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- Ugly Tomatoes Take Manhattan in Farmer's Greenmarket Memoir - Bloomberg
Aug. 7 (Bloomberg) -- Ugly, dirt-streaked vegetables are Tim Stark's specialty. For the past 12 years, he's been selling his wares at Manhattan's Union Square Greenmarket , an effort that has made him a minor celebrity among locavore gourmands and a ...
- African music icons for Madiba celebration - Star
A truly African concert will bring Nelson Mandela's 90th birthday celebrations home to the continent on August 23 at the Johannesburg Stadium. Starting at 11am, the Madiba Concert will be a musical birthday party for the father of the nation and will ...
- Summer in the City: Out-of-this-world, yet down-to-Earth art - News 8 Austin
News 8 AustinSummer in the City: Out-of-this-world, yet down-to-Earth artNews 8 Austin, TX - 8 hours ago"We have workshops for grown ups, we have the sculpture safari, dance performances, poetry readings, plays … Midsummer Nights Dream during Summer Solstice … ...
- First 2008-09 meeting of Enid Writer’s Club is scheduled today at ... - Enid News & Eagle
First 2008-09 meeting of Enid Writer’s Club is scheduled today at ...Enid News & Eagle, OK - 13 hours agoClub members write poetry, flash fiction, short stories, freelance articles and books, and members are given the opportunity to present their writing for ...
- Sloppy Seconds - Washington City Paper
Sloppy SecondsWashington City Paper, DC - 1 hour agoThat’s not the most refined poetry, but it’s easy to imagine the Jan Bradys the world over locking themselves in their bedrooms and putting it on repeat. ...
- Centennial girl: ‘Anne of Green Gables' turns 100 (The Kansas City Star)
Anne Shirley, the main character in L. M. Montgomery's acclaimed novel "Anne of Green Gables," is introduced to readers as a sad figure, an orphan without a person in the world who loves her. Despite her lonely introduction, Anne has captured the hearts of generations of young women.
- UN’s Cyrus Cylinder under challenge?-II - The Island (subscription)
UN’s Cyrus Cylinder under challenge?-IIThe Island (subscription), Sri Lanka - 4 hours ago... of many cultural manifestations, like the rich Persian language, poetry, architecture and sculpture and above all in the refined nature of its peoples. ...
- HeÂ’s a poet, and everyone knows it - Grand Junction Daily Sentinel
It starts with three words. All of Tyler Smith’s poems start with three words. They are strong and set the tempo for his whole poem. The words in Smith’s latest poem are as familiar to the 14-year-old eighth-grader from Collbran as his skin. He ...
- Pop poet turns wordy rock star - The List
The ListPop poet turns wordy rock starThe List, UK - 2 hours agoSimon Armitage is a very modern poet, as happy to ruminate over Arctic Monkeys’ lyrics as he is to translate 14th century romantic poetry. ...
- Slow Food Nation celebrates good, clean and fair food - Inside Bay Area
THERE HAS hardly been a time in recent history when food has played so prominently on everyone's minds. It's in the news every day — food prices are rising, grain is being used to make fuel, rice is being hoarded. At the same time, sales of organic ...
- Find local produce, art and more at fresh markets - IdahoStatesman.com
Find local produce, art and more at fresh marketsIdahoStatesman.com, ID - 6 hours agoIt is the taste of chvre aged in wine pressings, the feel of hand-carved apricot spoons and the sound of acoustic bossa nova woven with French poetry. ...
- Miller Branch opens - The Jersey Journal - NJ.com
Miller Branch opensThe Jersey Journal - NJ.com, NJ - Sep 21, 200823 at the Miller Branch of the Jersey City Free Public Library. The teen center's official grand opening entertainment, video game tournaments, ...
- Zimbabweans blog out their deep frustrations - Baltimore Sun
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa - The blogger calls himself a "fat white man" and jokes about the right way to approach a cordon of Zimbabwe riot police: Don't wear an opposition T-shirt, or ask for the results of the recent one-man presidential runoff ...
- Not easy being zine (Creative Loafing Tampa)
What killed Tampa Bay's zine scene?... By Alex Pickett They had names like Putang Pop!, Toxemia and Track Marks. They covered topics ranging from comics to punk rock to shoplifting tips. Angsty teens (and some middle-aged enthusiasts) armed with X-acto knives and glue sticks spent late nights in Tampa copy shops carefully arranging them. You remember zines, right? Those self-published, ...
- No sensible British shoes for this rebel fashionista (Toronto Star)
"You can't have depths without surfaces," the British writer Linda Grant notes on her online blog, The Thoughtful Dresser . In The Clothes on Their Backs , her fourth novel, she pays plenty of attention to what her characters wear, but her emphasis is on what their fashion sense (or lack of it) reveals about them.
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