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- Lesbos residents say lesbians insult island's identity - Chicago Sun-Times
ATHENS, Greece — Three islanders from Lesbos told a court Tuesday that gay women insult the island’s identity by calling themselves lesbians. The plaintiffs — two women and a man — want to ban a Greek gay rights group from using the word ...
- Bainbridge teen heads to National Spelling Bee - Press & Sun-Bulletin
Bainbridge teen heads to National Spelling BeePress & Sun-Bulletin, NY - 27 minutes agoHer English teacher, James Spinella, called her a shy but exceptional student who's good at writing poetry. "She's able to take her writing to places that ...
- Timing of the incredible Hull is poetry in promotion - Guardian Unlimited
"That Whitsun, I was late getting away..." So begins one of the most celebrated poems of the last century, written in October 1958 at 32 Pearson Park, Hull, by a librarian at the city's university. Philip Larkin used the poem's title, The Whitsun ...
- Hip-hop review: Marc Bamuthi Joseph's 'The Break/s' - San Francisco Gate
The Break/s: A Mixtape for Stage: Marc Bamuthi Joseph's performance. 8 tonight at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts' Novellus Theater. Tickets $20-$30. Call (415) 978-2787 or go to www.ybca.org . "The Break/s: A Mixtape for Stage," Marc Bamuthi ...
- When the Facts Don't Add Up - ChristianityToday.com
ChristianityToday.comWhen the Facts Don't Add UpChristianityToday.com, IL - 5 hours agoGod does have some words of correction for Job, and the message expressed in splendid poetry boils down to this: Until you know a little more about running ...
- Bibliofiles: Plenty of activity for poetry lovers this week (The Kansas City Star)
A first-glance look at this week’s literary calendar reveals only a few events, but glances can be deceiving. Quite a few Kansas City poets, actually, will be stepping up to the podium in the next few days.
- A Microscopic Look at Saddle Creek (The Lakeland Ledger)
LAKELAND | With the help of a grant, students at Sonrise Christian School got a close up look at water samples from Saddle Creek.Using a microscope hooked up to a computer, students were able to identify different forms of life and microorganisms in the water.
- Literary Circle marks 125 years - Sentinel
BLUE EARTH — The year was 1883 and all across America, literary circles were springing up — including in Blue Earth — as part of New York’s Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle. Women joined to become educated since college and even high ...
- Costner sings for the love of the game - Register-Guard
An old Zimbabwean proverb says, “If you can walk you can dance. If you can talk you can sing.” We all know Kevin Costner can dance (with wolves), but his country-rock band is a new phenomenon in the scope of his long career in the public eye ...
- Karibib Cluster Marks Children’s Day - New Era
Karibib Cluster Marks Children’s DayNew Era, Namibia - 1 hour agoLearners from the participating schools put up performances such as dramas, singing and poetry depicting the everyday plight of the African child, ...
- "Laugh-In" funnyman Dick Martin's life remembered - Newsday
"Laugh-In" funnyman Dick Martin's life rememberedNewsday, NY - 5 hours agoOther times, Henry Gibson, clutching a flower, would recite nonsensical poetry or Arte Johnson would impersonate a Nazi spy. "Laugh-In" astounded audiences. ...
- Sara Mobayen: A talented young photographer (Payvand Iran News)
Sara Mobayen is a talented young lady who has taken some magnificent pictures of the children she has come across in the eastern part of Iran near the border with Afghanistan. We went to her exhibition "Dust and Dream" at the Golestan gallery where we met the famous Mrs Lili Golestan who has helped and encouraged so much young talent since she started her gallery over 20 years ago -Syma Sayyah, ...
- Conejo Players celebrates troupe's 50th anniversary - Thousand Oaks Acorn
Conejo Players celebrates troupe's 50th anniversaryThousand Oaks Acorn, USA - 22 hours agoIt opened in May 1958, and since that time 347 plays, musicals, poetry productions and children's shows have been presented, first at the old Glazier barn ...
- Sets, dance and rock'n'roll - Guardian Unlimited
It is just before midday on a damp Saturday morning, but already several hundred people have squeezed into the theatre. At least 500 more are crammed around the entrances - such is their eagerness to see the Bush theatre's new sketch show, 50 Ways to ...
- The Magazine - Augusta Free Press
Read online now. Now distributed for free. “Mary Baldwin College Bookstore, this is Elizabeth.” It was all I could do to answer the nearby phone at this 166-year-old private school’s only campus bookstore, while apologizing to the 23-deep line ...
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