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- Making the Playhouse scene (Erie Times-News)
Quick. What do you picture when you read the word "nightspot"? A bar? Music? A place to connect with friends, hear a few stories, meet interesting characters, laugh your head off, and forget about the troubles of the day just past?
- Getting caught up on the Web (Boston Globe)
Once upon a time, you could count on a film festival to take place at, you know, a theater of some kind. People got out of their houses and got together to see interesting works, maybe talk with a filmmaker afterward.
- Allama Iqbal revered as 21st century great literary figure;Speakers - Associated Press of Pakistan
Allama Iqbal revered as 21st century great literary figure;SpeakersAssociated Press of Pakistan, Pakistan - 38 minutes agoIranian scholar Dr.Reza Shah Kazemi spoke on ‘Iqbal and the question of Ecumenism’, examining both his prose writings and his poetic works bringing to light ...
- Liberal Arts Names Michael Stoff Director of Plan II - News from the University of Texas at Austin
Liberal Arts Names Michael Stoff Director of Plan IINews from the University of Texas at Austin, TX - 6 hours agoWith freedom to cross intellectual and disciplinary boundaries, Plan II students explore subjects ranging from the humanities and ancient poetry to the ...
- Edwina Bridgeman and Hannah Buckley - Metro
MetroEdwina Bridgeman and Hannah BuckleyMetro, UK - 4 hours agoUsing an intriguing combination of organza fabric, hand-stitched text and botanical illustrations, her densely layered work explores the poetry of ...
- MAKING HISTORY - Morning Sun
St. Mary’s-Colgan High School made forensics history this year. “We were named the top school in our district,†said coach Alice Hilt. “The plaque we received is the accumulation of all the degrees earned in SMC history since our National ...
- Long Live the Little Man Defense! - Slate
Listen to Mia Fineman and Dana Stevens discuss Fur . Click here to play the audio, or subscribe to the Spoiler Special podcast in iTunes . In the 35 years since her death, Diane Arbus' most famous photographs—the twin girls in identical outfits ...
- Snow Hill hits the streets with reggae band - Bethany Beach Wave
Snow Hill hits the streets with reggae bandBethany Beach Wave, DE - 3 hours agoNew works by Jim Adcock, poetry by Jen and photos by New York City photographer Sam Smith will be featured. Refreshments will be served. ...
- Westie wins top poetry award - Newstalk ZB
A West Auckland mother who writes poems which weave stories has won the nation's major poetry prize. Former schoolteacher Janet Charman has won the 2008 Montana New Zealand Book Awards poetry category, for her collection Cold Snack. The award has ...
- Ecological visions on quilt - Inquirer.net
Ecological visions on quiltInquirer.net, Philippines - 1 hour ago“Central to all my creations is the message of love. Love for self, love for others, the love of solitude and the love of communion. ...
- Counting the Dead - New York Times
New York TimesCounting the DeadNew York Times, United States - 42 minutes agoBut the fragmentary forms and skittering attention of her poems suggest that 21st-century activist poetry may face some novel challenges, ...
- Dianne publishes her labour of love - Fermanagh Herald (subscription)
Dianne publishes her labour of loveFermanagh Herald (subscription), UK - 1 hour agoI am a member of the Brookeborough Historical Society, and will have fiction and poetry pieces included in the next Fermanagh Authors Association ...
- Good Day Baltimore: Ten fun things to do today (Baltimore Examiner)
"The Thriftstore Mystery Paintings" by "Blaster" Al Ackerman - a series in acrylic that decorate the verso of Ackerman's first spoken-word album, "I am Drunk," for Stewart Mostofsky's EHSE label - are now on display for ArtScape. The backstory is that Mostofsky, a longtime Ackerman fan, commissioned the artist to decorate album covers with original acrylic paintings. Oh, and Ackerman has been ...
- Why Do Kids Hate School? - Wall Street Journal
On weekday mornings during the academic year, dual-income families usually think of the juggle as parents heading off to work and kids heading off to the very different pursuit of school. But is school these days too much like employment, poisoning ...
- Underwater pieces the works of an artist who dives for inspiration (The Star)
Living by the ocean has brought impressionist artist Razak Abdullah back to the sea, again and again.
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