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- Naked sushi comes to Clearwater bar - St. Petersburg Times
The Dirty Martini’s naked sushi night, held the first Tuesday of every month, has been quite a hit with free sushi served in a very unusual fashion. CLEARWATER — Chef David Keir looks out over the crowd in the dark, smoke-filled lounge, then ...
- Bringing Diversity to the World of Classical Music - Diverse
DiverseBringing Diversity to the World of Classical MusicDiverse, VA - 2 hours agoAnthony Elliott, winner of the Emanuel Feuermann International Cello Competition in 1987 and the first African-American appointed to a principal position in ...
- MOC news: Olympic Day Run next Sunday - Malta Independent Daily
The Malta edition of the Olympic Day Run takes place next Sunday starting in Bugibba from McDonald’s Restaurant located on Islet Promenade. Participation is free of charge. Applications will be readily available at any McDonald’s restaurants and ...
- Longfellow House to present student poetry award winners (Cambridge Chronicle & Cambridge Tab)
The Longfellow National Historic Site presents the winners of the Longfellow Student Poetry Awards, a contest recognizing original poetry from local students from the Greater Boston area, Sunday, Sept. 14, at 2 p.m. on the east lawn of the Longfellow House at 105 Brattle St.
- Teens take a stand against human trafficking - Twin Cities Planet
Teens take a stand against human traffickingTwin Cities Planet, Minnesota - Jul 17, 2008.Ideally, I would love to have someone involved at a young age and become the next advocate or lawyer who helps victims …It’sa huge problem. ...
- Six-word memoirs say a lot - Wilkes Barre Times-Leader
Six-word memoirs say a lotWilkes Barre Times-Leader, PA - 39 minutes agoPaul Thornton’s reads almost like poetry. “Alabama boy said Hallelujah, wrote memoirs.” Writers like brevity; readers more so. Makes you think harder, ...
- Special events: Dancers to perform at 'Stars' (The Toledo Blade)
ParagraphText1:The Cassandra Ballet of Toledo will be featured guest performers at the Music Under the Stars kickoff concert at 7:30 p.m. Sunday in the Toledo Zoo amphitheater. A dozen dancers from the West Toledo company will perform to Sousa's beloved march, "Stars and Stripes Forever." Choreographed by company founder and director, Cassandra Macino, the work has become a signature piece for ...
- Taliban's war of words undermines Afghanistan's nation building - Christian Science Monitor
Reporter Aunohita Mojumdar discusses the Taliban's methods for spreading propoganda in Afghanistan with Jacob Turcotte. Kabul, Afghanistan - Arbitrary detentions by United States forces in Afghanistan and the aerial bombardment by the international ...
- Camano library sale an emotional, financial success (Everett Herald)
There was a successful book sale Saturday. Camano Island Friends raised more than $1,000 to support the year-old Camano Island Library. It was emotional.
- UNISSA To Offer More Masters Of Arts Programmes - BruDirect
Bandar Seri Begawan - Sultan Sharif Ali Islamic University (UNISSA) hopes to offer more Masters of Arts (MA) programmes in the near future. Qualified candidates will also have the opportunity to pursue their Doctorate (PhD) studies at the Islamic ...
- A lost weekend in the north (Guardian Unlimited)
The recent history of posthumous publishing has not been terribly happy.
- Celebration and questioning - Tonight South Africa
When one speaks of poetic heritage in this country, Lesego Rampolokeng is up there with the greats. Controversy follows him around, because he calls a spade a spade. His poetry strikes a chord, because it reflects what's happening in this country ...
- Witnesses to the hurt of history - Indianapolis Star
Witnesses to the hurt of historyIndianapolis Star, United States - 3 hours agoPeople will say it's great to have that outlet; but his poetry was the fruit of so much pain." Busailah did not know Darwish well, having met him only two ...
- Gordon Parks counted poetry among talents (Lawrence Journal-World)
Editor’s note: In her Ad Astra Poetry Project, Kansas Poet Laureate Denise Low highlights historic and contemporary poets who resided in Kansas for a substantial part of their lives. Eventually, she will collect the biweekly broadsides into a book, to be published by the Center for Kansas Studies at Washburn University, in cooperation with Thomas Fox Averill.
- Angelou, local women honored - Charlotte Observer
Angelou, local women honoredCharlotte Observer, NC - 1 hour ago... recited poetry and spoke of her pride about being a black woman. “If I wasn't a black woman,” she told the audience of mostly African American women, ...
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