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- Frameline celebrates 32 years with daring lineup (The San Francisco Examiner)
A gay Egyptian attempts to live outside of the closet, women behind bars go gothic and a teen boldly comes to terms with love and gender identity in Argentina.
- NEWS: Williams launches new online e-media journal (The Dartmouth)
The memoirs of Emmy award-winning screenwriter Stanley Rubin and an analysis of computer-generated poetry are featured in the first issue of the new online Journal of Media Studies, founded by Mark Williams, the chair of Dartmouth's film and television studies department. The journal, which debuted this month, will make peer-reviewed articles about electronic media available to the public free ...
- The Jazz Network Takes Off - Jazz.com
Jazz.comThe Jazz Network Takes OffJazz.com, TX - 4 hours agoJazz.com contributor Marissa Dodge, for example, treats Jazz Network visitors to generous samples of her singing & keyboard playing, songwriting, poetry, ...
- • Poem sparks court tussle - Daily Pilot
• Poem sparks court tussleDaily Pilot, CA - Jul 8, 2008“Ian Allen was head over heels in love with Rachael. You’re going to hear the evidence that Ian Allen felt he was saving Rachael. ...
- People of Lesbos take gay group to court over term 'Lesbian' - NWI.com
ATHENS, Greece - A Greek court has been asked to draw the line between the natives of the Aegean Sea island of Lesbos and the world's gay women. Three islanders from Lesbos _ home of the ancient poet Sappho, who praised love between women _ have ...
- Debut show for late starter - Kangaroo Island Islander
Debut show for late starterKangaroo Island Islander, Australia - 8 hours agoDirector of Fine Art Kangaroo Island and curator for the exhibition Fleur Peters said “I love Sonny’s paintings and started buying them in 2004 when he ...
- All Events for 22 May 2008 (My Village Tooting)
Until 22 May 2008 Two strangers wake up together and discover they've married following a night of debauchery in Sin City. One of the newly married couple has won a huge jackpot after playing the other's quarter. The...
- Agri-business luncheon set for July 10 (The Hanford Sentinel)
HANFORD -- Tickets are still on sale for the 22nd annual Agrii-business Luncheon at noon on Thursday, July 10 at the Wine Garden in the Kings Fairgrounds. The annual event marks the official kickoff for the 2008 Kings Fair, which runs through Sunday, July 13.
- Latino arts center ousted from its longtime home - Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles TimesLatino arts center ousted from its longtime homeLos Angeles Times, CA - 1 hour agoBut the center, which has hosted art exhibitions, concerts, poetry readings and other community events, had struggled financially for years and temporarily ...
- Family inspired by father-son team - Jonesboro Sun
JONESBORO — About four years ago Lee and Dana Hogue saw a video of an inspirational father-son team that participated in marathons, triathlons and numerous other challenging activities. Known as Team Hoyt, the duo was inspiring because the son ...
- Midwest events - Chicago Tribune
Midwest eventsChicago Tribune, United States - 26 minutes agoAsparagus season is ushered in with games, dinners, poetry and cooking contests, wine tastings, a fun run and food vendors selling asparagus-based recipes ...
- Natives of the Night - Variety
Natives of the NightVariety, CA - 1 hour agoThough good-looking throughout and featuring some evocative poetry by Dominican poet Pedro Mir, which gives the pic its title, this rarely probes beneath ...
- Poem to be published in poetry anthology - Amarillo Globe News
A poem written by Ashlyn Thomas, 12, a Westover Park Junior High School student, will be published by The American Library of Poetry in an anthology, "Brilliance." The entry by the daughter of Alan and Patty Thomas, "The First Day of Spring," has ...
- Entertain your brain at the Anderson library - Community Press & Recorder
Entertain your brain at the Anderson libraryCommunity Press & Recorder, KY - 2 hours agoFrom June 1 through July 31, we'll jump-start the minds of kids and teens with a brain-boosting lineup of poetry slams, readers' theater, storytelling, ...
- New play explores what search reveals about us (USA Today)
They are an unquestionably bizarre set of Internet search terms: Mange. Human mold. White camellia. Dying Elmo. Could those words also be clues to finding a missing person? That's the premise behind User 927, a new production in Philadelphia that blends fact and fiction in the tale of a disappearance from a small Midwestern town.
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