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- The Flat Earth Glows (The Village Voice)
Masochistically marrying New York (By McCann, Ruth)
- Posters, storybooks spread AIDS awareness in rural India (Feature) (New Kerala)
By Ranjana Narayan, New Delhi, June 1 : A Nandalal Bose-inspired 'patua' style painting of a loving couple as a poster endorsing the use of condoms; a storybook in tribal Santhali language talking of the dangers that migrant male labourers face if they are promiscuous - messages on HIV/AIDS are getting more people-friendly and attractive.
- Etisalat opens eSummer programme for children - Khaleej Times
DUBAI - Etisalat Academy on Thursday announced the opening of '8th eSummer', the academy's fun summer programme taking place at its sports and recreation complex until July 31. eSummer is designed for children aged between 6 and 12 years and includes ...
- Creative teens show their stuff at library - Barrie Advance
Creative teens show their stuff at libraryBarrie Advance, Canada - 11 minutes agoThe event was a celebration of the library’s Teen Creative Arts Contest entries. The evening included poetry and short story readings, as well as displays ...
- Dylan Thomas' daughter to appear at MPC - Monterey County Herald
Dylan Thomas' daughter to appear at MPCMonterey County Herald, CA - 35 minutes agoThe two will be reading their own poetry, as well as poems by Dylan Thomas, credited as a catalyst for the Beat movement. They will also talk about Thomas' ...
- Teen Poets Featured at Nashville Grand Slam Final - Nashville Tennessean
Monday, June 30th: Tonight, Youth Speaks Nashville will host the first annual city-wide youth poetry slam at Rocketown at 7:00 pm. The six winners of this event will represent Nashville in July in Washington DC at the Brave New Voices Festival and ...
- Monsterface, Tale of a Couple Facing Crisis, Plays NYC June 5-28 - Playbill.com
Monsterface, Tale of a Couple Facing Crisis, Plays NYC June 5-28Playbill.com, NY - 8 hours agoCurrently, he is developing a project for HBO based on his award-winning, one-act play Ost and teaching poetry at Harlem's PS 101. ...
- Taking Comfort in a 'Four-Story' Escape - NPR News
Marisa de los Santos is the author of the novels Love Walked In and Belong to Me , and a collection of poems, From the Bones Out . Unlike most other writers, she lives in Wilmington, Del., birthplace of Lycra, where she takes ballet classes and ...
- 05-08-08 EUR ALL ON ONE PAGE - Eurweb.com
05-08-08 EUR ALL ON ONE PAGEEurweb.com, CA - 42 minutes agoPassing Strange, described by the New Yorker as a "funk-inflected show," tells the story of a young African American bohemian who charts a course for “the ...
- Inaugural McLean Festival Set For This Month - Hartford Courant
The late Jackie McLean , an internationally celebrated alto saxophonist/composer and longtime Connecticut cultural icon, will be memorialized with a festival that debuts May 16 and 17, a first step toward becoming a major annual event in Hartford ...
- Local bands play big at JazzFest - Sioux Falls Argus Leader
Local bands play big at JazzFestSioux Falls Argus Leader, SD - 5 hours agoLast year, he performed music in the Poetry Slam and won that competition. His group found out just recently that they were scheduled to play for this ...
- COMMUNITY CALENDAR (Dallas Morning News)
SENIORS IN MOTION will meet at noon Tuesday for a lunch catered by Metroport Meals on Wheels and provided by Albertson's at the Flower Mound Community Church, 3415 Cross Timbers Road. The lunch is the last senior activity to be held at the church.
- 'Voice of my ancestors' guided N. Scott Momaday, keynote speaker at ... - WFAA
books@dallasnews.com Karen Thomas is a freelance writer in Arlington. N. Scott Momaday, considered the dean of American Indian writers, grew up steeped in language. As a young Kiowa boy, the stories of his family and tribe flowed richly from ...
- researchers dig into times of slave poet - New York Daily News
New York Daily Newsresearchers dig into times of slave poetNew York Daily News, NY - Jul 21, 2008... a slave owned by the Lloyd family who became one of the first published African-American authors when a newspaper printed one of his poems in 1760. ...
- Local Music: Giving Epic a live music foundation - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Local Music: Giving Epic a live music foundationMinneapolis Star Tribune, MN - 56 minutes agoMany of the songs deal in late-night imagery and starlit poetry, including the wistful, ultra-sweet title track and "The Avalon," a slightly New Wavey ...
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