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- Arts festival kicks off Streetsville celebration (Mississauga News)
The 150th anniversary of Streetsville kicks off this weekend with a two-week extravaganza of the arts. Visual art in storefronts, live music, acclaimed painters working both outdoors and inside various participating shops and book and poetry readings are all part of Streetsville Arts Fest 2008.
- Fiction from Wales translated to meet Asia demand - IC Wales
FICTION by Welsh authors is being translated into Turkish and Arabic to meet Asian bookworms’ growing interest in contemporary Wales. Publishers in the Middle East have chosen some of the grittiest portrayals of life in Wales for their readers ...
- Author Augusten Burroughs coming to Portsmouth - Portsmouth Herald News
Author Augusten Burroughs coming to PortsmouthPortsmouth Herald News, NH - 8 hours agoAmidst the raucous fights between his parents, the suspicious death of his childhood pets, and his own angst and despair, Augusten fantasized about killing ...
- Everyone Expects Me to Write Another Streetcar Begins Abingdon Run ... - Playbill.com
Playbill.comEveryone Expects Me to Write Another Streetcar Begins Abingdon Run ...Playbill.com, NY - 1 hour ago... but the writing continued. Drawing on various sources, through anecdote, memoir, poetry, and the plays themselves, Tennessee muses about the turn away ...
- Symposium examines art in the labor movement (Daily Orange)
A gathering of Ivy League professors, working-class advocates, international performers and local community members began converging on campus Tuesday for this year's Ray Smith Symposium. The three-day event - entitled "Art Works: The Role of Arts in U.S.
- School to remember - Portsmouth News
School to rememberPortsmouth News, UK - 4 hours agoThe event, entitled Remembering, will consist of an evening of prose and poetry read by forces personnel, past and present, including General Sir Mike ...
- Dr. Azra Raza at St. Vincent's pushes leukemia treatment boundaries. - New York Daily News
New York Daily NewsDr. Azra Raza at St. Vincent's pushes leukemia treatment boundaries.New York Daily News, NY - 12 hours agoDespite having opposite passions - his was football, hers poetry - different religions - he was an Orthodox Jew, she a Shia Muslim - and a 12-year age ...
- 'Major League Eating: The Game' (Wii) - 10 New Screens - WorthPlaying.com
'Major League Eating: The Game' (Wii) - 10 New ScreensWorthPlaying.com, CA - 4 minutes agoWatching Major League Eating is like watching poetry in motion" says Bill Swartz, Head Woof at Mastiff. "Professional gurgitators have the grace of ...
- Obama's place in American history - Stamford Advocate
It was our 16th president who called the United States "the last best hope of Earth." If that phrase sounds a little fresher in your mind of late, it's because Barack Obama used it after becoming the Democratic Party's presumptive nominee for ...
- Father's anger as murder accused goes free - Scotsman
THE father of a man stabbed to death outside a pub described the inquiry into his son's murder as a "disaster" after the teenager branded a killer in a poem was cleared of any wrongdoing. Nathan Dixon, 18, was named in poems displayed on lampposts ...
- Stepping into the world of rodeo - Garden City Telegram
As he handed out beef jerky outside the Finney County Library Friday morning, Octavio Lucero, 9, said he knew he looked good. Dressed as a rodeo clown -- cowboy hat, oversized pants, colorful shirt, red nose and clown makeup -- Octavio and Thad ...
- Work set to begin on $7 million Capitol Theatre renovation in the ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
When the renovated Capitol Theatre reopens next year, Cleveland Cinemas will be paid to run the operation for the Detroit Shoreway Community Development Organization. A fund-raising arm of the theater will sell naming rights for seats and theater ...
- MC professor to present paper at Oxford University (Midland Reporter-Telegram)
To mark her 25th year at Midland College, English professor Pam Howell wanted to do something special and she found it. This summer, she will present a paper at the 20th Oxford Round Table in England in July.Â
- Baroque art and Playboy bunnies - Ottawa Citizen
You may not remember it, especially if you were busy jitterbugging the night away, but Peter Hinton says the late 1950s and early '60s possessed a grandeur and formality now vanished from North America. There was even a baroque and rococo revival ...
- It was almost like old times at Standard Life's annual meeting - 10 years ago, when the policyholders in attendance ... (The Herald)
Fund managers at New Star Asset Management are investing heavily in bank debt because they believe the market has priced in too high a risk of a default.
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