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- Poets' corner is open to all - Harrow Observer
Poets' corner is open to allHarrow Observer, UK - 30 minutes agoRhymes, haiku, limericks, odes and sonnets will all be welcome and the poetry does not even have to be the reader's own but could be a partner's, child's, ...
- Pergament: Tuning in ‘Secret Life of American Teenager’ - Buffalo News
The Juergens, from left, Amy (Shailene Woodley), Ashley (India Eisley) and mother Anne (Molly Ringwald) are forced to confront Amy’s pregnancy, I can see it now. The new ABC Family series “The Secret Life of the American Teenager†will be ...
- Southbury celebrates Israel in dance, song and poetry Special to ... - Connecticut Jewish Ledger
Southbury celebrates Israel in dance, song and poetry Special to ...Connecticut Jewish Ledger, CT - 6 hours ago... co-director of the award-winning Catalyst Dance Company, “Birthday Aliyah†will feature the poetry of Hannah Senesh, Chaim Bialick, Yehuda Amichai, ...
- 2 of 7 sites may make you forget YouTube - Indianapolis Star
2 of 7 sites may make you forget YouTubeIndianapolis Star, United States - 9 hours ago6. http://rhyme.poetry.com: Ever wonder what words rhyme with "special" or "hostel"? Well, here, you can find the answer to those pressing questions and ...
- Where the Neighborhood Has No Name - New York Times Blogs
We’ve written before on whether a child’s first name has any effect on life outcomes, and whether street names have any effect on housing prices. What if a neighborhood changes its name? Ask the residents of South Central Los Angeles. Actually ...
- Arts & Entertainment calendars: Bars & Clubs - Times Herald-Record
Arts & Entertainment calendars: Bars & ClubsTimes Herald-Record, NY - 11 hours agoOpen Poetry Nights, 9 pm Tues.: Open mike, 8:30 pm, no cover. 483-7584. www.cubbyholecoffeehouse.com. Hyde Park Brewing Company — 514 Route 9, Hyde Park. ...
- Hyderabad, the city of wonders - Tehran Times
Hyderabad is the fifth largest city in India. It is the capital of the southern Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, which has a population of about 80 million. Besides its magnificent architectural structures, it is also home to modern academic centers ...
- The sidewalk is Kansas City chalk artist's canvas - Salina.com
The sidewalk is Kansas City chalk artist's canvasSalina.com, KS - 9 hours agoOne bird will be reciting poetry, another will be singing, and the third will have a piece of chalk to represent the artist. "That's a two- to three-day ...
- Edward Albee at 80: Still a 'Young Troublemaker' - Wall Street Journal
Last Wednesday, just before a preview performance of "Edward Albee's Occupant," an evocation of the late sculptor Louise Nevelson, the theater's house manager made a brief statement. "I wanted to let you all know," she said, "that Mr. Albee is in the ...
- Music to live and die for - Iowa City Press-Citizen
What stirs your heart? What makes you stand up proudly and break into song? Or whistling? Or even toe tapping? Chances are that at this time of year, it is something patriotic. Irving Berlin was born in Russia and immigrated as a young lad to this ...
- Come sail away with us! - Bay Area Reporter
Bay Area ReporterCome sail away with us!Bay Area Reporter, CA - 51 minutes agoOrpheus in the Bronx – Essays on Identity, Politics, and the Freedom of Poetry by Reginald Shepherd (Univ. of Michigan) Friend or Frenemy? ...
- The opinion pages: mostly a man's world - San Francisco Gate
When it comes to the opinion pages of some of the most influential American newspapers, it's far too often a man's world. One reason for the disparity is obvious: Women are still breaking through glass ceilings in business, government and academia ...
- John Lundberg: A Woman Who Broke Poetry's Glass Ceiling (HuffingtonPost)
Hillary Clinton's eloquent endorsement of Barack Obama last Saturday included some reflection on what her campaign, which had achieved so much success, meant for women:...
- Today in History - Aug. 4 (Washington Post)
-- Today is Monday, Aug. 4, the 217th day of 2008. There are 149 days left in the year.
- Toon Tuesday: The curious case of Elizabeth Case - Jim Hill Media.com
Jim Hill Media.comToon Tuesday: The curious case of Elizabeth CaseJim Hill Media.com, NH - 22 minutes agoThe wonderful stylized poster featured Elizabeth Case Zwicker giving poetry readings at a local Beatnik hangout. That's right, kids. Back in the 1950s, ...
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