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- Exhibit a testament to city's visual-arts scene (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
The exhibition "Pittsburgh Now" at SPACE, the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust's largest Downtown gallery, is a tidy showing of works by mature Pittsburgh-area artists.
- Connect the dots, follow the arrows: Humboldt Hip Hop - Times-Standard
Connect the dots, follow the arrows: Humboldt Hip HopTimes-Standard, CA - 1 hour agoAmong other cross currents that blow through the Accident Gallery have been the recent spate of slam poetry contests run by the feminist and verbally-savvy ...
- I would love to do a comedy - Hindustan Times
I would love to do a comedyHindustan Times, India - 7 hours agoI love poetry, I love traveling." "I am passionate about advocating women's issues. I see myself doing a lot of things besides acting," Das added. ...
- 'Classics' fun book about fun classics - Deseret News
'Classics' fun book about fun classicsDeseret News, UT - 2 hours agoHis selections cross genres — science fiction, fantasy, horror, adventure, biography, history, poetry, children's literature, romances, ghost stories, ...
- - Rachel Barnard - Sarasota (51 Lines) (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
In eighth grade I promised myself I would become valedictorian and read a speech at graduation. At Booker High I studied with bright students, took honors and AP classes, took part in extra-curricular activites, was involved in the community, and improved my skills on violin and piano in VPA Music, all while writing poetry.
- School librarian dons different personas to get kids to read - Sacramento Bee
School librarian dons different personas to get kids to readSacramento Bee, USA - 1 hour agoAt a pretend coffeehouse poetry event, she comes as a beatnik. At the Colonial market day for third-graders, she is Mrs. Thomas Farthing. ...
- On the write track - Cleveland Jewish News
Ohio publishing houses may not have the name recognition of McGraw-Hill or Oxford University Press, but they’re leaving an impressive imprint nonetheless. Here’s a look at several regional publishers that are either Jewish-owned or print work by ...
- 'Yeti' can be disappointing at times (Salem Statesman Journal)
"Betty the Yeti," which opened at Pentacle Theatre on Friday, shows that playwright Jon Klein has his ear to the Northwest dialogue.
- Mail: The View, calendar listing, 10750 Little Patuxent Pkwy ... - Catonsville View
Mail: The View, calendar listing, 10750 Little Patuxent Pkwy ...Catonsville View, MD - 2 hours agoBook Ends> Howard County Center of African-American Culture book club. Second Monday, 7 pm 5434 Vantage Point Road, Columbia. 410-715-1921. ...
- Festivals and Community Celebrations - Lynnwood Journal Newspapers
Festivals and Community CelebrationsLynnwood Journal Newspapers, WA - 10 hours agoThe 18th annual Shoreline Arts Festival features 2 stages of music and dance, art, sculpture, photography, poetry, hands-on art activities, crafts and food. ...
- Major League Eating Hits WiiWare on Monday (1up.com)
Mastiff's unlikely simulation brings the pain -- and a monster stack of hot dogs.
- Psst! Something's bothering your pet (Detroit Free Press)
Ears twitching wildly, Nikki and Lucy hovered near the telephone, aroused by the caller on the other end. He was their cat whisperer" and the girls had something to tell me: "Their food tastes like sawdust."
- 'Pity' skewers conventional assumptions - San Jose Mercury News
'Pity' skewers conventional assumptionsSan Jose Mercury News, USA - 26 minutes agoThe last time American Conservatory Theater plunged into the dark heart of Jacobean tragedy was Robert Woodruff's infamously graphic 1993 production of "The ...
- Table Conversations: Mario Batali - Tampa Tribune
Table Conversations: Mario BataliTampa Tribune, FL - 2 hours ago... and "grilling" go together like the verse and refrain in a love song by Lennon and McCartney. laughs Every now and then I squeeze a little poetry out. ...
- Revisit Tasha Tudor's world - Free Lance-Star
was famous for many things: her old-fashioned life in rural New England, where she raised goats, milked cows, grew glorious gardens and spun and wove wool; her usual costume of long skirts, apron and kerchief straight out of her favorite time period ...
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