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- 'Love and Savagery' based on book of poetry by Des Walsh - St. John's Telegram
'Love and Savagery' based on book of poetry by Des WalshSt. John's Telegram, Canada - 3 hours agoAnd then, from a dark corner in the room, someone shouts "Cut!" and everyone's posture changes; no one has to party for the next couple of minutes. ...
- Arts Calendar: 6/1-6/7 - Milford Daily News
KITCHEN AND GARDEN TOUR, featuring eight private gardens and kitchens, will be presented by the Southborough Garden Club today from 1-5 p.m. View arbors, fountains, pools and gardens, and enter kitchens decorated for festive occasions. Tickets are ...
- Haale's sound stretches from New York to Iran - Boston Globe
Boston GlobeHaale's sound stretches from New York to IranBoston Globe, United States - 17 minutes agoIt situates Haale in a particular tradition of female rockers who balance electric-guitar frenzy with the intimacy and alluring elusiveness of poetry. ...
- Birthday bash: Karunanidhi accepts partymen's wishes - Chennai Online
Chennai, May 22: Bowing to the appeals of party leaders and cadres, Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) President and Chief Minister M Karunanidhi today accepted the grand bash proposed by the party to celebrate his 85th birthday, falling on June three ...
- IS LAPU-LAPU's LANGUAGE DYING? - PR Inside
Among the causes of the anemic stride of the language, popularly known as "Sinugboanong Binisaya", are the disparity in numbers of media outlets between Tagalog and Cebuano, radio and television programming imbalance, apathy of the Cebuano-speaking ...
- Michael Dee's 'Negative Stars' exhibit contemplates the vacant beauty ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Los Angeles artist Michael Dee puts a new spin on the idea of the pretty emptiness of Hollywood celebrities in his new solo exhibition "The Negative Stars" at Shaheen Modern and Contemporary Art in downtown Cleveland. When: Through Friday, June 20 ...
- Commencement Ceremony Moved Indoors - University of Vermont
The University of Vermont will celebrate its 204th commencement on Sunday, May 18 at 9 a.m. Due to an unfavorable weather forecast, the ceremony will be held in the Multipurpose Facility in the Athletic Complex, with overflow seating available in the ...
- In the act - Orlando Sentinel
No serious writer in America works with a lighter touch than Robert Olen Butler. That sure hand, guided by a potent creative intelligence, saves books like Tabloid Dreams (1996), inspired by supermarket weekly headlines, from mere whimsy. Butler ...
- Webster Defines it an Author Refines it, "Womanhood" a Poet's Perspective (PRWeb)
What happens when the human spirit endures loss, betrayal, addiction, depression, and self-doubt? Poet/Author Yolanda Merz answers these questions and more in her book The Words I Speak: A Poet's Perspective. (PRWeb Jun 1, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/06/prweb986154.htm
- Book festival receives grants - Caspar Star-Tribune
The Casper College/ARTCORE "Equality State Book Festival" recently received grants totaling more than $48,722 from outside funders, according to a release from the college. The festival is scheduled for Sept. 18-20 at the college and other venues ...
- Spoken Word / Poetry Night - Pegasus News
Spoken Word / Poetry NightPegasus News, TX - 12 hours ago(As a bonus, you'll also unlock cool features like The Daily You, custom local music playlists and comment posting.) KNON Latin Energy Festival Salsa, ...
- AP Top News at 10:36 p.m. EDT (The Washington Times)
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) _ Before a crowd of cheering thousands, Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois laid claim to the Democratic presidential nomination Tuesday night, taking a historic step toward his once-improbable goal of becoming the nation's first black president. Hillary Rodham Clinton maneuvered for the vice presidential spot on his fall ticket without conceding her own defeat. "America, this is ...
- Arts community feels snub as council picks Gloucester's new poet laureate (Boston Globe)
"The noise of debate makes music," Gloucester poet John Ronan once wrote in a tribute to his flinty hometown. But the noise of late has hardly been music to his ears.
- Raised in cane - The Columbus Dispatch
L OS ANGELES -- When Americans think of 1950s Cuba, they tend to picture Fidel Castro ranting in tattered fatigues about the revolution. But a new novel paints a different picture: United Fruit Co. executives in starched linen suits, daughters who ...
- AFS students experience cultural immersion - Sonoma Index-Tribune
AFS students experience cultural immersionSonoma Index-Tribune, CA - 15 hours agoRizna Said, is from Indonesia, and she likes to read, write poetry, listen to many kinds of music and is presently preparing for a major chemistry ...
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