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- Freeland's Art-in-the-Park event features music, working artists, wine ... - MLive.com
A "village of tents" will set the scene when the third Freeland Arts-in-the-Park outing takes place in Tittabawassee Township Park, 9200 Midland Road. "Food, music, wine, art ... what more could you ask for," says Brian Kischnick, the township ...
- Clay Aiken: Yes, I'm Gay - 2SNAPS.TV
2SNAPS.TVClay Aiken: Yes, I'm Gay2SNAPS.TV, CA - 9 hours agoBut the sad thing is he may be right. The delusional world of 400lb single fat women is a delicate one; it is a world where people like Aiken are not gay, ...
- NSU hosting retrospective photography exhibit of alumna's work ... - Alexandria Town Talk
NSU hosting retrospective photography exhibit of alumna's work ...Alexandria Town Talk, LA - 1 hour agoWhether it is photography, pottery, watercolors, oils, jewelry and poetry, Cohen consistently creates works that reflected her environment, Cane River. ...
- Ryan Adams Pens Prose for Punky Publisher - New York Observer
Ryan Adams is nothing if not prolific—as a songwriter, drug-taker, rant-maker, blog-hater. So it should come as no surprise that the fella’s publishing a book, or that he’s doing it through Brooklyn’s Akashic Books —the same punky boutique ...
- 'Chat line' vicar taps into power of the web - Islington Gazette
Islington Gazette'Chat line' vicar taps into power of the webIslington Gazette, UK - 2 hours agoDr Kings said: "The point of the site is for people to add their own art, comment and poetry, reflecting on seasonal themes throughout the year. ...
- Rushdie traces the roots of his latest award-winning tale (The Star)
Fatehpur Sikri, the old, abandoned capital of India's Mughal King Akbar, is a somewhat deserted place these days, a bit off the beaten tourist path, outdone by the popularity of the Taj Mahal about an hour away.
- WEbook Closes $5 Million Round (EContent Magazine)
WEbook.com, an online platform, announced the company has closed more than $5 million in funding.
- The Letters of Allen Ginsberg - San Francisco Gate
Allen Ginsberg was a hawk. In an unpublished letter written to the New York Times in 1942, when he was a precocious 15-year-old, he defended American involvement in World War II, asserting: "We are not fighting, in the long run, because of Pearl ...
- Editorial Observer Solzhenitsyn in Search of the Russia That ... - New York Times
Editorial Observer Solzhenitsyn in Search of the Russia That ...New York Times, United States - 3 hours agoJoseph Brodsky, another great literary exile, once told me that writing poetry in Russian became difficult for him in America after the language ceased to ...
- Dinner, Drinks & a Movie: Peppermint Thai Cuisine, Pineapple Mojito at ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Location Akron Aurora Avon Avon Lake Bainbridge Barberton Bath Bay Village Beachwood Bedford Bedford Heights Berea Bratenahl Brecksville Broadview Heights Brook Park Brooklyn Brooklyn Heights Brunswick Burton Canton Chagrin Falls Chardon Chesterland ...
- Urdu poet Khatir Ghaznavi remembered - The News - International
Urdu poet Khatir Ghaznavi rememberedThe News - International, Pakistan - 2 hours agoIslamabad: Speakers at a reference here on Monday paid rich tributes to late Khatir Ghaznavi for his services for Urdu poetry and literature. ...
- Joint India-Pakistan celebration planned by Urdu Association - The Asian Pacific Post
Joint India-Pakistan celebration planned by Urdu AssociationThe Asian Pacific Post, Canada - 2 hours agoProminent local Urdu, Hindi and Punjabi poets will present their poetry. This is a free event that all are welcome to attend. Refreshments will be served. ...
- Match book to young reader for success story - Tampabay.com
Match book to young reader for success storyTampabay.com, FL - 5 hours agoBesides many short stories and poetry, I mix up the novels every year, but there are a few, like The Outsiders, that are guaranteed winners. ...
- The bird of gardens sang unto the rose: Happy Hafez Day (Payvand Iran News)
Iranians annually celebrate the Hafez Day on October 11, during which they gather and hold talks on the poetry, thoughts, and life of Hafez. Hafez was a Persian mystic and poet. He was born sometime between the years 1310 and 1337 in Shiraz, Medieval Persia.
- Mankiw on Gas Taxes - New York Times Blogs
From Greg Mankiw ’s blog, a link to an interesting speech he gave in which he discussed how differently economists and politicians view the ability of taxes to solve externalities (e.g., gasoline taxes to offset the congestion costs of driving). In ...
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