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- Downtown's 'Third Thursday Art Walk' is growing (The Warren Sentinel)
She raises the brush above her head and brings it down quickly; spattering white paint over the abstract work she's taped to the table. "That looks like fun," comments a passerby.
- King Charter Celebrates Successful Year - Education Week News
Education Week NewsKing Charter Celebrates Successful YearEducation Week News, MD - 5 hours ago... students as in their first year back, and set out to craft academic strategies to help the students—nearly all African-American and poor—to succeed. ...
- Potty patrol: We review the best restrooms on the Cleveland nightlife ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Chris Stephens/The Plain Dealer The ladies room at Wild Mango. Guys don't care. The bar is low when it comes to what they find acceptable in bathroom accommodations. There's nothing a guy likes better than avoiding using a toilet at all. Hydrating a ...
- Poverello celebrates 2 million meals served - Missoulian
Though they haven’t technically served 2 million meals yet, the Poverello Center had reason to celebrate Tuesday afternoon as it honored the generosity of the Missoula community with its Two Million Meals Served barbecue. Balloons, burgers and ...
- Who We Are - Slate
David Plotz is editor of Slate . Before joining the magazine in 1996, Plotz was a senior editor and staff writer for the Washington City Paper . Plotz has written for the New York Times Magazine , Harper's , Rolling Stone , GQ, the New Republic , and ...
- Shakespeare was a woman, claims expert (rediff.com)
Shakespeare was actually a Jewish woman who had disguised to get her work published in Elizabethan London, where original literature from women was not acceptable, an expert has contended.
- Estremera: Conversation among brain cells - Sun.Star
Estremera: Conversation among brain cellsSun.Star, Philippines - 5 hours agoThe poetry is lost in reality because in this part of the universe, no one says inundated plains. We say, "baha" or "lecheng baha." Be gone, you poet, ...
- Atlanta storyteller will talk bugs - Albany Herald
Free performances begin at 10 a.m. at Dougherty County Public Library’s Tallulah Massey Branch and 2 p.m. at the Southside Branch. “Meet an oddball who loves bugs and stories — especially stories about bugs,” states a recent news release ...
- Author heads out alone on the hiking trail - Durango Herald
Author heads out alone on the hiking trailDurango Herald, CO - 9 hours agoHer book Refuge of Whirling Light won the 2006 Wrangler Award for Poetry. Here, she's tackled a longer format with `E9lan and confidently interspersed it ...
- Abortion and Crime: The Flip Side - New York Times Blogs
Abortion and Crime: The Flip SideNew York Times Blogs, NY - 1 hour ago(SJD) Even if you don’t have a son fighting in Iraq, even if you don’t read poetry, even if you think you are immune to the power of a mother’s lament ...
- traditional celebration of Olympic Day (Olympic Committee News)
inaugurated the brand new IOC multi-purpose centre, known as “Le Pavillon”, in the presence of Swiss Federal Councillor Samuel Schmid, Head of the Federal Department of Defence, Protection of the Population and Sports; Jean-Claude Mermoud, State Councillor of the Canton of Vaud; Daniel Brélaz, Mayor of Lausanne; and many personalities from the sports world as well as members of the IOC Executive ...
- Kristen Morgin at Marc Selwyn Fine Art - Los Angeles Times
In her second solo show in Los Angeles, Kristen Morgin strips away the sentimentality that made her earlier works look nostalgic -- so obsessed with yesteryear that they seemed to have been made by someone with her heart set on turning the clock back ...
- Newport Folk Festival and JVC Jazz Festival Newport Team Up with OurStage.com to Select Performing Artists (Harmony Central)
OurStage.com, a music discovery destination providing professional opportunities for up-and-coming talent, has partnered with Festival Network's Newport Folk Festival and JVC Jazz Festival Newport to help identify best emerging artists for the 2008 line-ups.
- 'Worst poet' works sold for ÂŁ6600 - The Press Association
'Worst poet' works sold for ÂŁ6600The Press Association - May 16, 2008William McGonagall was a weaver in Dundee who turned his hand to poetry but gained the unwanted label for his uninspiring verse. ...
- Accessible Contemporary Music: - Chicago Tribune
Accessible Contemporary Music:Chicago Tribune, United States - 5 hours agoThis latest one, "Provenance," combines music and poetry by composers from various Middle Eastern traditions. Look for a provocative cultural meditation ...
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