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- World Grotto (Metro Pulse)
Description: A unique atmosphere to enjoy live music from all genres, an art gallery featuring local artists, and eclectic furnishings. The underground bar creates an intimate experience with featured musicians. They host a Poetry Slam and Game night weekly.
- No place like dome: the Emperor Hadrian's connection with the Pantheon - Times Online
It is still the most powerful building in the world. Every time I walk inside – its vast, silent, columnless dome always a surprise after the hubbub of the city – I get goosebumps. If an Ancient Roman were standing right next to you, living ...
- Public invited to meet future poets - Daily Item
LEWISBURG — Many undergraduates who take part in the Bucknell University’s Seminar for Younger Poets become quite well known in the poetry world. The public is invited to come, meet and listen to some of these poets of the future at four public ...
- New shows, hot tickets: Get a piece of Cake at Main Street Armory - Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
New shows, hot tickets: Get a piece of Cake at Main Street ArmoryRochester Democrat and Chronicle, NY - 1 hour ago... will be celebrated at the Black Dog Music Fest, a six-hour show on July 27 featuring 22 acts from the local folk, alt-country, rock and poetry scenes, ...
- Classical CDs: Stravinsky, Mussorgsky and more... - Daily Telegraph
The Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra has always traded on the subtleties of its instrumental sounds, which has made it ideal for interpreting such widely diverse music as Bruckner and Ravel. It puts this distinctive colour to good use in Stravinsky's ...
- Annella Brown, Boston's first female surgeon - Boston Globe
In 1977, a news report said Annella Brown, a Boston surgeon and art collector, had arrived in a blue-and-white helicopter on the lawn of Mentmore Towers, the Rothchild estate in Buckinghamshire, England, for an auction. She "paid $58,480 for a pair ...
- Study: Social Networking Teens Learn 21st Century Skills - TechNewsWorld
With social networking sites, teens can learn more than what their friends were up to last night, according to a University of Minnesota study. The teens who participated in the survey -- all from urban households with median-or-lower income levels ...
- Contests to focus on childhood tobacco risks - Baxter Bulletin
Contests to focus on childhood tobacco risksBaxter Bulletin, AR - 11 hours ago"Each child's work will be numbered and the winning numbers will receive the prizes." Helping children understand tobacco addiction, helping them avoid ...
- Area Senior Earn Recognition - Marshall County Journal
Area Senior Earn RecognitionMarshall County Journal, SD - 40 minutes agoAlsaker has been named Citizen of the Quarter, a two-time Student of the Quarter, Poetry Out Loud winner and state participant, and received awards in ...
- Mortal Coil by David Boyd Haycock and Not Dead Yet by Julia Neuberger - Times Online
Mortal Coil by David Boyd Haycock and Not Dead Yet by Julia NeubergerTimes Online, UK - 7 hours agoIronically, though, this wellintentioned work is far less fun than Haycock's account of obsessives and death-deniers. But the answer to both may lie in an ...
- Riverbank Poet Laureate featured at reading (Dayton Daily News)
(Note: Slammin' John Kraimer, the Poet Laureate of the Riverbank Poetry Project, will be the featured poet at next week's season-closing session. Here, he shares with Go! his unique take on spring.)
- TV’s ’Laugh-in’ comic Dick Martin dies in Calif - Boston Herald
L OS ANGELES - Dick Martin, the zany half of the comedy team whose "Rowan and Martin’s Laugh-In" took television by storm in the 1960s, making stars of Goldie Hawn and Lily Tomlin and creating such national catch-phrases as "Sock it to me!" has ...
- Roger Palmer lets the Dogs out (Creative Loafing Tampa)
Childlike artworks underscore the horrors of war... By Megan Voeller When a people are used as mere human instruments for firing cannon or thrusting bayonets, in the service and for the selfish purposes of a master, such war degrades a people. --J.S. Mill When philosopher John Stuart Mill evoked those brutal images in 1862, he was actually writing in favor of war, but only in cases that "protect ...
- Writer of poetry, prose loved beauty of flowers, hats (Memphis Commercial Appeal)
Born and raised in the Big Ivy community of Savannah, Tenn., poet and author Margaret Kerr never hid her love of color and nature. Just ask parishioners of First United Methodist Church of Savannah, where she was active for more than 70 years and became known as "the hat lady."
- Saul Williams' Single List Of Demands Takes Charge With Nike's My ... - Top40-Charts.com
Saul Williams' Single List Of Demands Takes Charge With Nike's My ...Top40-Charts.com, NY - 6 hours agoSaul Williams, respected for both politically charged poetry as well as his influential music style, recently made headlines when he released "The ...
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