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- GNCA presents lively cultural program - IndiaPost.com
GNCA presents lively cultural programIndiaPost.com, CA - 10 hours agoFrom Bhangra to poetry, over 600 excited attendees came to support the Sikh Center of Orange County as their Guru Nanak Children's Academy held a lively ...
- Auntie's boy finds better times with Stags - Connecticut Post
Auntie's boy finds better times with StagsConnecticut Post, CT - 1 hour agoAnthony Johnson was born on May 19, 1988, in Lake Wales, Fla., the day his mother celebrated her 25th birthday. As the story goes, when he was brought home, ...
- Community Events Calendar (Merrimack Journal)
Members of the Crimeline, including from left, president Jackie Watson, director Pat Murphy, Bill Behrens, and vice president Peter Giacapuzzi, volunteer on Feb. 23 at Merrimackās Winter Carnival. They sold popcorn, soda, water, coffee, and hot chocolate to raise money for Merrimack Crimeline.
- Suicide of farmer poet highlights the poverty trap in India - Independent
Suicide of farmer poet highlights the poverty trap in IndiaIndependent, UK - 3 hours agoHis daughter Usha, left, is seeking a publisher for her father's poems By Andrew Buncombe and Jaideep Hardikar in Murtijapur Farming and poetry were ...
- Golden Spike festival discount for concert - Ogden Standard-Examiner
Organizers of the first annual Golden Spike Cowboy Poetry and Music Festival want to show their support for members of the military and government employees by offering them half-price tickets. Event organizers have delivered tickets to the ...
- Library launches yearlong āgreenā program today - Worcester Telegram
Library launches yearlong āgreenā program todayWorcester Telegram, MA - 9 minutes agoAt 6:30 pm, there will be a poetry reading featuring poets who contributed to āOutdoor Poems: From the Heart of Massachusetts,ā collected and introduced by ...
- 2008 Pulitzer Prize winners (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
Public Service: The Washington Post for exposing the mistreatment of wounded veterans at Walter Reed Hospital. Finalists: The Charlotte (N.C.) Observer for reporting on the effects of the mortgage crisis; Newsday of Long Island for investigation of dangerous gaps on railroad platforms.
- Serving Long Island's North Fork since 1857 - The Suffolk Times
Serving Long Island's North Fork since 1857The Suffolk Times, NY - 6 hours agoA reception for the show is on Saturday, June 7, from 6 to 9 pm A poetry reading associated with the exhibit, from the North Sea Poetry Scene, ...
- Itās time to replace the Lordās Prayer in the Ontario legislature - Sault Star
Itās time to replace the Lordās Prayer in the Ontario legislatureSault Star, Canada - 13 minutes agoThe words could be quoted words already spoken or it could be a new piece of inspirational prose or poetry especially for the legislature. ...
- Opiates by Leon Wieseltier - New Republic (subscription)
Opiates by Leon WieseltierNew Republic (subscription), DC - 38 minutes agoNo, the English is pretty exact, and the German is not quite poetry. And over on the other side of the page, there was Kautsky, in Bob Herbert's unexpected ...
- Nightlife: On Stage: 'Reefer Madness' is high on bawdy energy (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
Live Girls! Theater puts on a sensational production of "Reefer Madness: The Musical."
- MovieMakers: Separating the Truth From Fiction
Washington Post - One scene features the youngest of the Egyptian musicians reciting Sufi love poetry to an uncomprehending Israeli audience sitting in a roller-skating rink.
- No timorous beastie - Scotsman
No timorous beastieScotsman, United Kingdom - 16 minutes agoāThe computer has allowed an amazing freedom and it enables me to reach out further than the average volume of poetry,ā Ferguson says. ...
- Weekend events | Irish month begins
Kansas City Star - There will be door prizes, free refreshments and even free Guinness for ... An Intro to the Poetry of Seamus Heaney.” Heaney won the Nobel Prize for ... There is no extra fee to enter the talent contest.
- Virginia Tech closed; Students honor victims (49 ABC News Topeka)
One year after a mentally ill student massacred students and faculty at Virginia Tech, some students say they still feel nervous, especially when they hear sudden noises. Students and faculty are taking some time today to remember the victims of the shooting.
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