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- At The Gibbes Museum - Charleston Post Courier
At The Gibbes MuseumCharleston Post Courier, SC - 7 hours agoThe exhibition tells the compelling story of the survival of African-American basketry over 300 years, and features baskets made by contemporary American ...
- NORM: Pure speculation follows IRS raid - Las Vegas Review Journal
There's buzz surrounding the IRS raid almost six months ago at Pure Nightclub at Caesars Palace and Pure Management Group's headquarters on Industrial Road. One of the questions that will be answered is whether there's any substance to the story that ...
- The diarist - The National
The diaristThe National, United Arab Emirates - 2 hours agoThe intervening years have seen not only new, more aggressively innovative voices in the novel and the prose poem, but also greater press freedom in Egypt ...
- Wednesday, Sep 3rd - San Francisco Bay Guardian
Wednesday, Sep 3rdSan Francisco Bay Guardian, CA - 26 minutes agoIf there's a not-quite-so-inspirational side to this tale, Marsh and company have conspicuously left it on the cutting room floor. (1:34) Smith Rafael. ...
- Communication is key (Owen Sound Sun Times)
By Don Crosby Sun Times correspondent Organizers of this year’s Fabulous Festival of Fringe Film in Durham are honouring one of their own. Geoffrey Shea has created five installations that emphasize the written and the spoken word — a theme that he says runs through his [...]
- Books: One morning like a bird - Scotland on Sunday
Books: One morning like a birdScotland on Sunday, UK - 28 minutes agoComing across his book of poetry on a stall, Yuji wonders "how many others are there out there, untouched, unread, not even a crease or a thumbprint, ...
- Celebrate writer James Reaney dies - Stratford Gazette
Celebrate writer James Reaney diesStratford Gazette, Canada - 20 minutes agoFormer students and colleagues were quoted in a published report Friday calling the death a very sad loss for Canadian poetry and theatre. ...
- NEA grants $2.8 million for 'The Big Read' - San Francisco Gate
The National Endowment for the Arts announced Monday that more than 200 organizations nationwide will receive grants totaling $2.8 million to host "The Big Read," an initiative meant to restore book reading in American culture. In 2004, the NEA ...
- The legal mind of Bob Dylan - Austin American-Statesman
Austin federal Judge Sam Sparks is known for occasionally writing poems for his legal opinions and local Senior U.S. District Judge James Nowlin recently cited the University of Texas football rivalry with the University of Arkansas in an order. I am ...
- Tribute paid to rail death teenager - Biggleswade Chronicle
Tributes have been paid to a man who was killed after being hit by a train at Sandy railway station on Saturday. British Transport Police received a report at 6.31pm that a man, who was later confirmed as 19-year-old Andrew Groves from Shillington ...
- Related Stories (The Canton Repository)
The story sounds more like urban legend than fact. A long-haired young man stands before a judge and is given an option: Get a "butch" haircut or go to prison.
- Belfast Poets visit Wellington, hosted by RAM (Scoop.co.nz)
The Belfast Poets Touring Group, widely acclaimed as the world's best performance poetry group, are playing in Wellington as part of their latest world tour.
- If Ecstasy Had a Nation - IcelandReview
IcelandReviewIf Ecstasy Had a NationIcelandReview, Iceland - 1 hour agoSitting on the grass writing poetry by midnight’s natural lamp as a waterfall’s dew sprinkles my pen and paper. 10. Seeing humpback whales on HúsavÃk’s ...
- Books Calendar - Naperville Sun
Books CalendarNaperville Sun, IL - 41 minutes agoIn addition, members of the Naperville Writers Group will read their prose and poetry, and time will be provided for members of the public to read during ...
- Fading galaxy - Guardian Unlimited
Cyd Charisse was not the greatest of movie stars. When she sang, she was dubbed. When she spoke, she was on cue, at best. But when she danced, there was no need for artifice. A couple of dozen times in the 1950s, she moved across a screen to music ...
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