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- What's On: Clubs (Toronto Star)
Alleycatz (2409 Yonge St. 416-481-6865): Lady Kane tonight; Off the Wall Fri.; Liquid Sat.; Swing House Band every Tues.; Jasmin Bailey & Co. every Wed.
- Paraded for propaganda
Asia Media - The sad irony is that long before Western feminists discovered the "plight of the Afghan woman" as one of their favorite ... These women are commemorated in poetry and literature and entire landscapes are named after them.
- Venus & Adonis | Malthouse Theatre & Bell Shakespeare - Australian Stage Online
Venus & Adonis | Malthouse Theatre & Bell ShakespeareAustralian Stage Online, Australia - Apr 17, 2008Given that the famous sonnet concerns the encounter between Venus, Goddess of Love, and the handsome young human Adonis, one might have expected the cast of ...
- Edgar Allan Poe gets friend to do his bidding - Montreal Gazette
Edgar Allan Poe gets friend to do his biddingMontreal Gazette, Canada - 2 hours agoIt starts with reciting poetry and grows until "they were like a pair of balloons, blowing each other up to the point of bursting. ...
- School may be named for 1st black teacher - Connecticut Post
School may be named for 1st black teacherConnecticut Post, CT - 22 minutes agoJohnson said when they all lived on Wilmot Avenue she recalls going upstairs to her aunt's second-floor apartment to "learn how to recite poetry and how to ...
- Souvenirs of Death - Egypt Today
Here, Bullet is poetic reporting with a heavy heart. Brian Turner, an American soldier and conscientious witness in the ongoing Iraq invasion, manages to salvage verse from the jaws of madness. Turner, who holds an MFA from the University of Oregon ...
- Award Winner Poet Jay Hopler to Give Reading Thursday Afternoon - Wabash College
Wabash CollegeAward Winner Poet Jay Hopler to Give Reading Thursday AfternoonWabash College, IN - 55 minutes ago... will read from his poetry at 4:15 pm on Thursday, April 3 in Center Hall, room 216. A reception and book signing will follow the reading in Center Hall, ...
- Mansfield's mind smacks into Smith-Gilmour's body (The Globe and Mail)
Review: The Mansfield Project at Factory Studio Theatre in Toronto
- From fringe to green phenomenon: The bloom of the enviro film. - Canada.com
From fringe to green phenomenon: The bloom of the enviro film.Canada.com, Canada - 1 hour agoBy revealing the poetry in the pictures, she proves how mankind has the capacity to redeem itself - even in the face of industrial horrors. ...
- Valley Park Poet Honors The Water (FOX 2 News St. Louis)
Since he was a child at Carr School in north St. Louis, Mel Myer has been dazzling folks with his poetry. Since 1958 he's lived in Valley Park, Missouri, so it's understandable that the rising waters there have touched him inspirationally.
- Eric Lindell finds happiness in the blues (Vail Daily)
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- Music Review: Over the Rhine - The Trumpet Child (Blogcritics.org)
Duo adds to musically rich discography with jazzy, celebratory album. Ohio's Over the Rhine — the husband-and-wife team of Linford Detweiler and Karin Bergquist — has continued its streak of thoughtful, lush albums with 2007's The Trumpet Child. Released in August (and followed by a Christmas album, Snow Angels, in October), it's a favorite of fans and critics. Listen to the album and you...
- Moro women, second to none - Manila Times
Moro women, second to noneManila Times, Philippines - 53 minutes agoArquiza, who also dabbles in writing poetry and literary essays, promotes the arts of the Sama and Bajaus. “In promoting indigenous knowledge systems and ...
- Saddam feared disease in prison, according to his 'diary' - Lafayette Journal and Courier
CAIRO, Egypt - Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said Monday in publishing excerpts of his prison writings. The London-based Al-Hayat said the comments came in ...
- Illness can't curb passion to help - Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Illness can't curb passion to helpRochester Democrat and Chronicle, NY - 2 hours ago... working on his poetry project to help New Orleans. Congdon fell in love with New Orleans when he first visited the city with his family when he was 12. ...
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