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- Rushdie traces the roots of his latest award-winning tale - Malaysia Star
Rushdie traces the roots of his latest award-winning taleMalaysia Star, Malaysia - 1 hour agoHe found that a lot of poetry of that period used the image of black-eyed beauty. The beloved always had black eyes. He borrowed his hot-blooded heroine ...
- Opera: 'The Bonesetter's Daughter' - San Francisco Gate
Yellowjackets: Hot young playwright Itamar Moses, celebrated for his Stoppard-like brainy wit ("Bach at Leipzig"), returns to his hometown for the world premiere of a play about racial and class collisions at his alma mater, Berkeley High. The new ...
- This Week Film August 12 (Rome Observer)
"Gilda" will be shown at the Utica Public Library at 6:30 p.m. The 1946 film noir classic offers a dark, crime drama marked by sexual tension and a decidedly aberrant love triangle.
- Grant hopes to put human face on day labor site (Portland Tribune)
Despite ongoing controversy about the city’s day laborer hire site, the Portland City Council is investing another $10,000 in the project, this time in the form of a grant that will support the site’s outreach to the community through neighborhood cleanups, music, poetry, dance and ...
- Ricci’s Reviews - Lake Country Calendar
Ricci’s ReviewsLake Country Calendar, Canada - 5 hours agoShe has worked in television news for many years, acted on both stage and screen, and written short stories and poetry. Her writing style is sparse, ...
- Cleveland Orchestra welcomes top-notch guests - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Not one, but two significant Cleveland Orchestra debuts made Blossom Music Center the place to be over the weekend for the classically minded. Courtesy of the Cleveland Orchestra Lyndhurst native Orion Weiss was the poised soloist in Beethoven's ...
- A Reading of “The Character of a Happy Life†by Sir Henry Wotton - The Epoch Times
And having nothing, yet hath all. What is the secret to happiness? Countless self-help books claim they have the answer. There are the three steps to this—and the five steps to that. Still, no one has cracked it, increasing our perplexity and ...
- Diverse approach to education in Environmental Month - Barbados Advocate
Diverse approach to education in Environmental MonthBarbados Advocate, Barbados - 6 hours agoShe stated in the prose and poetry demonstrated at the Reading, audiences would get clear and varied illustrations of themselves as a people and their ...
- The 'love' drug - iAfrica.com
iAfrica.comThe 'love' drugiAfrica.com, South Africa - 2 hours agoHell, he's even writing you poetry. You have 'a song,' you've introduced him to your eccentric parents, and you smooch in public areas. ...
- Live alone and prosper - Louisville Courier-Journal
Live alone and prosperLouisville Courier-Journal, KY - 45 minutes agoEither it becomes a baby room if we decide we want to have a child, or the husband might want to make it his little sports-cave retreat. ...
- College on horizon, teen crams summer activities - St. Petersburg Times
D’sirre Oliver, 17, works at Buccaneer Bay and volunteers with Big Brothers Big Sisters. I have lived in Weeki Wachee for 2 1/2 years. I was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico, and lived in New York and New Jersey before moving to Hernando County. Who ...
- Artist describes work as 'my life on canvas' - Roanoke Times
Gallery owner Beverly Bishop talks with customers and family members at the grand opening of her gallery, Studio 325, in Radford. The building started as a theater about 1915 and remained a performance space until about 1953, Bishop said. "Once I ...
- Chautauqua features heroes of the natural world (Asheville Citizen-Times)
'A Sense of Wonder" was what Rachel Carson, 56, titled her final book before she died of cancer in 1964. This week, she and other historical figures are brought to life to reveal how such a sense can become revolutionary.
- HYPERACTIVITY ; Now in Its Third Year, Music Fest is Bringing ... - RedOrbit
HYPERACTIVITY ; Now in Its Third Year, Music Fest is Bringing ...RedOrbit, TX - 2 hours agoI've always written poetry," she said. "I've run my course with modeling. It's been four years; it's been great, good money, but I'd much rather play music. ...
- Second gastro death in a week - Tribune
Following the death of a man suffering from gastroenteritis in Giaspura, the health authorities swang into action and provided medical aid to ailing residents in various localities. Suffering from acute diarrohea, high fever and severe stomach pain ...
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