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- Beyond Voting: Guerilla Gardeners, Outlaw Bicyclists & Pirate ... - Toward Freedom
Toward FreedomBeyond Voting: Guerilla Gardeners, Outlaw Bicyclists & Pirate ...Toward Freedom, VT - 2 hours agoCritical Mass bike rides–when bicyclists converge to take back the streets from cars–are another inspirational example of renegade bike culture redefining ...
- Best Bets: Sept. 9, 2008 - San Jose Mercury News
Best Bets: Sept. 9, 2008San Jose Mercury News, USA - 1 hour agoPoetry Santa Cruz presents a poetry reading by Iraq war veteran Brian Turner, whose first collection of poems, 'Here, Bullet,' has won nine awards. ...
- East Shore Unitarian Church to host night of Native American ... - Bellevue Reporter
East Shore Unitarian Church to host night of Native American ...Bellevue Reporter, WA - Jul 12, 2008An evening of Native American poetry and music will be presented from 7-9:15 pm on Monday, July 14 in the Sanctuary at East Shore Unitarian, 12700 SE 32nd ...
- Scholars Defend American Literature (The Harvard Crimson)
With the announcement of the Nobel Prize in literature expected in the coming days, many literary hopefuls are sure to be on the edges of their seats as American authors like Philip Roth, John Updike ’54, and Joyce Carol Oates are considered for the prize.
- 'The Nuns' Garden' provides a rare glimpse into cloistered lives - Bridgeton News
Painting by Helen Frank REFLECTIONS AND RENEWAL -- "The Nuns' Garden" is a book of art and poetry by Helen Frank and Holly Scalera, based on the cloistered garden of Our Lady of the Rosary Monastery. AREA -- "The Nuns' Garden," a book of art and ...
- Mosaics, paintings and prairie dogs teach author lessons about coping ... - Seattle Post Intelligencer
TICKETS: $10-$50; 206-621-2230, 206-215-4747, lectures.org . Terry Tempest Williams refuses to succumb. The noted Utah writer and environmental activist is a steadfast searcher, pursuing rigorous outer and inner journeys in hopes of uncovering rays ...
- Author Spotlight: Lawrence Berger of Henrietta (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
Author Lawrence Berger of Henrietta will be the featured reader at the Rochester Poets monthly open mike on Sept. 3 at St. John Fisher College.
- Draft revision of UUA's Principles and Purposes - uuworld.org
Draft revision of UUA's Principles and Purposesuuworld.org, MA - 26 minutes agoWisdom and beauty may be expressed in many forms: in poetry and prose, in story and song, in metaphor and myth, in drama and dance, in fabric and painting, ...
- Emily Dickinson - guardian.co.uk
Emily Dickinsonguardian.co.uk, UK - 47 minutes agoThough known as something of a poet to her friends and family, circulating poems in letters and hand-sewn manuscript books, Emily Dickinson had only a ...
- Book Review: "Call Me by Your Name" by Andre Aciman - Wesleyan Argus
Book Review: "Call Me by Your Name" by Andre AcimanWesleyan Argus, CT - 50 minutes agoHis project -- perfectly aligned with the sense of boyhood whose evaporation “Call Me by Your Name” depicts -- was to use his poetry as a mouthpiece against ...
- Obituary: John Matshikiza (Guardian Unlimited)
Obituary: Actor, journalist, poet and political activist who returned to South Africa in 1991
- Tourism can't afford a new Lara Bingle bungle - News.com.au
IT SEEMS to me that the only winner out of Australia's wasteful and failed tourism campaign that relied on the breasts of Lara Bingle to attract Asian tourists to Australia was Michael Clarke. The Australian batsman appears to have taken more notice ...
- Rushdie traces the roots of his latest award-winning tale - Star-ecentral.com
Fatehpur Sikri, the old, abandoned capital of India's Mughal King Akbar, is a somewhat deserted place these days, a bit off the beaten tourist path, outdone by the popularity of the Taj Mahal about an hour away. Here, guides spin questionable tales ...
- My sympathies lie with proud, sunny Georgians - Irish Independent
My sympathies lie with proud, sunny GeorgiansIrish Independent, Ireland - 1 hour agoand the wedding party was attended by Georgian, Ukrainian and Armenian bishops; the Papal Nuncio representing the Pope; a Jewish rabbi; and the chief imam ...
- Outbreak of Civility On being 100, "regretflix," and blurbing poetry. - Slate
Yet again , I bring special qualifications to the week's Fraywatch subjects: I too was charmed by 100-year-old " Diary" geezer Leon Despres, and I too have a copy of Hotel Rwanda sitting unwatched near my TV. We were all in it together this week ...
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