic), Faulkner’s Light in August, to it. Many of the characters and dramatic ...
- Diana Rowntree - Guardian Unlimited
Diana Rowntree, who has died aged 93, was the Guardian's first architecture writer, a key figure in the expansion of the paper's coverage of style and visual culture from the early 1960s. She was a modernist who herself embodied the values and ...
- No Borders activities against Labour Party Conference - Indymedia UK
No Borders activities against Labour Party ConferenceIndymedia UK, UK - 17 hours agoMusic, magic and poetry. Donation. Imagining a World Without Borders: Manchester No Borders hosts a series of talks discussing the history of migration and ...
- “Gate of the Orient” opens in Spain (mehrnews.com)
TEHRAN, Aug. 24 (MNA) -- The Iranian festival entitled “Iran-Persia, the Gate of the Orient” is now underway in the Spanish city Vitoria.
- Senator Joseph Biden balances Barrack - Manila Times
WASHINGTON: Barack Obama’s call to political bruiser Joseph Biden is an admission that his own meteoric rise and crusade for change are undercut by inexperience and fragile bonds with blue-collar Democrats. The choice cemented the Democratic ...
- Something New: Couple comes home for wedding with local flavor (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
The one thing Sarah Jane Eichberger and Jacob Wheeler were certain of is that they wanted to begin their married life in northern Michigan. The Chicago couple rejected the notion of a glitzy, high-priced ceremony and elected to return to their roots to exchange their vows surrounded by family and the land they love.
- Premiership action hotting up - Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning HeraldPremiership action hotting upSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 9 hours agoPURE POETRY: Every so often the wail goes out to ban jumps racing. In this age of sensitive, new-age politicians it seems to be louder. Thus again the sage, ...
- 'Goldengrove' follows grief-stricken teenager (Akron Beacon Journal)
So much seems tragic when we're teenagers: our appeal — or rather, the lack thereof — to the opposite sex; our embarrassing parents; a spectacularly bad haircut. Nico, the 13-year-old protagonist of Francine Prose's new novel, experiences all that through the prism of true tragedy: the death of her golden, talented older sister, Margaret.
- Valparaiso University events (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
On display “Domestic Vision: Twenty-Five Years of the Art of Joel Sheesley” and “Encounters/Encuentros: Tradition and Innovation in the Art of Spain and Latin America” is on exhibit through Nov. 23 the Brauer Museum of Art, Center for the Arts, 1709 Chapel Drive. “Domestic Vision” will feature 33 of noted Midwestern artist Joel Sheesley’s realistic, allegorical paintings, many of them ...
- Dancing in the spotlight on opening night (China Daily)
With just a few days until the Olympics begin, the buzz surrounding what to expect from the Opening Ceremony has everyone talking - and guessing in the dark.
- Navigating Through The Mays - The Bulletin
Bethlehem - On the surface, the odds don't appear to be in Joe Mays' favor. Then again, they never really have been. A linebacker who is inexperienced (strike one), undersized (strike two) and trying to make the unlikely leap from Division I-AA to ...
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