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- Poets Speak out for Parkinson’s - Scoop
In a show of support for Parkinson’s, six of New Zealand’s most well known and awarded poets will read a selection of their work at ‘Poetry for Parkinson’s’, to be held in Wellington in June. This unique event, which aims to raise awareness ...
- Review: Pentacle Theatre presents "Betty the Yeti" - WilliametteLive.com
WilliametteLive.comReview: Pentacle Theatre presents "Betty the Yeti"WilliametteLive.com, OR - Jun 2, 2008Erika Zuelke, who can make a pair of blue jeans look like poetry, plays his wife and matches him comfortably in the churlish banter that is the main thrust ...
- Chattanooga: Carter ends presidency at hometown convention - Chattanooga Times Free Press
Chattanooga: Carter ends presidency at hometown conventionChattanooga Times Free Press, TN - 3 hours ago“Any group that has ‘African American’ in the title is thought of being only for African Americans,†Mr. Carter said. “We are about African-American music ...
- When Czechoslovakia wowed the world - Prague Post
Prague PostWhen Czechoslovakia wowed the worldPrague Post, Czech Republic - 7 hours agoIt was humor and poetry ….†Garnering this statement, made during the Cold War by rival Americans, was clearly a great achievement in itself. ...
- Marvel's mutants join the fight in "Secret Invasion: X-Men" - Comic Book Resources
The X-Men get caught up in the comic book blockbuster of the summer! Get ready for an epic action packed, super powered rush in Secret Invasion: X-Men #1 (of 4)! The Skrull invasion is in full effect and the country is being torn apart, but the ...
- North Beach old-timer lands in hospital (San Francisco Chronicle)
On June 5, an elderly man named Jerry Kulek was evicted from his North Beach apartment for falling two months behind in the rent. He lived on the streets for three weeks before he collapsed on the sidewalk in front of Washington Square. He had pneumonia and...
- The art of sports - China Daily
China DailyThe art of sportsChina Daily, China - Aug 7, 2008Discover the essence of poetry in motion at a special exhibit at the National Art Museum of China. Colors and Olympics, a massive exhibition coinciding with ...
- Yearbooks help relive high school memories - Regina Leader-Post
Forget the diploma. To me, one of the best parts of graduating from high school is getting your Grade 12 yearbook. It's a precious thing, a book all about you and your friends during some of the most pivotal moments of your lives. My cousin just got ...
- Dorothy M. Schoenleber (Public Opinion)
Dorothy M. Schoenleber, 94, of 862 Rustic Hill Drive, Chambersburg, died at 5:45 PM Friday, May 30, 2008 in Menno Haven. Born September 13, 1913 in Philadelphia, she was a daughter of the late Otto and Leah Ulmer Heimert. Dorothy was a 1931 graduate of the Havertown High School.
- Political journalist leaves behind bilingual legacy - The Gazette (Montreal)
Political journalist leaves behind bilingual legacyThe Gazette (Montreal), Canada - 4 hours agoClift wrote poetry and was working on a book on the meaning of music when he became ill. "He was an impressive journalist who was one of the first to bridge ...
- I'm walking on air after flying through Irish - Irish Independent
I'm walking on air after flying through IrishIrish Independent, Ireland - 28 minutes agoHaving stayed up until midnight writing sample answers to essays, there was no time left for me to study the poetry. Sitting outside the exam hall, ...
- Parallel Lives - Weekly Standard
Born a little over 150 years apart, Frederick Douglass (1818-1895) and Ayaan Hirsi Ali (born 1969) both had the experience, on the threshold of adulthood--he was 20, she 22--of fleeing the culture they'd grown up in and entering another. For both, it ...
- Hastings-on-Hudson - Upstate House
Hastings-on-HudsonUpstate House, NY - 26 minutes agoThe Hastings Village Arts Commission (HVAC) organizes poetry readings, a music festival, and local art happenings. Hastings Library sponsors family programs ...
- Urban Theatre & Entertainment Festival kicks off in Fort Lauderdale ... - Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
The first-ever Urban Theatre & Entertainment Festival in 2006 barely registered a blip on South Florida's cultural radar but that's changing as the second one approaches. The UTEF — and awards — due July 29-Aug. 2 has become the third face in a ...
- Free Beer and Poetry | February 8, 1958 - Harvard Crimson
Free Beer and Poetry | February 8, 1958Harvard Crimson, MA - 1 hour agoHis epic poem is a free verse tragedy called Howl. Ginsberg and his poem first vaulted to national attention two months ago when San Francisco police ...
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