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- The City of Gustave by William Rubel is available @Stores.lulu.com ... - Transworld News
City of Gustave, by William Shakespeare Ilan Rubel. "The City" is about this imaginary city which the protagonist, Gustave, rediscovers after twenty years of exile or isolation in his dark, damp and musty-dusty one room studio, in a location not ...
- Mantegna, Andrea: Judith with the Head of Holofernes (1495) - The Independent
Some poems are remembered by a single line. Paintings don't come to bits so easily, and there are no dictionaries of famous pictorial quotations. But the same thing can be true. With certain pictures, a single detail is their gift to the world. The ...
- Juneteenth celebration set - Frost Illustrated
Juneteenth celebration setFrost Illustrated, IN - 11 hours agoFORT WAYNE—Weisser Park Youth Center-SBA Academy and the African/African-American Historical Museum are scheduled to host their fourth annual Juneteenth ...
- Jean C. Soule, 89, children's author, educator - Philadelphia Inquirer
Jean C. Soule, 89, children's author, educatorPhiladelphia Inquirer, PA - 1 hour agoShe eventually published seven children's books and six books of poetry for adults. Mrs. Soule also taught at local writers conferences and conducted ...
- Thursday 7/10 (Sag Harbor Express)
"Beyond Therapy" a play by Christopher Durang and directed by Alex Timbers presented by Bay Street Theatre, Long Wharf, Sag Harbor. Runs through July 27. 725-9500.
- Community Calendar: June 15-21 - Budgeteer
Community Calendar: June 15-21Budgeteer, MN - 52 minutes agoThere will be music, youth poetry and reflection. At 6:30 pm Warren Read, a great grandson of one of the mob organizers, and relatives of Elmer Jackson, ...
- 'Women of Tahoe' poetry reading Thursday (Tahoe Daily Tribune)
Suzanne Roberts and June Sylvester Saraceno will be featured at the "Women of Tahoe" poetry reading and book-signing event at the Valhalla Grand Hall at 7:30 p.m. Thursday.
- Poetry boxing helps Japanese get ready to grumble - The Independent
It all starts innocently enough, with a quiet spoken apology. "I had a car accident so I'm not as fast as I used to be," says the man known as Nama Chirigami. A hint of what's to come lurks in his appearance, a disorientating mix of salary-man ...
- Zulus Come to Danebury Iron Age Hillfort (Hampshire Chronicle)
Hampshire County Council is teaming up with the Salisbury International Arts Festival to put on two exhilarating cultural events in Hampshire.
- Moto Modern Markets closes doors (Boulder Daily Camera)
One of Boulder's newest convenience stores and its neighboring fuel station quietly shuttered late last week.
- Rare books and manuscripts now shared online - Houston Chronicle
From Timbuktu to here, to reverse the expression, the written words of the legendary African oasis are being delivered by electronic caravan. A lode of books and manuscripts, some only recently rescued from decay, is being digitized for the Internet ...
- Young writers gain recognition - Malvern Gazette
Young writers gain recognitionMalvern Gazette, UK - 3 hours ago... an award ceremony held at St Edmund's Hall, Malvern College, last week and prizes for poetry and prose were awarded to entrants in different age groups. ...
- On issues, Obama poetry won't rhyme - Rockford Register-Star
Barack Obama is such a stand-up guy that he’ll stand up twice — once for each side of an issue. The poetry reading on change and hope is over. Now that he has to talk about real policy, there’s little rhyme in the rhythm. Take James Johnson ...
- Just a Minute, Loose Ends, Poetry Please, The Now Show, and more ... - eFestivals.co.uk
Just a Minute, Loose Ends, Poetry Please, The Now Show, and more ...eFestivals.co.uk, UK - 2 hours agoThis year there will be a dedicated family campsite, for families with children under 13 (who can attend for FREE) within the public camping area and also a ...Latitude adds Kyte, Elle S'appelle, and more for Lake Stage eFestivals.co.ukall 2 news articles
- Expanded Wing Luke Asian Museum's treasures are its stories - Seattle Times
Wing Luke's sisters — from left, Bettie Luke, Ruby Luke and Marge Young — with a photograph of Luke, Seattle's first Asian-American city councilmember. After seeing some Chinese slippers that a local shop owner had found in his basement, Luke ...
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