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- Tourism can't afford a new Lara Bingle bungle - News.com.au
IT SEEMS to me that the only winner out of Australia's wasteful and failed tourism campaign that relied on the breasts of Lara Bingle to attract Asian tourists to Australia was Michael Clarke. The Australian batsman appears to have taken more notice ...
- Goings on About Town: Readings and Talks (The New Yorker)
MUSEUM OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK The journalist Nicholas Lemann talks politics with Theodore C. Sorensen, former adviser to President John F. Kennedy. (Museum of the City of New York, Fifth Ave. at 103rd St. 212-534-1672. Oct. 1 at 6:30.) SYMPHONY SPACE Salman Rushdie, the editor of “The Best . . .
- Find local produce, art and more at fresh markets - Idaho Statesman
Rice Family Farms of Meridian sells fresh, organic produce at the farmers market at Edwards Greenhouse on Tuesdays. The vibe is very relaxed, and the garden setting alone is worth the trip. BUGS (Boise Urban Garden School) Farm Stand: 10:30 a.m.-12 ...
- North Bulletin Board - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Saxonburg -- The Friends of the Saxonburg Area Library will host an interactive mystery, "Love Gone Wrong," at 7 p.m. Sept. 20. Tickets are $50 and include food and wine. Tickets are limited; call 724-352-2776 for reservations. Sewickley -- The ...
- Lesbos locals lose lesbian appeal - BBC News
The island's name was applied to gay women in acknowledgement of the female poet Sappho, who wrote love poems about both women and men in about 600 BC. The man spearheading the case, publisher Dimitris Lambrou, had claimed that international ...
- Writer, activist to address leadership conference (The Post-Standard)
Author and political activist Sonia Sanchez will speak at 8 p.m. Sept. 18 at Hewitt Union on the campus of the State University College at Oswego.
- 'And My Name Ain't Peaches, Either' Premieres at Access Theater 9/25 - Broadway World
Broadway World'And My Name Ain't Peaches, Either' Premieres at Access Theater 9/25Broadway World, NY - 23 hours agoThrough monologues, music, poetry and dance, playwright Lisa McCree takes a 30-year snapshot of the lives of 11 women from the inner city in her provocative ...
- 'Potter' actor wants to play a drag queen (UPI)
NEW YORK, Sept. 2 (UPI) -- Daniel Radcliffe, the British actor known for his on-screen portrayal of Harry Potter, says he is more audacious in his work than he is in real life.
- Stoppard, Zizka and Czechoslovakia - Philiy.com
With a career spanning four decades, from 1967's Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead to Rock 'n' Roll , which opened on Broadway last season and has its local premiere at the Wilma Theater on Wednesday, Tom Stoppard is considered by many to be the ...
- 10 for the Road (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
10 for the Road You can plan now to attend these weekend events, occurring within a few weeks and within a day's drive of Philadelphia.
- 'The Nuns' Garden' provides a rare glimpse into cloistered lives - Bridgeton News
Painting by Helen Frank REFLECTIONS AND RENEWAL -- "The Nuns' Garden" is a book of art and poetry by Helen Frank and Holly Scalera, based on the cloistered garden of Our Lady of the Rosary Monastery. AREA -- "The Nuns' Garden," a book of art and ...
- Billy Collins kicks off Decatur Book Festival - Access Atlanta
Billy Collins kicks off Decatur Book FestivalAccess Atlanta, GA - 4 hours ago... annual Decatur Book Festival’s keynote address Friday and had the audience laughing along as if they were at The Punch Line instead of a poetry reading. ...
- SIUC college of liberal arts hires 24 new faculty members - The Southern
SIUC college of liberal arts hires 24 new faculty membersThe Southern, IL - 2 hours agoHer poetry appears in journals such as Dogwood, Mind the Gap, Pittsburgh Quarterly and Poetry Midwest. This year, Red Hen Press published “Letters to the ...
- Geoff Oldfather: 9/11 victim's father recalls dark day when hope faded - Fort Pierce Tribune
DEBORAH SILVER ¥ deborah.silver@scripps.com STUART - "I feel like it was the beginning of the end," said Palm City resident Ed Lunder, as he walked into the "New York September 11" photo exhibit by Magnum photographers and saw Steve McCurry's image ...
- Wilcoxens carve winning pumpkin (Altus Times)
Leon and Nadine Bailey, left, pose with their purchase of the winning pumpkin in Mangum's pumpkin carving contest that was held Friday during Mangum's Art & Antique Stroll. The winning carver was Joan Wilcoxen and husband Eddie, right. Eddie also read some of his poetry during the event. The contest drew a large crowd and raised over $300 for the non-profit Friends of the Park.
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