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- 30 years of reading - Iowa City Press-Citizen
Rok Williams said he plans to read the novel, "The Haunted Bookshop" for the third time in the near future. It's fitting that Williams would choose to read the book now, three decades after he opened a bookstore sharing a name with the novel ...
- Review: ACT rocks with new Tom Stoppard play about revolution - Oakland Tribune
Review: ACT rocks with new Tom Stoppard play about revolutionOakland Tribune, CA - 3 minutes agoWhen the play opens, Jan is at the home of his friend and teacher, Max (Jack Willis), a longtime hard-line Marxist, who is puzzled at Jan's eagerness to ...
- Leading African American poet, Peabody Award-winning essayist to ... - University of Indianapolis
Leading African American poet, Peabody Award-winning essayist to ...University of Indianapolis, United States - 53 minutes agoLeading African American poet Kevin Young and Peabody Award-winning author and essayist Richard Rodriguez will be on campus as part of UIndy's Kellogg ...
- How to Write a Love Letter That Will Make Your Partner Swoon (ThirdAge)
I remember the very first time I received a love letter.
- See special screening of "The Christmas Sweater" - MLive.com
Region Ann Arbor Bay City/Midland/Saginaw Flint Grand Rapids/Muskegon Jackson Kalamazoo/SW Michigan Lansing/Central Metro Detroit North I-75 Corridor Northeast Michigan Northwest Michigan Upper Peninsula Thumb Event Type ALL EVENTS Art/Culture Art ...
- Red Letter Dates - Peoria Journal Star
1 "A Mother's Journey." Pulitzer Prize-winning photographs by Renee C. Byer. Through Oct. 10. Bradley University's Hartmann Center Art Gallery. Hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday. Reception: 4-5 p.m. Oct. 2 at Hartmann Center. Lecture: 5 p.m. Oct. 2 ...
- Deaf Culture Unveiled - American Chronicle
Deaf Culture UnveiledAmerican Chronicle, CA - 4 hours agoDeaf culture also has its own art, stories, poetry, theatre, jokes, games, and books. These avenues teach about Deaf culture and Deaf pride. ...
- Bravo's `Housewives' franchise spreads to Atlanta - MSN
NEW YORK (AP) -- How do the ladies of "Real Housewives" measure success? In New York co-ops, gated McMansions, fairy-tale weddings, Rolex watches and shameless social climbing. The act of living large Ć¢ā¬ā or aspiring to that much-cherished goal ...
- The Mighty Boosh - live and in person - InTheNews.co.uk
InTheNews.co.ukThe Mighty Boosh - live and in personInTheNews.co.uk, UK - 5 hours agoEven Vince and Howard's crimps - nonsensical poetry-like songs that the pair happily reprised from the series - seemed off-the-cuff and unplanned yet nicely ...
- Words of Wisdom: Praise the sun - Marconews
Words of Wisdom: Praise the sunMarconews, FL - 1 hour agoThe sun plays such a key role in the universe and in our everyday lives that throughout time poets, philosophers and writers have sought through poetry, ...
- Regionalist painter documented rural, urban scenes from his life - Columbus Dispatch
Columbus DispatchRegionalist painter documented rural, urban scenes from his lifeColumbus Dispatch, OH - 38 minutes agoIn Singer's work, we discover the poetry of place and the wisdom of a man appreciating the wonders of living. Ć¢ā¬Ā¢ "Clyde Singer's America" continues through ...
- A Poem For Election Day - Huffingtonpost.com
Walt Whitman lived in that tenuous time before flag pins when threshing the patriots from the terrorist-loving socialists was a difficult business. So John McCain and Sarah Palin, no doubt, would have had a hard time deciding if they should accept ...
- News from the Jewish Community Center: Oct. 10 online edition (Marblehead Reporter)
HereĆ¢ā¬ā¢s what is happening at the Jewish Community Center of the North Shore, 4 Community Road, Marblehead, along with a preview of Jewish Book Month ....
- Rod Dreher: Wendell Berry's time is now - Dallas Morning News
Rod Dreher: Wendell Berry's time is nowDallas Morning News, TX - 4 hours agoHe is a Christian who can't be understood apart from his deep religious conviction that humankind is under divine command to be good caretakers of creation ...
- Philip Glass: Confessions of a chameleon (Independent)
As a child, the composer Philip Glass worked at his father's radio- repair shop in Baltimore, which doubled as a small record store. It was there that he was exposed to a huge variety of music, from Schubert and Bartok to Hank Williams and Elvis. "I liked nearly all of it," he said years later. "People forgot to tell me some stuff was better than others."
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