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- Maker of Schlafly beer sees opportunity - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Maker of Schlafly beer sees opportunitySt. Louis Post-Dispatch, United States - 13 hours agoIt uses poetry nights, oyster festivals and bluegrass shows to build buzz. At least one brewmaster works in a kilt. The brewery has no advertising agency. ...
- Local News In Brief - Spectrum
ST. GEORGE - The Dixie Republican Forum's September luncheon is at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Holiday Inn, 850 S. Bluff. Republican Congressio-nal candidate Bill Dew will speak. Dew graduated from the University of Utah and built a successful ...
- Where are Labour and National’s education policies (Scoop.co.nz)
QPEC has begun analysing the education policies of the main political parties with a section of our website devoted to the topic.
- U.N. troops offer lessons in peace in Lebanon (Los Angeles Times)
Yoga, French poetry, pizza making -- the international forces stationed there give war-weary residents a respite from their cares. The yoga instructor chuckles, and the three dozen or so women follow along, giggling nervously before bursting through some invisible layer of restraint or sorrow and laughing with abandon. Grins widen into smiles, tentative squeals bloom into full-bore howls.
- Waipi'o Little League: Team profiles (Honolulu Advertiser)
Facts and profiles on the Waipi'o Little League team.
- Centennial girl: ‘Anne of Green Gables' turns 100 (The Kansas City Star)
Anne Shirley, the main character in L. M. Montgomery's acclaimed novel "Anne of Green Gables," is introduced to readers as a sad figure, an orphan without a person in the world who loves her. Despite her lonely introduction, Anne has captured the hearts of generations of young women.
- Leland, an Irish everywoman - Independent
Share THE Anglo-Irish, if they survived their upbringing at all, were a hardy, resilient lot. To make it through formative years spent rattling around freezing houses, on bleak estates, barely cared for by emotionally distant parents and ignorant ...
- Food, wine events in September - AZ Central.com
Food, wine events in SeptemberAZ Central.com, AZ - 3 hours agoAppetizers, drinks, live poetry, jazz and R&B. BridgeKey Catering & Cafe, 7010 S. 27th Ave., Phoenix. $10. 602-304-0806. Wine Tastings: 5-8 pm Tuesdays. ...
- Can he stop the sprawl that’s eating Hong Kong’s harbor? - Christian Science Monitor
Christian Science MonitorCan he stop the sprawl that’s eating Hong Kong’s harbor?Christian Science Monitor, MA - 2 hours agoIn his spare time, he reads nuclear physics, plays snooker, and has written a book of poetry in English – a diversion the native-Chinese speaker developed ...
- FESTIVAL: Sankofa (8/22-8/23) - Rochester City Newspaper
FESTIVAL: Sankofa (8/22-8/23)Rochester City Newspaper, NY - 6 hours agoThe wide range of offerings that'll be on hand include soul food, poetry, dance, youth performances, vendors, art, the Civil Rights Bus, and more. ...
- Kicking a Dead Horse - Guardian Unlimited
End of the road ... Stephen Rea in Kicking a Dead Horse. Photograph: Tristram Kenton Sam Shepard's characters constantly dream of a vanished American West; and the process reaches its terminal fulfilment in this Beckettian monologue about a man and ...
- Codrescu draws on hurricane imagery, funny and sad, in new volume of ... - Baton Rouge Advocate
It is sadly ironic that this fine collection of post-Katrina poems came out just as another potentially devastating storm threatened Codrescu’s beloved New Orleans. While there are other significant poems in the book — offbeat views of Mao ...
- How’s he doing? (The Villager)
Performance Space 122’s freewheeling spirit has only been fast-forwarded by its newish artistic director Vallejo Gantner. There’ve been changes in programming. The Avant-Garde-Arama showcase is nearing 30 and a family-friendly version was recently added.
- The Voice of Mahmoud Darwish (Middle East Online)
Wherever Mahmoud Darwish was, words in his hands were a magic lamp that set free the genie of the Arabic language. He knew the heart of the Palestinians. He knew that they had only one wish for the genie, one yearning request of their language – ‘home’, says Ibtisam Barakat .
- Prison sentences (Concord Monitor)
Susan Nagelsen's new book is really two books. One is an anthology of poetry, stories, journal entries and drama by prisoners. The other is a chronicle of Nagelsen's effort to meet and speak with her contributors.
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