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- Ivy Bean There, Done That, at 103 - OhmyNews
After a lifetime of obscurity, this British great-grandmother, Ivy Bean, who will be 103 on Sept. 8, has rocketed to world fame. Why? Because friends at her care home in Bradford, Yorkshire, set up a group called "Oldest person on Facebook" and ...
- Diverse groups gather at Multicultural Expo - Ann Arbor News Blog
Outside, Jimmas Bar-B-Que sizzled. Inside, American Indian dancers stepped in time to a drumbeat. Saturday's Multicultural Expo at Armory Arts Village included ethnic poetry, African dance, singers, speakers, raffles and multicultural fashion shows ...
- Unique kid biography brings Abe Lincoln alive (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
"LINCOLN SHOT," screams the headline! "Condition Considered Hopeless. Will Not Live Through the Night."
- Book Happenings - Ottawa Citizen
Book HappeningsOttawa Citizen, Canada - 6 hours agoPoetry reading: Newfoundland poet George Murray reads at the Tree Reading Series, 8 pm, Arts Court Library, 2 Daley Ave. Free admission. ...
- What's Happening - Fort Bragg Mendocino Coast Calendar of Events - Fort Bragg Advocate-News
- Coast Cop Watch meeting, 7 p.m., Fort Bragg Library Community Room. 357-2928. - Mendocino County Resource Conservation District special board meeting, 3 to 4 p.m., 405 S. Orchard St., Ukiah. 462-3664. - Plein Air Painters of Mendocino, 1 to 3 p.m ...
- Writing Outside The Margins hits Toronto's streets (East York Mirror)
Canada's Festival of Queer Literary Arts returns to the city on Sunday, Aug. 24. The all-day festival, Writing Outside The Margins, features an array of activities for everyone, including panel disc...
- The Great Outdoors (The Milan News-Leader)
Camping in Southeast Michigan is no longer only about s'mores and soggy sleeping bags.
- Plowshares Theatre Will Stage MI Premieres Summer in Sanctuary and ... - Playbill.com
Plowshares Theatre Will Stage MI Premieres Summer in Sanctuary and ...Playbill.com, NY - 55 minutes agoTold through monologue, songs, poetry, and multimedia, Letson challenges perceptions about race, class and community responsibility, as he struggles to ...
- 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 ...
- Theater in the Open tackles 'Peer Gynt' - Georgetown Record
Theater in the Open tackles 'Peer Gynt'Georgetown Record, MA - 3 hours agoA few characters bite the dust along the way, and Peer’s penchant for poetry also takes a hit, but there’s still plenty of story left — and characters, ...
- Hip-hop emcee Tou Saiko Lee takes his message to the streets as he ... - Pioneer Press
Hip-hop emcee Tou Saiko Lee takes his message to the streets as he ...Pioneer Press, MN - 11 minutes agoHe has mentored dozens of young poets, nurturing a burst of interest among Hmong artists in hip-hop and spoken-word poetry. And he's likely the only hip-hop ...
- Call for Artists: 2009 MASTER ARTISTS-IN-RESIDENCE PROGRAM (2008-10-09 - 2008-10-17) (Absolutearts.com)
ATLANTIC CENTER FOR THE ARTS calls for artists to apply for their 2009 MASTER ARTISTS-IN-RESIDENCE PROGRAM which runs FEBRUARY 16 - MARCH 8, 2009Â Â Â Â Â Â (Application Deadline:Â October 17, 2008)Â Â Â Â Â RESIDENCY #132. Masters for this session are MOLISSA FENLEY, dance/choreography, BOB HOLMAN, poetry, and JAMES SIENA, visual arts. Since 1982, Atlantic Center's residency program has provided artists ...
- From China, with love - Half Moon Bay Review
One sunny afternoon in their comfortable Montara living room with sweeping ocean views, Peter Etges and Kathryn “Kate†Swanson play with their 7-year-old daughter Jessica, “Jessi†for short. Etges bounces her on his knee while he sings a song ...
- Bulgarian poet Konstantin Pavlov dies at 75 (The Charlotte Observer)
Poet and screenwriter Konstantin Pavlov, who became one of Bulgaria's most prominent intellectuals with his rare defiance of the country's communist regime, has died, a filmmakers union said. He was 75. Pavlov died Sunday after a long illness, the Union of Bulgarian Film Makers announced. He was among the few Bulgarian intellectuals who dared to assert their professional independence during the ...
- Books-a-gazillion (Creative Loafing Charlotte)
Novello rebounds with diverse lineup... By John Grooms Bouncing back from a couple of lackluster years, the Novello Festival of Reading is back. This year, the Charlotte Library's signature event features a strong, diverse lineup, giving book lovers of all likes and leanings ample chances to see and hear some great writers. And overall, the price is right, too, as most events are either free or ...
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