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- Exhibition to celebrate National Nutrition Week inaugurated (Calcutta News)
A two-day long exhibition on nutrition awareness for women and children was inaugurated at the India Gate lawns Friday. It is organized by the Ministry of Women and Child Development and the Food and Nutrition Board.
- Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish dead at 67 - Kansas City Star
Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish dead at 67Kansas City Star, MO - Aug 9, 2008"He felt the pulse of Palestinians in beautiful poetry. He was a mirror of the Palestinian society," said Ali Qleibo, a Palestinian anthropologist and ...
- OK|OK CD Release Concert (Free Event) @ Roulette (NYC) - All About Jazz
OK|OK CD Release Concert (Free Event) @ Roulette (NYC)All About Jazz, PA - 10 hours agoSteeped in the language of jazz improvisation but working with elements of rock, folk, poetry and their own beguiling style, ok|ok manages to seamlessly ...
- Tim Seibles strives to build poetry fans with his readings (Columbia Missourian)
COLUMBIA - Tim Seibles has invented narrative and written prose since childhood, but he didn't come to fully identify as a poet until college. While attending Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Seibles went to a workshop held by then-faculty member and poet Michael Ryan. Ryan read poetry that did more than leave a passing impression on Seibles - it "knocked him out." "The potential for ...
- Comedy overrules romance in off Broadway "Tempest" - Reuters
NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - Star Mandy Patinkin makes an aggressive, angry Prospero in the Classic Stage Company's vivid new production of Shakespeare's "The Tempest." For this is a determinedly anti-romantic "Tempest" that CSC artistic director ...
- Controversial Stitching Ends NYC Run Aug. 9 - Playbill
The twice-extended U.S. premiere of Stitching , the Anthony Neilson play about the twisted relationship between a man and a woman, ends Aug. 9 at The Wild Project in Manhattan. Meital Dohan (Showtime's "Weeds") and John Ventimiglia (HBO's "The ...
- New projects are the Pussycats' meow (USA Today)
The Pussycat Dolls may want to rule the world, but relax, ladies: They have no interest in stealing your men. The group that rocketed to fame in 2005 by posing the musical question "Don't cha wish your girlfriend was hot like me?" is hardly a haven for homewreckers. Sitting in their record company offices, all glammed up for a photo shoot, the women pass around Mentos and describe themselves as ...
- Daniel Radcliffe Worries That no One Likes Him - Showbizspy.com
Daniel Radcliffe says he often worries that no one likes him. The Harry Potter star -- who is set to make his Broadway debut in the play Equus later this year -- admits he struggles to deal with the expectations of his co-stars. He tells American ...
- A Centennial Celebration’ scheduled at Murray State - Daily Ardmoreite
Murray State College continues to celebrate its year-long centennial birthday with special events. MSC’s Theatre Department production of “A Centennial Celebration” is scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. on Oct. 23 and run through Oct. 25 in Fletcher ...
- Cros-Lex grad reaches out to Christian gays (Times Herald)
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- Wheaton's future take a page from its past - Arlington Heights Daily Herald
Spending a mere 12 months reliving the past 150 years is no easy task. When you're talking about a thriving suburban community developing from prairie farmland, there's a lot of ground to cover. Members of Wheaton's Sesquicentennial Commission are ...
- Texas & Neighbors: Halloween hotel package in New Orleans - Dallas Morning News
Hotel Monteleone, a New Orleans French Quarter hotel with many stories about mysterious occurrences, is offering a Haunted Weekend package for Halloween. The Oct. 31-Nov. 2 package includes murder mystery activities staged by the creators of Murder ...
- Art with Energy - Santa Fe Reporter
Santa Fe ReporterArt with EnergySanta Fe Reporter, NM - 19 hours agoIt is a work of cinematic experimentation that will appeal more to lovers of postmodern poetry or peyote vision quests than it will to fans of traditional ...
- Sunscreen, swimsuit and spiritual reading (Chicago Sun-Times)
These books aren't the usual summer fluff: Maybe one will find a spot in your suitcase?
- A book of poetry has been written for orchestra and will premiere in ... - Argus Leader
School children and their teachers were caught and killed in the fierce Midwestern blizzard of Jan. 13, 1888. The tragedy is traced in books about the storm that buried the Dakotas, Nebraska and Minnesota. But now the dramatic story is told in ...
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