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- Fundraiser this week will benefit new Punjabi institute at San Jose ... - Santa Cruz Sentinel
Grab your gowns and tuxes. Or in this case, ladies, maybe your best salwar kameez , and men, your most colorful turban. San Jose State University is hosting a formal gala fundraiser on Friday for its new Guru Nanak Heritage Institute for Punjabi ...
- Elvis fan club will have star its way (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Elvis Presley's star will be in front of the Riviera. A local Elvis fan club isn't feeling a whole lot of love from the Elvis Presley Estate.
- Jason Isbell: Singing ‘til Things Get Fixed - Tiger Weekly
Jason Isbell: Singing ‘til Things Get FixedTiger Weekly, LA - 7 hours agoWith his first solo album, last year’s Sirens of the Ditch, he proved that he isn’t afraid of plugging in, turning it up and intertwining poetry with ...
- LCSC grad Mathes has his first book of poetry on sale - Lewis-Clark State College
LCSC grad Mathes has his first book of poetry on saleLewis-Clark State College, ID - 1 hour agoFormer Lewis-Clark State College student Jerry Mathes has his first book out, a collection of his poetry, that is currently on sale. The book "Fall in the ...
- Disabled artist featured in gallery of park-themed works - Lexington Minuteman
Disabled artist featured in gallery of park-themed worksLexington Minuteman, USA - 5 hours agoThe May 19-May 23 exhibit in the fourth floor Grand Staircase Hall of the State House will include paintings, poetry, photography, sculpture and more by 14 ...
- Creatures great and small - Boston Globe
Children in the residential and day facilities at the Home for Little Wanderers were asked to re-create their favorite animals for this year's "Voices & Visions Creative Writing and Art Exhibition." The kids, ages 5-13, took the theme and ran with it ...
- Pub Crawl - New York Observer
James Wood. Mark Sarvas has read James Wood’s new book three times already. That’s a lot, especially considering Farrar Straus & Giroux, its U.S. publisher, only put it out yesterday. But Mr. Sarvas, a lit blogger (his site is called The Elegant ...
- Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey Seeks Volunteers - Broadway World
Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey Seeks VolunteersBroadway World, NY - 1 hour agoParking is free. The FM Kirby Shakespeare Theatre is barrier free with access into the theatre via a ramp and elevator access to all floors. ...
- 'MAMA's going to make it all all right' - The Capital Times
'MAMA's going to make it all all right'The Capital Times, WI - 5 hours agoAlthough the night was full of funny bits like that (they were kidding, really), there were also a few poignant ones. The MAMAs gave the Lifetime ...
- Playwright’s Festival returns to Telluride - The Daily Planet
Playwright’s Festival returns to TellurideThe Daily Planet, CO - 9 hours agoBy Susan Viebrock Good drama finds poetry in the flotsam and jetsam of our lives. It survives because it extrapolates what is universal and eternal — and ...
- Out and About: July 9 - 20 - Stoughton Journal
Out and About: July 9 - 20Stoughton Journal, MA - 19 minutes agoOpen mic signup, 8 pm Open mic followed by featured poet, concludes with poetry slam. The Trinity Church Flea Market every Saturday. ...
- A real page-turner - MaineToday.com
A real page-turnerMaineToday.com, ME - 5 hours agoPoetry party and slam at Eastland Park Hotel, 157 High St. All other programs at Portland Public Library, 5 Monument Square, and Maine Historical Society, ...
- Teens to get new space at club (Berkshire Eagle)
PITTSFIELD — Back to the future. The Boys and Girls Club of Pittsfield will use part of a recent $13.9 million gift to revitalize a dance hall-like room known as The Lighthouse, once considered "the place to be" for area teens.
- Historic Gardens, Rose Weekend, Ellington tour, and more (Journal Inquirer)
Eleven of the state’s most beautiful sites have joined to form Connecticut’s Historic Gardens. These captivating places, scattered throughout the state, offer visitors an opportunity to explore a variety of garden styles and time periods.
- Marking the French Social Revolution of '68 (NPR)
Forty years ago, millions of French workers joined protesting students in a general strike that paralyzed the country and nearly brought down the government. A few weeks later, the May 1968 protests fizzled out, but French society was radically changed.
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