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- DEL MAR: Fair chefs take a stab at an old favorite (North County Times)
DEL MAR ---- Spam, and not the e-mail kind, has inspired songs, poetry contests and even a hit musical celebrating Hormel Foods Corp.'s trademarked, canned ham-based product. The 71-year-old economically priced Spam made fresh headlines this summer f
- Who: Venice Gas House Trolley / The Pinch / - Isthmus Daily Page
Who: Venice Gas House Trolley / The Pinch /Isthmus Daily Page, WI - 2 hours agoThis three-piece Beat Freak group was formed in Madison, WI out of respect for the Venice West Beat Poetry Scene that flourished in Southern California from ...
- Ruth Fazal: Oratorio Terezin, Divine Commission - La Scena Musicale
Ruth Fazal: Oratorio Terezin, Divine CommissionLa Scena Musicale, Canada - 52 minutes agoThe book I Never Saw Another Butterfly, a collection of artwork and poetry written by children interned at the Nazi concentration camp Terezin from ...
- Bitola Cultural Summer kicks off - Macedonia
Bitola Cultural Summer kicks offMacedonia, Canada - 4 hours agoThere is going to be a lot of music, poetry, film, theater, exhibit, local authority Evgenija Bektas-Josifovska said. Organizers, inter alia, announce a ...
- FREE POETRY DAY IN GALWAY - Indymedia Ireland
Amid a festive atmosphere of face-painting, musicians, loadsa tourists and even some warm sunshine, free poems . . . . Fred Johnston bearing gifts . . . . Galway-based Western Writers' Centre offered free poems, work by Geraldine Mills, Colette Nic ...
- Poetry that you can chew over (Stuff)
Havelock North company Poesy is mixing yeast and Yeats. Well, sort of. Poesy sells thin, oval, pizza-base-like breads with a poem in each packet. The idea occurred to owners Alexandra Tylee and Chris Morris about two years ago while they were running their restaurant Pipi in Greytown.
- Brunswick farm offers community garden - Portland Press Herald
Crystal Spring Farm in Brunswick will offer a new educational opportunity this summer designed to nourish the body, mind and spirit. The Organic Arts Program, which runs from July 15 through Aug. 7, will allow families to plant, tend and harvest ...
- A look at the best books for fall - ScrippsNews
Fall is shaping up as the busiest season for new releases ever. The list of upcoming fiction is both broad and deep, particularly in new titles by old names. Here's the list, starting with a very familiar name: "The Widows of Eastwick" by John Updike ...
- The American Dream - Toronto Star
The American DreamToronto Star, Canada - 5 hours agoBut the famous line that has been represented so often in songs and poetry is “how can we sing the Lord’s song in a foreign land? ...
- Greeks from isle of Lesbos sue gay rights group to defend Lesbian ... - Detroit News
ATHENS, Greece -- A Greek court has been asked to draw the line between gay women and the natives of the Aegean Sea island of Lesbos. Three islanders from Lesbos -- home of the ancient poet Sappho, who praised love between women -- have taken a gay ...
- Philadelphia play 'User 927,' based on AOL search logs, asks whether we are what we seek (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
PHILADELPHIA - They are an unquestionably bizarre set of Internet search terms: Mange. Human mold. White camellia. Dying Elmo. Could those words also be clues to finding a missing person?
- art June 17 at Birla Academy of Art & Culture; 5.30 pm: (The Telegraph)
Industrialist Sanjay Budhia will inaugurate Bonded Friendship, the 24th group exhibition of paintings, drawings and sculptures by well-known artists. June 17 - 23 at Academy of Fine Arts, New South (B) Gallery; 3 pm - 8 pm: Colour Jugglers presents an exhibition of contemporary works by Prasanna Chaudhuri, Subhabrata Bose, Sudipta Dutta and Utpal Dutta.
- 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.
- Coastal Community News Briefs for Tuesday, May 13 (North County Times)
Latin Jazz on tap at MiraCosta OCEANSIDE ---- MiraCosta College will present "The Latin Jazz Experience," featuring the Latin Jazz Ensemble and special guest local author Victor Villasenor. Mario Gonzales will conduct. Concerts will be held at 7:30 p.m. May 14, 15 and 16 in the MiraCosta Theatre, 1 Barnard Drive. General admission is $10; students and seniors $8. Call (760) 795-6815.
- Get your story into print (Wiltshire Times)
PEOPLE with a story to tell can learn about the best way to go about getting published at an event being held at a Wiltshire library.
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