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- Three Rivers Arts Festival highlights, locations - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Three Rivers Arts Festival highlights, locationsPittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - 5 hours agoSeveral 4th River Projects will be presented at the festival's 937 Liberty Ave. headquarters: The inspiration for the first is "Along These Rivers: Poetry ...
- Cheapflights.com Celebrates Gay Pride Month With Tips for Visiting Festivals Big and Small Across America (Centre Daily Times)
It's time to kick up your heels and be "Mary!" The month of June not only marks the official start of summer, but also commemorates the anniversary of the modern gay rights movement. Cities across the globe take this opportunity to celebrate freedom and equality for everyone regardless of their sexual orientation.
- Library programs - Charleston Post & Courier
--Main Library, 68 Calhoun St., downtown: 805-6930. Saul Alexander Gallery Art Exhibit: Through April 30. Flowers of Charleston: A Photographic Exhibit by Charles Shelton will be in the Saul Alexander Gallery during April. Shelton shoots in macro ...
- The Anchor Man - Sunday Herald
The Anchor ManSunday Herald, UK - 2 hours agoSteeped in poetry, he recited a few lines from Tennyson's Ulysses: How dull it is to pause, to make an end, To rust unburnish'd, not to shine in use! ...
- Survival tale Be Wolf named Manitoba book of the year - CBC News
Alison Calder, a poet and University of Manitoba professor, has won two Manitoba Book Awards for her debut poetry collection Wolf Tree. Calder was one of nine writers honoured Saturday evening at the Winnipeg Art Gallery as winners of the Manitoba ...
- Writers swap poetry at country store - Southwest Virginia Today
Southwest Virginia TodayWriters swap poetry at country storeSouthwest Virginia Today, VA - 3 hours agoRobert Cumming, Iris Press book publisher from Tennessee, was also present. Readings of mostly poetry spanned subjects ranging from love and death to ...
- Selected and otherwise (The Phoenix)
After I exited Lafayette College in June 1964, I spent the summer as a cub reporter for my Connecticut home-town newspaper, The Trumbull Times . The only news worth repeating is that I interviewed Jayne Mansfield.
- As freedoms wane in ex-Soviet bloc, Ukraine fills the gap - Los Angeles Times
KIEV, Ukraine -- A gloomy Vladimir Putin wears a Czarist crown, clutching a bag full of dollars and a miniature television tower. Filipp Pishchik says this and similar cartoons, depicting the former president as a corrupt leader who stifles free ...
- Hear the author of “The River Lock” - Daily Gazette
An Amsterdam native’s memoir about growing up in the former Rug City has been nominated for a National Book Award. Stephen Haven’s book, “The River Lock: One Boys Life along the Mohawk” was nominated by his publisher, Syracuse University ...
- Acclaimed Cultural Figures Set For Magee Summer School - University of Ulster Online
Acclaimed Cultural Figures Set For Magee Summer SchoolUniversity of Ulster Online, UK - 1 hour agoBorn in Belfast, Carson is the author of nine books of poetry and four prose works, and the winner of several awards including the Irish Times Irish ...
- Poetry festival set for Montserrat Vineyards July 20 - digitalBURG.com
Poetry festival set for Montserrat Vineyards July 20digitalBURG.com, MO - 1 hour agoFinal preparations are being made for the July 20 poetry festival here, according to event organizer Mark Pearce. Seven writers are scheduled to present ...
- Art, film and music abound - Whistler Question
Art, film and music aboundWhistler Question, Canada - 4 hours agoDon’t forget to bring some warm clothing, and remember — Whistler’s parks are alcohol-free. The movie will be moved to Village 8 Cinemas for a 9:30 pm ...
- Rochester, Brighton students grasp power of words - Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Rochester, Brighton students grasp power of wordsRochester Democrat and Chronicle, NY - 55 minutes agoThe winners in each poetry and prose divisions receives $200; second and third place winners receive $100 and $75, respectively. ...
- Disch, Gay Novelist, a Suicide - Gay City News
Disch, Gay Novelist, a SuicideGay City News - 5 hours agoThomas Disch, acclaimed author of "The Brave Little Toaster: A Bedtime Story for Small Appliances," among other major works of science fiction, poetry, ...
- TV's 'Laugh-in' comic Dick Martin dies at 86 (Chicago Tribune)
Martin was the zany half of the comedy team whose "Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In" took television by storm in the 1960s, making stars of Goldie Hawn and Lily Tomlin and creating such phrases as "Sock it to me!"
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