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- Mad Pride brings together psychiatric survivor insight and knowledge - Inside Toronto
Mad Pride brings together psychiatric survivor insight and knowledgeInside Toronto, Canada - 7 hours agoThe subsequent week is packed with discussions, poetry readings, meals, workshops, awards and the second annual Mad Pride Bed Push Parade on Saturday, ...
- Adobe Bookstore - San Francisco Examiner
The proprietor of Adobe Bookstore is a big history buff and I’ve often speculated that history will think kindly of him as well. I have seen only a small glimpse of Andrew McKinley’s vast stockpile of used books , and by that I mean at least two ...
- Editorial Board - Democrat and Chronicle
The Democrat and Chronicle editorial board consists of the publisher, editor, editor of the editorial page, deputy editorial page editor, an editorial writer, a columnist, Speaking Out editor and letters editor. They are responsible for the newspaper ...
- Close call in Big Sur: fire skirts historic area - for now (San Jose Mercury News)
Like snowflakes, ash drifts across the elegant patio of Big Sur's Ventana Inn & Spa. Smoke and fog veils vast Pacific views.
- Deadline for EQIP signup is July 14 (The Challis Messenger)
The sign-up period for the Environmental Quality Incen-tives Program (EQIP) ends July 14, 2008. EQIP is a voluntary conservation program that provides financial and technical assistance to landowners willing to implement practices to improve natural resources on eligible agricultural land.
- Post rodeo becomes big draw (Lubbock Avalanche-Journal)
Post gets back to its roots this weekend.
- Rivals can find common ground - The UCLA Daily Bruin
Rivals can find common groundThe UCLA Daily Bruin, CA - 5 hours agoThe defensive poetry was equaled by some scorching hits at home plate. The game itself was rarely close as we, the Bruins, rode on the strength of five ...
- At Tanglewood, a modernist oasis - Boston Globe
Boston GlobeAt Tanglewood, a modernist oasisBoston Globe, United States - 8 hours agoOne relatively new and gorgeous vocal work was "In the Distances of Sleep," a 2006 setting of Wallace Stevens poetry, cogently led on Tuesday by Jeffrey ...
- Carpet inscriptions exhibit underway at Mashhad museum - Tehran Times
TEHRAN -- An exhibition of carpets bearing inscriptions opened at the Astan-e Qods Razavi Museum and Library in Mashhad, Khorasan Razavi Province on June 23. A total of 22 unique carpets, which have been donated to the museum over the past few years ...
- Dutch sculptor Beaumont excavates a sense of universal humanity - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Hanneke Beaumont's 2004 "Bronze #68" is just over 2 feet tall and shows the way in which the Dutch sculptor composes her forms to engage the empty space that surrounds them. What: The solo exhibition "Hanneke Beaumont: New Works." When: Through June ...
- Faith survey revealing, but there are more questions to ask (The Morning Call)
Dear Readers: In a recent column, I tried to set out the two routes people of faith must choose between:
- Cameron Sullivan: A new twist on an old bard - Tri-Valley Herald
Cameron Sullivan: A new twist on an old bardTri-Valley Herald, CA - 5 hours agoFive months of Shakespeare plays and sonnets plus lectures on poetry and novels spanning from John Milton to Daniel Defoe solidified my path toward a major ...
- The Week In Music: Radiohead, Jewel, Weezer, Spiritualized, Robert ... - New York Observer
Thom Yorke. There’s nothing like a good feud between two massively iconic rock artists to keep the fanboys sweating. And that’s just what happened last week when an unlikely Internet controversy erupted between Prince and Radiohead. See, Prince ...
- Nepal's 'last king' to lose crown (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Seven years after most of Nepal's royal family were massacred by a drunken prince, the country's Maoists look set to scrap the Himalayan monarchy, turning the page on 240 years of history.
- Finding a new meeting ground in Mumbai (IE via Yahoo! India News)
Raj Thackeray's hostility towards migrants from Bihar and Uttar Pradesh might have drawn comparisons with his estranged uncle Bal Thackeray's opposition to Tamilians in the Sixties, but the new poster boy for Marathi pride is seeking to bridge that distance between Maharashtrian and Tamilians in Mumbai and forge what could be a beneficial political alliance.
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