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- Photo Courtesy of Pilobolus - Winston-Salem Journal
Photo Courtesy of PilobolusWinston-Salem Journal, NC - 26 minutes agoOpen-mike poetry readings. Food available for purchase. Free. Call 336-771-7663. AUTHOR JOHN IRVING: 8 pm, Aycock Auditorium, UNC Greensboro. ...
- 'Our Heritage! Our Pride' - ArtslinkNews
ArtslinkNews'Our Heritage! Our Pride'ArtslinkNews, South Africa - 5 hours ago“ Now a published author of more than 16 books (including plays, poetry, traditional African stories and her own work), Mhlophe’s creative life is also made ...
- Echoes of the past - Hindu
HinduEchoes of the pastHindu, India - 43 minutes agoYet, given the challenges in translating poetry, Apurva Narain’s must surely have been a difficult and unenviable task. This bilingual edition is both a ...
- More than 200 gather for Transgender Day of Remembrance observance - Allston-Brighton TAB
More than 200 gather for Transgender Day of Remembrance observanceAllston-Brighton TAB, MA - 1 hour agoThe remainder of the observance featured more speakers, as well as more songs and some poetry and a “Community Speakout” session, with brief tributes and ...
- Haunting family 'Secret' tells a powerful tale - Baltimore Sun
Haunting family 'Secret' tells a powerful taleBaltimore Sun, United States - 3 minutes agoThe film may lack that final twist of inspiration that would lift it to the realm of movie poetry. But Miller's lyrical use of fleshy details, ...
- Somali governor: 2 foreign journalists released - Newsweek
Recommended (6) Q&A: Violence Against Aid Workers in Somalia Only One Side Of The Story Scrutinizing The Handyman Bylines Saying a Poem for Peace Best of Poetry and Politics (MOGADISHU, Somalia) Two foreign journalists — a Briton and a Spaniard ...
- ‘The Reader’ explores war’s impact in unusual way - Nashville City Paper
guardian.co.uk‘The Reader’ explores war’s impact in unusual wayNashville City Paper, TN - 2 hours agoThe two move from the casual stage to regulars to something somewhere between love and closeness, though it never becomes completely clear exactly what he ...The Reader The Santa Barbara Independentall 96 news articles
- Local event marks World AIDS Day - Traverse City Record Eagle
Local event marks World AIDS DayTraverse City Record Eagle, MI - 16 hours agoA free-will offering during the ceremony will benefit the Angel Fund at the Thomas Judd Care Center. This fund helps clients with HIV and their families ...
- Hundreds attend funeral of Susquehanna Twp. crash victim (The Patriot-News)
MICHAEL FERNANDEZ,The Patriot-News The Reverend Michael Stanley (c) receives a hug, as hundreds mourn the death of Ciera Grant who died in an auto crash with a drunk driver. Grant was Stanley's niece.
- The Muse (NDTV)
In the serene and artistically impregnated art gallery, critics, art lovers and casual visitors were drawn to the painting of the "Lavender Lady." The painting had brought into sudden public eye, an obscure and struggling artist.
- The Project Holds First Release Party for Its Fifth Volume - Exponent
The Project Holds First Release Party for Its Fifth VolumeExponent, AL - 26 minutes ago... the winner of the front cover art contest. Brown displayed his collection of photos around the room which brought in quite a crowd. Prose and poetry ...
- Blagojevich remains defiant, vowing to fight allegations and resist calls to resign (The Kansas City Star)
C HICAGO | Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich — seemingly without a political friend, accused of jaw-dropping abuse of power — stepped up to the microphones with the aggressiveness of the amateur boxer he used to be.
- Tom Cruise Talks Valkyrie, Dodges Eye-Patch Questions - New York Magazine
New York MagazineTom Cruise Talks Valkyrie, Dodges Eye-Patch QuestionsNew York Magazine, USA - 9 hours agoHe liked to edit poetry"; "He started as a supply officer. That position in the military, you have to have great organizational skills"). Oh well. ...
- Pupils versed in TV role (Newham Recorder)
IT WAS lights, camera and action at a Forest Gate school when pupils took part in a poetry contest. Children at Earlham Primary were filmed as part of a BBC nationwide competition to find the pupil who can best recite well-known poems by heart.
- Peter Schjeldahl: Past Perfect (The New Yorker)
Archeology wonks aside, “Beyond Babylon: Art, Trade, and Diplomacy in the Second Millennium B.C.,” at the Met, is sure to beggar viewers’ sensibilities. Let it. The show is a rare chance to assess, at one go, what one doesn’t know about makings and doings in Mesopotamia, Egypt, the Levant, and . . .
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