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- Daily Calendar (California Aggie)
11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Get fresh fruits, veggies and snacks at this convenient farmers market.
- From the Sandbox - Manhattan Mercury
Greetings from Jebel-Ali...a hoop and a holler from Dubai. We are currently parked in Jebel as a part of the overall mission to seek adult refreshment and entertainment. It is a nice 100 degrees here in the evening. I have not followed everything ...
- Out & About for June 19 - Carroll County Online
Shakespeare comedy of love that is lost and found offers lyrical poetry, outlaws, farce and a most unreliable dog. Olney Theatre, 2001 Olney-Sandy Spring Road. 8:15 p.m. today through Sunday. Free with reservations requested. 301-924-3400 or www ...
- Robert Macfarlane's 'The Wild Places' (International Herald Tribune)
Robert Macfarlane's 'The Wild Places' is a formidable consideration of the British landscape, by a naturalist who can unfurl a sentence — poetry, really — with the breathless ease of a master angler, a writer whose ideas and reach far transcend the physical region he explores.
- Clarkstown North students recite poetry (The Journal News)
Clarkstown North students participated in the Foreign Language Poetry Recitation Contest at William Paterson University in Wayne, N.J. Keika Jones, a senior, won fourth prize for the Native Japanese level and ninth-grader Sophia Chawala won third prize for the Intermediate Japanese level.
- Petty puts on powerful, flashy show (The Buffalo News)
Being original is overrated. Just ask Tom Petty. For the past 30 years, he's been making music that has the earthy swagger of the Stones, the shimmering jangle of the Byrds, the bluesy poetry of Dylan and the palpable energy of Springsteen. From his self-titled debut in 1976 to 2006's understated, bittersweet “Highway Companion,†Petty has worn his influences proudly and prominently -- so much ...
- The Skillet (Aspen Daily News)
Without a climber's eye, you might miss it. But once you've found it, you'll never forget it. The Skillet sizzles on the western walls of the Fryingpan River.
- 121-year link between Bolton and literature celebrated - This Is Bolton
THE unusual 121-year-old link between Bolton and one of America's greatest literary figures is celebrated this month on Whitman Day. It is 25 years on May 31 since the revival of this special occasion. But its history goes back much further, to 1887 ...
- July 2008 - ABC News Blogs
Here is a new segment for “On the Record.†Since I enjoy making lists, I figured I’d start regularly recommending songs I’ve been listening to. As you will see below, the list is broken down into three categories. Current means that the song ...
- The End of Hyphenated Soccer in the US - OhmyNews International
The End of Hyphenated Soccer in the USOhmyNews International, South Korea - 8 hours agoFor the women, the results of their last trip to Asia -- to contest the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup -- were less like the poetry of Lao Tzu and much more ...
- Where: The Menil Collection, 1515 Sul Ross - Houston Chronicle
Where: The Menil Collection, 1515 Sul RossHouston Chronicle, United States - 23 minutes agoIn 1969, American poet, essayist and novelist Ishmael Reed coined the term "neo-hoodoo" to refer to the use of ritualism in contemporary art. ...
- Review: 'Sing Me Back Home' strikes personal notes - St. Petersburg Times
This book is one of the best things written about American music in the past two decades. Not since Peter Guralnick's Sweet Soul Music in 1986 has a writer so deftly interwoven music history with the fabric of the daily lives of those who listen to ...
- AUS Tertiary Update (Scoop.co.nz)
University attempts to avoid payment The University of Auckland is resisting paying dismissed lecturer, Dr Paul Buchanan, the $66,000 recently awarded to him by the Employment Relations Authority in lost remuneration and compensation.
- Canadian scoops Commonwealth Writers' Prize - SABC News
Canadian scoops Commonwealth Writers' PrizeSABC News, South Africa - May 18, 2008The Olive Schreiner poetry prize was also awarded and Rustum Kozain received the prize for his book, The Carting Wheel. It is the first time the ceremony ...
- Paul Russell: Say nothing but good of the dead; enough about abortion - National Post
Paul Russell: Say nothing but good of the dead; enough about abortionNational Post, Canada - 8 hours agoA few correspondents even turned to poetry to make their statements. Here's a short excerpt from writer/ poet Dennis Hayes: "Beguiled and foolish, ...
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