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- Bethel Woods concert reminiscent of '69 Woodstock - Times Herald-Record
BETHEL — With his trim gray hair and beard, Bob Weir, 60, may have looked more like a poetry professor than a rocker when he returned to the Woodstock festival site for the first time since he played it with the Grateful Dead 39 years ago on ...
- More than 100 authors participating in Capital BookFest - Business Gazette
More than 100 authors participating in Capital BookFestBusiness Gazette, MD - 10 minutes ago... The event is free and includes book readings, cooking demonstrations, writing and publishing workshops, poetry performances and children's storytelling. ...
- Letter: Response to 'White America opens its arms to Obama' - Caribbean Net News
Letter: Response to 'White America opens its arms to Obama'Caribbean Net News, Cayman Islands - 3 hours ago... more than drugs actually themsleves participate in and/or attend/support functions that are geared for the youth (poetry, music, sports, drama teams?). ...
- FAMILY BRIEFS: Help save companion animals’ lives - Asheville Citizen-Times
FAMILY BRIEFS: Help save companion animals’ livesAsheville Citizen-Times, NC - 1 hour agoKids can take part in an open-mike poetry session, attend a workshop on book and paper making, and hear from award-winning novelist Alan Gratz, ...
- Don't be a-verse to entering poetry contest - Lutterworth Today
Don't be a-verse to entering poetry contestLutterworth Today, UK - 3 minutes agoHe said the idea behind the contest is to encourage the average person in the street to give poetry a go. The winner and runners-up will also be included in ...
- Poetry fest goes on line - Ledbury Reporter
Poetry fest goes on lineLedbury Reporter, UK - 3 hours agoBy Gary Bills-Geddes » ANYONE who missed this year’s Ledbury Poetry Festival will be able to see highlights on the internet, to help celebrate National ...
- Poetry is another way to feel human - Kennebec Journal
Poetry is another way to feel humanKennebec Journal, ME - Jun 29, 2008Gary Lawless is a poet and bookseller and publisher who does much to further the cause of verse -- free and otherwise. As for those of us who live along the ...
- Rwanda: Local Artist Earns Intenational Repute - AllAfrica.com
Rwanda: Local Artist Earns Intenational ReputeAllAfrica.com, Washington - 40 minutes agoThe festival featured several events throughout the week such as a poetry jam, drum and dance workshops, dance parties, art exhibits and several free ...
- Scholar claims to find medieval Jewish capital - MSNBC
Sept. 2: After the poisoning death of an ex-KGB agent and the Russia-Georgia war, the New York Times' Alan Cowell, author of "The Terminal Spy," says signs points to a troubling era in Russia-West relations. The Khazars' ruling dynasty and nobility ...
- Dear Abby: Should daughter tell mom she's marrying her partner? - Philadelphia Daily News
DEAR ABBY: I am a 50-year-old woman, soon to marry my longtime partner, "Julie," in San Francisco. We have the blessing of her family. Although Julie and I have always gotten along well with my elderly mom, we have not yet told her that we are a ...
- Son of a widowed city (Al-Ahram Weekly)
Sayed Hegab is considered by many to be the heir to the late, great ammiya poet Salah Jaheen, not least because they shared a matchless ability to attract audiences. Their poetry reaches out to all Egyptians.
- Without a Prayer - Rolling Stone
P hoenix, July 13th, Sunday morning. Thank God John McCain has declared that he wants to wallpaper the continent with new nuke plants, because now the chances are better that this wretched slab of hot, birdshit-covered asphalt they call a state will ...
- Piecing Together 'The Break/s' (Washington Post)
He's an African American man, with a son who's half Chinese and a girlfriend who's white. He's a middle-class poet and conflicted about success. He thought he'd be welcomed with open arms when he traveled to Africa, but instead he's robbed and alienated, watching a white female friend get the...
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How two muslim sects differ is focus of talk
- '10,000 B.C.' (Woolly mammoth of a story has a hunk, a babe, a heart) - Chicago Tribune
Evolet (Camilla Belle), fresh from the prehistoric spa, spends a moment with her hero, D'Leh (Steven Strait), in the epic adventure "10,000 B.C." () How to explain the agreeably bone-headed "10,000 B.C"? "Ice Age 2" may be more historically accurate ...
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