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- Max Bernstein: Liveblogging from the SeaChange Ideas Forum at the Starz Green Room in Denver (HuffingtonPost)
I just left a panel about nonmilitary solutions to combating terrorism, and left feeling horrified about how inefficient and underfunded our perfunctory nods to this concept are compared to Britain, etc.
- A brief history of the breast - Health 24
Different cultures focus on different parts of the female body as representing extremes of beauty. In Japan the nape of the neck has long been popular. The Chinese, for an appalling period, chose very tiny feet, subjecting women to agonising and ...
- Art project seeks your 'Visions of Peace' - Concord Monitor
Bethany Reed wants people to get beyond the clichés, beyond the stereotypes and the endless rhetoric and paint their own visions of peace. Or sculpt them, or draw them, or package them in iambic pentameter. She's looking for artists of all varieties ...
- Out & About in Kent | August 2 - PNW Local News
Out & About in Kent | August 2PNW Local News, WA - 3 hours agoFeatures sporting events, carnival, children’s activities, art shows, car show, poetry, parade and more. Downtown Auburn. ...
- BUSINESS LICENSES - Inrich.com
Tornee Lanier (lawn maintenance); licensee same, 5400 Van Ave., Richmond 23227. Mediamonkeys (personal services); licensee Mediamonkeys LLC, 3200 Gay Ave., Richmond 23231. Gothic Garments and Gear (retail merchant); licensees Caitlin Munley and ...
- Habitat for Humanity extends invitation (The York Dispatch)
Swing a hammer and pray. Habitat for Humanity is inviting people to participate in its annual "Building on Faith" project at 255 E.
- The Rest is Noise by Alex Ross - Guardian Unlimited
On April 30, 1945, the day of Hitler's suicide, "zero hour" in modern German history, the 103rd Infantry and Tenth Armored divisions of the U.S. Army took possession of the Alpine resort of Garmisch-Partenkirchen, which the war had hardly touched ...
- Merry Lea center to host fall conference - South Bend Tribune
Merry Lea center to host fall conferenceSouth Bend Tribune, IN - 14 hours agoParticipants will take part in reflective disciplines such as poetry, nature photography and seed collecting. Keynote speaker for the conference is Dave ...
- Louis C. Leo - Leader-Herald
Mr. Louis C. Leo, 91, of Crystal River, Florida, died July 27, at Seven Rivers Regional Medical Center in Crystal River. He was born September 30, 1916, in Syracuse, New York,the son of the late Salvatore and Carmela Cosentino Leo. Mr. Leo was ...
- Pigs, peas, potatoes and people - the JSR ethos - Nafferton Today
Pigs, peas, potatoes and people - the JSR ethosNafferton Today, UK - 1 hour ago... to become one of John's lifelong friends helping to bring out his love of the finer things in life, including philosophy, poetry, literature and art. ...
- Stretching the limits with whimsical, rigorous contemporary ballet - University of Washington
Trey McIntyre is one of today's most innovative and sought-after choreographers, known for both challenging and expanding the limits of contemporary ballet. McIntyre's company, the Trey McIntyre Project, will make its St. Louis debut at 8 p.m. Oct ...
- Andrew Motion - guardian.co.uk
Andrew Motionguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour ago... his mother's lingering death into stories and poems, including Death March and The Letter, which won the 1981 Arvon international poetry competition. ...Philip Larkin guardian.co.ukall 2 news articles
- The Ginseng Hunter - TheCelebrityCafe.com
The Ginseng HunterTheCelebrityCafe.com, NY - 32 minutes agoWhat drives Talarigo’s novel is not names but emotions, poetry and character, giving this often horrific tale a sedate and superbly poetic flow that changes ...
- Patchett, Price also part of reading series - Houston Chronicle
Novelists Ann Patchett, Richard Price and Geraldine Brooks are among literary worthies taking to the stage in coming months as the Margarett Root Brown Reading Series embarks on its 28th season. Sponsored by Inprint in association with the University ...
- Weekender — Stage calendar for July 25-31 - San Antonio Express News
A Midsummer Night’s Dream San Pedro Springs Park, 800 W. Ashby Place, (210) 733-7258. The Cellar Theater production of Shakespeare’s romantic comedy moves outdoors. 7 p.m. Fridays-Sundays through Aug. 10. Bring lawn chairs, blankets, food and ...
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