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- Head Spins: Inga Ambrosia - Miami New Times
Head Spins: Inga AmbrosiaMiami New Times, FL - 20 minutes agoDoors open at 10 pm Admission is free. Ages 21+ with ID. 786-871-7465, www.andurestaurant.com First things first: Inga A. is not just a DJ. ...
- Pick Your Own Apples In The Region - The Bulletin
Outside, the air is changing to a slight chill, leaves are turning deep red and speckled gold, and children are rising earlier to wave goodbye to their parents as they climb onto school buses. Weekends are filled with sports, fundraisers, school ...
- Strokes of freedom - Chandigarh Newsline
Strokes of freedomChandigarh Newsline, India - Aug 22, 2008... many even carried poetry giving words to sentiments of the men. Barbed wires, jail bars and doves were some of the recurrent motifs. Dark colours ruled ...
- Strange Bedfellows: Science and Poetry, University of Montreal - Medical News Today (press release)
Strange Bedfellows: Science and Poetry, University of MontrealMedical News Today (press release), UK - 1 hour agoScience and poetry may not seem like a natural match. But there was a time when scientific poetry was a literary genre that allowed readers to learn about ...
- Online competition for poets - NetGuide Web
Bookhabit.com and the New Zealand Poetry Society are to host an online international poetry competition celebrating written and performance poetry. The inclusion of an audio and YouTube video section, made possible by the online nature of the ...
- Russia and Georgia A scripted war - Economist
Times OnlineRussia and Georgia A scripted warEconomist, UK - 1 hour agoThey read poetry and sang songs. Georgia, a small, dignified, theatrical nation, had held together. In the evening they lit candles and waved flags: ...Video: Georgian President Doubts Russian Intensions AssociatedPressScenes of looting, pillaging near Georgian city of Gori Khaleej Timesall 11,126 news articles
- Wit and Wisdom of Alfred Brendel - Minnesota Public Radio
Pianist Alfred Brendel doesn't just play piano--he's a painter, too, and an excellent writer. As one critic wrote of his books, "He writes so well that it seems almost unfair in someone who plays as he does." Besides books on music, he's also fond of ...
- Mahmoud Darwish, Palestinian poet and icon, dies - Newsday
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip - Mahmoud Darwish, a Palestinian cultural icon whose poetry eloquently told of his people's experiences of exile, occupation and infighting, died Saturday in Texas . He was 67. The predominant Palestinian poet, whose work has ...
- Where former stars go for another 15 seconds - Globe and Mail
BURBANK, CALIF. -- You haven't seen lonely until you've witnessed a real, living munchkin patiently waiting to sign autographs for cash. Welcome to the last stop on the Yellow Brick Road. The munchkin in question is Jerry Maren, 88, who appeared in ...
- BAM Announces Spring 2009 Season (Playbill Arts)
The Brooklyn Academy of Music has announced its 2009 Spring Season- featuring a variety of theater, dance, and music engagements.
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- Shirley Smith Patterson - Wichita Falls Times Record News
HENRIETTA, Texas - Shirley Smith Patterson, 64, of Henrietta, Texas, passed away Friday, August 8, 2008, in Wichita Falls, Texas. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday, August 10, 2008, at the First Baptist Church, Bluegrove, Texas, with Rev. Joe ...
- Book awards to be announced in Charlottetown - Journal Pioneer
Book awards to be announced in CharlottetownJournal Pioneer, Canada - 4 hours agoPrizes will be awarded in three categories: fiction, non-fiction and poetry. Winners in each category will receive a cash prize and a commemorative piece of ...
- Salvadoran poet to sign books this weekend - Frederick News-Post
El Salvador native Mayamerica Cortez will read some of her poetry Saturday in Gaithersburg as a celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month. Salvadoran poetisa Mayamerica Cortez fled her native country in 1980 at the beginning of a 12-year civil war. A ...
- Bread Loaf's Literary Lions in Waiting (Washington Post)
RIPTON, Vt. -- It's billed as the oldest writers' conference in the nation, a gathering at a picturesque mountaintop retreat where literary giants, book editors and up-and-coming novelists have been coming together once a year since the 1920s.
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