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- It’s Lookin’ Good Dedicated to the Egyptian People - Egypt Today
In the past two decades, the number of venues, events, funds and possibilities available to the arts community has grown in leaps and bounds. Egypt has undergone a major cultural revival in the visual arts, but beyond quantity, what is it that has ...
- Wirte laden ab Donnerstag zur Sommerinsel - Schwäbisches Tagblatt
Wirte laden ab Donnerstag zur SommerinselSchwäbisches Tagblatt, Germany - Jul 19, 2008... Jazz und einem Poetry-Slam reichen. Außer dem ist eine Party-Fotografin unterwegs, um das schönste Foto für den „Tügast-Foto-Contest“ zu finden. ...
- Penchant allows women to speak in poems (Post-Bulletin)
To simply label them as a group of writers would be an injustice. To describe their latest work as simply a book of poetry would be an understatement
- Owen prepares 'Food of Love' - Middletown Press
Owen prepares 'Food of Love'Middletown Press, CT - 1 hour agoThe youngest of six children, she grew up on a farm in New Hampshire, a lover of gardening, with an artistically sensitive mother who wrote poetry, ...
- Artscape sizzles with home-grown entertainment - ArtslinkNews
Artscape sizzles with home-grown entertainmentArtslinkNews, South Africa - 37 minutes agoOver the next two weeks the Artscape Theatre Centre offers sizzling home-grown entertainment including a musical, poetry, dance, indigenous music and a ...
- Wissota Wonders: Paint Creek still has poetry, even after Meier - Chippewa Herald
The legendary editor of the Herald-Telegram, the late Holly Meier, was known as the “The Poet of Paint Creek,†as a reference to where he lived as well as how he wrote. I don’t know if I can attain the lofty title of “poet†in my humble ...
- THE SPORTSMAN'S CORNER: Rethinking hunting - Willits News
The following was posted on the internet, from Dr. Randall Eaton, an award-winning author, film producer, and internationally known authority in animal behavior, human evolution, wildlife conservation and the philosophy, psychology and ethics of ...
- The Way I Feel Now Death Is - Filter Magazine
The Way I Feel Now Death IsFilter Magazine, CA - 4 hours agoWell, if you take poetry as an example, it has to self-reference itself. Poetry always has to speak of Oedipus or some other human universality, ...
- Harvest of fall films promises quality stories, stellar casts - MLive.com
Star power: Brad Pitt appears in the Coen Brothers' "Burn After Reading." Summer blockbusters? Totally overrated. Well, usually. This summer was different, considering it produced two of the year's best films, "WALL-E" and "The Dark Knight." But ...
- Festivities mark Women’s Day - Joburg
Festivities mark Women’s DayJoburg, South Africa - 2 hours agoThere is a feast of live music, dance, theatre, film, photography, street performance, storytelling, poetry, workshops, crafts, family activities and ...
- Critic's picks - pop music - Boston Globe
At Great Scott, tomorrow. Four of Boston's finest  Apollo Sunshine, Viva Viva, Stephen Brodsky, and Doomstar  team up to raise money for Spare Change, an alternative biweekly that covers homelessness and poverty issues. Doors are at 9 p.m ...
- 'The Gargoyle' by Andrew Davidson: It's hard to love the characters in ... - WFAA
books@dallasnews.com Charles Matthews is a writer and editor who lives in Northern California. The Gargoyle is a tricked-out romance about a man who was severely burned when his car went off a cliff and a woman who sculpts grotesque statues and may ...
- Caribana swaying to Obama's beat (Toronto Star)
Call it Caribama. For local supporters of Barack Obama, Toronto's staging of one of the biggest festivals in North America is not just a chance to dance. It is an opportunity to recruit.
- E-town kicks off the fall fair season (Lancaster Online)
David Cavanaugh was taking it easy on a bench early Monday evening while his wife Patricia finished the last of dinner. If he had looked up, he would have seen a beautiful, cloudless sky the same shade of blue as his shirt  but instead, he looked around at all the people with him at the ...
- Diversions for August 7, 2008 (Evansville Courier & Press)
THE LITTLE OLD DAM DIXIELAND BAND  7 p.m., Central Library, 200 SE King Blvd. (free). BADGETT PLAYHOUSE  Grand Rivers, Ky., "Cotton Patch Gospel," 7 p.m. today and Aug. 14, 21 and 28; 2 p.m. Sunday and Aug. 17, 24 and 31; "Variety!
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