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- Twelfth Night, Open Air Theatre Regent's Park, London - Independent
Twelfth Night, Open Air Theatre Regent's Park, LondonIndependent, UK - 4 hours ago... suavity and ease are at odds with the dreary clowning. Next season, one hopes, the Open Air will get back to basics – they are poetry, poetry, and poetry.
- Diaries show Saddam feared getting AIDS in prison - Daily Oklahoman
The Armed Forces are filled with great stories about men and women who sacrifice the comfort of home to spend months and years on a military base. This is your chance to tell that story. OU trio miss out on big deals The faces of the Seattle ...
- Camano library sale an emotional, financial success (Everett Herald)
There was a successful book sale Saturday. Camano Island Friends raised more than $1,000 to support the year-old Camano Island Library. It was emotional.
- Immerse Yourself Into the Deepest Recesses of the Heart and Soul -- New Book of Poetry and Essays is a Touching ... (PrimeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance)
KITCHENER, Ontario, June 5, 2008 -- When we look back at the old days, we often find ourselves smiling and sometimes crying. Poetry fans and literature enthusiasts are about to experience a delightful read from author Heinrich Losereit as Xlibris releases his new book, Footsteps of Our Lives.
- Eye of the Storm - Walrus Magazine
Eye of the StormWalrus Magazine, Canada - 52 minutes agoTowell studied visual art at York University in the early 1970s before moving on to poetry and music; he published several books of his poetry, ...
- 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 ...
- Highlights for Children Launches Korean Edition of Popular Magazine - Forbes
COLUMBUS, Ohio, May 5 /PRNewswire/ -- At this week's International Reading Association convention in Atlanta, Highlights for Children unveiled the first Korean edition of Highlights High Five, its magazine for children 2 to 6. Beginning with the July ...
- Edward Smith: Washington's True Car Lover - Seattlest
SeattlestEdward Smith: Washington's True Car LoverSeattlest, Seattle - 23 minutes ago"I'm a romantic. I write poetry about cars, I sing to them and talk to them just like a girlfriend." He says he has never had any romantic interest in men ...
- SAC's arts village will be hopping at Northern Lights - Sudbury Star
SAC's arts village will be hopping at Northern LightsSudbury Star, Canada - 14 hours agoSmith will be reading some poetry and short stories from "Tag Alder Tales." Monique Chenier will be reading from "Remembering Medusa Remembering," her new ...
- Masters Day events to include poetry readings, antique displays (The Canton Daily Ledger)
LEWISTOWN -- Edgar Lee Masters will be honored Saturday, June 7, in downtown Lewistown, where Masters grew up in the 1890s. Activities will include antiques, poetry, and Masters' famous "Spoon River Anthology."
- Memorial Day festivities set for region - Rutland Herald
Memorial Day means different things to different people. It has become known as the unofficial start of summer, the beginning of barbecue season, yard sales, open art galleries or some people may see it as just another day off from work. In towns all ...
- Seeing history-laden Hyderabad through many eyes (New Kerala)
Edited by former "ad-woman" Syeda Imam, "The Untold Charminar: Writings on Hyderabad" is an anthology on a city that was once ruled by the world's richest man - the Nizam. And its essays sure shine like the twinkling jewels in his treasury.
- Out & About in Bellevue | July 26 - PNW Local News
Out & About in Bellevue | July 26PNW Local News, WA - 3 hours agoSoulFood Poetry Night: 7-9:30 pm every third Thursday. Includes two featured readers and an open-mic reading. SoulFood Books Cafe, 15748 Redmond Way, ...
- Ultrafit: Conquering the 'Marsh Mountain' - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Paul Getzke has his feet on the grass and his hands on Precambrian stone. A wall of rock -- swirled gneiss with lichen, striped pink and gray with granitic veins -- towers 12 feet above his head. "Let's give it a go," he says. Getzke reaches for an ...
- Night Life (The New Yorker)
ROCK AND POP Musicians and night-club proprietors live complicated lives; it’s advisable to call ahead to confirm engagements. B. B. KING BLUES CLUB & GRILL 237 W. 42nd St. (212-997-4144)--July 17: Greg Brown, a bona-fide American songwriting treasure, works to expand the scope of traditional roots music (he . . .
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