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- Culli: Auction days nearing their end - Mt. Vernon Register-News
Culli: Auction days nearing their endMt. Vernon Register-News, IL - 1 hour agoI credit those readers with my first glimpses into classical poetry. “Ode to a Grecian Urn†was a favorite before my contemporaries were introduced to John ...
- Middletown Arts Center announces fall season - Holmdel Independent
Middletown Arts Center announces fall seasonHolmdel Independent, NJ - 9 hours agoMiddletown Poetry Jam will take place Saturday, Dec. 6, at 2 pm This jam is for poetry lovers, writers and readers. Come read your own. Read a dead poet, ...
- Notes on a small island: The things that really make Britain great - The Independent
The discarded condoms, the crushed cans of lager and the remains of a joint on the floor: nothing says relic of an age gone by quite like a bandstand Although originally an Australian import, the alcopop became very much a part of the British way of ...
- Shandon Cưá»ng Phan, Lý Vương, Khánh Loan, Phạm Thông - Vietnam Review
Shandon Cưá»ng Phan, Lý Vương, Khánh Loan, Phạm ThôngVietnam Review - Aug 13, 2008The son of Ho Diep, one of Vietnam's most famous singers of classic poetry, Nguyen fell in love with Ngo in 1989 after reading a poem she wrote called ...
- A look back at the Louisiana Book Festival (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
Bookin' it to Baton Rouge
- A legacy of social justice and community activism - Philadelphia Daily News
S. Gordon Elkins, 77, of Melrose Park, a lawyer, community activist, and advocate for civil liberties, died of frontotemporal dementia Wednesday at Sunrise of Abington. Mr. Elkins had a 40-year career with the law firm of Stradley, Ronon, Stevens ...
- VARIETY: Entertainment Briefs - Globe Gazette
KENSETT — The Kensett Women’s Club is again sponsoring the annual Kensett Variety Show. “Turn Your Radio On — Station KCWC 6.5†will be held Saturday and Sunday, April 12 and 13, at the Kensett Community Center, 300 Willow St. Doors open at ...
- Seattle Symphony's "A Hero's Life" a rousing program - Seattle Times
7:30 p.m. Thursday, 1 p.m. next Friday and 8 p.m. Oct. 4, Benaroya Hall, 200 University St., Seattle; $17-$97 (206-215-4747 or www.seattlesymphony.org ). Adversity and triumph are powerful themes in both Richard Strauss' "Ein Heldenleben" and Dmitry ...
- Out and About: Sept. 10 - 21 - Raynham Call
Out and About: Sept. 10 - 21Raynham Call, MA - 3 hours agoOpen mic signup, 8 pm Open mic followed by featured poet, concludes with poetry slam. The Trinity Church Flea Market every Saturday. ...
- Search: this site all sites - Bath Chronicle
Search: this site all sitesBath Chronicle, UK - 6 hours agoVictoria's long-time friend Hannah Perrins sang a solo during the ceremony and Paul Giddings read poetry. Victoria wore a bright blue silk dress made by her ...
- Learn about your old house - Kalamazoo Gazette
KALAMAZOO -- Is your house home to some intriguing stories and interesting tidbits of history? A special Kalamazoo Valley Museum workshop designed for families with children 8 and older will explore ways of researching and probing your home's past to ...
- On the bookshelf ... (Foster's Daily Democrat)
Submit listings online at www.fosters.com/mynews or email them to communityweekly@ fosters.com. Craft sessions: For ages 7 to 12, July 23 and Aug. 8 at 1 p.m. For ages 12 and up, July 25 at 1 p.m.
- Religion Notes: Sept. 20, 2008 (The Record Searchlight)
• Unitarians present special workshop • Cowboy supper set at ranch • Cowboy poetry event planned • Methodists host companion study • Healing day held at church • Rosh Hashanah services slated • Country rock concert benefits church
- Stoppard, Zizka and Czechoslovakia (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
With a career spanning four decades, from 1967's Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead to Rock 'n' Roll, which opened on Broadway last season and has its local premiere at the Wilma Theater on Wednesday, Tom Stoppard is considered by many to be the greatest living English-language playwright.
- The world's oldest jokes revealed by university research - Daily Telegraph
Researchers found examples of double-entendres buried in the Codex Exoniensis, a 10th century book of Anglo-Saxon poetry held at Exeter Cathedral Photo: SAM FURLONG / SWNS They found the wry observation in the Codex Exoniensis, a 10th century book of ...
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