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- In brief: Crewe by-election; ‘Gay church’ film (Times Online)
Gordon Brown has ordered scores of ministers to Crewe & Nantwich this weekend in a last-minute effort to stave off defeat in next week’s by-election (Francis Elliott writes).
- Marjorie Talalay, co-founder of the Museum of Contemporary Art ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Marjorie Talalay, who died this week at age 87, at her desk in 1992. Her pioneering work bringing contemporary art to Cleveland audiences led to what is now the Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland. Survivors: Daughters Nina Talalay Callahan of ...
- Forty five artists ... one mountain. - Sudbury Star
Forty five artists ... one mountain.Sudbury Star, Canada - 1 hour agoEmily's writing, poetry and prose, is inspired by the physical environment that surrounds her, especially the rocks of Northern Ontario. ...
- After Dark: Breakin' at the Lockview, Ed Hardy and more. - Cleveland Plain Dealer
The sound of clanging utensils and plates and rumbling dishwashers wasn't musical enough for him. Last September, the Lime Spider in Akron closed its creaky door. Owner Danny Basone decided it was time to turn the infamous rock bar into a restaurant ...
- Bill Holm named McKnight Distinguished Artist - Minnesota Public Radio
Bill Holm named McKnight Distinguished ArtistMinnesota Public Radio, MN - 1 hour agoWhile he's produced a pile of books of prose and poetry over the years, he's earned his living as a teacher. Now, newly retired Bill Holm says he realizes ...Writer Bill Holm's ship comes in Minneapolis Star Tribuneall 2 news articles
- Museum's exhibit reflects Vermont's art and culture - Barre Montpelier Times Argus
Museum's exhibit reflects Vermont's art and cultureBarre Montpelier Times Argus, VT - 3 hours agoAnecdotally, he mentioned that the week before, he'd been in the next room listening to a poetry reading by Carol Westberg when he noticed a robin sitting ...
- H. Brandt Ayers: How was your Fourth? - Anniston Star
Ours was pretty good at our place in the cool North Carolina mountains: Daughter Margaret was with us, feeling better after a bad health patch, and her leggy cousin Julia's excitement about entering Appalachian State charmed us. We passed up the ...
- Tribute paid to rail death teenager - Biggleswade Chronicle
Tributes have been paid to a man who was killed after being hit by a train at Sandy railway station on Saturday. British Transport Police received a report at 6.31pm that a man, who was later confirmed as 19-year-old Andrew Groves from Shillington ...
- Caroline Kennedy brings discretion to candidate search - Charleston Daily Mail
BOSTON - Caroline Kennedy lives a very private life with a very public profile. It's the perfect skill set for her newest assignment. As part of Barack Obama's vice presidential search team, Kennedy must function with the utmost secrecy in what is ...
- Flower City Theatre Festival tells some true tales this summer - Caledon Enterprise
Flower City Theatre Festival tells some true tales this summerCaledon Enterprise, Canada - 2 hours ago“It has beautiful verse, poetry. It’s really heartbreaking.†The intimate setting of the Studio series will serve these stories well. ...
- MOLOCH Music & Poetry Showcase - Dublinks
DublinksMOLOCH Music & Poetry ShowcaseDublinks, Ireland - 1 hour agoOn 31st July, online music and writing journal Moloch presents a fantastic showcase of some of its finest contributors, in the intimate surrounds of the ...
- Frameline celebrates 32 years with daring lineup - Examiner.com
Frameline celebrates 32 years with daring lineupExaminer.com - 2 hours agoSAN FRANCISCO (Map, News) - A gay Egyptian attempts to live outside of the closet, women behind bars go gothic and a teen boldly comes to terms with love ...
- Visiting maestro stands flat and rises above (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
We really should find a more gracious way to treat guests. In addition to enduring the usual stresses of a tour, the Orchestre National de France Tuesday night came up against unusually inhospitable conditions at Kimmel Center.
- Poet will read from inspirational collection - Sun-Journal
AUBURN - Pearl Tibbetts Sawyer, author of six published works of poetry, will read from her latest collection, "Hope is a Red Bird" at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 18, at Percy's Burrow in the Auburn Mall. Hope is the central issue of the poems in ...
- Black Pride event focuses on writers - Windy City Times
Black Pride event focuses on writersWindy City Times, IL - 10 hours agoWithin the world of African-American publishing, such questions are particularly complicated, given the marketplace of the book world. ...
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