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- Boinking: A (Very) Natural History - Nashville Scene
Boinking: A (Very) Natural HistoryNashville Scene, USA - 36 minutes agoEmerging from this literary exercise is genuine poetry, and a deep current of heartbreak runs beneath even the snarkiest entries. ...
- Zimbabwe: Zhakata Takes Zora to Rural Communities - AllAfrica.com
Zimbabwe: Zhakata Takes Zora to Rural CommunitiesAllAfrica.com, Washington - 3 hours agoThe people sat and listened to poetry and music. My band played for free and for some in the audience it was a dream come true," says Zhakata. ...
- Bumming with Jane | B Sharp - Australian Stage Online
Bumming with Jane | B SharpAustralian Stage Online, Australia - 8 hours agoInspired by the poetry of Charles Bukowski, Bumming with Jane is an exploration of love, poverty and constructed reality. Patrick and Jane are madly in love ...
- Pride of Place West Lake, buzzing Hangzhou’s center of calm - Inquirer.net
Pride of Place West Lake, buzzing Hangzhou’s center of calmInquirer.net, Philippines - 8 hours agoImmortalized in painting, music and poetry, images of West Lake have been transmitted to each Chinese. Since the early dynasties up to this day, ...
- Your weekly planner - Bucyrus Telegraph Forum
Your weekly plannerBucyrus Telegraph Forum, United States - 4 hours agoPoet Sarah Stahl (poetry reading) -- 12:40 pm, in the poetry tent on the corner of Cleveland Avenue and Gay Street on the campus of Columbus College of Art ...
- Bloomfield High Students To Visit Holocaust Memorial - Hartford Courant
Bloomfield High Students To Visit Holocaust MemorialHartford Courant, United States - 4 hours agoOlzacki said the new project will enable Bloomfield students to learn about an older person's life history and experiences and will allow the older person ...
- Evening of poetry, music reminiscent of the 1960s (Bucyrus Telegraph-Forum)
MANSFIELD -- Even with a bad phone connection, poet Mark Hersman's passion for words and music, for helping people make connections with themselves and others, comes through loud and clear.
- How to solve common summer problems - National Post
How to solve common summer problemsNational Post, Canada - 4 hours agoNot the time to break out that obscure poetry collection -- the perfect summer beach read should be written by someone with the surname Grisham, Rowling, ...
- Wow, what a story! (Toronto Sun)
Whopping $1.25-million advance just the beginning for Winnipeg author's first novel
- The Bible takes an Eastern influence (Goulburn Post)
THE words of the Bhagavadgita, the songs of a Hindu mystic and the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi have all found a place in a controversial Bible published in India.
- Remember When: School salaries have changed — and yet they haven't - Fort Pierce Tribune
This newspaper photo, originially shot by Joseph Noble of the Stuart News in mid-August of 1972, shows Jack Smouse, assistant superintendent of Martin County schools, giving a bus load of teachers new to Martin County a tour of the region. Alice ...
- Pupils' poetic success - Lynn News
Pupils' poetic successLynn News, UK - 3 hours agoJordan Rumbles (6), of Thornham, was the winner for the years One and Two category with his poem called “County by Numbers”. He was presented with his prize ...
- Stephen Moss travels on the sleeper service (Guardian Unlimited)
The announcement that strangers can no longer share a berth led Stephen Moss to wonder just what people get up to on the sleeper service
- Passed/Failed: An education in the life of Arnold Wesker, playwright (Independent)
Sir Arnold Wesker, 76, is the author of 42 plays, including The Kitchen, Roots and Chips with Everything. His non-fiction includes As Much as I Dare, his autobiography. Wesker's Love Plays, Wesker's Monologues, and the playwright's first poetry collection, All Things Tire of Themselves, have all been published recently.
- Berkshire County musician Jim Reynolds releases first CD - Advocate Weekly
Berkshire County musician Jim Reynolds releases first CDAdvocate Weekly, MA - 58 minutes agoAfter the breakup, he turned to poetry and another Emily and found solace. "See, Emily Dickinson knows what I'm talking about," he said he thought at the ...
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