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- Jewish Ukraine-US Project Continued to Aid Special Needs Kids - Federation of Jewish Communities of the CIS
Federation of Jewish Communities of the CISJewish Ukraine-US Project Continued to Aid Special Needs KidsFederation of Jewish Communities of the CIS, Russia - 10 hours agoThe meeting culminated with a poetry recital by a half-dozen of the children, followed by a presentation of gifts to the guests by their child hosts. ...
- The Leather Stallion Saloon: After Dark Bar Guide featured pick of the ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Location Akron Aurora Avon Avon Lake Bainbridge Barberton Bath Bay Village Beachwood Bedford Bedford Heights Berea Bratenahl Brecksville Broadview Heights Brook Park Brooklyn Brooklyn Heights Brunswick Burton Canton Chagrin Falls Chardon Chesterland ...
- Town puts art and soul into festival - This is Wiltshire.co.uk
Town puts art and soul into festivalThis is Wiltshire.co.uk, UK - 32 minutes agoShe said it would also give them the opportunity to take part and interact with the poetry, performing arts, music, photography and sculpture that will be ...
- Top Story - Calaveras Enterprise
In high school, Chrys Mollett was voted most likely to succeed. “It's really funny because most people think I live simply,†Mollett said. Her routine: running the Aeolian Harp, her music shop in Angels Camp, and swimming after work in Angels ...
- In Brief (The Eagle-Tribune)
LAWRENCE — Live Lawrence! ends its third season Oct. 12, with Canal IllumiNations, featuring music, dance and other entertainment from the Latino community. The event is from 5 to 8 p.m. at Lawrence Heritage State Park along the Canal, between Mill and Jackson streets.
- Mayo celebrates Poetry Ireland’s birthday - Mayo Advertiser
Mayo celebrates Poetry Ireland’s birthdayMayo Advertiser, Ireland - 46 minutes agoHe has published four collections of poetry; a play, a book of letters, a novel and a book of poetry for children. His work has been translated into ...
- Pick of the day - Guardian Unlimited
"In 1978," Benjamin Zephaniah recalls, "a landmark album was released in the UK. On Dread, Beat an' Blood, Linton Kwesi Johnson expressed the black British experience as it had never been heard before. This was the era of the Sus law, where the ...
- Text me briefs: Aug. 26 (Knoxville News Sentinel)
Students can sing way to scholarship money The Sevier County Choral Society will continue its college scholarship program this year for high school students who participate with the group in rehearsals and singing engagements.
- Notes on a small island: The things that really make Britain great - The Independent
The discarded condoms, the crushed cans of lager and the remains of a joint on the floor: nothing says relic of an age gone by quite like a bandstand Although originally an Australian import, the alcopop became very much a part of the British way of ...
- Poet Imlah wins £10,000 prize (BBC News)
Poet Mick Imlah wins the £10,000 Forward Prize for his first collection in 20 years, The Lost Leader.
- Spike Lee’s ‘Miracle’ an ambitious misfire (Lawrence Journal-World)
Poor Spike Lee. You just knew, the moment he lashed out at Clint Eastwood for leaving black soldiers out of his two-part Iwo Jima epic, that he had really put his foot in it.
- Return to previous page Continue to next page - Minneapolis Star Tribune
BEIJING - A head taller than his competitors, he unfolded from the blocks and loomed over his rivals even before he overtook them, which didn't take long. Usain Bolt -- Lightning Bolt, he calls himself -- sped into the turn on the track at the Bird's ...
- Black Arts Festival celebrates storytelling, gospel, art and more - Grand Rapids Press
KALAMAZOO -- With the return of the annual Black Arts Festival on Monday, a variety of free events and activities centered on African-American art and culture will be offered at venues throughout the area. The Black Arts Festival -- now in its 23rd ...
- Elizabeth Bartlett: Poet of the lonely and vulnerable (Independent)
Although her poems were first published when she was only 19, in Tambimuttu's Poetry London, Elizabeth Bartlett did not publish again until her mid-fifties. However, she claimed that she was "not so much a neglected poet as neglectful of the kind of ways to get published at all . . . it suited me to write without an audience, so I could do what I wanted without an editor or a publisher". As she ...
- Detroit Metro terminal could become film set - Grand Rapids Press
ROMULUS -- The 51-year-old L.C. Smith Terminal at Detroit Metropolitan Airport could get new life as a set for movies and TV shows. The Detroit News reported Tuesday that producers and airport officials say the Smith Terminal is a moviemaker's dream ...
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