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- Summer 2008 Arts Preview Calendar - Daily Gazette
Caffe Lena. 47 Phila St., Saratoga Springs. First ticket price is for the general public, the second for members. 583-0022. www.caffelena.com June 4: Poetry Open Mike with featured reader Christine Gelineau. $3. 7 p.m. June 6: Mallory O’Donnell ...
- Where Children Fight the Wars, Innocence Dies First (New York Times)
?Johnny Mad Dog? is an assaultive fiction about Liberian child soldiers and ?Delta? is a Hungarian film that rigorously upholds the conventions of the festival art film genre.
- Readers' corner (Al-Ahram Weekly)
Sir-- Your article ' Some subtlety please ' (8-14 May) in response to the farcical competition of the chief editors of the national newspapers to celebrate the 80th birthday of the president, was a professional and just in time, dutiful advice from within.
- Historic films unearthed - Vancouver Courier
Historic films unearthedVancouver Courier, Canada - 57 minutes agoTheir film includes poetry by Norman Newton (read by Roy Daniels) and intriguing camera angles, as well as a street scene shot in negative. ...
- Slam some poetry (The Star)
EVER felt the urge to write an ode to chocolate cake? Or a sonnet about coffins? Perhaps you prefer limericks in which old ladies choke on apple crumble? At this month’s KL Poetry Slam, you get the chance to wax lyrical about life’s two certainties (forget taxes!): Death and Dessert.
- 'Voice of my ancestors' guided N. Scott Momaday, keynote speaker at ... - QuickDFW.com
books@dallasnews.com Karen Thomas is a freelance writer in Arlington. N. Scott Momaday, considered the dean of American Indian writers, grew up steeped in language. As a young Kiowa boy, the stories of his family and tribe flowed richly from ...
- There once was a dog named Spot ... - Aspen Times
There once was a dog named Spot ...Aspen Times, CO - 35 minutes agoBy holding a poetry contest on canine feces, the city hopes to raise awareness about unclaimed dog poop in Aspen. In a survey conducted in October, ...
- Learning through the eyes of an Israeli girl - Baxter Bulletin
Learning through the eyes of an Israeli girlBaxter Bulletin, AR - 21 minutes agoEarly pioneers and heroes still exist and tell their stories in moving songs and poetry. Yet Zenatti also records the turmoil she and her friends feel and ...
- Literary Happenings: Cavalcade of authors set to visit TO bookstore - Ventura County Star
Literary Happenings: Cavalcade of authors set to visit TO bookstoreVentura County Star, CA - 2 hours agoPoetry reading at 856 E. Thompson Blvd., Ventura. 642-1146. Computer workshop 10 am Monday. Prueter Library, 510 Park Ave., Port Hueneme. 486-5460. ...
- Not everyone jumps for joy about new children's park - San Diego Union-Tribune
DOWNTOWN SAN DIEGO – San Diego is set to open a long-awaited kid-oriented park across the street from The New Children's Museum, but some downtown parents say they are already disappointed. EDUARDO CONTRERAS / Union-Tribune A jungle gym sits in a ...
- History of Parsis: Parthians & Alexander- IV - Merinews
History of Parsis: Parthians & Alexander- IVMerinews, India - 4 hours agoDURING 1207-1273, THE author of Mathnavi, the greatest mystical poet of Iran, an elevated Sufi and philosopher, Rumi, created a master piece in poetry. ...
- It's Happening -VILLAGER - Inside Toronto
HUMBERCREST UNITED CHURCH hosts its 43rd annual from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. This year's sale features china, linens, jewelry, books, toys, sports equipment, clothing for all, glassware, pots and pans, and much more. A snack bar is also available ...
- Pageant in Berkeley to tell Laotians' stories (Oakland Tribune)
When American troops pulled out of Vietnam in 1975, hundreds of thousands of people from the neighboring country of Laos were thrust into chaos.
- A Good Read at the Airport - American Chronicle
A Good Read at the AirportAmerican Chronicle, CA - 1 hour agoTo offer another dimension to this article I would like to include some poetry for your contemplation and enjoyment. The first one is called:
- A day late... - Arkansas Times
What with the political goings-on, we completely forgot to mark the anniversary of one of the most tragic events in Arkansas letters: Thirty years ago yesterday, the Arkansas poet Frank Stanford committed suicide by shooting himself three times in ...
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