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- Stray Questions for: Mary Jo Salter - New York Times Blogs
New York Times BlogsStray Questions for: Mary Jo SalterNew York Times Blogs, NY - 41 minutes agoWhose books are generally shelved around yours in bookstores? How does it feel to be sitting between them? On the poetry shelf, I often come right before ...
- Stage listings - San Francisco Guardian
The Breast of Sherry Glaser Marsh, 1062 Valencia; 826-5750, 1-800-838-3006, www.themarsh.org . $22-35 sliding scale ($15-24 during previews). Previews Fri/2-Sat/3 and May 8-10 and 15, 8pm. Opens May 16, 8pm. Runs Thurs-Sat, 8pm. Through June 14. In ...
- 2008 Summer Books & Lectures Guide (Santa Barbara Independent)
2008 Summer Books & Lectures Guide
- Flying Above The Sky - ArtslinkNews
Flying Above The SkyArtslinkNews, South Africa - 2 hours ago'Flying Above The Sky’ is the second anthology of poems from the award-winning writer, and marks her first foray into self-publishing. ...
- Week of July 13 - Los Angeles Times
Week of July 13Los Angeles Times, CA - 5 hours agoJack McCarthy reads his poetry, the Coffee Cartel, 1820 S. Catalina Ave., Redondo Beach, 8 pm (310) 316-6554 or www.redondopoets.com. ...Calendar of literary events Los Angeles Timesall 3 news articles
- ART REVIEW (Deccan Herald)
The multi-media event by Kevin Kelly (1 Shanthi Road Studio/Gallery, April 26 to 29) let one can hope again that exotic India is becoming obsolete.This mid-generation artist and assistant professor of art from Canada responded whole-heartedly to the reality of the country dominated by communication technology.
- Iran native brings the world's spices to New York's top restaurants - PR Inside
NEW YORK (AP) - With his flowing black hair, bushy beard and slight paunch, Behroush Sharifi hops off his bicycle and bounds into an expensive restaurant on Manhattan's Upper West Side. He takes the leather satchel hanging from his shoulder and ...
- US: Indian student wins prestigious scholarship (rediff.com)
An 18-year-old 'exceptionally promising' high school senior from Andover, Massachusetts, was among 28 students named by the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation last week as recipients of its up to $30,000 per year scholarship for four years of college education. Veda Eswarappa was the only Indian American among the 28 students from lower-income backgrounds named for the prestigious scholarship that the ...
- Remembering two special people - Utica Observer Dispatch
Remembering two special peopleUtica Observer Dispatch, NY - 2 hours agoAfter a quizzical look, he replied with the poetry of a rich, full life well-lived. “I couldn’t be any happier,” said Jim Pounds, who shared his joy every ...
- Former crewmen have fond memories of aircraft carrier scheduled for decommissioning (The Villages Daily Sun)
THE VILLAGES — Two local veterans reflected back to the days they spent aboard the USS Kitty Hawk (CV-63), the oldest active ship in the United States Navy, which is set to be decommissioned after nearly 50 years of service.
- So, How Would You Like Your Culture Clash? Joke-Filled or Sugar ... - New York Times
So, How Would You Like Your Culture Clash? Joke-Filled or Sugar ...New York Times, United States - 1 hour agoIn one of the play’s most amusing exchanges Franco challenges Arthur to name 10 black poets. Arthur names a few, then stands dumb, a look of deep ...
- Brazilian Writer, Glauco Ortolano, Releases First Book in English (PR.com)
Brazilian writer, Glauco Ortolano, has recently released his first book ever published in English. "Humaniquess: The Gif of Your Inner God" is a well humored response to yet another book recently published by a paleontologist who claims he has found the missing link between the human origins and fish from 350 billion years ago. Ortolano writes from the perspective of a poet attempting to ...
- Knowledge Convention to mark royal celebration - Borneo Bulletin
Knowledge Convention to mark royal celebrationBorneo Bulletin, Brunei Darussalam - 2 hours agoOther events lined up for the convention are: a poetry writing competition, a children storytelling contest, quizzes, and stage performances. ...
- Al-Qaida prison escapee warns of more attacks on international forces ... - PR Inside
CAIRO, Egypt (AP) - An Internet audiotape purported to be from an al-Qaida commander who escaped from a U.S. prison warns that this winter will be «hell» for international forces in Afghanistan. The message from Abu Yahia al-Libi, who escaped from ...
- Library news (May 30) - Watertown TAB & Press
Library news (May 30)Watertown TAB & Press, MA - 4 hours agoLongtime Watertown resident and poet Kathleen Spivack will read from her work, including her newest collection of poetry, “Moments of Past Happiness,” at ...
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