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- Mid-summer fair - Emporia Gazette
Mid-summer fairEmporia Gazette, KS - 1 hour ago“Where the Sidewalk Ends,” directed by Nancy Boyce, will feature the children reading and acting out selected works from Shel Silverstein’s 1974 poetry ...
- Free tour is just the ticket at Kennedy Center (Contra Costa Times)
Free daily tours of the center go great with the free Millennium Stage shows daily at 6 p.m.
- Music Maker - Ironton Online
BURLINGTON — As her fingers danced over the keys, Barbara Miller seemed to radiate a serenity as the regular chorus at the Sybene Senior Center sang out old-time hymns. For the past nine years, Miller, of Chesapeake, has volunteered each Monday to ...
- Star treatment for hometown guy (Boston Globe)
Michael Chiklis, the Andover native best known for his role as detective Vic Mackey on "The Shield," was honored in his hometown on June 27. The 44-year-old Andover High School graduate was recognized for his career accomplishments, which include an Emmy and a Golden Globe, awards he won for his work on the popular cable television series. In a ...
- One choreographer stands out in Chelonia Dance's Chicago debut - Chicago Sun-Times
One choreographer stands out in Chelonia Dance's Chicago debutChicago Sun-Times, United States - 13 hours agoNamed after a legendary artists' cafe in St. Petersburg, Russia, that was the site of the pre-Revolutionary equivalent of poetry slams (a cafe that has made ...
- Shocking attitudes to Great War`s wounded revealed (PhysOrg)
Diaries written by working class soldiers wounded in World War One have revealed how they silently endured brutal treatment by military nurses, doctors, physiotherapists and stretcher bearers.
- First Night: Grace Jones, Meltdown Festival, Royal Festival Hall (Independent)
"Pleased to meet you, your meat is sweet to me... you're my life support,you’re my life sport," booms Grace Jones’s 10ft-tall face from a white screen. Her face melts and stretches like the liquid metal cyborg from Terminator 2, as thumping tribal bass backs her android poetry.
- Rahsaan Patterson doesn't do labels - San Francisco Chronicle
Rahsaan Patterson doesn't do labelsSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 1 hour agoAnd like the poetry of Sylvia Plath, the stand-up comedy of Richard Pryor and the music of Patterson's trans-Atlantic peer Amy Winehouse, much of what's ...
- Hitler's in the Basement Mixing Up Your Medicine! (Indymedia Chiapas)
That Which "Bugs" a Bush Nazi: Could it be something I wrote? Bob Packer's Gonna "Fix Your Face"!....if you mess with this Gad damn article! He's gonna make your mother wish she never had you! 7/1 Was Hitler the King of the South? Hitlerites use "pesticides" to dispose of anyone "bugging" them!
- Ian Hunter on William Topaz McGonagall, the world's worst poet - National Post
Ian Hunter on William Topaz McGonagall, the world's worst poetNational Post, Canada - 3 hours agoMcGonagall would be sad to learn that perhaps his most famous poem, Beautiful Railway Bridge of the Silver Tay, is used in schools as an object lesson in ...
- SHS Class of 1933 marks 75th reunion - Shelbyville News
SHS Class of 1933 marks 75th reunionShelbyville News, IN - 2 hours ago... she is living in her 90s and remains active physically and mentally, cycling two miles a day on a stationary bike and writing lines of poetry daily. ...
- In celebration of childhood - Hindu
In celebration of childhoodHindu, India - 2 hours ago... vaguely refers to this idea in a sutra (Porul:Putaththinaiyal-84) that says “a child can also be the subject matter of thematic poetry dealing with love ...
- Travel: Days Out (Independent)
Abbott Hall Art Gallery in Kendal is celebrating a major coup: the opportunity to host the first major exhibition of Ben Nicholson's work in the UK for more than 14 years.
- Chicago theater breezes into Voodoo Mystere (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
Two theatrical blasts from the Windy City -- one challenging, one a romp -- can now be seen at the newly christened Voodoo Mystere Lounge in the French Quarter.
- Rochester, Brighton students grasp power of words - Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Rochester, Brighton students grasp power of wordsRochester Democrat and Chronicle, NY - 55 minutes agoThe winners in each poetry and prose divisions receives $200; second and third place winners receive $100 and $75, respectively. ...
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