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- At the library: (West Roxbury Transcript)
Check out what's happening at the West Roxbury and Roslindale Branch Libraries:
- Jason Collett breaks his silence - The Argosy.ca
Jason Collett breaks his silenceThe Argosy.ca, Canada - 1 hour ago“Emily Haines from Metric gave me an anthology of her father’s poetry,†he says (Paul Haines is a beat-influenced poet, and jazz lyricist). ...
- Where have all the book lovers gone? - News Today Online
Where have all the book lovers gone?News Today Online, Philippines - 3 hours agoEven the seemingly innocuous teen magazines may actually contain information that can undermine the values you teach your children. ...
- Aab-i-Hayat: history or fiction? - DAWN Group
It was perhaps Voltaire who once said: “All our ancient history is no more than accepted fiction.†But Ambrose Bierce, while defining the word ‘history’ in his ‘The Devil’s Dictionary’, has indeed outthought him: “History, n. an ...
- A big loss - Concord Monitor
A big lossConcord Monitor, NH - 7 hours ago... I could count on the paper to feature wonderful pictures of our children and their friends, be it sports, theater, art exhibits, poetry readings, ...
- At the library: - Wicked Local Roslindale
At the library:Wicked Local Roslindale, MA - 2 hours agoOngoing poetry workshop: Since 1996, local poet Mary E. Joyce Waite has been guiding other aspiring poets during their Monday meetings at the West Roxbury ...
- Andrew Motion: Noises Off - The Independent
One million pages were read on the online poetry archive – poetryarchive.org – last month, an amazing figure. The appetite for poetry is there, but there's a real problem with delivery. On 4 July I took over the chairmanship of the Museums ...
- MORE ON 'Celebrity Autobiography: In Their Own Words' - New York Times
New York TimesMORE ON 'Celebrity Autobiography: In Their Own Words'New York Times, United States - 1 hour agoThis no-frills, big-yuks entertainment consists simply of comics and actors reading verbatim selections from the memoirs — and the odd poetry collection, ...
- 'On the Road' to the first Jack Kerouac Poetry Contest - The California Aggie Online
'On the Road' to the first Jack Kerouac Poetry ContestThe California Aggie Online, CA - 5 hours agoThe gallery will debut the first annual Jack Kerouac Poetry Contest at the conference to keep the spirits of the Beat Generation alive. ...
- THE MIRROR: Reboot and Rally: $10 Deodorant (The Dartmouth)
Whenever I walk through the aisles of CVS, my eyes are drawn to anything new or improved in the deodorant aisle. I recognize that my fascination is problematic, and fortunately my friends at The Dartmouth have been very supportive of me as I try to work through my issues. For the past two months, I have submitted to my own curiosity and have been splurging on $10 Old Spice Pro Strength Deodorant ...
- Casting a Spell on the Economy A sinister atmosphere spreads … - Slate
Economics and witchcraft: This is not a combination we'll be hoping for more of in the future. Tim Harford's " Undercover Economist " on the dangers of being a witch in a recession produced considerable unease and gloom, and that's just in someone ...
- Flint Youth Theatre takes on royal endeavor for season closer - MLive.com
Flint Youth Theatre Mike St. Cyr is Arthwyr (Arthur), Deidre S. Baker is Gwenhwyfar (Guinevere) and Nathan Peaseis Medraut (Mordred) in the Flint Youth Theatre production of "Arthur, King of Britain," which opens Friday. William P. Ward, executive ...
- Compelling Cleveland Orchestra program features pianist Emanuel Ax (The Plain Dealer)
REVIEW Cleveland Orchestra What: Franz Welser-Most conducts works by Mozart, Strauss, Szymanowski and Dvorak, with pianist Emanuel Ax. When: 3 p.m. Sunday. Where: Finney Chapel, Oberlin College, 90 N. Professor St., Oberlin. Tickets: $10-$26. Call 440-775-8169. Pianist Emanuel Ax...
- Beck's surprise ending - Los Angeles Times
BECK'S rented recording studio is a tiny, vault-like cell set in the core of a Fairfax-area office building. It's one of the last vestiges of a hotbed of musical production in the 1960s and '70s -- the headquarters of the ABC-Dunhill record label ...
- Love story: Challenges melt when couple fall in love - Post-Bulletin
In spring 2000, Jesse Lohmann was like many 20-year-old college students. After graduating from Mayo High School two years earlier, she was a sophomore at Winona State University with a part-time job in Rochester. She wanted to be an elementary ...
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