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- Ciego de Ãvila Welcomes the Summer - Invasor
Ciego de Ãvila Welcomes the SummerInvasor, Cuba - 9 hours agoAs part of the Summer Readings Project, on July 4 will take place the Night of the Books, an initiative involving the sale of diverse volumes, poetry and ...
- Islanders want legal right to be 'true lesbians' - Daily Telegraph
The inhabitants of the island said they were attempting to ban the Greek Gay and Lesbian Union (Olke) from bearing the name "lesbian". Residents of Lesbos now suffer "psychological and moral rape" from the "seizure" of their island's name by gays ...
- Literary Happenings: Some pen the lines, others stand in them - Ventura County Star
Literary Happenings: Some pen the lines, others stand in themVentura County Star, CA - 43 minutes agoPoetry reading at 856 E. Thompson Blvd., Ventura. 642-1146. Movie crafts Noon Saturday. Barnes & Noble, 4820 Telephone Road, Ventura. 339-0990. ...
- Irish Civil War prisoners' last words haunt writer James McSherry - New York Daily News
New York Daily NewsIrish Civil War prisoners' last words haunt writer James McSherryNew York Daily News, NY - 1 hour agoSome are poetry. They are a timeless testament to the human spirit. "They don't harbor ill will toward their captors," said McSherry, shaking his head. ...
- Former Essex Junction student returns bearing gifts - Burlington Free Press
ESSEX JUNCTION -- Mary-Ann Parizo remembers Kellie Cairns as a "very vivacious" fifth-grader who was also a "very sad little girl." Parizo, 73, of Essex Junction taught reading in village schools for 30 years, retiring in 1990. She met Cairns while ...
- Bronzeville film fest has Lennix in a featured role - Chicago Sun-Times
The Bronzeville Film Festival will begin Thursday at three South Side venues. The screenings, running through June 22, will feature a selection of movies and documentaries by black filmmakers that chronicle and celebrate the struggles and triumphs of ...
- Theatre review: King Lear - Scotsman
Theatre review: King LearScotsman, United Kingdom - 23 hours ago... in a fabulously coherent short performance that never misses a beat of Shakespeare's superb poetry, or a heartbreaking twist of his baffled agony. ...
- LA Forecaster News - Sun-Journal
Local architect and Lewiston Adult Education instructor, Louie Turcotte, will facilitate a four-week class, "Intro to 3D Modeling using Google SketchUpâ„¢ 6.0," on how to use the program to begin planning summer projects. Arts teacher wins fellowship ...
- First Leonard Cohen takes Toronto, then he takes... - AFP
AFPFirst Leonard Cohen takes Toronto, then he takes...AFP - 13 hours agoBorn in the tiny English-speaking quarter of Montreal, Cohen published books of poetry before embarking on a singing career with his smash debut album ...
- New Dallas Museum of Art exhibit lets vistiors get in touch with art - Dallas Morning News
New Dallas Museum of Art exhibit lets vistiors get in touch with artDallas Morning News, TX - 3 hours agoA metal desk curves around the busts, covered with magnetic words that viewers are invited to turn into prose or poetry that lasts only until the next ...
- Gospel greats gather to honor Dottie Rambo - My Tennessean.com
Gospel greats gather to honor Dottie RamboMy Tennessean.com, TN - 8 hours agoA more fitting ending to the life of the musical poet and prophet would have been one final performance on a big stage — the Kennedy Center, ...
- Griffin Poetry Prizes go to Blaser and Ashbery - CBC News
Robin Blaser, poet and professor emeritus from B.C.'s Simon Fraser University, was awarded the prestigious Griffin Poetry Prize for Canadian poetry on Wednesday night. Blaser was joined by acclaimed U.S. poet John Ashbery, who took home the ...
- Abu Dhabi to host major Picasso expo - Trade Arabia
Abu Dhabi to host major Picasso expoTrade Arabia, Bahrain - 3 hours ago... prints and illuminated manuscripts that reveal, for the first time, Picasso’s development of a calligraphic poetry on the border between text and image. ...
- The masochistic joys of festivals - Daily Telegraph
Now that we all have central heating, televisions and roofs over our heads, where can the old-fashioned British masochist - lover of queues, rain, crowds - go at weekends? The British love of queuing and discomfort and being bossed around seems to ...
- Writers in the making - Hudson Reporter
MY TURN – Kindergartner Cecilia Grossman sits next to her teacher Ms. Banta as she reads a poem about kindergarten from the classroom book to her class and her family. 'Falling falling falling leaves, Mother Nature did you sneeze? Red ones, yellow ...
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