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- A story of love and books in Bohemian New Orleans (The Daily Reflector)
Every morning in this Southern town of big-box stores and Bible readers, the Beat Generation can still be found dissing the system in the form of a 91-year-old woman in a red beret and cowboy boots.
- Big Read focuses on Bradbury classic - Lynchburg News and Advance
Amazement Square is kicking off a community-wide reading event this weekend. The Big Read, which is being hosted by the museum and the Lynchburg Public Library, is an initiative designed to restore reading to the center of American culture. It ...
- August Overtones Events - Madison Magazine
August Overtones EventsMadison Magazine, WI - 26 minutes agoNational Poetry Slam Lyrics on the Lake Festival Aug 3--9. A jam-packed week of poetry events including workshops, seminars, performances, open mics and ...
- Cameroon: Homage and Courtship (Romantic Stirrings of a Young Man) - AllAfrica.com
Cameroon: Homage and Courtship (Romantic Stirrings of a Young Man)AllAfrica.com, Washington - 22 minutes agoThe poems in the first part pay homage to icons and beacons at the family and community levels, to places and to significant milestones in the poet's ...
- Spirtual writing workshop - Smoky Mountain Sentinel
Spirtual writing workshopSmoky Mountain Sentinel, NC - 11 hours agoShe is also a member of the NC Poetry Society . Registration for this class must be made before September 3. Registration fees are $35.00, ...
- Recreation calendar - Explorer News
Recreation calendarExplorer News, AZ - 30 minutes agoTucson’s River of Words Youth Poetry and Art Contest blends science with art for a unique learning experience. Kids learn about the power of water, ...
- ebrary Signs 14 New Publishing Partners - PR Inside
www.ebrary.com - ebrary(R) (www.ebrary.com), a leading provider of e-content services and technology, today announced that it is greatly enhancing its growing selection of more than 170,000 titles with e-books and other authoritative materials from ...
- Nico Muhly looks for that radical sound (Los Angeles Times)
The composer's young career shows an adventurous streak, including stints with Philip Glass and Björk. His newest is 'Mothertongue.' THE FIRST vocal lines of young composer Nico Muhly’s new album, "Mothertongue," consist of a seemingly arbitrary list of numbers and addresses. Sung by mezzo-soprano Abigail Fischer over aching strings and a distorted sub-bass synthesizer, the arrangement feels ...
- Metro Saginaw, Michigan, arts activist wins state honor - MLive.com
Patricia A. Shaheen, whose work helped stabilize the Saginaw Bay Symphony Orchestra, has received the state's highest art honor. ArtServe Michigan named the Saginaw Township resident the winner of its Civic Leader Award for the 23rd annual Governor's ...
- Something for everyone at First Friday - Canton Repository
With music, art, food, theater, poetry, street performers, a parade, puzzle hunt and more, the First Friday arts celebration will enliven downtown Canton tonight from 6 to 10. There's plenty of live music to choose from. Second Wind and Little ...
- Pinoy art for charity (Gulf Daily News)
BAHRAIN and Saudi-based Filipinos will showcase their talents at a charity art exhibition and workshop to be held at the Mšvenpick Hotel's Al Murjan Ballroom, Muharraq this month.
- Country star Shelton to croon in Centreville Saturday - Kalamazoo Gazette
CENTREVILLE -- Country music sensation Blake Shelton will swing through the St. Joseph County Grange Fair at 7 p.m. Saturday. Shelton appeared on the scene in 2001 and since has had 13 singles on the country music charts, including four No. 1 hits ...
- Blend it up (MSU Reporter)
The band The Blend will perform at the Centennial Student Union Ballroom at Minnesota State Friday as part of its "Special Deluxe" tour. The up-and-coming band has been climbing the Minnesota music scene for several years and will perform just after the lip-sync competition.
- If you're living with AIDS, you are not alone An area agency is helping those who have it and educating those who don't (The Gainesville Times)
It was in the dark of winter in 1991 when a bright-eyed social worker gave Robin Hale the news that he had tested positive for HIV. The social worker told him to be wary of suicidal tendencies, to stay away from cat and bird feces and informed him that he could no longer eat raw seafood.
- Mad Men, "The Gold Violin": For the man who has everything - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
The Star-Ledger - NJ.comMad Men, "The Gold Violin": For the man who has everythingThe Star-Ledger - NJ.com, NJ - 3 hours ago(And is there a chance that the 1952 blonde was the recipient of the poetry book? I was starting to worry that we wouldn't get any follow-up on that, ...
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