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- Season features big concerts, major album releases - Kane County Chronicle
Season features big concerts, major album releasesKane County Chronicle, IL - 6 hours agoLess complaining about celebrity and more sarcastic poetry would work well. The folk rocker’s tenth album will feature guest spots from Charlie Louvin and ...
- Thursday 2nd October National Poetry Day - Indymedia Ireland
Liam Aungier is a poet from Kildare. His collection Apples in Winter was published by Doghouse books. Among other awards, he was twice runner up in the Patrick Kavanagh Award. Ross Hattaway was born in Wellington New Zealand, but has lived in Ireland ...
- Special Feature - SUN Weekend
Special FeatureSUN Weekend, Antigua and Barbuda - 8 hours agoThere are other Antiguan writers who have either through short stories, poetry or novellas recorded a bit of Antiguan history. Another Antiguan has added ...
- Oooooo, that's scary stuff: Music for your Halloween party - Lower Hudson Journal news
Oooooo, that's scary stuff: Music for your Halloween partyLower Hudson Journal news, NY - 1 hour ago("Ocean Rain," 1984) "People Are Strange," the Doors: To add sheer terror, place Morrison's howl of poetry reading "Horse Latitudes" just before it. ...
- Alberta Ferretti store brings Milan to Melrose (Los Angeles Times)
The Italian Philosophy designer sets up shop closer to red-carpet Hollywood. MILANESE designer Alberta Ferretti chose image-obsessed Los Angeles to open her first U.S. flagship boutique Sept. 20, bypassing Manhattan to put her elegant catwalk looks within easy reach of actresses and the stylists who dress them.
- Writer travel: the worst holiday companions - Guardian Unlimited
Can you imagine anything grimmer than a fortnight on a train with Paul Theroux (that will cost you six grand)? Next stop Rotherham, baby. Photograph: Nation Wong/Corbis Next year's summer holiday is all wrapped up: I'll be on a 14-day trip on the ...
- Islamic outreach: CU's Muslim Student Association celebrates culture, diversity Friday (Colorado Daily)
Ramadan, the Islamic month of fasting, has ended -- and now it's time to celebrate. Last week's Muslim holiday Eid ul-Fitr signified the end of the 30-day fast, and the beginning of a three-day celebration.
- Target problems here: Poet - Toronto Sun
Target problems here: PoetToronto Sun, Canada - 5 hours agoAnd if Obama wins tomorrow's election, he will be the first African American president in US history. The prospect of a black president in the White House ...
- ‘Elegy' lights candle for artists of Holocaust - Asheville Citizen-Times
‘Elegy' lights candle for artists of HolocaustAsheville Citizen-Times, NC - 15 hours agoToday, Keowee Chamber Music is beginning a three-year project focusing on chamber music, poetry and biographical stories of European Jewish artists whose ...
- Winning poem receives mixed reception - North Queensland Register
Winning poem receives mixed receptionNorth Queensland Register, Australia - 40 minutes agoOn the 2008 Bronze Spur Award entry form it states: “Poems to be keyed to the theme of rural Australia, its people, animals, way of life and values” and ...
- Courtyard Gallery offering ‘sneak peek’ at The Loft - Victoria Advocate
Courtyard Gallery offering ‘sneak peek’ at The LoftVictoria Advocate, TX - 1 hour agoVolume I features poetry and short stories and Volume II is a collection of newspaper columns. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the American ...
- COLERAINE HIGH SCHOOL PRIZE DAY:Principal reflects on busy year - Coleraine Today
COLERAINE HIGH SCHOOL PRIZE DAY:Principal reflects on busy yearColeraine Today, UK - 59 minutes ago"We celebrated National Poetry Day on 4th October when staff and pupils were invited to read their favourite poems in Assembly and in the library during ...
- Vote pro-life, not for Obama - La Crosse Tribune
How can we consider voting for a candidate who is not pro-life? A candidate who believes it’s OK to kill a child in the last three months of life in the womb. To believe it is OK to suck the brains out of a partially born child as it comes out of ...
- Plymouth proves itself a place for poetry (Boston Globe)
Robert Pinsky is convinced that poetry matters more, and to more people, than the ancient art is commonly given credit for in a time and place dominated by popular entertainment media.
- An Enclave of Brazilians Is Testing Insular Japan - Times Daily
TOYOTA CITY, Japan — Facing labor shortages back in 1990 but ever wary of allowing in foreigners, Japan made an exception for Japanese-Brazilians. With their Japanese roots, names and faces, these children and grandchildren of Japanese emigrants to ...
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