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- MYSTERY DINNER IN GREENSBORO - Barton Chronicle
A mystery dinner, “Slain at the Stage Door Canteen,” will be held Wednesday, July 9, at 6:30 p.m. at Greensboro United Church fellowship hall. Reservations required. All proceeds benefit Greensboro Free Library. Tickets available at the library ...
- An evening of visual poetry - The News - International
An evening of visual poetryThe News - International, Pakistan - 3 hours agoThe artwork has also been punctuated with poetry and verses from Kousar. The verses were an expression of his love for Allah and the beloved Prophet (SAWS). ...
- Sawan Mela Festival expands to two days - Asian Pacific Post
The South Asian Family Association (SAFA) has announced that the Sawan Mela Festival will be a two-day event this summer, spanning the Lower Mainland. The festival takes place Friday, July 11 starting at 6 p.m. in Cloverdale and on Sunday, July 13 ...
- Whale of a city - Boston Globe
Whale of a cityBoston Globe, United States - 47 minutes agoODD FACT: Eugene O'Neill, the country's only Nobel-prize-winning playwright, spent his early summers in New London, where he later wrote stories and poetry ...
- Google me, please - Chandigarh Newsline
Google me, pleaseChandigarh Newsline, India - 2 hours agoHe writes poetry, in Urdu, now that made a great story. “Cliches, cliches, cliches! Seriously, move on people,” John Abraham left quite a number of ...
- New releases (Boston Globe)
"Bigger, Stronger, Faster" A very entertaining documentary about what steroids mean to America, seen through the fretful eyes of director Chris Bell and his brothers, bodybuilders all. The film hops over the wall of media outrage and wonders why Barry Bonds and Mark McGwire are accused of cheating when our entire culture rewards winning at all costs. As surreally entertaining ...
- Teacher exchange knits migrant kids to culture - Thecalifornian.com
All the children want to know about Mexico," said De Gyves who wore a dress decorated with black, pink and green hues. "This dress is a way to show a part of Oaxaca to everybody.
- Juneteenth Revisited (Houston Press)
From the 1970s to the early '90s, Juneteenth at Miller Outdoor Theatre was the largest free blues festival in the world and one of the city's marquee live music events. Thousands of people, young and old, black, white and brown, would come to the park and drag coolers and blankets up Hippie Hill to ...
- 'Diminished Capacity': Tale's charm steamrollered by faux whimsy - Chicago Tribune
"Diminished Capacity" rests on the fate of a small item of great value, a Chicago Cubs baseball card—Frank "Wildfire" Schulte, 100 years old, near-mint condition. Cub-wise it's a good year to bring this story to the screen. In his feature film ...
- First Johnson Scholars Arrive at Washington and Lee University - Rockbridge Weekly
First Johnson Scholars Arrive at Washington and Lee UniversityRockbridge Weekly, VA - 1 hour agoThere are three Eagle Scouts, a poetry prize winner, a member of a mock trial team that came in fourth in a national competition, a second-place winner in a ...
- Summer reading program is here - Grand Coulee Star
Summer reading program is hereGrand Coulee Star, WA - 19 hours ago2:00 pm Kenn Nesbitt, children's author, shares his uniqueand hilarious brand of poetry with you and your children. July 3 - 3:00 pm NCRL Puppeteers ...
- Cool App of the Moment - Times Union Blogs
Wordle . You can feed it a pile of text or links to a web page with a feed, and create cool visual art from the words contained therein. Here’s my blog wordled . Here’s my poetry chapbook, Jefferson Water . Completely pointless, but still ...
- Mott Community College to host Creative Expressions Camp for grade ... - MLive.com
FLINT, Michigan -- Grade school students will have the chance to explore their creative side through a unique summer camp at Mott Community College again this year. The MCC Annual Creative Expressions Camp will run Aug. 11 to Aug. 13 from 9 a.m. to ...
- The Reader - Austin American-Statesman
Jeff Salamon is the Austin American-Statesman's books editor and writer, which is somewhat ironic, given that he is a self-described "slow reader." He also has the dubious distinction of being perhaps the only American Literature major in history to ...
- Club News (The Eagle-Tribune)
English Conversations Circles will be held Mondays from 10 a.m. to noon and from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Nevins Memorial Library. The morning session is on a drop-in basis. Registration is required for the evening session. To register, call 978-686-4080, ext. 32.
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