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- Teens to get new space at club - Berkshire Eagle
Teens to get new space at clubBerkshire Eagle, MA - 50 minutes ago"And we're excited to get it back in play for high school-aged children who are looking for a place for daily recreation and leisure time. ...
- Blog: Blog on the Tracks - Stuff
To Matthew and Natalie Cutler-Welsh, 'eco' isn't just a prefix meaning 'going without' - it's about being cool, credible and life-enhancing. It's about doing their best, not just their bit, for the environment. This blog aims to fuel discussion on ...
- Williams sees the sights in Seattle - Seattle Post Intelligencer Blogs
While it's unknown what Robin Willliams was doing Monday for his 57th birthday, he was seen over his birthday weekend at the Seattle Art Museum. Robin Williams, 57, is in town on a 25-day film shoot (Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images) One employee of ...
- Tamsin Rothschild: Poetry Is (Anything But) Dead... (HuffingtonPost)
Having just published my first book of poetry, it is incredible to me that after a couple of days at the Book Expo America they tell me that poetry is dead.
- Who said, 'God grant me the serenity'? (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
Origins of the well-circulated saying often attributed to theologian Reinhold Niebuhr are called in doubt by a Yale University librarian.
- Legendary sportswriter Campbell puts down his pen - Waco Tribune-Herald
When Dave Campbell walked away from the Tribune-Herald 15 years ago, retiring after an incredible 40-year run as sports editor, he planned to relax, tend to his garden and maybe take a few more road trips with his wife. That “retirement” lasted ...
- Book festival reaching for a 'new crowd' (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
For Andy Kahan and Sara Goddard, director and associate director of author events at the Free Library's Central Branch, the second annual Philadelphia Book Festival this weekend will be an upbeat work in progress.
- Shark Reef Literary magazine invites islanders' submissions by June 30 - SanJuanIslander.com
Shark Reef Literary magazine invites islanders' submissions by June 30SanJuanIslander.com, San Juan Island - 6 hours agoWe consider solicited and unsolicited material, published previously or unpublished, fiction, non-fiction prose, poetry and dramatic writing. ...
- At 80, Maya Angelou says she's not done yet - Orlando Sentinel
At 80, Maya Angelou says she's not done yetOrlando Sentinel, FL - 23 minutes ago"I loved the poetry that was sung in the black church: 'Go down Moses, way down in Egypt's land,' she says. "It just seemed to me the most wonderful way of ...
- Slow boat from china in crossing the sea - This is London
This is LondonSlow boat from china in crossing the seaThis is London, UK - 14 hours agoFor the libretto of what is in effect an opera-ballet, Gribbin has devised a text from translations of Tang dynasty poetry. The story is affecting enough, ...
- Tree art and displays continue at Juliaetta Library - Latah Eagle
Tree art and displays continue at Juliaetta LibraryLatah Eagle, ID - 1 hour agoEach participant contributed uniquely which resulted in a special celebration we all hated to see end surrounding Arbor Day, poetry month, and National ...
- Billy Bragg, - LA Weekly
LA WeeklyBilly Bragg,LA Weekly, CA - 8 hours agoHe follows it up with "The Warmest Room" from 1986's Talking With the Taxman About Poetry. Bragg's alone on stage in a light blue shirt with a sliver guitar ...
- Wide-angle view of hip-hop; classical group makes Spoleto debut (The State)
Marc Bamuthi Joseph’s “the break/s” looks at hip-hop through a wide lens. The piece, which will feature two turntables, a live feed and Joseph’s spoken word and dance, will attempt to tell hip-hop’s living history. Joseph, who was astoundingly prolific on HBO’s “Russell Simmons Presents Def Poetry,” will put hip-hop in all its glories and defects at center stage. His combination of theater, ...
- An Oregon Eco Fable at Salem's Pentacle Theatre - Oregonian
"Betty the Yeti" at Salem's Pentacle Theatre. I am always looking for homegrown theatre about environmental issues in Oregon and the western states. I rarely ever find anything. Though we are daily surrounded by real life dramas in the form of ...
- Are you prepared if a natural disaster hit La Jolla? - La Jolla
Madison Gallery will exhibit original paintings by Jean Kazandjian at a once-in-a-lifetime exhibition. The Madison Gallery is at 1020 Prospect St. For further information call (858) 459-0836 or visit www.madisongalleries.com. Luncheon of the Boating ...
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