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- Community Calendar (El Defensor Chieftain)
Tech Amateur Radio Association Net, 7 p.m. — 146.680 MHz, pL 100. All licensed radio amateurs are welcome. Thursday Night Bingo, 7:30 p.m. — Knights of Columbus Hall, U.S. 60 West. $500 Blackout Bingo.
- Things to do this week and beyond - Salt Lake Tribune
Things to do this week and beyondSalt Lake Tribune, United States - May 22, 2008Participants will need to bring an empty vegetable or soup can to make their own lanterns; The 3rd Annual Cowboy Poetry Gathering is from noon-5 pm today ...
- Ohio Indsider - Michigan Outdoor News
If you're a waterfowl hunter in Ohio, you'll most likely get a trade-off of sorts this year. As reported on Page 1 of this issue, canvasbacks will be closed this year not only in Ohio, but in all states outside of the Central Flyway. That means all ...
- Musharraf's turbulent 9 years in power (AP via Yahoo! Malaysia News)
Pervez Musharraf dominated Pakistan after taking power in a high-altitude coup nearly nine years ago and led a reluctant Islamic nation into the U.S.-led war on terror _ a step that earned him plaudits in the West but hatred at home.
- Heavenly haunting - Penrith Press
Heavenly hauntingPenrith Press, Australia - 5 hours agoThe concept arose when Handel was in that country and wrote a set of piano compositions based on a Spanish romantic legend. Back in the Blue Mountains, ...
- Your one chance to see Wilhelm Hammershoi's enigmatic paintings - Times Online
Sometimes, the reputations of celebrated artists vanish after their deaths. A few might re-emerge, years later, not only intact, but brilliantly refurbished. Consider the case of Wilhelm Hammershoi (1849-1916), whose work languished unremarked for ...
- David Goodis: Dark Star - East Bay Express
David Goodis: Dark StarEast Bay Express, CA - 26 minutes agoOnly one scene achieves anything resembling poetry: bad girl Bella (Victoria Abril) on a swing in the back yard, lazily swinging while the camera peeks ...
- Disabled artists show works - Berkshire Eagle
GREAT BARRINGTON — To be acknowledged and celebrated for their artistic talent can feel like an unreachable dream for disabled people, who have often been stigmatized and silent. For that reason, Sandra Newman founded Community Access to the Arts ...
- Apologies Forthcoming A look back at China's Lost Generation - Mass Media Distribution LLC (press release)
Apologies Forthcoming A look back at China's Lost GenerationMass Media Distribution LLC (press release), FL - 2 hours agoPoetry was banned. And the word “love,” unless applied to Mao, was expressly forbidden. Artists were denounced, and many opted for suicide. ...
- Call Me By Your Name (RainbowNetwork.com)
I love love. Mad, inconvenient, can’t-catch-your-breath love. I believe when certain people meet there’s such a feeling they’ve always known and loved each other, the passion between them could set fire to asbestos.
- Michael Norton; AP journalist covered Haiti - Boston Globe
NEW YORK - Michael Norton, who spent nearly two decades covering Haiti's coups, rebellions, and disasters for the Associated Press, died Sunday in Caguas, Puerto Rico, after a long battle with cancer. He was 66. Mr. Norton chronicled the turmoil that ...
- A Macclesfield ode by Jo - Community News Group
A Macclesfield ode by JoCommunity News Group, UK - 40 minutes agoUsing some 50 inspirational ideas submitted by members of the public, Jo produced her words of wisdom at a special poetry evening which she jointly hosted ...
- Something To Do - Wilson Daily Times
FIRST FRIDAYS ON THE LAWN Sept. 5 5-8:30 p.m. Preview of the Wilson County Fair. Oct. 3 5 to 8:30 p.m. International music. On the lawn at the Wilson County Public Library in downtown Wilson. LUNA BEAN: Aug. 29 Eric Olsen, Left on Cates, Out of My ...
- Wild child of poetry (Deccan Herald)
Its been said he drank as hard as he worked! Marriane De Nazareth explores the work of Dylan Thomas who became famous as much for his turbulent lifestyle as his brilliant poetry.
- When Hemingway turned his hand to verse - Mail & Guardian Online
There is probably a good reason Ernest Hemingway is known for his novels, short stories and journalism rather than his poetry, and it can be found in a remarkable first edition of his first American book. Clearly, he was not a great poet. Hemingway ...
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