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- Knitters go warm and fuzzy for disadvantaged kids (Scoop.co.nz)
Nimble fingered New Zealanders have knitted an amazing 16,500 beanies to help keep disadvantaged Kiwi kids warm this winter.
- Book news: Warhol and what's happening - Los Angeles Times Blogs
Today is Andy Warhol's birthday, making it the perfect publication date for "Warhol-o-Rama," a collection of portrait poems about the artist by Peter Oresick. Yesterday the new and energetic Wordsmith's Books in Georgia put out a call for help . And ...
- Netlets for Saturday, Aug. 30 - Minneapolis Star Tribune
I dont know, about this pick. I have my reservations. What about the Scandal that Palin is in. See her full background info, Pictures, and … read more the Scandal at http://www.theveep.com Even though he was passed over as John McCain's running ...
- Jazz on the Rocks: A Rap on Pulp Music - Political Affairs Magazine
Jazz on the Rocks: A Rap on Pulp MusicPolitical Affairs Magazine, NY - 2 hours agoThe words associated with music are lyrics – poetry, if you prefer. To fully appreciate music, you must understand its language, not so much its technical ...
- Hard man in a hard country (Khaleej Times)
Tomorrow, there will be no presidential hopefuls, no hordes of advisers and staff, no senior TV anchors, none of the razzmatazz of an American election campaign. The routine lack of routine that is life in Kabul will have been restored.
- Film Weekly on Cass and Man on Wire - Guardian Unlimited
With audience awards from Sundance, Edinburgh and Britdoc, Man On Wire finally arrives in cinemas this weekend and we turn our heads skywards to ooh and aah. It's an incredible feat of film-making, restaging the daring Frenchman Philippe Petit's high ...
- Community Briefing - Arizona Range News
Lyndsey Osterman, WASA volunteer at the Fun with Reading class, with Chloe Stroud, 7, during arts and crafts. The participants read books and poetry, sang songs, did arts and crafts, and dug for seashells during the beach-themed program. (Ainslee ...
- BASH'd To End Off-Broadway Run On 8/30 - Broadway World
BASH'd To End Off-Broadway Run On 8/30Broadway World, NY - 2 hours agoIt is told entirely through rap, spoken word and poetry, turning the often-homophobic musical genre on its ear. Even though the topic is serious, ...
- £25K grant boosts arts centre rebirth - Southern Daily Echo
£25K grant boosts arts centre rebirthSouthern Daily Echo, UK - 2 hours agoTwo petitions - sparked by Daily Echo stories revealing the move - both attracted more than 1000 signatures. Campaigners feared the centre's unique style ...
- Piano Students Perform For Hundreds In Houston - Tyler Morning Telegraph
The elementary ensemble played “Changing Places,” by Edna Mae Burnham at the Texas Music Teacher’s Association Convention at the Houston Hyatt Regency Hotel in June. They are (back row, from left) Lacie Randolph, Kara Kucskowski, Ian Finlay ...
- In 'My Sister, My Love,' Oates fictionalizes JonBenet Ramsey (Boulder Daily Camera)
"My Sister, My Love" (Ecco. 562 pages. $25.95), by Joyce Carol Oates. Some of Oates' books feel as if she wrote them as dares to herself. This novel, her 37th, is one of the wildest.
- A new voice aims to evangelize, inform (Miami Herald)
For years, as he celebrated Mass at St. James Catholic Church in North Miami or tended to the special needs of his Haitian-American congregants, Father Patrick Charles envisioned a newspaper that would chronicle the important ecclesiastical events for the Creole-speaking faithful.
- What lies beneath? - Kuwait Times
What lies beneath?Kuwait Times, Kuwait - 3 hours agoWe would have to stop sleeping and living a leisurely life without a sense of responsibility toward Kuwait, beside reciting poetry and praising Kuwait and ...
- Memory overflows with life's abundance - Pensacola News Journal
Memory overflows with life's abundancePensacola News Journal, FL - 21 minutes agoJames Dickey poetry. Songs by Irving Berlin, Kris Kristofferson, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Hank Williams and Bob Wills and the Texas ...
- All we are saying ... - Financial Times
It’s a searingly hot June afternoon, with the temperature into the 40s, but there’s a huge crowd at the racetrack for the open-air concert. Abazar Hamid, a slight man in a grey skullcap and a jalabiya with billowing sleeves, is standing on a ...
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