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- Foreign Diplomats, Ohio Officials Open Azerbaijani Cultural Garden in ... - Earthtimes
CLEVELAND , May 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Amid rave reviews, Cleveland residents got their first look at the new, iconic sculpture that forms the centerpiece of the Azerbaijani Cultural Garden in the city's famed Cultural Gardens. Today's event was held in ...
- A Return To Native Stomping Grounds - The Bulletin
Philadelphia - It all began at Philadelphia's Overbrook High School back in the 1950s, when several guys got together to make music. The trip continued through a wild and wonderful ride to the top of the music charts, spanning decades as the group ...
- Our friends electric: Wall.E & family (Independent)
Look around you: the future's here. Robots build our cars. They save our lives, defusing terrorist bombs. They go to war, flying pilotless over enemy territory. And now comes a robot with the conscience of Al Gore and the comic timing of Charlie Chaplin, to save the planet and make everyone laugh.
- Now, a ‘House of Poetry’ to promote Arabic works - Thaindian.com
Now, a ‘House of Poetry’ to promote Arabic worksThaindian.com, Thailand - 3 hours ago... financial support for publishing their poems. “The House of Poetry will complement the role and mission of the Dubai International Poetry Festival, ...
- Calendar Events - Windy City Times
Calendar EventsWindy City Times, IL - 1 hour ago312-243-1143, avenue-m.com Women & Children First Bookstore Susanna Lang: Even Now; Jac Jemc: poetry reading. 7:30 pm, 5233 N. Clark St., 773-742-1284, ...
- Big 3 sequel was Clipped in the bud - Inside Bay Area
Big 3 sequel was Clipped in the budInside Bay Area, CA - 11 hours agoIt is quickly evident that his is a tale without poetry or romance. Becoming a member of the Warriors is not the fulfillment of a dream Corey Maggette had ...
- Winnipeg on the River Ohre - National Post
Winnipeg on the River OhreNational Post, Canada - 8 hours ago"If you try to go through the context of the poetry, you try to really enjoy the animated parts and the bulls and all these things, but the flashing makes ...
- The path to being published - Longview News-Journal
"Nothing comes out right the first time," Gay Ingram said, sitting in a Longview restaurant where she and fellow wordsmiths gather monthly. While none of the 30 or 40 members of the East Texas Writers Association make a living off their passion for ...
- New York Festival of Song Gala, with Daly, Kaye and De Haas ... - Playbill.com
New York Festival of Song Gala, with Daly, Kaye and De Haas ...Playbill.com, NY - 3 hours agoThe company is dedicated to "creating intimate song concerts of great beauty, humor and originality, combining music, poetry, and history to entertain, ...
- Thyatira News - Democrat
We extend our sympathy to the family of Shelby Oglesby of Bett community who passed away last Thursday morning just after I had turned in the news for that week. Mr. Oglesby was one of the last few World War II veterans who crossed over to fight for ...
- Live alone and prosper (Louisville Courier-Journal)
"The chances are that at some time in your life, possibly only now and then between husbands, you will find yourself settling down to a solitary existence," wrote Vogue scribe Marjorie Hillis in the 1936 book "Live Alone and Like It."
- In StorySlam, strangers go on stage & bare their souls (Philadelphia Daily News)
IF WHAT'S DONE in the dark will come to light, baring your soul to a shadowy room of strangers could end in disgrace. But at First Person Arts StorySlam, where 10 amateur storytellers mount a dimly lit stage to share details of intimate experiences with an audience of unknowns, it usually ends with applause.
- Literary Events (The Charlotte Observer)
Today DISCUSSION/SIGNING: Rita Wehunt-Black ("Gaston County: A Brief History"), 3-4 p.m., Gaston County Museum of Art & History, 131 West Main St., Dallas. Free. 704-922-7681. Wednesday SIGNING: Kevin Duffus ("The Lost Light" and "Shipwrecks of the Outer Banks"), 5 p.m., Park Road Books, 4139 Park Road. 704-525-9239. Thursday POETRY OPEN MIKE: With host Jonathan Rice, 8 p.m., ...
- Will Smith's 'Hancock' loses its way, wastes a great premise - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Hancock (Will Smith) gets his bearings after another crash landing. America apparently needs superheroes. Or at least superhero movies. Iron Man is already elbowing the Hulk for room at the multiplex, with Batman and Hellboy coming soon. Kicking off ...
- Jeune Lune recalled: Our theater scene will be darker when we can't bask in the Lune light (Pioneer Press)
Memory is the most potent legacy of live performance, so as Theatre de la Jeune Lune wanes, it seems apt to recall some of the company's best moments from its three decades of sometimes brilliant, sometimes turbulent life.
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