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- Before Jack hits the road - The Statesman
Before Jack hits the roadThe Statesman, India - 12 hours agoAnnam Suresh chalks out a few handy tips for The monsoons bring visions of poetry and romance. And if you are a driver, you see nightmares of waterlogged ...
- Sonnets are made to be spoken; author to read some of his (Reno Gazette-Journal)
Steven Nightingale writes a sonnet daily.
- New management at Artspace evicting many residents (The Salt Lake Tribune)
Tim Larsen fell in love with his home in the Artspace Bridge Projects after he moved in seven years ago. As a musician, he liked talking shop with other artists, and he enjoyed being part of what felt like a "small town in a big city" on the corner of 500 West and 200 South in Salt Lake City.
- Saskatoon Fringe Theatre Festival reviews - StarPhoenix
Saskatoon Fringe Theatre Festival reviewsStarPhoenix, Canada - 10 hours agoThere are moments of poetry in the writing, though, and the message of hope at the end is welcome. But if you're looking for a diamond in the rough at the ...
- Poetry slam: Councilor to challenge Gloucester laureate nomination (Gloucester Daily Times)
Before the Committee for the Arts' choice for the city's next poet laureate, Ruthanne "Rufus" Collinson, starts penning any acceptance speeches, her appointment will have to survive a challenge by a city councilor on Tuesday.
- Fall Arts Preview: November (San Francisco Chronicle)
THEATER Rita Moreno: A showbiz legend, Tony, Oscar, Emmy and Grammy winner Rita Moreno makes her Rrazz Room debut with "Little Tributes," a new musical revue of old standards, forgotten chestnuts and new works. Nov. 4-23. Rrazz Room, Hotel Nikko, 222 Mason...
- St Alban’s in the full flower of life - This is Hampshire
IT grew up with Southampton's Flower Estate and now the 75th anniversary bells are ringing out loud and clear from St Alban's Church. Back in 1933 the church was built to serve a new parish with giant housing estates north and south of Burgess Road ...
- Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish dead at 67 - Forbes
Mahmoud Darwish, a Palestinian cultural icon whose poetry eloquently told of his people's experiences of exile, occupation and infighting, died Saturday in Houston. He was 67. The predominant Palestinian poet, whose work has been translated into more ...
- A whale of a time in Berlin - New Zealand Herald
A whale of a time in BerlinNew Zealand Herald, New Zealand - 1 hour agoSo, in the midst of everything else that was going on in his musical life at the time, Benson came up with a song about whales and emailed it away to the ...
- Last Chance! Playbill's Reminder of NYC Shows Closing July 27 (Playbill)
The devil's sexy assistant, a long-running Off-Broadway revue, and a tale of a family milestone all disappear on Sunday. Here's Playbill.com's weekly "Last Chance" reminder to catch Broadway and Off-Broadway productions before they close.
- Princeton tots get a 'Teddy Bear Picnic' - Packet Online
PRINCETON -- The story room at the Princeton Public Library was filled with teddy bears. There were traditional brown bears, tiny yellow bears, bright red bears, old bears, new bears, and outfitted bears. Gina Dudas, 3, in a patterned sundress, had ...
- Joseph Lodge Superior Court Judge (Santa Barbara Independent)
Joe Lodge was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, in 1932. His father was a businessman, his mother a piano teacher. There were no lawyers in his family, but he decided as a teenager that he wanted to become one. His father wanted him to go into the family business, while his mother supported him in his desire to go away to college. His mother prevailed.
- Celebs, politicians, best-selling authors at National Book ... - The Canadian Press
Celebs, politicians, best-selling authors at National Book ...The Canadian Press, WASHINGTON - 3 hours agoWASHINGTON — Salman Rushdie and Tiki Barber are among 70 authors scheduled to participate in the 2008 National Book Festival. The Library of Congress is ...
- Hypocrisy, human rights and the Beijing games - Green Left Weekly
Hypocrisy, human rights and the Beijing gamesGreen Left Weekly, Australia - 5 hours agoUyrghur poets have even been charged with “spiritual terrorism” for their work. These charges can bring the death sentence. East Turkestan is the only place ...
- 3D prototyping on the Internet ready (The Inquirer)
A DUTCH FIRM has worked out a way of fabricating items in 3D on the world wide wibble.
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