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- Related Content (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
Sunday Astrological Society of North Texas , 1 p.m., Stacy’s Furniture, third-floor community room, 1900 S. Main St. in Grapevine. Astrologer Leighton Haverty will speak on "The Yod: A Not-So-Minor Aspect." www.asntx.com Magnolia at The Modern presents Young at Heart , a Stephen Walker musical documentary about a band of New England senior pop singers rated PG, 2 and 4 p.m., 3200 ...
- Theater in the Open tackles 'Peer Gynt' - Newburyport Current
Theater in the Open tackles 'Peer Gynt'Newburyport Current, MA - 1 hour agoA few characters bite the dust along the way, and Peer’s penchant for poetry also takes a hit, but there’s still plenty of story left — and characters, ...
- The Freedom to Offend - Atlantic Free Press
The Freedom to OffendAtlantic Free Press, Netherlands - 56 minutes agoNotably, too, in the 1920's, the greatest novel of the English language, James Joyce's "Ulysses," was banned by the Tariff Act , and confiscated at American ...
- Author Carrie Allen McCray Nickens dies (WAVY 10)
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - A South Carolina woman who became well-known for her book on her biracial heritage has died at age 95. Funeral officials said a memorial service for author Carrie Allen McCray Nickens will be held Tuesday in Columbia. Nickens died Friday.
- Atwood nets prestigious Spanish literary prize (CBC)
Spain has named writer Margaret Atwood winner of one of the country's most distinguished arts prizes, sometimes likened to the European country's version of the Nobel Prize.
- Community News Briefs - The Bridgeton News - NJ.com
Community News BriefsThe Bridgeton News - NJ.com, NJ - 14 hours agoParents must visit the library to register their teen and sign a permission slip. The trip is free, but a $5 deposit is required at registration. ...
- Poets offer a taste of the medieval - Lakeland Today
Poets offer a taste of the medievalLakeland Today, UK - 21 minutes agoTWO poets with an interest in Medieval England will be joining forces to read their work at the Summer Poetry readings organised by the Wordsworth Trust in ...
- How Ignorant Are We? (Middle East Online)
Young Americans today find the news irrelevant. They by many measures know less today than young Americans forty years ago. And their news habits are worse, notes Rick Shenkman .
- 'Skid Row History Museum' - Los Angeles Times
TK : A styrofoam hotel, by Veronica Doleman, is part of the Los Angeles Poverty Department (LAPD)'s Skid Row History Museum exhibition, at The Box gallery in downtown's Chinatown. New exhibit about L.A.'s homeless opens Saturday at Chinatown's Box ...
- Will the Anti-Locavorism Never End? - New York Times Blogs
A blog post from a few months ago — titled “ Do We Really Need a Few Billion Locavores ?” — upset many eat-local fans. Among the many sins I committed were: 1. Using food coloring to make sherbet. (Hey, sorry, but I was just following the ...
- Leafing through - Al-Ahram Weekly
Leafing throughAl-Ahram Weekly, Egypt - 18 minutes agoMohamed is not interested in the literary production of Naguib Mahfouz, the poetry of Ahmed Shawki, or the history of Egypt. "This is not what I want to ...
- Scorched | Company B - Australian Stage Online
Scorched | Company BAustralian Stage Online, Australia - 1 hour agoNow Toronto “Mouawad not only wrote a devastating play, he created a powerful piece of theatrical poetry.” – The Moscow Times “An extraordinary piece about ...
- The heart's darkest chamber - The Australian
HERODOTUS thought no man could be judged happy until the end of life and the early church, taking its lead from St Augustine, persisted with its version of this post-mortem attitude to happiness: only the soul, in perfect union with God, could find ...
- Spreading the words - The Age
Spreading the wordsThe Age, Australia - 31 minutes agoBut I couldn't live without writing poetry." This determination and drive has led to the well-published Morris carving out a handy career from poetry. ...
- Things to Go & Do - like join the Hoot - Portsmouth Herald
The 2008-2009 Poetry Hoot season with the Portsmouth Poet Laureate Program begins at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 3 at Café Espresso, 738 Islington St., (Plaza 800) Portsmouth. Featured readers will be Kate Aset and Hugh Hennedy. At 8 p.m. an open mic ...
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