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- Second Saturday: Neglect drives hard lesson home - Burlington Free Press
Life's a bitch, and then your hard drive dies. For a person of my circumstances, a little technical knowledge can be very dangerous. I know how to work a PC but not how it works. Therefore I discounted the flickers, the sudden slowdowns and shutdowns ...
- Kinky caps global vibe of pumping folk festival - Chicago Tribune
Kinky caps global vibe of pumping folk festivalChicago Tribune, United States - 1 hour agoPlenty of children's activities also had youngsters try out African drumming, urban poetry, Puerto Rican bomba and of course the pure pleasure of feeling an ...
- Ed Harcourt: The Beautiful Lie (Pitchfork)
No, the host of "Morning Becomes Eclectic" hasn't started writing his own songs; it's the latest album from that dude who used to get compared to Elliott Smith and Rufus Wainwright but now gets bracketed with Tom McRae and Damien Rice. read more
- The 2008 Jackson Young Influentials (Jackson Free Press)
Jackson is the sort of place that has the potential for great change, a mid-sized city with both a rich cultural history and a fierce “up-and-coming” attitude. Given its size and accessibility, it’s also the sort of place that begs its citizens to become actively involved in the development process.
- Art and artifacts of black experience come to Norton - Miami Herald
IF YOU GO What: In the Hands of African American Collectors: The Personal Treasures of Bernard and Shirley Kinsey When: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday; 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday, through July 20 Where: Norton Museum of Art, 1451 S. Olive Ave ...
- PERFORMING ARTS - Washington Post
Three songs by contemporary Vienna-based composer Wolfram Wagner had their world premieres at baritone Randall Scarlata's Austrian Embassy recital on Monday evening. Spare and quietly melodic, Wagner's subtly crafted Three Songs on Poems by Weldon ...
- Friendship Parish holds worship service of talent - Marion Star
The Friendship Parish churches recently held a worship service with its own talent praising God's word through music. Friendship Parish is made up of United Methodist churches including Boundary, Canaan, Denmark, Ebenezer, Edison, Caledonia, Claridon ...
- Julian Cope added to Latitude - Virtual Festivals
Julian Cope added to LatitudeVirtual Festivals, UK - 4 hours agoThe music and arts festival also boasts a full programme of poetry, theatre, cabaret and literature. Full line up HERE. Weekend tickets are on sale priced ...
- Meeting marks President Ho Chi Minh’s birthday (Việt Nam News)
Ha Noi — A meeting was held in Ha Noi on May 18 to celebrate President Ho Chi Minh’s 118th birthday, which falls on May 19.
- Love from the kitchen - Montreal Gazette
We got meatballs and matzo ball soup, bran muffins and honey cake. To mark Mother's Day, we asked readers to send in Mom's or Grandma's best recipes, and to share family tales of kitchen capers and culinary bonding. We received dozens of responses ...
- Heath Ledger's high-impact Joker rules 'Dark Night' - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Warner Bros. Menace and mirth: The late Heath Ledger's turn as the Joker is already the biggest thing about the latest Batman movie, "The Dark Knight." The heavy-breathing buzz, pre-release patter and potent publicity has primarily spotlighted Heath ...
- Elizabeth Edwards - Chicago Tribune
Give props to Gil Scott-Heron for the cutting-edge topicality of his best street poetry and jazz-inflected R&B over the last four decades, and the activist performer will accept the compliment graciously, albeit with reservations.
- Family ties (Baltimore Sun)
Maryland resident Manil Suri's best-selling 'The Age of Shiva' examines how — and how much — a mother can love her son Manil Suri, 48, is a UMBC math professor and best-selling author of "The Age of Shiva." The Maryland resident's book examines how -- and how much -- a mother can love her son.
- Survivor recalls bridge collapse 50 years later - Vancouver Sun
Vancouver SunSurvivor recalls bridge collapse 50 years laterVancouver Sun, Canada - 12 hours ago"It was a fascinating image I had of him dangling from his umbilical cord of oxygen," said Geddes, who will read from Falsework, his book of poetry about ...
- UB's poetry treasures find global audience (The Buffalo News)
The knapsack Robert Graves carried in World War I. James Joyce's eyeglasses and opera cane. A self-portrait by Wyndham Lewis. The fold-up typewriter used by William Carlos Williams, plus his writing desk.
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