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- Collection of essays celebrate's Corvallis' 150th celebration (KVAL Eugene)
A new book called ''The Spirit of Corvallis'' celebrates the city's 150th anniversary with a collection of poetry, images and short stories. The art reflects on the state of the city in 2007.
- All's Fair in London for Lovers Of Antiques, Ceramics and Jewelry - Wall Street Journal
June is a month of fairs in London for antique, fine art and book collectors. Olympia International Art & Antiques kicked off events on June 5 with more than 250 international dealers showing items in the spacious elegance of the fair's Victorian ...
- Events celebrate sculptor Harriet Hosmer - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
St. Louis Post-DispatchEvents celebrate sculptor Harriet HosmerSt. Louis Post-Dispatch, United States - 5 hours agoDaphne, the daughter of a river god fleeing Apollo, the god of poetry, is saved by being transformed into a laurel tree. Bernini's baroque vision of the ...
- Prayer vigil in Clemson honors lives lost in China - Anderson Independent-Mail
CLEMSON UNIVERSITY — During a campus candlelight vigil Friday night at Clemson University, students and faculty honored those in China who were lost in the 8.0 magnitude earthquake on May 12. Recent reports place the death toll at more than 50,000 ...
- Arts on the Bay continues Thursday with Mark DuBois - parrysound.com
Arts on the Bay continues Thursday with Mark DuBoisparrysound.com, Canada - 2 hours agoAnd let us not forget that our own Shelly Hazzard will be in the Poet's Corner with new selections of her poetry. It's always entertaining to go to these ...
- Cinderella and the OFW phenomenon - Manila Times
News that Lea Salonga will appear in a CCP production of Rodgers and Hammersteins’ Cinderella made me dig up my Columbia vinyl of the soundtrack of the 1957 CBS TV special. This, the only musical written by Rodgers and Hammerstein for television ...
- Literary conversation eases readers' hunger (San Antonio Express-News & KENS 5)
Sitting shoulder-to-shoulder, prominent writers and educators showed solidarity at the first National Book Critics Circle event staged in San Antonio.
- Hitler is Your Doktor Too! - Boston IMC
Kweer Kalifornia! Kweer Kalifornia "is the place you ought to be! So they loaded up the truck, and they moved to Beverly!" Was Hitler the King of the South? Hitler's in the Basement Mixing Up Your Medicine! Did the practices and principles of modern ...
- Arts Alive Expands Summer Schedule at Plaza Station - Washington Missourian
Directors of Arts Alive have expanded the schedule of summer activities to be held on Pacific Station Plaza, located on South First Street opposite the commuter parking lot. The season opens with one activity for the entire community. On Tuesday ...
- Navigating life after death - Brisbane Times
SOME years ago four people very close to me died, almost in a row. Writing about it here attracted the attention of a then new grief and bereavement organisation, where I still volunteer. Death is my old friend. Last week we hosted the eighth ...
- Small Black Stilt coffee house survives big competition (Victoria Times Colonist)
He started a coffee house in the shadows of Starbucks and Tim Hortons nearly three years ago across from Hillside Centre, but Dave Crothall has emerged with nary a scratch.
- Weather cooperates despite fears for second Sagebrush Serenade ... - Reno Gazette Journal
Weather cooperates despite fears for second Sagebrush Serenade ...Reno Gazette Journal, NV - 4 hours ago... poetry, after last year a horseriding accident had her out of sorts. She has written a 'Sagebrush Serenade' poem that appears in the event program. ...
- Memoirs of a Girl From the East Country (O.K., Queens) (New York Times)
In her memoir, Bob Dylan?s former girlfriend looks back at their time in the Greenwich Village in the 1960s with affection.
- Cirque du Soleil : Saltimbanco (The Observer)
Between whirlwind and lull, prowess and poetry, Saltimbanco takes Santa Ana Star Center spectators on an allegorical and acrobatic journey into the heart of the city.
- Richard Tsong-Taatarii - Minneapolis Star Tribune
In an age of budget shortages, a small school in the north country is afraid it might lose its rich sports tradition. St. Stephen’s Human Services and outreach director Monica Nilsson goal is to end homelessness by providing shelter, housing ...
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