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- Week of July 6, 2008 - Los Angeles Times
Week of July 6, 2008Los Angeles Times, CA - 7 hours agoDeborah Edler Brown and Daniel Garcia-Black read their poetry, Beyond Baroque, 681 Venice Blvd., Venice, 5 pm (310) 822-3006 or www.beyondbaroque.org. ...
- This debate on cheerleaders (Express India)
In view of cheerleaders at cricket matches having become our latest burning political issue, may I suggest that the Kama Sutra...
- Leonard Cohen is our man - Toronto Sun
Leonard Cohen is our manToronto Sun, Canada - 1 hour agoWhile never a great singer, his deep, rumbling voice has only improved with age, in terms of his recital of words - a poetry reading of A Thousand Kisses ...
- 'I Shot the Sheriff' mystery unraveled - Dubuque Telegraph Herald
Ever since Bob Marley released "I Shot the Sheriff" in 1973, I've been puzzling over the lyric, "I shot the sheriff, but I did not shoot no deputy." Here's what certain notables might have to say: Tom Cruise: Because the shooter was not -- whoo! -- a ...
- File photo - Albany Democrat-Herald
Lunette Mulkey, a 20-year Albany resident and one of the most prominent writers of letters to the Democrat-Herald, died Friday. She was 96. A longtime writer, though never professionally, Mulkey was a regular contributor to the “Editor’s Mailbag ...
- National News: Day Dreams and Reality :: :: - Tri State Observer
National News: Day Dreams and Reality :: ::Tri State Observer, PA - 2 hours ago... moment in my life is reflected in the poems that I have written over the years," Safiyyah Ar-Raheem Hines says about her intimate collection of poetry, ...
- Janus salutes Brecht as entertainer, reformer - The Courier News
Janus salutes Brecht as entertainer, reformerThe Courier News, IL - 4 hours agoVecchio performed with Tony n' Tina's Wedding touring company for seven years and has appeared in numerous independent films and Chicago theater productions ...
- Theater review: 'Twelfth Night' a multicultural, lively romp in San Jose (San Jose Mercury News)
"Namaste!" biddeth the fool in the opening moments of "Twelfth Night" but, fear not, there is a method to his madness.
- West Akron Kiwanis member invites community to hear speaker - Akron Leader Publications
West Akron Kiwanis member invites community to hear speakerAkron Leader Publications, OH - 2 hours agoParvin also has published articles in several fields of science, poetry and novels. As I read each line of his biography, I became more enthusiastic to get ...
- Original look at 'Frankenstein' creator, friends - Akron Beacon Journal
Original look at 'Frankenstein' creator, friendsAkron Beacon Journal, OH - 1 hour agoBits and pieces from Frankenstein turn up here, along with poetry by Shelley and Lord Byron, journal entries by Mary, and texts that the performers ...
- Around the Town - BlueRidgeNow.com
Around the TownBlueRidgeNow.com, NC - 2 hours agoThursday, 5:30 pm: Women on Words poetry workshop for women. Info: 254-6734. Book signing with Gary Poole: 2 pm Saturday, A Sense of Humor, 84 W. Walnut St. ...
- Best Bets (The Hunstville Item)
Best Bets items may be submitted up to two weeks in advance and are subject to editing. Items must be received by 1 p.m. to run the following day. Items must be submitted via e-mail or U.S. Postal Service. All submissions must be typed and may be e-mailed to newsroom@itemonline.com.
- Display of tiny volumes fuels giant fascination - Columbus Dispatch
One book about Old King Cole, a merry old soul he might have been, can't be considered a tall tale. As the world's smallest book, the 1985 adaptation of the classic nursery rhyme reaches a towering 0.04 inch. It could be spotted among about 150 tiny ...
- UCLan event planned to celebrate Preston arts - This is Preston
A free two-day festival at the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) in Preston is aiming to link together students and the local public with writers, performers and filmmakers to celebrate the region's creative talent. The Breaking into the Arts ...
- Romeo goes time traveling at Victorian Festival (Detroit Free Press)
Downtown Romeo travels back 150 years Saturday for its third annual Victorian Festival. Events include free trolley rides, a Civil War encampment, horse and carriage rides, a moustache contest, a vintage baseball game, a teddy bear picnic and blacksmith demonstrations.
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