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- Free tour is just the ticket at Kennedy Center (Inside Bay Area)
Free daily tours of the center go great with the free Millennium Stage shows daily at 6 p.m.
- Webster Defines it an Author Refines it, "Womanhood" a Poet's Perspective (PRWeb)
What happens when the human spirit endures loss, betrayal, addiction, depression, and self-doubt? Poet/Author Yolanda Merz answers these questions and more in her book The Words I Speak: A Poet's Perspective. (PRWeb Jun 1, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/06/prweb986154.htm
- Exercising his independence: Man, 99, heading to Ireland - MetroWest Daily News
Exercising his independence: Man, 99, heading to IrelandMetroWest Daily News, MA - 35 minutes agoA bit of a Renaissance man, Ridge enjoys music, painting, reading and writing poetry, and repairing watches and clocks. He had a successful business as a ...
- Mustard squeezes out ketchup, say Clevelanders - The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com
Mustard squeezes out ketchup, say ClevelandersThe Plain Dealer - cleveland.com, OH - 1 hour agoWho knew condiments could evoke such passion, opinion and even poetry? Read on. (Winners first...) - As far as I'm concerned, ketchup is for french fries. ...
- The Guide - State Journal-Register
Items for The Guide should be submitted in writing to Polly Greer, A&E, newsroom, third floor, The State Journal-Register, by noon Monday for Thursday publication. These listings are for live entertainment only. Information for The Guide also can be ...
- Israel Child Psychologist: Gaza Disengagement - Helping Children Cope - Israel News Agency
Jerusalem----May 9.... The countdown is on. While some in Israel feel it is inevitable and others feel that Israel's disengagement from Gaza will not happen, everyone would agree that children living in the areas to be evacuated will, like their ...
- Chinese frustration, expressed in poetry - Foreign Policy Passport
Chinese frustration, expressed in poetryForeign Policy Passport - 9 hours agoA poem that has been circulating on the Internet lately offers insight into the frustrations that many Chinese -- including those studying in the United ...
- What can be learned from Ishma's death? - Wednesday Journal
What can be learned from Ishma's death?Wednesday Journal, IL - 1 hour ago... in 2003 to Oak Park and River Forest High School in a unique role that allows me to infuse poetry and black literature throughout our curriculum. ...
- Poets recite stories of Jakarta's urban lives - Jakarta Post
Poets recite stories of Jakarta's urban livesJakarta Post, Indonesia - 59 minutes agoDressed in a traditional sarong, shirt and a peci (traditional black hat), Alan interacted freely with the audience breaking down the wall between them. ...
- REVIEW: The underpinnings of comedy - Sarasota Herald-Tribune
REVIEW: The underpinnings of comedySarasota Herald-Tribune, FL - 4 hours agoAs Versati, an Italian gentleman who aspires to be an immortal figure in the arts through his poetry, Paulsen must resist the temptation to "be on the ...
- Black Keys unlock no-frills thrills at Beachland - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Sold-out concerts from coast to coast. Flattering write-ups in all the cool magazines. Heck, these guys even have a song in the latest "Grand Theft Auto" videogame. No doubt about it: The Black Keys are white-hot. But Akron's leading purveyors of ...
- Ever pondered the mystery of time? - Daily Post
Have you ever pondered the mystery of Time? Throughout the ages, mankind has tried to measure and describe its elusive nature. Writer and poet Christopher Dewdney's new book "Soul of the World: Unlocking the Secrets of Time" is a meditation on Time ...
- Oxygen for dying scripts - Calcutta Telegraph
Calcutta TelegraphOxygen for dying scriptsCalcutta Telegraph, India - 6 hours agoEven if the scripts survive, the songs and poetry will be extinct in less than a decade, linguists feel. To save these language communities from extinction, ...
- Katie Parks, champion of Lubbock community, dies at 87 - Lubbock Avalanche-Journal
Katie Parks, a celebrated Lubbock community activist and author, died of lung cancer Tuesday. She was 87. Widely known for her efforts to improve the quality of life for blacks across the city, Parks was recognized with more than 200 awards in her ...
- [AandE] The smart and the heartless (The Minnesota Daily)
"What's up with smart people?" is what this film's glib, peppy title seems to be asking. Sure we know that they love conservative sweaters, red wine and Victorian poetry, but why are they so square and emotionally, well, retarded? Launching ...
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