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- Literary Inspiration on the Streets of DC - Washington Post
Literary Inspiration on the Streets of DCWashington Post, United States - 1 hour agoAs for tomorrow's talent, check out the poetry scene at Ebenezers Coffeehouse. Who knows? You might be listening to the next Sterling A. Brown, ...
- Step Brothers, X-Files invade multiplexes - Creative Loafing Sarasota
Step Brothers, X-Files invade multiplexesCreative Loafing Sarasota, FL - 42 minutes agoThe smoothly digestible freneticism of WALL-E's last act is a bit of a let-down after the near-minimalist poetry of the unconventional opening passages ...
- City to institutionalize Rizal's b-day celebration (Sun Star)
CITY of San Fernando Mayor Oscar Rodriguez said the City Government is all set at making the birthday of National Hero Jose Rizal a yearly event highlighted by programs and cultural presentations.
- Ever thine. Ever mine: How romantic are today's authors? - The Independent
The latest collection of historical love letters shows that authors were a romantic lot, finds Emma Hagestadt. But are today's writers as handy with a pen? There's a memorable moment in the recent movie, Sex and the City, when Carrie lugs out an ...
- The Thinking Girl's Barbie? - Slate
The Thinking Girl's Barbie?Slate - 1 hour agoThey were poetry in themselves. Torie, you had almost as many dolls as the Obama girls! What made you decide to "commit" to the dolls you did? ...
- Daily Planner - News-Leader.com
Daily PlannerNews-Leader.com, MO - 18 minutes agoPoets can share their works at open mic sessions and poetry slams at Well Fed Head Books and MOpoetry Slam's Solstice Poetry Slam, an all-day outdoor poetry ...
- Booknotes: New Mexico writer examines unsolved murder (El Paso Times)
NM writer examines unsolved murder - University of New Mexico Press author Paula Moore is scheduled to sign copies of her book "Cricket in the Web" at 2 p.m.
- South Wedge Farmers' Market Reopens (R News)
Thursday marked the grand reopening of the South Wedge Farmers' Market. Mayor Duffy was at the kickoff celebration which included live music and spoken word poetry. Customers of the farmers market are encouraged to use food stamps.
- In Our Neighborhood - Martinsburg Journal
In Our NeighborhoodMartinsburg Journal, WV - 3 hours agoAthens offers a monthly workshop at the Martinsburg Public Library, an annual Poetry Contest for all Berkeley County Students and annual guest lectures at ...
- Reader's Corner: July 7, 2008 - The Union of Grass Valley
Reader's Corner: July 7, 2008The Union of Grass Valley, CA - 17 minutes agoAre you planning to enter your paintings, photographs, quilts, poetry, jam, pie or anything else in this year's Nevada County Fair? ...
- PEOPLE students to perform new skills - UW Madison
For three weeks, almost 450 Wisconsin high school students have been living the college life: eating in Gordon Commons, sleeping in Witte Hall and taking everything from science to fine arts classes during the day. The students are part of the ...
- Local wagon train to participate in annual event (El Dorado Times)
Area residents will have the opportunity to step back into the Old West Saturday as part of the Symphony in the Flint Hills, held one mile south of Council Grove.
- Middle East News - Yahoo News
BAGHDAD - U.S. and Iraqi negotiators are "very close" to reaching a long-term security pact that will decide the fate of American troops in Iraq, the foreign minister said Sunday. Iraq to revive oil deal with China AP - 1 hour, 46 minutes ago BAGHDAD ...
- Winter’s Tale in Chisinau in Japanese (Moldova.org)
The Theater Company “Ryutopia” from the Japanese town of Nigata will perform the play The Winter’s Tale by William Shakespeare at the National Theater “Mihai Eminescu” on July 26 and 27. The troupe “Ryutopia Noh Theatre Company” is the most famous “No” theater company in Japan. Noh is a classical Japanese performance form which combines elements of dance, drama, music and poetry into one highly ...
- A Dangerous Time For Critics - Financial Times
These are hard times for journalism in America. Newspapers are at best shrinking, at worst folding. Fewer than 10 cities still support more than a single daily. Writers face buy-outs, lay-offs or firing. The papers that survive are making do with ...
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