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- June Programs at The Newark Public Library - Bridgeton News
Highlighting the June schedule of programs for the Newark Public Library, 5 Washington Street, are a major exhibition on Newark Airport's 80th birthday, the kickoff rally for the Prudential Foundation Summer Reading Challenge, and a concert in ...
- Musical journey - Star-ecentral.com
THE All American Boys Chorus is in town and will be performing for charity. Here’s your chance to catch a great show and donate to charity as well. Members of The All-American Boys Chorus are aged just nine to 14, but they are already superbly ...
- Cherie Blair to star at Yorks festival in her own write - Yorkshire Evening Post
Cherie Blair to star at Yorks festival in her own writeYorkshire Evening Post, UK - 4 hours agoSports writing and poetry feature, including a celebration of the life of Vernon Scannell, and actors Corin Redgrave and Kika Markham will resent a unique ...
- [Editor’s Note] Dancing in the Kitchen (Jackson Free Press)
After being away from home for three years—only dropping in to pick up left-behind items, or for holiday feasts, or (the more popular) “Can I have some money for fill-in-the-blank?” visits—I forsook my independence and moved home.
- Friends of the Harvard Public Library announce 2008 poetry award ... - Nashoba Publishing
Friends of the Harvard Public Library announce 2008 poetry award ...Nashoba Publishing, MA - 27 minutes agoHis love of poetry and the Harvard Public Library led him to initiate and present amateur and professional poetry programs in town. His love of children and ...
- Writer leads group into love affair with words (San Diego Union-Tribune)
RANCHO SAN DIEGO – Rita Ryan Micklish has always relished the written word. When she was 10, she wrote letters to everyone she knew and soon started creating poems. She published her first short story in 1962, and her work has appeared in numerous publications since.
- The Erotic, the Political, and the Personal (The New York Sun)
The Surrealist writer André Breton once declared that beauty would have to become convulsive, otherwise it would cease to be. As if in late vindication of this injunction, the paintings of Dawn Mellor set off a strange chain reaction of anger and lyricism. She is an artist driven by both sociopolitical protest and ambiguous, personal longings, linking her to Surrealism. Her paintings are at the ...
- Now, a ‘House of Poetry’ to promote Arabic works - Thaindian.com
Now, a ‘House of Poetry’ to promote Arabic worksThaindian.com, Thailand - 3 hours ago... financial support for publishing their poems. “The House of Poetry will complement the role and mission of the Dubai International Poetry Festival, ...
- Cumming dares and bares in lively "Bacchae" revamp (Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
He is a rock star, an exhibitionist and a vengeful god.
- NeoHooDoo: Art for a Forgotten Faith - Art Daily
Art DailyNeoHooDoo: Art for a Forgotten FaithArt Daily - 8 hours ago“Neo-HooDoo,” he states in his 1972 collection of poetry, Conjure, “believes that every man is an artist and every artist a priest.” Reed looked to artistic ...
- Neuroscientist: Poetry Comes From Synesthesia, Tree-Climbing (Wired News)
A prominent neuroscientist told a crowd at the World Science Festival that the curious phenomenon of synesthesia -- in which some people "taste" colors or "hear" smells -- is simply a consequence of the aptitude humans evolved for abstraction.
- Community organizations solicit input from all corners to steer city ... - Colorado Springs Gazette
Imagine it's the summer of 2020. The Pikes Peak region has become such a model of success for midsize urban communities that time . com has sent a team of reporters and image-capture artists (once known as photographers) to do the story. What would ...
- Sharon Cox Bland - Thomasville Times-Enterprise
A memorial service for Sharon Cox Bland is at 11 a.m., Wednesday, June 4, 2008, at Reidsville United Methodist Church in Reidsville with a reception and lunch immediately following for family and friends. She died June 1, at Hospice Savannah after a ...
- Cultural Life: Ben Whishaw, Actor (Independent)
Books At the moment I'm not managing to read much more than Dostoyevsky's The Idiot because I'm working on a multimedia adaptation of it on stage at the National Theatre. I first read it when I was 18 or 19. I couldn't have understood much of it but it stirred my imagination.
- A word about poetry - Auckland stuff.co.nz
A word about poetryAuckland stuff.co.nz, New Zealand - 1 hour agoOne of her poem’s Young Adultery was published in an anthology of New Zealand teenage writing titled Tennis with Raw Eggs. She has also been interviewed ...
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