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- THE LIST - Los Angeles Times
THE LISTLos Angeles Times, CA - 59 minutes agoJapanese American National Museum, 369 E. 1st St., LA 6:30-9 pm; Fri.-Sat., 9:15 am-9 pm; ends Sat. Free, but registration is recommended. (310) 712-1632. ...
- RIGHTS-ZAMBIA: Cyberspace Casts Light on the Lives of Death Row ... - Inter Press Service
LUSAKA, Jul 29 (IPS) - "Can governments solve urgent social or political problems by executing a few or even hundreds of their prisoners?" asks Benjamin Mawaya, sweltering on death row in Zambia’s Mukobeko high security prison in Kabwe, 150 ...
- From An Ant Hill Springs A Mountain -- Enjoyable Rhyming Poetry ... - Primenewswire (press release)
From An Ant Hill Springs A Mountain -- Enjoyable Rhyming Poetry ...Primenewswire (press release), CA - 3 hours ago... written three books of poetry. Miss Pierce's name has appeared in Who's Who In American Publications, most recently in the 2006-2007, Seventh Edition. ...
- Axe victim escaped 'rage' of Sydney (Forbes Advocate)
The policewoman whose young children were killed in an axe murder in Cowra yesterday was glad to have escaped the "rage" of Sydney, and dreamt of writing plays and poems and playing the saxophone.
- A kaleidoscope of poetry and jazz - Boston Globe
A kaleidoscope of poetry and jazzBoston Globe, United States - 1 hour agoPinsky first publicly read his poetry to jazz accompaniment earlier this year in Manhattan. Moses last accompanied a poet in the early 1960s, ...
- Zombies, James Frey, Bob Dylan and Leonard Nimoy -- It's Pop Ten - Cleveland Plain Dealer
They're back in "Diary of the Dead." The zombies are back! So is Chris Farley, though not as one of the living dead. Glenn Close guests on "The Simpsons" as Homer's long-lost mom, back to win his love. James Frey whines that the media were mean to ...
- Great Green Show lineup (The Mail Tribune)
The strains of Bach's "Concerto for Two Violins" and Brahms' "Hungarian Dance No. 1" drift into the hills around the Oregon Shakespeare Festival under an unsettled spring sky, and the crowd in front of the OSF's Elizabethan Stage applauds generously.
- Off the page (Guardian Unlimited)
Neil Astley founded Bloodaxe Books in 1978 with a "mysterious bale of paper" and a pamphlet, Tristan Crazy, by the late Ken Smith, copies of which he sold for 65p.
- Of a Certain Age: Library not quite what I imagined (The State)
Musings amid the mess ... I have my library, Dr. Simpson: When I was in high school and could be depended on never to have a date on a Friday or Saturday (or a Monday or Wednesday), I sometimes would baby-sit for the family of Ted Simpson, an engineering professor at USC. As I remember, Dr. Simpson was a bookish-looking man. He wore glasses and had a ready smile, a hint at his sense of humor. ...
- SHOPPER (Washington Post)
Back in the day -- a decade or so ago -- U Street NW was clubs and kente cloth. Poetry readings at Sisterspace and all-night partying at Republic Gardens. But U Street has always been a quick-change artist, constantly morphing, ever evolving, from the glory days of Duke and Lady Day to the madness...
- Readings and Writers - RedOrbit
Readings and WritersRedOrbit, TX - 4 hours agoIt accepts four or five fiction manuscripts per year for its annual magazine, which includes prose, poetry and artwork. The deadline is noon Thursday, ...
- The IDEAL Poetry Contest - Thorold News
The IDEAL Poetry ContestThorold News, Canada - Apr 28, 2008This is a fun, FREE contest with many exciting prizes for lots of winners, and open to all ages. There will be random draws of prizes for persons simply ...
- Taking the Kids: Youth art exhibit at the De Young Museum - Contra Costa Times
WHY IT'S COOL: San Francisco's famous de Young Museum is known for its collection of American art, native American, African and Pacific Rim art, but this week, the de Young showcases a distinctly different exhibition, the 22nd annual Young at Art ...
- Fairport librarian honored for efforts with teens (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
A Fairport teen services librarian is recognized as a "Mover and Shaker" by the Library Journal.
- New York City Ballet: The Triple Threat (Playbill Arts)
After a 23-year career at NYCB, Principal Dancer Damian Woetzel is taking his final bows on June 18.
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