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- Collection of writing delves into Canada’s Jewish settlers who ... - Victoria News
Collection of writing delves into Canada’s Jewish settlers who ...Victoria News, Canada - 5 hours ago... a friend told Milman about the Lipton Hebrew Cemetery. Milman has also published a book of poetry titled Between the Doorposts which won the 2005 Poetry ...
- Anguish, action follow teen's death - New Britain Herald
WETHERSFIELD - Ian Wells may be gone, but residents, friends and family are determined to make something good come from his passing. The 18-year-old died Aug. 18 of a likely heroin overdose at the home of a 70-year-old neighbor. Since his death ...
- Green Thumb: New dwarf male cultivars keep time-tested beauty ... - Memphis Commercial Appeal
Green Thumb: New dwarf male cultivars keep time-tested beauty ...Memphis Commercial Appeal, TN - 43 minutes agoYou can also learn how to fold origami, make a kanja fan and write haiku poetry. Japanese items will be sold in a marketplace. ...
- Livin’ La Vida Hands-Free Loca (Santa Monica Mirror)
This column has long questioned the need for California drivers to make telephone calls while they are operating a motor vehicle. So when it became law on July 1st that you couldn’t talk and drive without a hands-free device, there was some sense of things moving down the right road.
- MY LUNCH WITH THE BUTCHER OF BOSNIA - New York Post
MY LUNCH WITH THE BUTCHER OF BOSNIANew York Post, NY - 1 hour agoI came here originally to listen to poetry readings. I would like to revisit those places, where I spent so much time. I would want again to see Riverside ...
- Credo offers ‘a theater of creative possibilities’ in ‘Daddy’s ... - Providence Journal
Credo will use puppet techniques to transform a stage into a winter fairyland at RISD Auditorium for the FirstWorks Festival on Saturday at 8 p.m. You’ll see a bit of clowning, acting and puppetry when the Bulgaria-based Credo Theatre performs at ...
- Blindness no handicap - Wilkes Journal Patriot
Blindness no handicapWilkes Journal Patriot, NC - 4 hours agoShe has published her poetry on , and she also likes to participate in computer-based role-playing games. But Ms. Estes admits she’sa little apprehensive ...
- Revamped Green Show hits a high note (Ashland Daily Tidings)
The Oregon Shakespeare Festival Green Show has incorporated acts for everyone this year. The festival is mixing it up with a variety of free outdoor performances before the evening's plays. Songwriters and Clown Theater are on the schedule following what has quickly become a popular hip-hop act.
- Literary Lapses starts Friday - Orillia Today
Literary Lapses starts FridayOrillia Today, Canada - 46 minutes agoUnpublished writers of poetry and prose will have their work judged in a competitive format, with the winners’ entries read aloud later in the day. ...
- Photo exhibition reveals challenges, dreams of teen immigrants - Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles
Arsim Mustafa, a 14-year-old boy who immigrated with his parents from Kosovo to the United States, is leaning against a paint-spattered wall, arms loosely crossed as they rest on the oversized T-shirt he is wearing. He looks like any American teen ...
- Tiny Talents (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
Instruction, especially in trivial skills, is one of the Webs great giveaways.
- Multicultural Expo displays ETSU's organizations, clubs (East Tennessean)
Tuesday's Multicultural Expo drew in a large audience that was eager to learn about the many organizations and clubs that ETSU has to offer. Booths were set up all around the Culp Center Ballroom for the event that took place at 7 p.m. "The Multicultural Expo has been a tradition at ETSU for many years," said Steve Bader, vice provost for Student Affairs.
- Blue Box Productions Announces New Sticky Season - Broadway World
Blue Box Productions Announces New Sticky SeasonBroadway World, NY - 1 hour agoStaged all around the bar in Bowery Poetry Club and intermixed with dance and comedy, Sticky is the rock show of the downtown theater scene. ...
- NEA Chairman to Step Down - Washington Post
Dana Gioia , chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts since March 2003, plans to announce today that in January he will leave the federal agency he is credited with helping revitalize. Gioia, a prize-winning poet and critic, said he will ...
- Wednesday, August 6 (Princeton Town Topics)
1 p.m.: Senior Resource Center screening of The Jane Austen Book Club ; Suzanne Patterson Building. Free. 7 p.m.: Darla Rich Quartet; Fedora Cafe, Lawrenceville.
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