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- Calendar today for Oct. 9 - phillyBurbs.com
Calendar today for Oct. 9phillyBurbs.com, PA - 3 hours agoPoetry workshop, presented by the Burling-ton County Poets, 7 pm, Burlington County Libra-ry, 5 Pioneer Blvd., West-ampton. Registration not required ...
- Kuwait News (Arab Times)
Year after year, Kuwait International Book Fair expands with the participation of more publishing houses and the display of more titles, said Minister of Information Sheikh Sabah Al-Khalid Al-Hamad Al-Sabah on Wednesday.
- Queen Elizabeth I: Looking at the Virgin Queen’s Accomplishments 450 Years Later (US News & World Report)
450 years ago today, Elizabeth I ushered in England's Elizabethan age.
- Incest daughter leaves dad for new man - ninemsn
The woman who shocked Australia by intentionally fathering a child with her father has split up with her dad and found new love. Jenny Deaves, who was in a long-term relationship with her father John, is now engaged to bisexual father-of-three Shayne ...
- Local briefs - Durham Herald Sun
Local briefsDurham Herald Sun, NC - 2 hours agoDurham-based The Beast melds jazz composition and improvisation with hip-hop poetry and soul grooves. Coolius Caesar pays tribute to the greatest radio ...
- Theater review: Standing O stages family drama, 'Retreat from Moscow' (Baltimore Sun)
Standing O stages family drama, 'Retreat from Moscow' As the third and final production of its opening season, Standing O is introducing its Chesapeake Academy black box theater audience to British playwright William Nicholson's The Retreat from Moscow . With this play, Standing O founder and artistic director Ron Giddings continues the mission of Anne Arundel County's newest theater company ...
- Religion Calendar: 11/08/2008 - Traverse City Record Eagle
Religion Calendar: 11/08/2008Traverse City Record Eagle, MI - 57 minutes agoMonthly Movies, 7 pm first Friday of every month, Unity Church of Traverse City, series of former first-run inspirational movies, sponsored by Chaplains of ...
- Making a stand against bullying - Oxford Mail
Making a stand against bullyingOxford Mail, UK - 2 hours agoPupils from 10 Oxfordshire schools will be taking part in drama, songs, poetry and presentations at St Gregory the Great School in Cricket Road to launch ...
- Frankfurt Book Fair fetes Turkish-born authors - AFP
AFPFrankfurt Book Fair fetes Turkish-born authorsAFP - 2 hours ago... the world's biggest book fair, in Frankfurt. "I began by writing poems. And with poetry, you do not choose your language, you listen to an inner voice. ...
- 'Offensive Shadows' revisits the Bard (Jam! Showbiz)
TORONTO - For some people "... and they all lived happily ever after" does not represent a satisfying way to end a romantic tale, particularly as it is usually inserted into a tale just as things are getting interesting, from a real-life point of view.
- Things to do, places to go - Guam Pacific Daily News
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- Reasons to give thanks - The Heights (subscription)
Reasons to give thanksThe Heights (subscription), MA - 6 hours agoFor Florida State wide receivers, Christian Ponder's inability to throw to his team, and Steve Logan's legendary nine-minute drive. ...
- Young poets are honored at Library of Congress - Sarasota Herald-Tribune
Young poets are honored at Library of CongressSarasota Herald-Tribune, FL - 55 minutes agoThe contest -- the largest youth poetry competition in the world -- is conducted by Berkeley nonprofit River of Words and is affiliated with The Library of ...
- Paint yourself into the Tate - Times Online
From Pablo Picasso to Jackson Pollock, some of the world's most celebrated artists have been inspired by the work of the Surrealists. This exuberant movement, including Salvador DalÃÂ, Man Ray, Max Ernst and Joan Miró, responded to the ideas of the ...
- WSU staff shares stories of 'The Invisible People' - Winona Daily News
Cathy Jo Faruque knows the resiliency of Bangladesh’s poorest. She’s seen it herself. The Winona State University professor and Tom Hill, WSU’s director of integrated media services, will share what they witnessed in the South Asian country ...
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