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- Horses and humans drive Main Gallery show (Contra Costa Times)
Redwood City art exhibit reflects timeless bond between horses and humans
- ‘Tagaytay 5’ go back to interrupted lives (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
CALAMBA CITY, Laguna, Philippines—After their release on Thursday afternoon, the five men detained for two years and four months for rebellion case are going back to normal life again.
- AFRICA: A Photographic Safari (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Meet photographer Carlyle Thompson, and follow him for five days in the African Bush on an incredible personal journey as he canvases the red soil of the continent while capturing stunning pictures and experiencing the lives of its most impoverished people, all through the lens of a camera.
- The Dark Knight: Striving to be impressive, but essentially empty - World Socialist Web Site
World Socialist Web SiteThe Dark Knight: Striving to be impressive, but essentially emptyWorld Socialist Web Site, MI - 1 hour ago...And some on the opposite grounds—“Pitched at the divide between art and industry, poetry and entertainment, it goes darker and deeper than any Hollywood ...
- Teen takes dressage seriously - Meriden Record-Journal
Teen takes dressage seriouslyMeriden Record-Journal, CT - 55 minutes agoSOUTHINGTON - A horse and rider, when riding in perfect harmony, are poetry in motion. The horse responds to each aid when asked and the rider moves with ...
- Osama bin Laden's poetry woos urban youth (News Interactive)
OSAMA bin Laden's poetry is wooing young people "like pop music", with extracts soon to be published in an English journal.
- Movie school - Malaysia Star
Malaysia StarMovie schoolMalaysia Star, Malaysia - 6 hours ago... a preppy boys boarding school who tries to break the conformist tedium of his students’ lives by his unconventional teaching of poetry and literature. ...
- State library announces best books of Indiana awards - NWI.com
The 2008 Best Books of Indiana were named last week at an awards ceremony at the Indiana State Library. The Indiana Center for the Book began the state book-award contest in 2005 to strengthen interest in Indiana's strong literary heritage. The ...
- Revamped school house revives history (The Wahpeton Daily News)
TRAVERSE COUNTY, MINN. — Students from Campbell-Tintah School stepped back in time Friday and got a taste of education inside a one-room school house.
- Good Reads (Times Leader)
Susquehanna County Reads, a kick-off festival to launch the one-county, one-book reading of “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee. With a Family Fun Day on the Village Green in downtown Montrose with children’s games and activities related to the 1930s including a life-size Monopoly game, radio plays and costumes. Saturday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Free. The 1962 film version of the book is shown ...
- Alaskan fiddler tirelessly touring with latest CD, book (Alaska Public Radio Network)
Alaska fiddle musician, poet and author Ken Waldman is back in the state after an east coast tour promoting the simultaneous release of his 7th CD and his 7th book. Although the prolific writer has mainly published collections of poetry in the past, his new book — Are You Famous? Touring America with Alaska’s [...] ShareThis
- Righteous Kill - VUE Weekly
VUE WeeklyRighteous KillVUE Weekly, Canada - 2 hours agoGugino brings tremendous texture, sass and dignity to a character that, far from being a conventional love interest, could have been difficult or impossible ...
- Arts & Entertainment • Aug. 7 - Stillwater Courier
Arts & Entertainment • Aug. 7Stillwater Courier, MN - 4 hours agoThese two celebrated writers and long-time friends will explore the way people navigate place – geographic and internal – through an evening of poetry, ...
- Korean Poet Reveals Nostalgia for Homeland - 코리아Ăƒ€ìž„즈
코리아Ăƒ€ìž„즈Korean Poet Reveals Nostalgia for Homeland코리아Ăƒ€ìž„즈, South Korea - 1 hour agoThe poetry collection vividly describes the emotions and pathos of the author's Korean-American life from 1968 when he went to Indiana University as a ...
- Former Oakland Municipal Court judge Courtland 'Don' Arne dies at age ... - Inside Bay Area
Although former Oakland Municipal Judge Courtland Donald Arne was a man in public office, to friends and family he was more than a judge. He was a renaissance man, best known as Don, who loved travel, poetry and music. "In the evening when I would ...
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