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- Museum And Gallery Walk Highlights Local Talent - Daily News-Record
Downtown Harrisonburg will have a different vibe this Friday. At four different locations, passersby will be encouraged to stop and participate in a "Big Draw" by drawing pictures on newsprint taped to the walls. Acoustic guitar music will waft from ...
- Japanese students complete Urdu course - The News International
Japanese students complete Urdu courseThe News International, Pakistan - 10 hours agoPresiding over the ceremony Vice-Chancellor Dr Mujahid Kamran said such training courses were promoting friendship between Pakistan and Japan. ...
- Southwest Riverside County community news briefs (North County Times)
WHAT'S HAPPENING Hot springs topic for historical society TEMECULA ---- Tony Guenther will speak when the Temecula Valley Historical Society meets at noon Friday. Guenther is the great-grandson of Fritz Guenther, the founder of the Guenther Murrieta Hot Springs Resort.
- TURKEY AT THE CROSSROADS - Der Spiegel
Turkey's push towards Europe, a drive that is older than the country itself, has long to helped to hold the internally divided country together. Editor's Note: The Frankfurt Book Fair, the world's largest publishing event, opened its doors for its ...
- What’s On Deck - Cape May County Herald
What’s On DeckCape May County Herald, United States - 1 hour agoYouth Poetry Contest, Barrier Island Writers Group, deadline Nov. 26 for students in grades 5, 6, 7 and 8 who live in Sea Isle City, Avalon, or Stone Harbor ...
- What Is Art For? (New York Times)
The poet, philosopher, translator and scholar Lewis Hyde has spent his life trying to figure that out and became a literary cult figure in the process.
- Rebel With a Cause - Reform Judaism
Reform JudaismRebel With a CauseReform Judaism, NY - 10 hours agoI got the job on my birthday, April 1, 2002. Advancing religious pluralism and fighting for social justice and tolerance towards minorities in ...
- REMEMBRANCE DAY 2008 (Whistler Question)
Whistler – On Tuesday (Nov. 11), the Whistler community is invited to offer its collective remembrance for Canada’s fallen soldiers, sailors and airmen.
- Food/wine events in October - AZ Central.com
Food/wine events in OctoberAZ Central.com, AZ - 1 hour agoAppetizers, drinks, live poetry, jazz and R&B. BridgeKey Catering & Cafe, 7010 S. 27th Ave., Phoenix. $10. 602-304-0806. Wine Tastings: 5-8 pm Tuesdays. ...
- Red Letter Dates (Peoria Journal Star)
September 1 "A Mother's Journey." Pulitzer Prize-winning photographs by Renee C. Byer. Through Oct. 10. Bradley University's Hartmann Center Art Gallery. Hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday. Reception: 4-5 p.m. Oct. 2 at Hartmann Center. Lecture: 5 p.m. Oct. 2. at Horowitz Auditorium, Caterpillar Global Communications Center. Free. Call 677-2989.
- Outback women flock to meet our first female G-G (The Age)
As Governor-General Quentin Bryce sets out to place her stamp on the nation's heart, her first stop is Bourke .
- Jessie Baylin hits Newport with folk-rock - OSU - The Lantern
OSU - The LanternJessie Baylin hits Newport with folk-rockOSU - The Lantern, OH - 47 minutes agoFor Baylin, songwriting is derived from poetry and journal-writing, creating an honesty in her lyrics. "When I first got a publishing deal, though, ...
- The United States of England - Faxts - Life
The United States of EnglandFaxts - Life, Australia - 8 hours agoSignificantly, after World War I, the US pressed Britain not to renew its treaty of friendship with Japan even though Tokyo had been a war-time ally. ...
- Why don't women write 'Big Ideas Books?' - The Independent
Greer says women are "more interested in understanding than explaining, in describing rather than accounting for." An important issue has been preoccupying the transatlantic blogosphere in this post-Obama world, and it concerns the question: What do ...
- Three students win instrumental honors - Bowling Green Daily News
Three students from Bowling Green won state solo instrumental competitions recently at Campbellsville University by the Kentucky Music Teachers Association. Nathaniel Mo, 13, son of Kai and Lisa Mo, was named the winner in the MTNA junior high piano ...
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