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- Free Readings at Long Island University’s Brooklyn Campus by - LIU Blackbirds
Free Readings at Long Island University’s Brooklyn Campus byLIU Blackbirds, NY - 8 hours agoPart of the English Department’s multicultural “Voices of the Rainbow†series, the readings are free and open to the public. Walter Mosley will start off ...
- Chatham University's new literary festival hears voices from other countries. (Pittsburgh City Paper)
There's also an impressive array of other visitors, many from the Middle East. By Bill O'Driscoll.
- No expense spared, save their own - The National
No expense spared, save their ownThe National, United Arab Emirates - 12 hours agoEach of the bridegrooms had been issued with a black chiffon bisht, embroidered with gold thread, to wear over their kanduras, and ghatra to wear on their ...
- Playing the 'Juliet' Gender Card (Washington Post)
"Kimberly Gilbert will most likely never be given this part to play again," begins the biography for the forceful young Washington actress in the program for Taffety Punk Theatre's all-female "Romeo and Juliet." She might be right -- Mercutio may never again come Gilbert's way -- but you know wha...
- Mark Your Calendars - Bryan College Station Eagle
Mark Your CalendarsBryan College Station Eagle, United States - 9 hours agoPreschool program at the Brazos Valley African American Museum, 500 Pruitt St. in Bryan, 10 am to noon, for children 3 to 5. $40 fee includes supplies and ...
- NHS change management... - Health Service Journal
NHS change management...Health Service Journal, UK - 15 hours agoNow for pure poetry: "What is the correct time?" All offer various options of accuracy whilst colleague thirteen holds the clock. Correct time is retrieved ...
- Dance Theater to step up big - Cincinnati.com
Dance Theater to step up bigCincinnati.com, OH - 2 hours agoLegendary modern master Lar Lubovitch and the always-thrilling Philadanco, one of the nation's top African-American dance companies, take the September and ...
- Matshikiza's fans say goodbye - Pretoria News
He was one of a rare breed, but John Matshikiza probably died not knowing how many people admired, respected and loved him. On Friday, however, the bustling scenes at his memorial service at the Bassline in Newtown, Johannesburg, told the true story ...
- Easton plans different barn raising - Connecticut Post
Easton plans different barn raisingConnecticut Post, CT - 42 minutes ago"I love the barn. It's beautiful. It would be a shame if it were not maintained," Hornstein said. Persons interested in the silhouettes or tickets for the ...
- Local Talent Wins Going West Poetry Slam (Scoop.co.nz)
Avondale’s Courtney Meredith won the Going West Poetry Slam on Saturday night – the first woman to ever win the event.
- Quest for peace puts couple at odds in Oklahoman's spy thriller (The Oklahoman)
Dorothea Condry-Paulk's new novel, "For They So Love the World†(Xlibris, $19.99 paperback, $24.99 hardcover), describes the struggle between the captain of a nuclear submarine, Steven Lambert, on a mission in the Atlantic, and his wife, Jennifer. She is a peace activist and literature professor who becomes lonely when he is on a six-month secret tour. His mission on the USS Taras is to prove a ...
- Brazilian director swaps Saramago for Shakespeare - MSN UK News
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - After more than a year poring over Jose Saramago's book "Blindness" for the upcoming movie of the same name, Brazilian director Fernando Meirelles is embarking on a new literary journey with William Shakespeare. Meirelles this ...
- Today in History - Aug. 4 - Contra Costa Times
On Aug. 4, 1944, Nazi police raided the secret annex of a building in Amsterdam and arrested eight people, including 15-year-old Anne Frank, whose diary became a famous account of the Holocaust. (Anne died at the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp some ...
- Love Your Local launches in London (Publican)
Stella Artois has launched a major new campaign to celebrate pubs as the heart of the community. The Love Your Local initiative will see one lucky pub win £8,500 in prize money, as well as a holiday for the licensee plus a £5,000 bursary to be invested in a community project of their choice.
- North Texas Events, September 5 (Wichita Falls Times Record News)
RECEPTION FOR “JOHN KINGERLEE: RECENT WORK†6-8 p.m. today, Wichita Falls Museum of Art, 2 Eureka Circle, MSU. Part of a 12-city tour. It is the first comprehensive American exhibition representing his recent work.
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