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- Poetry Slam scheduled - Herald-Dispatch
HUNTINGTON — Probably not since the Calamity Cafe was cooking up flying words in its soul kitchen has there been a regular poetry slam at a Huntington nightclub. But local poet and Christian hip hop artist Byron Holmes has cranked up the mic again ...
- 115 more things to do today >> - Seattle Weekly
Slipknot, Disturbed, Five Finger Death Punch, 36 Crazyfists, Black Tide White River Amphitheatre Wed., July 9, 1:00pm South King County Foo Fighters KeyArena Wed., July 9, 7:00pm Queen Anne Girl In A Coma, Papermache, Jerry Peerson, Stop Motion ...
- 4th World Re-union of Refugee Children from Aegean Macedonia marks ... - Turkish Weekly
On the occasion of the 60-year anniversary since the exodus of 28.000 Macedonian children during the civil war in Greece, the 4th World Re-union of Refugee Children from the Aegean Part of Macedonia will be held between July 18-21 in Skopje. Head of ...
- Football poem is a striking success - East Anglian Daily Times
FOOTBALL and poetry may not sound like a match made in heaven, but it did not stop one Essex student from penning an award-winning verse. Ashley McMullin , 17, a student at Colchester Sixth Form College, was among the top prize winners of the 2008 ...
- Beyond the Bard at Oregon Shakespeare Festival (San Francisco Chronicle)
Ask Bill Rauch how he likes being the new artistic director of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, and his boyish face beams. The 45-year-old Rauch moved to this southern Oregon hamlet more than a year ago to take the reins of the festival, its three theaters,...
- Salman Rushdie: Knight of the Tall Tale - New York Sun
'The Enchantress of Florence" (Random House, 368 pages, $26) is a "Harry Potter"-ish restoration project of great intelligence and remarkable egoism, both of which are characteristic of its author. Although he sets his novel in the Florence of the ...
- Review: Love Story 2050 - Sify
Why do films that rely heavily on the visual aspect inevitably lose out on the soul? The story, the core of the film, is forced to leave centre stage as filmmakers convince themselves that the audience will be as impressed by the gadget gimmickry as ...
- The Nuyorican celebrates poets aloud - The Villager
The VillagerThe Nuyorican celebrates poets aloudThe Villager, NY - 2 hours agoOn May 3, the Nuyorican, the name of which refers to Puerto Ricans living in New York, will celebrate 35 years of poetry, theater, music, film, ...
- The Dark Knight, Madonna and the Coolest Brothers of All Time: It's ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Jack Nicholson was reportedly miffed that nobody asked him, at age 71, to reprise his role as the Joker. Just imagine the action sequences if he'd been cast: Batman and his archrival engage in a car chase through the streets of Gotham at an annoying ...
- Their Crime, You Pay: Museum of Crime & Punishment - Express from The Washington Post
Express from The Washington PostTheir Crime, You Pay: Museum of Crime & PunishmentExpress from The Washington Post, DC - 54 minutes agoHopefully the "I Went to Washington DC for Two Weeks and Discovered There Were Only 10 Days Worth of Free Museums" shirts were on back order. ...
- Celebrate Arts & Music - Dubuque Telegraph Herald
Celebrate Arts & MusicDubuque Telegraph Herald, IA - 6 hours ago... as well as poetry, memoir, fiction and nonfiction. Paula Neuhaus, guild president and free-lance writer, edited the project with anthropologist Alice ...
- Students' Work Helps Ex-Slaves - Hartford Courant
SIMSBURY — - Lots of elementary school students have written book reports; students at Tariffville Elementary School have written books. The colorful, laminated volumes, 122 in all, run the literary gamut from poetry to fantasy fiction to humor to ...
- Tales of brave 'Ulysses' (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
It's funny that a book that's been lambasted by some scholars for its stream-of-consciousness prose style and suffered obscenity trials should become a cultural touchstone, but such has been the history of James Joyce's "Ulysses."
- Stemming flow of literary heritage across the pond (Guardian Unlimited)
The novelist Jim Crace looks remarkably chipper for a man of 62 who has just travelled through several time zones on his way home from California.
- Registration under way for Osher Institute (Galveston County Daily News)
GALVESTON — Enrollment is open for the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute’s Summer School 2008 at the University of Texas Medical Branch
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