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- Arts council may find new rent-free home - The Valley Chronicle
Arts council may find new rent-free homeThe Valley Chronicle, CA - 56 minutes agoA black-tie-optional hors d'oeurves and wine reception will precede the exhibit Oct. 17. Admission to the reception is $20 per person, which includes ...
- Young artists shine in debuts with Cleveland Orchestra - The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com
Young artists shine in debuts with Cleveland OrchestraThe Plain Dealer - cleveland.com, OH - 10 hours agoEvery phrase was filled with poetry or verve, as the music demanded. Fischer traveled seamlessly from intimacy to blazing fire, molding Tchaikovsky's ...
- Street lit offers outlet for upstart authors - Philadelphia Daily News
"How you doin', sister?" Khalil Robinson calls to a young woman passing his stand in the lunchtime rush. "I got a new author here." Behind Robinson, the self-described "Philly Book Man," sits his large display of street lit - books with glossy covers ...
- Sylvain Trudel's 'Mercury Under My Tongue' - International Herald Tribune
Mercury Under My Tongue By Sylvain Trudel. Translated by Sheila Fischman. 159 pages. Paper, $13.95. Soft Skull Press. Sylvain Trudel's acid novel "Mercury Under My Tongue," tartly translated from the French by Sheila Fischman, is a tale told by a 16 ...
- Robin Thicke gets ready for 'Something Else' - LiveDaily
R&B/soulman Robin Thicke [ tickets ] will hit the road next month for a short run of dates to preview material from his forthcoming album, "Something Else." The singer/songwriter is currently scheduled to play eight shows Aug. 9-18, including five in ...
- Pretty Monsters - Bookslut
Pretty MonstersBookslut, IL - 14 hours agoThis is a perfect match of author and illustrator and a great introduction to an author who will be loved by teen readers. There are several standouts for ...
- Family Feature Film - Birmingham News
Location Alabaster Alexander City Alpharetta Anniston Atlanta Bessemer Birmingham Brownsboro Calera Center Point Chelsea Collegeville Crestline Cullman Decatur Ensley Enterprise Fairfield Fairhope Florence Forest Park Fultondale Gadsden Gardendale ...
- After decades, slain Spanish poet may be reburied (International Herald Tribune)
Dispute on opening the grave of Federico GarcÃa Lorca seems to be coming to an end.
- Open Mic Poetry at library Oct. 1 (East Brunswick Sentinel)
The East Brunswick Public Library, 2 Jean Walling Civic Center, is sponsoring an Open Mic Poetry event Oct. 1 from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Join local poets group, The Raritan Poets, in the Library café for a casual evening of poetry featuring readings from the works of Edgar Allen Poe. Bring your own poetry or just come to listen.
- Book learning (Wichita Falls Times Record News)
When Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., said, “I’ve seen the Promised Land,†in a speech on the eve of his assassination, he was referring to the Exodus story from the Bible.
- Datebook for Sept. 24 - Craig Daily Press
Datebook for Sept. 24Craig Daily Press, CO - 9 minutes ago4 pm Poetry Students of Craig will reconvene at the Golden Cavvy for the first meeting of the new school year. Any student is welcome to attend. ...
- Sept. 21: Black LUV Fest Live with Big Tigger Today - Eworldwire (press release)
Sept. 21: Black LUV Fest Live with Big Tigger TodayEworldwire (press release), NJ - 1 hour agoThe NBLF stage has been blessed with performances by many national and local artists, poets and speakers: Black Sheep (Hip Hop Legends), Amiri Baraka, ...
- A deluge of haiku in our political poetry contest (Oakland Tribune)
"Dirt, slime, mud and muck. National election time. Everybody duck." Hundreds of haiku pour in from politically-inspired poets and readers.
- Victoria Palmer Faulhaber (Sonoma Index-Tribune)
Victoria Palmer Faulhaber, born March 28, 1914, passed away peacefully on Aug. 15, 2008. Vicky was born at the St. Helena Sanatorium and was raised in San Francisco. She raised her older sons, Thomas and John, on her own during the Depression era.
- Research Challenges Authorship of a Famous Prayer (The Lakeland Ledger)
Generations of recovering alcoholics, soldiers, weary parents, exploited workers and just about anybody feeling beaten down by life have found solace in a short prayer that begins: "God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change."
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