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- Take a trip deep into Hardy country - This is Dorset
FOLLOW in the footsteps of Thomas Hardy at the international festival being held in Dorchester this summer. Coach tours are among the highlights of the 18th international Thomas Hardy conference and festival that runs from July 26 to August 2 ...
- Roberts' budget man resigns - Hudson Reporter
T he City Council met twice last week, on Sunday and Wednesday, and both times denied City Hall's attempt to raise spending in its 11-months-late budget - instead, forcing the state to come in and possibly solve the city's budget crisis by raising ...
- VIDEO: New song, new president, new era - MPNnow.com
VIDEO: New song, new president, new eraMPNnow.com, NY - 2 hours agoTwo winners of a college poetry contest, student Erin Parker and Barbara Murphy, associate professor of developmental studies, read their poems, ...
- DNR Announces River Of Words® Poetry And Art Contest Finalists - Maryland Department of Natural Resources (press release)
DNR Announces River Of Words® Poetry And Art Contest FinalistsMaryland Department of Natural Resources (press release), MD - 3 hours agoEach year, the Maryland Department of Natural Resources partners with River of Words®, an international and state poetry and art contest. ...
- San Francisco itineraries: One day, weekend or week (USA Today)
Make the most of your time in the City by the Bay, whether you've got a day, a weekend or a week to spare.
- 'Desperate Housewives' and best bets in the arts - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
What happens in the two-hour season finale of "DH"? How much space do we have? Susan and Mike (Teri Hatcher and James Denton) show off their new baby; Lynette (Felicity Huffman) is accused of child abuse; and, finally, we learn the truth about ...
- Island of Liberalism (Tucson Weekly)
When the copper miners left, the artists took their place in eclectic Bisbee
- City neighborhood's fair has lots of French flair - Courier-Post
The Fairmount neighborhood that houses Eastern State Penitentiary celebrates Bastille Day -- when French peasants stormed the Bastille and dissolved the monarchy in a most, ahem, decisive manner -- this weekend. Today, Fairmount restaurants ...
- Chronicling the hills - Hindu
HinduChronicling the hillsHindu, India - 7 minutes agoThe black and white world of the 1960s, the lost forever world of childhood begins to come alive. A world where we played Robin Hood and his Merry Men in a ...
- Good work, bad attitude: Negative stereotyping among volunteers - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
Good work, bad attitude: Negative stereotyping among volunteersThe Star-Ledger - NJ.com, NJ - 48 minutes agoAmbitious enough to have traveled the country to share her poetry, hard-working enough to haved earn a college diploma, and smart enough to be a member of ...
- Vendler’s Yeats - New York Times
Vendler’s YeatsNew York Times, United States - 2 hours agoHelen Vendler is one of the most powerful poetry critics of our time, and her relationship with her art is as simple as it is peculiar: she’sa steward. ...
- Mission to offer program for youth (The Times West Virginian)
Over the years, West Virginia Rescue Ministries has worked to help the less fortunate get on their feet, but now the local organization is expanding its services to include children from all socio-economic classes. The agency will soon be holding creative workshops for middle- and high school-aged children, said John Ervin Jr., youth outreach coordinator for the West Virginia Rescue Ministries’ ...
- Acadie is everywhere - Telegraph-Journal
Acadie is everywhereTelegraph-Journal, Canada - 1 hour agoIn art, music, dance, poetry and gastronomy, Acadian culture thrives, and it is this diversity that visitors will gather to enjoy at Caraquet. ...
- Blind Willie competes with Stalin for UK's oldest literary award - Scotsman
Blind Willie competes with Stalin for UK's oldest literary awardScotsman, United Kingdom - Apr 27, 2008... God's Architect: Pugin and the Building of Romantic Britain by Rosemary Hill; Edith Wharton by Hermione Lee; Young Stalin by Simon Sebag Montefiore and ...
- JUNETEENTH: Going back to Africa, 'just for today' - Richmond Times Dispatch
JUNETEENTH: Going back to Africa, 'just for today'Richmond Times Dispatch, VA - 4 hours ago... poetry readings and storytelling. The Alexandria Black History Museum staged "Running Scared, Running Free," a story set in 1850, the year the Fugitive ...
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