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- Green Neighbors: Alder News That’s Fit to Print (Berkeley Daily Planet)
If you’re like Joe and me, you’re spending as much of this sunny weather as you can outdoors, especially in our handy local parks. The breeding birds are here, and they’re putting on a show as they sing and chase and carry on, establishing territories, picking mates, building nests.
- Cheers to Shiraz - Payvand Iran News
Sitting on the patio at an Irish pub on King Street in downtown Toronto with half-empty glasses of red wine, waiting for nachos, we talk wine. Sauvignon, Merlot, or Shiraz. Sweet or dry. Mature or young. On colour we can agree, but everything else ...
- In the footsteps of Mao - Louisville Courier-Journal
In the footsteps of MaoLouisville Courier-Journal, KY - 4 hours agoScholars, however, still contest the events of May 29, 1935, when the hungry, sick, cold and weary Communists, a little more than halfway through the Long ...
- Robert Redford hosts KenCen poetry slam - San Francisco Examiner
Lesson one in trying to attract attention to your issue: Bring the children. Lesson two: Bring Robert Redford. On Wednesday night, both boxes were checked, as Sundance himself gathered with poets ages 13-25 at the Kennedy Center to present their ...
- Between the lines: Books herald Beijing Olympics - Sacramento Bee
Between the lines: Books herald Beijing OlympicsSacramento Bee, USA - 3 hours ago... short stories, poetry, publishing and blogging. The keynote speaker at the kickoff luncheon will be Dinah Lenny, author of "Bigger Than Life: A Murder, ...
- Teens take a stand against human trafficking - Twin Cities Planet
Teens take a stand against human traffickingTwin Cities Planet, Minnesota - Jul 17, 2008.Ideally, I would love to have someone involved at a young age and become the next advocate or lawyer who helps victims …It’sa huge problem. ...
- Afterlife: The rhyme of a slow, spirit-sapping death - Daily Telegraph
Who's causing hours of needless pain. A couple of months ago, I ripped into Tony Harrison's verse drama Fram at the NT, a dreadful epic about a Scandinavian polar explorer I'd never previously heard of and have already forgotten. Roger Allam (as Max ...
- Ongoing events - Honolulu Advertiser
The √ indicates admission is $5 or less, or free. Full-price admission is listed; the * denotes discounts (or free) for students, seniors, military, members, children and/or advance purchase. "THE PRODUCERS," based on Mel Brooks' classic cult ...
- Advocate for Indian writing - Chicago Tribune
In the 1960s, when some in academia still denied the existence of American Indian literature, Paula Gunn Allen embarked on a career that proved them wrong—and altered the required reading lists of literature classes on U.S. campuses. Ms. Allen, a ...
- Nelson authors make awards finals - Nelson Mail
Nelson authors make awards finalsNelson Mail, New Zealand - Jun 9, 2008In a joint statement Tuesday, the three 2008 awards judges - arts critic and journalist Lynn Freeman, publisher David Elworthy and fiction writer Tim ...
- Diversions for June 22,. 2008 - Evansville Courier & Press (subscription)
Diversions for June 22,. 2008Evansville Courier & Press (subscription), IN - 6 minutes agoOPEN POETRY READINGS, 8 pm, Penny Lane Coffeehouse, 600 SE Second St. Call 421-8741. BOOK SIGNING, "The Super, Sexy, Single Mom on a Budget" by Renee Rayles ...
- Shakespeare, down to earth - Charlotte.com
‘Victoria and Frederick for President, ' part of Winthrop's Create Carolina fest, is an intriguing, funny and mostly true political tale by visiting playwright Jonathan Davidson. 8 p.m. today-Sunday, Johnson Theatre, Winthrop University campus ...
- Saying goodbye to two long-time production companies - Contra Costa Times
Saying goodbye to two long-time production companiesContra Costa Times, CA - 2 hours agoDAE also plans to have an after-hours cabaret, an open-mike evening that will alternate between comedy, poetry, and music, a one-act play festival, ...
- Obama-Clinton ticket pushed, doubted - Owen Sound Sun Times
There's nothing quite like a happy ending - or at least what seems to pass for one. Maybe that's why so many Democrats want to see a Barack Obama-Hillary Clinton ticket this fall. The idea of a dream team is gaining ground again, now that Obama's ...
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