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- Japan Festival continues for second year despite wet weekend weather - MLive.com
Members of the Japanese Taiko Group from Bowling Green State University, Ohio, play the drums during the second annual Japan Festival Sunday at the Japanese Cultural Center and Tea House. Region Ann Arbor Bay City/Midland/Saginaw Flint Grand Rapids ...
- Special Summer Camp Helps Girls Recognize Inner and Outer Beauty - PR Newswire (press release)
Special Summer Camp Helps Girls Recognize Inner and Outer BeautyPR Newswire (press release), NY - Aug 20, 2008"Emotional stress has been linked to severe acne episodes, and certain factors in a teen's life -- such as getting ready to go back to school, ...
- An Apocalyptic State of Mind - New York Sun
The apocalypse and its aftermath have been a recurring theme in art for thousands of years. There is something satisfyingly narcissistic, hopeful even, in believing that our time has been chosen for the End of Days. And the New Museum's pseudo ...
- Water Music - Seattle Weekly
Water MusicSeattle Weekly, WA - 3 hours agoWater is both the theme of the poetry and the percussionists' basic sound source. They create musical effects both dramatic and delicate by manipulating it ...
- Pop Goes the Prof - People
TALK ABOUT POETRY IN MOTION. IN 1987, when Wyn Cooper published his first (and only) collection of poems, The Country of Here Below, a mere 500 copies of the 40-page paperback were printed. Six years later, one was discovered in a Pasadena, Calif ...
- Chanteuse Releases Book and CD Set - RedOrbit
Chanteuse Releases Book and CD SetRedOrbit, TX - 13 hours agoWritten in English with a French cachet, it offers something new: memoir glimpses (written in prose and/or rhythmic poetry); something old: French-Canadian ...
- Scented Worlds - The Daily Star
The Daily StarScented WorldsThe Daily Star, Bangladesh - 4 minutes agoBefore they came to this country of cold rocks, they would read poetry to each other: soothing Tagore, fiery Nazrul. Now all those poems had become icy ...
- 2008 'Florida Book Awards' competition begins with call for entries - Herald Tribune
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- The Florida Book Awards has kicked off its third annual competition with a call for entries in eight categories, including a new one for “Book Design.” Established in 2006 and now the most comprehensive state book awards ...
- Our Daily Bleg: What Are the Greatest Lyrics of the 21st Century ... - New York Times Blogs
Our Daily Bleg: What Are the Greatest Lyrics of the 21st Century ...New York Times Blogs, NY - 1 hour ago(SJD) Even if you don’t have a son fighting in Iraq, even if you don’t read poetry, even if you think you are immune to the power of a mother’s lament ...
- Stefan Fatsis (Washington City Paper)
Stefan Fatsis has titled the first chapter of his new book, “I’m No Plimpton.”
- Summer Travel Must-Do: Edinburgh Comedy Festival - Travel Connect
Summer Travel Must-Do: Edinburgh Comedy FestivalTravel Connect, UK - 22 hours ago... some of the most promising emerging and unknown talent from across the spectrum of sketch, improv, stand up, poetry, musical and comic theatre. ...
- Workshop seeks balance with help of poetry, music - The Coloradoan
Workshop seeks balance with help of poetry, musicThe Coloradoan, CO - 5 hours ago"Life is such a delicate balancing act between the opposites," Bielecki said. "We prefer the easier way of settling for one pole or the other: solitude or ...
- Mountain Town Stages to conclude season with Cow Ballet (Park Record)
It's the kind of mudslinging that would make most politicians blush, but ultimately, organizer's say, Mountain Town Stages' annual Cow Ballet lives
- Obit raises interest in firefighter - Greensboro News & Record
William Lee Cranford achieved much before he died relatively young 94 years ago. He owned a coal and wood business and was a stalwart in West Market Street Methodist Church. Yet, he apparently wanted to be remembered most as one of the city’s ...
- Author Carrie Allen McCray Nickens dies (WBTV Charlotte)
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - A South Carolina woman who became well-known for her book on her biracial heritage has died at age 95. Funeral officials said a memorial service for author Carrie Allen McCray Nickens will be held Tuesday in Columbia. Nickens died Friday.
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