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- No sensible British shoes for this rebel fashionista - Toronto Star
No sensible British shoes for this rebel fashionistaToronto Star, Canada - 3 hours agoby Linda Grant "You can't have depths without surfaces," the British writer Linda Grant notes on her online blog, The Thoughtful Dresser. ...
- Central students gets personal in 'Portrait' (The Doings Oak Brook)
To read poems is one thing. To bring them to life on stage is something else entirely.
- Becoming Your Own Best Company - Medford Mail Tribune
Whether single or attached, surrounded by people or alone on a mountaintop, loneliness and feeling empty inside occurs to most women at times. It's when these feelings become constant that we may want to take a closer look at what's missing. What's ...
- Preview: Ramadan Nights at the Barbican - Londonist
LondonistPreview: Ramadan Nights at the BarbicanLondonist, UK - 4 hours agoAnd then later that evening you’ve got Aida Nadeem who does sort of rappy, hip-hop Arabic chill-out poetry stuff. We like. Monday 29th September from ...
- Botswana: Kgosi Sechele Museum Hosts Successful Festival (AllAfrica.com)
Kgosi Sechele I Museum in Molepolole hosted a cultural festival under the theme , Culture and Economic Diversification Towards 2016 on Saturday.
- How’s he doing? (The Villager)
Performance Space 122’s freewheeling spirit has only been fast-forwarded by its newish artistic director Vallejo Gantner. There’ve been changes in programming. The Avant-Garde-Arama showcase is nearing 30 and a family-friendly version was recently added.
- Mashpee buries another son - Boston Globe
Boston GlobeMashpee buries another sonBoston Globe, United States - 1 hour agoDaniel F. Hoye began the services by describing Conlon's passion for poetry. As a senior in high school, Conlon had a collection of his poems published as a ...Mashpee soldier honored, buried SouthCoastToday.comall 26 news articles
- The little-known Worcester sweetheart of Emily Dickinson - Worcester Telegram & Gazette
The evidence is that Emily Dickinson was not quite the shy recluse of legend. Call it coincidence, call it serendipity, call it what you will. Within two days a few weeks ago, I read two accounts relating to Emily Dickinson. The first was a New ...
- Author Ha Jin still waiting for the right time to visit his native China (The Kansas City Star)
On a trip that has put him the closest he has been to his homeland in 23 years, Chinese-American author Ha Jin says he wants to visit China but expressed frustration with censorship of his books.
- Bumbershoot: Cinderella isn't the only star of the ball - Examiner.com
Examiner.comBumbershoot: Cinderella isn't the only star of the ballExaminer.com - 3 hours agoNow, take yourself to the Literary Arts Stage at noon on Saturday and take in F**k Off and Die: Tales in Teen Angst Poetry. Here's the description of the ...
- Christopher Smith's DVD Corner - Bangor Daily News
Christopher Smith's DVD CornerBangor Daily News, ME - 8 hours agoThis teen-oriented slasher follows what happens when four irritating teenagers climb into a car, strike a pedestrian dead, drop the body in the drink, ...
- Henry Rollins Tickets on Sale Saturday (Austinist)
Henry Rollins will give a spoken word performance at La Zona Rosa on October 5. Rollins, best known as lead singer of Black Flag and the Rollins Band, continues to rile audiences worldwide with his fiercely delivered poetry and activism. Tickets will go on sale this Saturday at 10 a.m., through Gettix , and range from $25-27.
- McCain's Magic Formula? - Slate
Semi- amnesty in St. Paul: I asked Sen. Graham how soon, in his first term, President McCain would declare the borders secure (and move on to revive "comprehensive immigration reform"). Graham said "We'll know it when we see it," but emphasized that ...
- Today in History - Aug. 4 - Forbes
On Aug. 4, 1944, Nazi police raided the secret annex of a building in Amsterdam and arrested eight people, including 15-year-old Anne Frank, whose diary became a famous account of the Holocaust. (Anne died at the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp some ...
- Hands-on learning (Sturgis Journal)
Hands-on learning was the name of the game Thursday and Friday at Camp Fort Hill. For the third year, Wall Elementary second graders spent two days in nature’s classroom.
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