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- A Wink and a Leer - Nation
When Nick Cave debuted in 1978, it was as the sallow, possessed frontman of the Birthday Party, gothic shock troops from Australia with orders to antagonize England's petrified punk circuit. Bad timing. Soon after these brutes arrived in London in ...
- Around the County - TriVallyCentral
The Schuylkill Area Community Foundation, which manages the Eureka Park Fund that supports the summer recreation program at the park, announced the program will begin Monday, June 16, and will be held Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Arts ...
- Cortese wins Columbia 300 scholarship (InsideNoVa.com)
Columbia 300 has announced Natalie Cortese, a Hoffman Estates, Ill. resident, as the winner of the 2007-08 John Jowdy Scholarship.
- A saga of fearlessness, compassion - Economic Times
A saga of fearlessness, compassionEconomic Times, India - 2 hours agoThese and a thousand more uplifting thoughts emerge from Taare Zameen Par... film, art, poetry, entertainment, at its most harmonious. ...
- Granville scribe is nominated for state writing honor - Coshocton Tribune
GRANVILLE - Passion runs deep for writer William Zink. With an unflagging persistence to distribute his work, the self-published author of seven books has beaten the odds. His seventh novel, "Ohio River Dialogues," has been named one of five ...
- Glen Ellen news - Sonoma Index Tribune
Super Glen Ellen congratulations to local author and publisher, Arthur Dawson and the folks at Kulupi Press, one of several Glen Ellen publishing houses. Kulupi celebrates their 10th anniversary this year. We count some of Kulupi's publications among ...
- Lee Golomb Cadiff Teen Poetry Contest winners named - Swampscott Reporter
Lee Golomb Cadiff Teen Poetry Contest winners namedSwampscott Reporter, MA - 1 hour agoPaula Morin, community relations manager at Barnes & Noble, made a special presentation of poetry books to the two first-prize winners. ...
- Shakespeare gets groovy in Kingsmen's comedy "WALL•E" (Moorpark Acorn)
Forsooth and far out! The 12th season of the Kingsmen Shakespeare Festival kicked off last weekend with the frothy comedy "As You Like It," directed by Kevin P. Kern in his festival directorial debut.
- Tom Meschery: Dishing out knowledge - Sierra Sun
Tom Meschery, who has lived in Truckee for more than 30 years, was inducted into the Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame in 2003 and was one of five Golden State Warriors players to have his jersey retired. Emma Garrard/Sierra Sun Editor’s note: This is ...
- Arts in Zimbabwe: a movement fighting oppression - guardian.co.uk
Arts in Zimbabwe: a movement fighting oppressionguardian.co.uk, UK - 54 minutes agoIn Zimbabwe, through poetry and music, drama and books we assert our human dignity. We question our collective identity and the state of our lives, ...
- San Francisco itineraries: One day, weekend or week - Lancaster Eagle Gazette
San Francisco itineraries: One day, weekend or weekLancaster Eagle Gazette, OH - 2 hours agoThe poetry section is outstanding, and the bookshop is a whirlwind education for anyone even remotely curious about San Francisco's predilection towards ...
- Last of its breed, Bellevue Club still putting on the ritz for nearly ... - Inside Bay Area
The Bellevue Club ain't your grandmother's socialite spot anymore. The ladies of leisure in minks are relics of a time past when the elite social club on the banks of Lake Merritt excluded the guys and anyone who wasn't the right color or class. That ...
- Frost's Path Less Traveled Led to Mitchell Hall - University of Central Oklahoma Vista
Frost's Path Less Traveled Led to Mitchell HallUniversity of Central Oklahoma Vista, OK - 37 minutes agoHe desired to be a poet from an early age; however, his poetry was not published until 1913. After sailing with his family to England in 1912, ...
- Reliquary is 'The People's Hall of Fame' - Miami Herald
PASADENA, Calif. There is a cigar stub Babe Ruth left at a brothel and the shorn locks of an outfielder -- the ''Bearded Babe Ruth'' -- who played for a barnstorming religious sect that preached celibacy. There is Bill Veeck's wooden leg. There is a ...
- Suze Rotolo writes about life with him in Greenwich Village - Toledo Blade
Suze Rotolo writes about life with him in Greenwich VillageToledo Blade, OH - 59 minutes ago"I found solace in books and poetry," she notes, as well as "the culture I lived within, being around interesting adults from different backgrounds, ...
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