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- Connecticut Open House Day Saturday - Hartford Courant
Connecticut Open House Day SaturdayHartford Courant, United States - 2 hours agoThe Connecticut Poetry Society will hold a reading featuring Ginny Lowe Connors; Sharon Charde; Maria Sassi, West Hartford's poet laureate; Lorna Morris Cyr ...
- The Week In Radio: A tribute to the power of love (Independent)
Across the nation, throughout Between Ourselves (BBC Radio 4, Thursday), you could hear the gentle thud of jaws dropping to the floor. In the first of a new run, the common experience uniting Olivia O'Leary's guests was that they were married to people who underwent a change of sex, and the marriage had survived the alteration: Daphne's husband was now a woman; Chris's wife a man. Just that ...
- Pacquiao Rising: Doghouse Boxing visits Manny Pacquiao - Doghouseboxing.com
advice, pontificate, plan and talk trash. It’s all in a day’s business at the gym. This particular day, the voices are all that is present as I wait for Filipino superstar and the newest member of the lightweight ranks, Manny Pacquiao, to arrive ...
- Aurora seniors finding a place in poetry - Grand Island Independent
Peyton Kauffman and Garrett Janzen started out with poems they wrote for class, just like everyone else. Today, they'll be reading those poems at the Nebraska State Capitol. "I did not imagine it would take me to the Capitol," Janzen says of his ...
- Lady Chatterley - Salon
Viewers will no doubt like and dislike Pascale Ferran's "Lady Chatterley" in ample numbers, but the picture itself is an impressive construction that seems indifferent to such concerns. Watching it is something like swimming in the ocean: You have an ...
- Wu Xing: Five Phases - San Francisco Weekly
Children's art, like children's literature, can be downright profound in its simplicity, not to mention refreshing for the lack of guesswork and determined contemplation the adult art world can demand. (Those knowing laughs at avant-garde ...
- Pure Imagination - New York Observer
The New York Times ran an incendiary letter over the weekend , written by a 17-year-old from Birmingham, Alabama named Alec Niedenthal who wanted to tell the editors of the Sunday Book Review that the future of literature belongs to him. Mr ...
- The Russian Jerusalem, by Elaine Feinstein - Independent
The Russian Jerusalem, by Elaine FeinsteinIndependent, UK - 18 minutes agoHer prose is plain, her grammar sometimes elliptical. You feel her wanting to witness history, rather than impose herself on it. ...
- Ask Eartha Steward: Green weddings - Summit Daily News
It may be a bit late in the season to talk about this subject and I know that the Mr. Stewards of the world and local mountain men alike will be rolling their eyes for sure, but I feel the strong need to write about something that booms and blooms ...
- Week of June 22 - Los Angeles Times
Week of June 22Los Angeles Times, CA - 1 hour agoSarah Maclay, Carine Topal, Douglas Richardson, Dennis Cruz, Jamie Asae Fitzgerald, Cathie Sandstrom Smith and Tess Lotta read their poetry, Beyond Baroque, ...
- Film, reissues pull Joy Division's Curtis from shadowy myth - Chicago Tribune
Joy Division singer Ian Curtis has the dubious distinction of being a momentous rock performer revered for the wrong reason. Joy Division's music was good enough to stand the test of time without becoming embalmed in a tragic melodrama. But when ...
- Barnesville cemetery walk will shed light on history - Times-Leader
“DOCTOR, lawyer, merchant-chief†are included in a childhood rhyme, but they’re also the professions of some persons on the cemetery walk scheduled next Saturday in Barnesville. The walk, planned as part of the Barnesville Bicentennial ...
- Sunday is libraries’ new fun day - San Francisco Examiner
New hours: Halle Keleta reads a newspaper at the Noe Valley Branch Library on Wednesday. The branch will extend its hours from five days per week to six. Seven San Francisco library branches will be open an extra day starting this year, restoring ...
- City to institutionalize Rizal's b-day celebration - Sun.Star
City to institutionalize Rizal's b-day celebrationSun.Star, Philippines - 3 hours agoThe program was highlighted by poetry readings in honor of Rizal from local Kapampangan poets Felix Garcia and Frank Guinto. "The young generation should be ...
- Gender-bending, role-switching keep Savoyards cast lively (Press & Sun-Bulletin)
The expression that "men are from Mars and women are from Venus" only entered our modern lexicon about 15 years ago -- but Gilbert & Sullivan not only understood the idea about 100 years before that, but also used it as rich fodder for their famed brand of musical satire.
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