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- Celebrate a starry summer night with food, fun, wishes at JCCH on July ... - Honolulu Advertiser
Celebrate the summer season at the Japanese Cultural Center of Hawai'i's (JCCH) Starry Summer Night: Tanabata Matsuri in Hawai'i, a Japanese star-themed festival featuring delectable delights, entertainment and wish-making traditions on Thursday ...
- Poetry Is Dead. Does Anybody Really Care? - Newsweek
Poetry Is Dead. Does Anybody Really Care?Newsweek - 4 hours agoJust as I was a good athlete who detested the parallel bars, I was an avid reader who despised rhymed and rhythmic writing. Plowing through tangled symbol ...
- Pick of the week: Clubs - Guardian Unlimited
The Burlington Project Corsica Studios, SE17 Saturday 16 Chicago's house champ Derrick Carter headlines, with Germany's "deep house Pet Shop Boys" (their claim), Motor City Soul, and Ireland's Ryan O'Gorman. Buzzin' Fly The End, WC1 Saturday 16 It's ...
- Selangor Inculcates Reading Habit Through Book Fest - Bernama
Selangor Inculcates Reading Habit Through Book FestBernama, Malaysia - 32 minutes agoEvents like this can provide a boost for the publishing industry in Selangor. The book fair this time is focuses more on etiquette systems, societal values ...
- Cairo is slowly but surely becoming a little less of a fashi... - Egypt Today
The book fair’s new president, Dr. Nasser El-Ansary, previously ordered wooden stalls to be built around the publishers’ booths, a move which infuriates the publishers, who believe the stalls will only keep the fairgoers away. When Minister of ...
- The Edge Of Love (Evening Standard)
"I sleep with other women because I'm a poet, and poets feed off life," says Matthew Rhys as Dylan Thomas in John Maybury's four-cornered love story. That's a pretty glib statement, even from the not yet totally alcoholic young Thomas, and there's quite a lot of glibness in the film too.
- An Elusive Art: The Great Black Music Ensemble: Friday, 7:30 pm ... - River Cities Reader
An Elusive Art: The Great Black Music Ensemble: Friday, 7:30 pm ...River Cities Reader, IA - 5 hours agoOnce Ziyad got to Northern Illlinois University and branched out musically, he "fell in love" with jazz, he said. His singing, along with the music and ...
- Local students graduate from Lawrence Academy (Sentinel & Enterprise)
GROTON -- Lawrence Academy celebrated its 215th commencement exercises on May 30, graduating four area students in its Class of 2008.
- Search For True 'Footprints' Author On Path To Court (The Tampa Tribune)
as millions of inspired souls know - was that time when the Lord picked you up and carried you. It's a metaphor, people: He is there when you need Him most, and so is the ubiquitous poem known as "Footprints in the Sand," shared around the world on posters, plaques, Bible covers and all things decoupage.
- Authors get rock-star treatment at Brazil festival (Reuters via Yahoo! Singapore News)
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- Study: Social networks may subvert 'digital divide' (CNET)
New research suggests that social-networking sites build valuable technological and communication skills, and that low-income students are picking up those skills too.
- Shirley Patterson - Lake Country Sun
Shirley PattersonLake Country Sun, TX - 47 minutes agoShe was a member of the American Sewing Guild and the Red River Quilt Guild. She was an author of magazine articles and poetry and a newspaper columnist. ...
- 'He is the son of all of you' - Guardian Unlimited
A hot midday on a hillside overlooking Ramallah, a blue sky with some bashful, short-lived clouds and Palestinian flags everywhere, side by side with his photo - and the voice of Mahmoud Darwish reciting his own poetry came pure and powerful through ...
- Gymnast predicts USA medal sweep in her sport - MSNBC
The world’s top all-around female gymnast predicts that the USA will sweep the medals in her sport at the 2008 Olympic Games. “Some of my toughest competition will come from my own team,†16-year-old Shawn Johnson told TODAY co-host Meredith ...
- Police find body of drowned Idaho writer - Twin Falls Times-News
BOISE, Idaho - Authorities say they have found the body of an Idaho writer who drowned in a river near Yellow Pine. Authorities say that the body of William Studebaker was found Monday on the East Fork of the South Fork of the Salmon River. Relatives ...
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