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- Caffeine & culture: Area coffeehouses find right blend (The News-Press)
Coffeehouses brew more than cups of java. Fresh art, music and culture percolate within their walls and overflow into the community.
- Key figure in promoting American Indian literature dies - Miami Herald
In the 1960s, when some in academia still denied the existence of American Indian literature, Paula Gunn Allen embarked on a career that proved them wrong -- and altered the required reading lists of literature classes on U.S. college campuses. Allen ...
- Philadelphia teacher of year: Bodine's Hart - Philadelphia Inquirer
Philadelphia teacher of year: Bodine's HartPhiladelphia Inquirer, PA - 4 hours agoShe has run the poetry club, the Latino writers' forum, and the mentally gifted program. She sponsors the Asian club, the theater program and the yearbook, ...
- Memory Transfigured by Spontaneity - New York Times
New York TimesMemory Transfigured by SpontaneityNew York Times, United States - 31 minutes agoThey aren’t stars; they’re just humans who happen to be frequently transfigured by poetry. This ballet without scenery has a powerful sense of place. ...
- Poetry boxing helps Japanese get ready to grumble - Belfast Telegraph
It all starts innocently enough, with a quiet spoken apology. "I had a car accident so I'm not as fast as I used to be," says the man known as Nama Chirigami. A hint of what's to come lurks in his appearance, a disorientating mix of salary-man ...
- Trentonian Weekend Planner (Trentonian)
Gold’s Gym hosts summer kick-off party
- A Catered Affair to be taped for Lincoln Center Archives - Broadway World
"The Spectacle has, indeed, an emotional attraction of its own, but, of all the parts, it is the least artistic, and connected least with the art of poetry. For the power of Tragedy, we may be sure, is felt even apart from representation and actors ...
- Final Theory by Mark Alpert - Times Online
Final Theory by Mark AlpertTimes Online, UK - 28 minutes agoMark Alpert was a physics graduate who decided he would prefer to write poetry and ended up in journalism instead as an editor at Scientific American, ...
- Rank and File (The Hendersonville Times-News)
Online lists, and the (many) people who love them.
- Local Fourth of July celebrations this weekend - Times Herald-Record
Local Fourth of July celebrations this weekendTimes Herald-Record, NY - 30 minutes agoMickey "The Lip" Tangel will share baseball lore through music, poetry, storytelling and hands-on activities for children. Tangel will use 19th-century ...
- Bookworms grab bargains - Centre Daily
UNIVERSITY PARK — Yeah, nobody reads much anymore. Sure. Craig Houtz Jessica Fenton browses through hobbies books at the first day of the 47th Annual AAUW Used Book Sale at Penn State's Snider Ag Arena on Saturday, May 10, 2008. The event runs the ...
- Amos Lee - Rolling Stone
Though he's often labeled as a singer-songwriter, Amos Lee is a talented singer, period. On his third album, the Philadelphia native lends his stellar Al Green impression to "Won't Let Me Go," and lays a cool, Curtis Mayfield-style falsetto over the ...
- Sharmila Voorakkara's "For the Tattooed Man" - Seattle Times
Sharmila Voorakkara's "For the Tattooed Man"Seattle Times, United States - 38 minutes agoAmerican Life in Poetry is made possible by The Poetry Foundation (www.poetryfoundation.org), publisher of Poetry magazine. It is also supported by the ...
- Kelley Deal, The Breeders - Gothamist.com
Not since Jacob took the birthright of his older brother Esau back in the Old Testament has a younger twin grabbed a bigger chunk of the spotlight than Kim Deal has over her sister Kelley throughout the years. However, Kelley is no slouch on her own ...
- Out of Africa (Guardian Unlimited)
Sepha Stephanos is the mild-mannered, middle-aged proprietor of a cash-strapped convenience store who settled in Washington DC after his father was killed in the Ethiopian revolution of 1974. Once a week he meets up with his African friends Kenneth and Joe for a round of guess the despot: "So far we have named more than thirty different coups in Africa.
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