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- The weekend in Aspen: ski racing, music, more (The Aspen Times)
ASPEN - Two days of women's World Cup racing on Aspen Mountain, a free, outdoor concert on Saturday night and a host of other live music options pack the weekend entertainment calendar.
- Election Wasn’t Black Or White - Daily News - Galveston County
Election Wasn’t Black Or WhiteDaily News - Galveston County, TX - 15 hours agoI am numb, not sad, not angry, but numb. I have to move, pick myself up. I have to go on — start over. I am strong. I am resourceful. I can sort this out. ...
- MAIN CALENDAR (Macon Telegraph)
Autumn Array of Authors Series 5:30 p.m. refreshments, 6 p.m. reading and discussion, Tuesday, Sidney Lanier Cottage, 935 High St. The featured guest will be award-winning author W. Dale Cramer, who will be reading from his latest book, titled “Summer of Light.†Historic Macon, 743-3851.
- At The Library - The Ledger
Most folks know that library cards are free to all county residents, but I still meet folks, from time to time, who believe there is a fee. If you are planning an event, consider inviting your local librarians to staff a sign-up booth or table ...
- Writing when the sky opens (The Daily Iowan)
Hemingway wrote that violent death is one of the simplest things to write about, and author/poet Forrest Gander agrees. Instead of taking that easier path, Gander challenged himself to write at the opposite end of the emotional spectrum -the complexities of love and relationships, and his début novel As a Friend was born.
- Wandering and Wondering: Nov. 26, 2008 (Pacifica Tribune)
FAREWELL, LUXORLuxor at the Palms, our favorite Middle Eastern restaurant, has closed its doors. The South San Francisco location never really worked as a business model, even though the food and service were great.
- Debates in Brussels on translation, the “language of Europe†- Financiarul
Debates in Brussels on translation, the “language of Europeâ€Financiarul, Romania - 6 hours ago... there are private publishing houses or publishing groups intended to publish a work of fiction (novels, stories, theater plays, poetry or cartoons). ...
- Let's Invest in the Real Detroit - Huffington Post
Let's Invest in the Real DetroitHuffington Post, NY - Dec 3, 2008African American migrants, drawn from the South to help power the "arsenal of democracy" during World War II, would proceed to create the land called Motown ...
- Clay Aiken: Yes, I'm Gay - 2SNAPS.TV
2SNAPS.TVClay Aiken: Yes, I'm Gay2SNAPS.TV, CA - 9 hours agoBut the sad thing is he may be right. The delusional world of 400lb single fat women is a delicate one; it is a world where people like Aiken are not gay, ...
- In Your Schools - Sept. 29, 2008 - Lynchburg News and Advance
In Your Schools - Sept. 29, 2008Lynchburg News and Advance, VA - 20 minutes ago30: School pictures for all students, faculty and staff -Oct. 3: Blessing of the Animals, 2:15 pm in the courtyard; Upper School Poetry Recital, ...
- Palin's candidacy is no joke - Seattle Post Intelligencer
Palin's candidacy is no jokeSeattle Post Intelligencer - 6 hours agoBy BEKAH GRIM At the Seattle Poetry Slam last week, a poet got up to the microphone and said, "This poem is from the perspective of Sarah Palin. ...
- To Do: Poetry Reading - Daily Tribune
Members of the Wisconsin Fellowship of Poets will read selections of their poetry to celebrate the release of the 2009 Wisconsin Poets Calendar at 7 p.m. today in the All-Purpose Room at McMillan Memorial Library. Readers at this event include the ...
- Disabled urged to help with plinth - This is Salisbury
SCULPTOR Antony Gormley, creator of such works as the Angel of the North and Field for the British Isles has been commissioned to make a piece for the fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square and his proposal, One and Other, uses real people. To mark this ...
- Monmouth County Reading Council celebrates International Literacy Day - Asbury Park Press
Monmouth County Reading Council celebrates International Literacy DayAsbury Park Press, NJ - Sep 22, 2008The MCRC is looking forward to their upcoming October event where Dr. Elizabeth Asbury will present an interactive program: Weaving Poetry through the ...
- 50 Bands. Over 20 Hours. 2 Smashed Cars? (Tiger Weekly)
Art is a funny thing. It is at once defiant and cordial. It can appeal to our base nature and yet simultaneously be the most intellectual thing a human can encounter. It can be a study in solitude and yet be both the source and benefactor of interaction. Yes, art wears many masks.
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