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- Behind the Big Black Penis - East Bay Express
Author Shawn Taylor was working out at 24 Hour Fitness when the idea popped out and hit him on the head. "This older dude came up," he explained. "This dude must have been like, sixty, and he had these tight-ass pants that made this big impression ...
- Salalah Tourism Festival kicks off in Oman - Middle East Online
Middle East OnlineSalalah Tourism Festival kicks off in OmanMiddle East Online, UK - 2 hours agoThe programmes will also include poetry sessions, fun or get-together sessions and many similar programmes in which Omani Women"s Association and Al Wafa ...
- Pumped up through a volume of music (Newsday)
THE IMPORTANCE OF MUSIC TO GIRLS, by Lavinia Greenlaw. Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 208 pp., $23.
- Jamaica Jams holds 11th Festival (Queens Courier)
Surrounded by music and poetry, Cultural Collaborative Jamaica (CCJ) launched their 11th Annual Jamaica Arts and Music Summer (JAMS) Festival on Friday, July 18, at the Lebanon Lounge on Guy R. Brewer Boulevard in Jamaica.
- Writing Workshop - The Coast.ca
Writing WorkshopThe Coast.ca, Canada - 22 minutes agoMs. Wesley is the author of To My Someday Child (1975), the first book of poetry published by a Black poet in Nova Scotia. ...
- White County native travels to Honduras with Heifer International - Searcy Daily Citizen
White County native travels to Honduras with Heifer InternationalSearcy Daily Citizen, AR - 9 hours agoThe class also wrote a book of poetry for the children at the orphanage. Carrington said she has also taught her children about Heifer International using ...
- Crazy penguins, frozen fish - Newsday
The new documentary from the eccentric German director Werner Herzog , "Encounters at the End of the World" (opening tomorrow at Cinema Arts Centre in Huntington), is not your typical nature film. Invited by the National Science Foundation to explore ...
- Weather hasn't stopped Ozark Folk Center (The Springfield News-Leader)
Q: I have always wanted to go to the Cowboy Festival at that folk center in northern Arkansas. I worried that it might have been hurt by the bad weather we've had. Please find out if the folk center is still in business and if it's still having the Cowboy Festival. Thank you.
- Crafting the last word - BurlingtonFreePress.com
Crafting the last wordBurlingtonFreePress.com, VT - 55 minutes agoRather than quote poetry, she will share her gut belief that it’s all right to plunge into something even if you aren’t 100 percent certain it is the right ...
- Museum displays historic books - Stuttgart Daily Leader
Museum displays historic booksStuttgart Daily Leader, AR - 6 hours agoWe have a poetry book from Longfellow and "The Jungle Book" in German by Rudyard Kipling. Q. Do you have any elementary school books read in a one-room ...
- The ex factor: '50 Ways to Leave Your Lover' - The Independent
When the Bush Theatre asked people to share their worst break-up experiences, it was inundated with replies. Now those stories have become a play, '50 Ways to Leave Your Lover'. Alice Jones finds out what became of the broken-hearted It's not you, it ...
- David Biespiel's poetry column addresses variations in Philip Whalen's 'Zenshinji' (The Oregonian)
L ast month I was visiting a cousin who showed off his framed broadside of the poem "Zenshinji" by his late friend, poet Philip Whalen. Whalen was born in 1923 in Oregon and grew up in The Dalles (he and my cousin attended Reed College during the Gary Snyder and Lew Welch era of the late 1940s).
- This one time, at DNA camp... - Telegraph-Journal
This one time, at DNA camp...Telegraph-Journal, Canada - 12 hours agoMany Canadian kids are opting for more unique summer experiences, such as gold panning camp, dressage camp, writing camp, poetry camp, hip hop boot camp, ...
- Weekend Feedback: Short-changed by Police (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
While ensuring that all PG readers are aware of his unfaltering adulation for Elvis Costello, Scott Mervis makes a prescient point in his review (July 30) of Monday's ...
- OCT offers a tune-filled take on the search for love - Medford Mail Tribune
Oregon Cabaret Theatre has staged a charming musical. The story of "archy and mehitabel" is set in a 1916 newsroom and the oh-so-seedy Shinbone Alley. Carried along by the black-velvet voice of the unseen Newspaperman (Michael J. Hume), the story ...
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