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- Stifling oneself for sociability - Palladium-Item
Stifling oneself for sociabilityPalladium-Item, IN - 32 minutes agoI didn't care one way or the other about Whitman's sexuality and I meant no disrespect for his poetry. Still, I felt a need to defend my point. ...
- Saddam feared getting 'venereal diseases' from his US prison ... - The Canadian Press
Saddam feared getting 'venereal diseases' from his US prison ...The Canadian Press, Egypt - 1 hour agoThe London-based pan-Arab daily Al-Hayat published excerpts of what it described as Saddam's prison dairies which it said its correspondent obtained from US ...
- Music shares space with museum's art - San Francisco Gate
A few weeks ago, Terry Riley, the great minimalist composer with the flowing white beard, strolled into the dynamic Yud space at the new Contemporary Jewish Museum, where the angled walls ascend 65 feet and come alive with the ever-shifting play of ...
- In The Bay - Thunder Bay Source
A weekend filled with fresh air, the exertion of hiking and poetry of fishing in the beautiful wilderness of Northwestern Ontario, and four grown men looking to forge stronger (business) connections and newfound kinship: what could be better ...
- Days of ‘76 ‘Tough Enough to Wear Pink’ to benefit Northern ... - Lawrence County Journal
Days of ‘76 ‘Tough Enough to Wear Pink’ to benefit Northern ...Lawrence County Journal, KS - 3 hours agoIt consists of trail rides, a barbecue, cowboy music, cowboy poetry, cowboy church and an auction. This is the second year Hay Creek Ranch owners Doug and ...
- American Dance Festival (The News & Observer)
Compagnie Maguy Marin, Aydin Teker, Khadija Marcia Radin.
- In Town & Around - Daily Oklahoman
1 . More than 1,200 American Indian artists and dancers from across North America gather for the 22nd annual Red Earth Native American Cultural Festival . Celebrate the state's heritage today through Sunday at the Cox Convention Center , 1 Myriad ...
- Hello, summer! Festival lineup offers tons of food, fun - Beacon News
Ready or not, summer is upon us with its many music, food and cultural fests and fairs. The Southland abounds with weekend activities, so clear the calendar, rally the family and be sure to go to these events hungry. • Sept. 7 - The free family fun ...
- Television movies for the week of May 4 - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Television movies for the week of May 4Pittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - 4 hours agoA young widower alienates his teen daughter by refusing to let his wife go. (PG-13) (1:35) MAX: Fri. 10:30 AM (CC) • To Love, Honor and Betray '99. ...
- 'The Willow Tree' offers cautions about what we see - Minneapolis Star Tribune
'The Willow Tree' offers cautions about what we seeMinneapolis Star Tribune, MN - 54 minutes agoYoussef (Parvis Parastui, pictured), the 45-year-old protagonist, reads and types in Braille, and teaches the poetry of Rumi at a university in Tehran. ...
- Religion Calendar: 07/19/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Religion Calendar is published weekly by the Traverse City Record-Eagle. Information may be mailed to Record-Eagle, P.O. Box 632, Traverse City, MI 49685; fax to 946-8632; e-mail gmurray@record-eagle.com . Items should be sent at least two weeks in advance.
- Cold Snack Devoured by Poetry Award Judges - Scoop
Janet Charman has won the 2008 Montana New Zealand Book Awards poetry category in a tough contest, one that marked a bumper year for New Zealand poetry. Charman took the prize for her poetry collection Cold Snack. The announcement made today takes ...
- Garage-bound scribe taps vivid past (The Columbus Dispatch)
SAG HARBOR, N.Y. -- Like its predecessors, the latest Alan Furst novel, The Spies of Warsaw , reads as if it were written in a Paris cafe -- where men with pencil-thin mustaches while away rainy winter afternoons, puffing on Balkan Sobranie cigarettes and talking about the old days.
- Poetry column: Living with abandon and abandonment - Evening Sun
If we all could be projective and accurate, the world might be perfect, for each of us. But, risk and irony abound, perhaps as a blessing, to make life unpredictable, frustrating our ability to be in control and to know it all. Failure and ...
- Restaurant chat - Boston Globe
Boston Globe restaurant critic Devra First was online March 7 to field your questions and comments about dining out in the Boston area. Miss the chat? Catch up here. The transcript follows. chatguest1: Greetings. It's that chat time again. Send your ...
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