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- August 2008 - Weblogs.baltimoresun.com
After a summer slumber, Baltimore’s literary scene will pick up this month. Some events that you should place on your calendar now : One Maryland One Book. In the first statewide reading program, Marylanders are being asked to read and discuss A ...
- Guanacastequidad Festival overflows with celebration - Guanacaste Journal
Guanacastequidad Festival overflows with celebrationGuanacaste Journal, Costa Rica - 17 hours ago... band parades, horse and oxcart parades, educational workshops on mask-making and painting, a bombas (traditional improvised poetry) contest, ...
- Beauty queen uses poetry to inspire (Miami Herald)
At age 11, Diana Bien-Aime was thrown through the back window of a car in a horrible accident. She suffered a broken nose and internal bleeding and was left with scars on her face and arms.
- WEIRDNESS A FRINGE BENEFIT AT MIDTOWN FEST - New York Post
THE International Fringe Festival may get the lion's share of attention around here, but don't discount its Midtown rival, now quietly entering its ninth season. Kicking off tonight and running through Aug. 3, this year's Midtown International ...
- Palestinian poet Darwish to be buried Wednesday - Reuters
RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) - Mahmoud Darwish, whose poetry encapsulated the Palestinian cause, will be buried in the West Bank on Wednesday, a day later than planned, Palestinian officials said. The funeral had initially been scheduled for Tuesday ...
- Darren Sutherland v James Degale (Britain) middleweight (8.01am Irish ... - Independent
Psychologically, Sutherland has a clear edge on Degale, having won four of their five meetings. So the Englishman holds no secrets for the Irish camp. Sutherland can be expected to summon a repeat of his defensive master-class that so disillusioned ...
- Musical finale for Peace Week's end - Staines Guardian
A week celebrating peace will culminate with a finale of live music and entertainment at Wimbledon Piazza. Events at this year’s Peace Week, supported by Merton Council, will include the opening of the Peace Gardens at Canon’s recreation ground ...
- Theatre takes the inside out - Evening Star
IPSWICH'S New Wolsey Theatre is to present four free events on its outdoor terrace, bosses announced today. The Andi Hopgood Quartet, Writers' Café, Small Town Bullies and Suffolk Songwriters' Open Mic Night will take place during dates in August ...
- 40 years later - Ha'aretz
40 years laterHa'aretz, Israel - Aug 7, 2008I am driven out of my mind by the people who don't stop staring at the screen of their mobile phones in order to find out, in the dark, what time it is or ...
- Dishing out knowledge (Sierra Sun)
Editor's note: This is the second installment of a two-part series about Tom Meschery. The first story, on Saturday, June 14, focused on Meschery's professional basketball career.
- Less-than-serene squabble looms for famed prayer - The Times
Less-than-serene squabble looms for famed prayerThe Times, South Africa - 6 minutes agoSome of them refer to the prayer as if it were a proverb, while others appear to claim it as their own poetry. None of them attribute the prayer to a ...
- Festival Internazionale Adriatico Mediterraneo 2008 - Italia News
Festival Internazionale Adriatico Mediterraneo 2008Italia News, Italy - Jul 28, 2008Da non perdere il reading, curato dal poeta marchigiano Luigi Socci, “Superfast Poetry – poetry slam delle due sponde” (sotto forma di slam, ...
- August 19 (Rome Observer)
'Breakfast at Tiffany's' will be shown at the Stanley Theatre at 7:30 p.m. Blake Edward's classic 1961 movie "Breakfast at Tiffany's" is the third offering of the Stanley Center for the Arts Classic Summer Movie series. The film stars Audrey Hepburn and George Peppard.
- Skype Love - Walrus Magazine
Walrus MagazineSkype LoveWalrus Magazine, Canada - 2 hours agoThe image of my girlfriend’s face and the familiar environment &mdash her piles of poetry, her thick Lithuanian dictionary, a white tunic she bought in ...
- Anderson Award will go to Lear, Angelou - Philadelphia Inquirer
Anderson Award will go to Lear, AngelouPhiladelphia Inquirer, PA - 1 hour agoAngelou, 80, has written dozens of memoirs, plays, children's books and poetry collections, garnering nominations for the Pulitzer Prize and the National ...
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