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- Multi-venue exhibit surprises - The Weekender
Multi-venue exhibit surprisesThe Weekender, PA - 8 hours agoIt may seem difficult for a reader to imagine a merge of high-minded snobbery and gushing exult, but that is the funny work of criticism. ...
- ‘Happy Mondays’ takes poem to stage - Inquirer.net
‘Happy Mondays’ takes poem to stageInquirer.net, Philippines - 4 hours agoA year after, the group was approached by Mag:net Katipunan owner Rock Drilon to bring their poetry reading session at the cafe, said Joel Toledo, ...
- Josephine L. Miller dies at 92 - Chesterton Tribune
She was born February 11, 1916 in Pella, Iowa, the daughter of Price George and Alice Boyd Thompson, both of whom preceded her in death. On July 1, 1941 she married Clarence Miller, who preceded her in death. Josephine is survived by 8 children ...
- Sennheiser: Taiwan´s Mayday Gets Poetic With Sennheiser - TAXI Design Network
Sennheiser: Taiwan´s Mayday Gets Poetic With SennheiserTAXI Design Network, NY - 1 hour agoThe band’s seventh studio album, Poetry of the Day After contains twelve refreshing tracks that capture the essence of daily lives and struggles of growing ...
- Leola brings home two superiors - AberdeenNews.com
Leola brings home two superiorsAberdeenNews.com, SD - 16 hours agoThe events were non-original oratory, interpretation of serious plays, interpretation of serious prose, poetry reading, humorous reading, ...
- Local & live (Billings Gazette)
Friday, January 2, 2009 • "A COVENANT OF SEASONS": Yellowstone Art Museum, 401 N. 27th St. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Paintings by Joellyn Duesberry with poetry of Pattiann Rogers. Display through Jan. 4. $5, adults; $3, students with ID, children 6-18; free, YAM members, ages 5, younger; $10, family of 5. 256-6804.
- ''Black Nativity'' opens throughout Triad - Carolina Peacemaker
''Black Nativity'' opens throughout TriadCarolina Peacemaker, NC - 1 hour agoCase in point: Langston Hughes’ “Black Nativity.” During the course of a career that spanned from the Harlem Renaissance and the jazz explosion of the 1920s ...
- RETRACING THE NAZI BOOK THEFT - Der Spiegel
Hundreds of thousands of book stolen by the Nazis are still in German libraries. A few librarians are acting like detectives, searching for the books and hoping to return them to the former owners or their families. However, many libraries have shown ...
- Gather family around the cube (Asheville Citizen-Times)
Every holiday tablescape could use some new spice this year — and I'm not talking about Auntie's pumpkin pie. I'm referring to conversation starters and activities.
- Theater review: 'Seafarer' crew devilishly fun - San Francisco Chronicle
Theater review: 'Seafarer' crew devilishly funSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 9 hours ago"Seafarer" is as redemptive as it is gritty, suspenseful, funny and strangely touching. It even adheres rather closely to the heaven-and-hell teachings of ...
- Upon a Market Street midnight clear (San Francisco Chronicle)
My own shortcut from The Chronicle to John's Grill is through the Flood Building lobby, and that's the route a herd of colleagues took Thursday night to get from Fifth and Mission to the Chronicle party. We found ourselves in the middle of the Flood Building...
- Nobody Wants Bush's Memoirs - Gawker
You know what's next for any lame duck president: the inevitable post-presidency memoir. Only problem, other than the fact that he struggles with basic grammar and syntax: Bush is a hugely unpopular outgoing president, and most of the country hates ...
- Remembering an artist who helped build the Art Center’s foundation (Albert Lea Tribune)
Bev Jackson-Cotter, Art Is... In 2009, the Albert Lea Art Center will celebrate 50 years of learning, encouraging and promoting the arts as a vital part of our lives.
- Second Man To Serve 30 Years For Homeless Man's Fatal Beating (Local 10 Miami)
A man is sentenced Friday to 30 years in prison for his involvement in the fatal beating of a homeless man, one day after the other man accused in the crime received a life sentence. "I never acted out of malice or hatred. I just didn't think," Brian Hooks says.
- Thursday, November 06, 2008 (Marion Chronicle-Tribune)
oCareer and internship fair, Indiana Wesleyan University, for college students looking for full- or part-time employment, internships, service learning, community service opportunities, summer camp and graduate or seminary school information.
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