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- WOUNDED: A look at the Civil War and Walt Whitman - Minneapolis Star Tribune
This is most definitely not the Walt Whitman you encountered in high school, or the "Good Gray Poet" you thought you understood in college. In fact, forget virtually everything you thought you knew about Whitman, because Robert Roper has some serious ...
- Ragin' Cajun Happy Hour - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Location Akron Aurora Avon Avon Lake Bainbridge Barberton Bath Bay Village Beachwood Bedford Bedford Heights Berea Bratenahl Brecksville Broadview Heights Brook Park Brooklyn Brooklyn Heights Brunswick Burton Canton Chagrin Falls Chardon Chesterland ...
- Miss Pettigrew Lives For A Day - Broadway World
Love love love love love the movie. I think it would work fantastically as a play. As a musical, it would have to be a well-crafted musicalization, of course. It doesn't SCREAM musical but there have been other films that didn't either and some ...
- Moving farewell to Retford schoolboy Dion - Retford Today
Moving farewell to Retford schoolboy DionRetford Today, UK - Nov 19, 2008Together they released the balloons into the sky - drawing his funeral to a sad yet uplifting end. Dion's school was closed for the day as a mark of respect ...
- Addiego, Witte read from new works - Corvallis Gazette Times
Addiego, Witte read from new worksCorvallis Gazette Times, OR - 2 hours agoSTAYTON — The November readings in Stayton’s Second Sundays Series of Poetry Readings will feature John Addiego of Corvallis and John Witte of Eugene, ...
- Details and The Quest for the A-List Homosexual - Queerty
QueertyDetails and The Quest for the A-List HomosexualQueerty, NY - 3 hours agoBogle would only call on the black students in the class, making questioning his authority more difficult than usual. Fortunately, the class devised a ...
- Best entertainment bets for Nov. 14-20 (Pioneer Press)
Here are the best bets in music, theater and art in the Twin Cities for Nov. 14-20.
- 1-25 of 156 results - Seattle Weekly
Category Art Exhibitions Art Openings & Events Books & Authors Cabaret/ Burlesque/ Variety Classical/ Opera Club Events Comedy Dance Family Events Fashion Festivals/ Parades Food Events Lectures LGBT Local Film/ Arthouse Museums Music Poetry/ Spoken ...
- Learning is lifelong, even in winter - Somerville Journal
Learning is lifelong, even in winterSomerville Journal, USA - 2 hours agoStudy groups range from “Love and Desire in Poetry,” “Origins of Terrorism: Violence or Resistance?,” “Food Security — Global Politics to Individual Choice ...
- Tipping point - Ha'aretz
Tipping pointHa'aretz, Israel - 34 minutes agoThis poetry is very different from the prose of the Haskala, and especially from the writing of Abraham Mapu and Mendele Mocher Sefarim, which must be ...
- Winter magical in Adirondacks - Observer-Dispatch
Hemlocks, carpets of leaves, spruce flats, aroma of pine needles, warblers, hawks, silver birches, the swish of the cathedral white pines – this is the Adirondack forest. Drive north from Utica about three hours to the High Peaks and Keene Valley ...
- Ceremony pays tribute to UH-60 crash victims, unveils memorial - U.S. European Command (press release)
Ceremony pays tribute to UH-60 crash victims, unveils memorialU.S. European Command (press release), Germany - 3 hours agoChristian Skoglund and Chief Warrant Officer Two Davidangelo Alvarez. "Today, we mark the one year anniversary of our loss and pause to remember the ...
- Annapolis resident has voted in every election since 1924 - HometownAnnapolis.com
Alice Butler Bradshaw was 21 years old when she cast her first ballot in 1924, just four years after the 19th Amendment gave women the right to vote. In every election since then, Mrs. Bradshaw has faithfully made her way to the polls. "It's a ...
- What the Volta Region Means to Me - Modern Ghana
What the Volta Region Means to MeModern Ghana, Ghana - 4 hours agoIndeed, the British scholar and literary critic Robert Fraser was to make the same observation regarding the poetry of the two leading neo-oral Ewe ...
- Iranians celebrate 'victory of light over darkness' in longest night ... - Hartford Courant
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iranians recited poetry, shared stories and ate fruits and nuts Saturday during all-night celebrations of the longest night of the year, a tradition going back thousands of years to when Zoroastrianism was the predominant ...
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