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- Eugene couple publishes book on perils of porn - Register-Guard
In their training and early careers, Eugene sex therapist Wendy Maltz and her husband, counselor Larry Maltz, accepted their profession’s then-conventional wisdom about pornography: While often crude and degrading to its subjects, it was a harmless ...
- Web extra: Local literary events (The Naperville Sun)
A calendar of author appearances and book-signings.
- The E-list great things to do today - The Province
Why: Northern Ontario singer-songwriters Kate Maki, Nathan Lawr, Cindy Doire and Ryan Bishops are on tour in support of their latest release. Tonight's show will have a little something for everyone as these songsters serve up some roots, rock, folk ...
- Briefs: Traffic, tennis and military help - St. Petersburg Times
Hillsborough County is holding a public meeting Monday to discuss traffic problems along Oakwood Avenue and Morgan Street. Discussion will focus on solutions, possibly including speed humps, for Oakwood Avenue from State Road 60 to Centennial Lodge ...
- Teacher remembers the hard work of one-room schools in the 1930s - LeRoy Independent
Teacher remembers the hard work of one-room schools in the 1930sLeRoy Independent, MN - 4 hours agoLike poetry, the Gettysburg Address, and the like. We had a strict curriculum, and I consider we had a pretty good education in grade school," she says. ...
- Liverpool film portrait takes Cannes Film Festival by storm - Liverpool Daily Post
Liverpool film portrait takes Cannes Film Festival by stormLiverpool Daily Post, UK - 6 hours agoHis work is pure cinematic poetry.” The film is a deeply personal evocation by Davies of his life growing up as a Liverpudlian in the 50s and 60s using ...
- Go & Do - Cool stuff going on Wednesday and Thursday - Portsmouth Herald News
Go & Do - Cool stuff going on Wednesday and ThursdayPortsmouth Herald News, NH - 1 hour agoThe Portsmouth Poet Laureate Program is hold its first ever Ho(o)t Summer Poetry event from 7 to 9 pm on Wednesday, July 2 at Café Espresso, ...
- Jazz Across Generations at the Artists Quarter in July - Jazz Police
Jazz Across Generations at the Artists Quarter in JulyJazz Police, MN - 55 minutes agoFollowing their sets, open mic poetry reading gets underway at 9 pm. No cover! First Mondays, Poetry Slam (Soap Boxing) at 8 pm, $5. ...
- Highly Qualified Teachers - Saipan Tribune
Highly Qualified TeachersSaipan Tribune, Micronesia - 5 hours agoVocation is derived from one’s sense of raison d’être, often expressed in the poetry of the soul and the metaphors of the spirit. ...
- Dalai Lama Taps Faith, Tugs Ponytails, Fights for Tibet: Review - Bloomberg
Dalai Lama Taps Faith, Tugs Ponytails, Fights for Tibet: ReviewBloomberg - 34 minutes agoAt one point in the book, Dalai Lama tells a group of American students that it's difficult for him to talk about peace while his people are dying; ...
- Havens | Port Townsend, Wash. Old Port Town’s Appeal Reaches ... - New York Times
New York TimesHavens | Port Townsend, Wash. Old Port Town’s Appeal Reaches ...New York Times, United States - 2 hours agoPort Townsend is also home to Copper Canyon Press, considered one of the country’s best publishers of poetry, and its writers include WS Merwin, ...
- Cohen charms Opera House - Manchester Confidential
Manchester ConfidentialCohen charms Opera HouseManchester Confidential, UK - 3 hours ago'1000 Kisses Deep' is a stunningly effective, straightforward poetry recital against a vague synthesiser wash, while 'Suzanne' is the only time Cohen plays ...
- Tablet linked to 'Manyoshu' entry found in Shiga (The Japan Times)
OTSU, Shiga Pref. (Kyodo) A famous poem from the "Manyoshu," the earliest existing collection of Japanese poetry, was found written on an ancient wooden tablet unearthed in 1997 in Koka, Shiga Prefecture, the local education committee said. The implement, a "mokkan," is the first such item found bearing a "Manyoshu" poem. Inscribed on the other side was another famous ancient poem, although not ...
- Valley Life by Penny Warner - Contra Costa Times
PLAY BALL! When I was a kid, I loved to play basketball. I was tall, so I was pretty good at it. I often beat the boy I had a crush on — Charles Morris — which my mother told me not to do. Back then, we girls were supposed to lose when we played ...
- A musical masterpiece (The Star-Ledger)
A pipe organ is like a living creature; its bellows are "lungs" that breathe with each performance. If the Ocean Grove Great Auditorium organ -- one of the nation's largest -- were to celebrate its long life with a birthday cake this week, it would have to blow out 100 candles.
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