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- A monster from the pages of a Grimm tale - Guardian Unlimited
Behind all the words, the turning over of facts, the analysis, the frantic speculation (did the wife know?) and the tormented search for meanings (how could this happen?), lies a central image: a woman and her three children buried alive, toothless ...
- An Audience for Multiethnic Romance - OhmyNews International
OhmyNews InternationalAn Audience for Multiethnic RomanceOhmyNews International, South Korea - 1 hour agoI write novel-length contemporary African-American romantic fiction. My target audience is people who enjoy a well-crafted, intimately written story. ...
- Utah Shakespearean Festival: Much ado about love and the conflicted ... - Salt Lake Tribune
William Shakespeare never penned a phrase so inelegant as "the more things change, the more they remain the same." Yet more than four centuries after he wrote them, his commentaries on the human condition are still proving the axiom true. Among this ...
- Art club to have Monday show - Port Huron Times Herald
Art club to have Monday showPort Huron Times Herald, MI - 52 minutes agoThe publication includes photography and poetry created by fourth- and fifth-graders at Thomas A. Edison Elementary School in Fort Gratiot. ...
- Columbia Records Set to Release Actor Terrence Howard's "Shine Through It" on September 2nd (All About Jazz)
“All I want to be/Is a little more like me/And all I want from you/Is to let some light shine through." “Shine Through It"
- VIEW A LIST OF SOME AREA EVENTS ON-LINE. - Brunswick Times Record
VIEW A LIST OF SOME AREA EVENTS ON-LINE.Brunswick Times Record, United States - Jun 26, 2008LEWISTON — Monday evenings from 7-11 pm, The Maple Room at 22 Park St. hosts a free Summer Jazz Jam Improv Night, featuring The Snowmonks, who fuse poetry ...
- Survival tale Be Wolf named Manitoba book of the year (CBC Manitoba)
Alison Calder, a poet and University of Manitoba professor, has won two Manitoba book awards for her debut poetry collection Wolf Tree.
- People of Lesbos Take Gay Group to Court Over Term 'Lesbian' - FOX News
ATHENS, Greece — A Greek court has been asked to draw the line between the natives of the Aegean Sea island of Lesbos and the world's gay women. Three islanders from Lesbos — home of the ancient poet Sappho, who praised love between women ...
- Reading Bingo for adults (La Cañada Valley Sun)
Remember when you were a little kid and your parents enrolled you in your local library’s summer reading program? Remember all of the new adventures that unfolded as you turned the pages of book after book?
- Happy 30th birthday, spam. - AdLand
Happy 30th birthday, spam.AdLand, Denmark - 10 hours agoSpam is the heart of spamusement cartoons, spam opened the spam poetry institute and spam inspired Katharina Arndt to create affectionate embroidery with ...
- To 7/19: Cave Creek film fest - AZCentral.com
The DiSalvo family of Cave Creek is talented. Now with that talent and a little luck, they have a shot at padding the family budget with thousands of dollars in winnings at this year's Cave Creek Film and Arts Festival. "We are just multitalented ...
- 'Wit' makes deadly affair liberating, joyous - News-Press
Vivian Bearing has stage four ovarian cancer. There is no stage five. She's doomed. And all the jokes and all the wit in the world can't change that. "It's not my intent to give away the plot," Bearing (Janina Birtolo) drolly tells the audience at ...
- Poetry, Music In An Idyllic Setting - Hartford Courant
Sometimes you have to let a garden lie fallow for a while to ensure a bounteous bloom the next season. Organizers of the Sunken Garden Poetry & Music Festival, which opens its season Wednesday on the grounds of the historic Hill-Stead Museum in ...
- For Terrance Hayes, Pittsburgh and Poetry Are No Strangers (The Online NewsHour)
Terrance Hayes is the author of three books of poetry and is a professor of Creative Writing at Carnegie Mellon University. He discusses life as a poet in Pittsburgh, "where no one is a stranger," and shares some of his work.
- Indi music finds its voice - Times of India
Indi music finds its voiceTimes of India, India - 1 hour agoIndia has an awesome legacy of poetry from Meerabai to Ghalib to Kabir. Urdu is so much more expressive than English, and artists like Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan ...
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