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- VETERANS AND MPS MARK WORK OF NATIONAL HERITAGE MEMORIAL FUND - 24 Hour Museum
24 Hour MuseumVETERANS AND MPS MARK WORK OF NATIONAL HERITAGE MEMORIAL FUND24 Hour Museum, UK - 16 hours agoCentral to the display are the autobiographical works and war poetry of Siegfried Sassoon, saved for the nation in 1982 by the Imperial War Museum with the ...
- Theater review: A wistful double bill - San Jose Mercury News
Theater review: A wistful double billSan Jose Mercury News, USA - 2 hours agoThat inability to quite ground Massicotte's ethereal poetry in deep-rooted emotion undercuts the play's power. Charlie's fantasy of battle - heroism and ...
- Bourne COA hosting author readings (The Standard-Times)
Bourne COA to host author readings
- Goodtime III celebrates 50 years cruising on the Cuyahoga River - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Lisa DeJong/PD About 800 students and teachers filled the Goodtime III a recent Friday for field trips into Cleveland. The kids' favorite point of interest is the Center Street bobtail swing bridge, teacher Eileen Geiger said. She's been taking her ...
- Performers boost China's profile - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Performers boost China's profilePittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - 1 hour agoLocal talent also took to the stage, including high school seniors and poetry readers Peter Wong and Chelsea Cramer, and junior Adam Handen, ...
- Young and expressionable: Youth Speak poetry slam's give a voice to ... - Seattle Times
7 p.m. Sunday, May 18. Seattle University, Pigott Auditorium, 901 12th Ave.; $5 youth, $10 adults (206-661-2036 or www.seattleyouthspeaks.org ) A spotlight shines down onto a crumpled piece of notebook paper, as a faltering voice utters words that ...
- Daily Planner for June 6 - Chico Enterprise-Record
ORLAND CENTER FOR THE ARTS AND GALLERY: 3-7 p.m. 1016 South St. Artist's reception 5-7 p.m. Artist Ellen Heise's work through June 14. (Regular gallery hours: noon to 4 p.m.) AUTHOR APPEARANCE: 3 p.m. Lyon Books, 121 W. Fifth St. Book signing by Tom ...
- One's choice of language should always come from the heart - El Paso Times
One's choice of language should always come from the heartEl Paso Times, TX - 12 hours agoLet a child learn Spanish because he is enamored with the poetry of Neruda, or Russian because the land of Pushkin has cast a spell over him, ...
- Last night's TV: A very British rocket launch (Guardian Unlimited)
Michelle Hodgson: A very British rocket launch
- Whaddaya do? - HamptonRoads.com
This is a good weekend for those of us perpetually locked into the groove of pop to broaden our cultural horizons and have some respectable, grown-up artistic influences. I mean, Wu-Tang is great and all, but add something else to your palette would ...
- Bluecoat Arts Centre chief: We will soon be back - Liverpool Daily Post
Bluecoat Arts Centre chief: We will soon be backLiverpool Daily Post, UK - 40 minutes agoLast night’s Poetry Pool Launch was moved to BBC Radio Merseyside’s performance space while tonight’s music performance, Port in Every Storm featuring Evan ...
- Pledged to Obama - Wall Street Journal
Amid months of fervent campaigning on behalf of Barack Obama, Jody Rodgers of Seattle ran a side campaign -- stringing up banners and passing out buttons, making stump speeches at the neighborhood elementary school and courting constituents at the ...
- Potent mix of elegance, energy (Jam! Showbiz)
TORONTO - In a way it's the same old story -- Alberta energy used to heat up a space in chilly old Toronto.
- Posters, storybooks spread AIDS awareness in rural India (Feature) - Webindia 123
A Nandalal Bose-inspired 'patua' style painting of a loving couple as a poster endorsing the use of condoms; a storybook in tribal Santhali language talking of the dangers that migrant male labourers face if they are promiscuous - messages on HIV ...
- Love and strife under the stars (The Charlotte Observer)
Romeo's heart is broken – but then he meets Juliet. The two fall instantly in love – but their families are against the match. A kindly friar agrees to help them marry – but his plan goes awry. “Romeo and Juliet,†too, feels like two steps forward, three steps back for Collaborative Arts and its nascent Charlotte Shakespeare Festival. The free outdoor production at The Green uptown ...
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