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- Are you prepared if a natural disaster hit La Jolla? - La Jolla
Madison Gallery will exhibit original paintings by Jean Kazandjian at a once-in-a-lifetime exhibition. The Madison Gallery is at 1020 Prospect St. For further information call (858) 459-0836 or visit www.madisongalleries.com. Luncheon of the Boating ...
- Free alt-art festival - Buenos Aires Herald
Ciudad emergente, a free 3-day festival organized by Buenos Aires City government at the Recoleta Cultural Centre, opens tomorrow. It will showcase youth culture, art, music, poetry, stencils, videoclips documentaries and music films. There will be ...
- Rumors abound after quake - Boston Globe
BEIJING - Almost as soon as the initial aftershocks stopped reverberating last week, the rumors began. Some say that frogs, insects, and other animals fled shortly before the earth shook. Others insist that water mysteriously drained from ponds, or ...
- Craig briefs for May 26 - Craig Daily Press
Craig briefs for May 26Craig Daily Press, CO - 1 hour agoThe group will read books across the genres — new and old fiction, science writing, creative non-fiction, mysteries and may even take a peek at poetry. ...
- City writer hits jackpot with third novel - Edmonton Journal
EDMONTON - On his website, Edmonton's Thomas Trofimuk describes himself as "writer, gardener and failed Buddhist." Looks like he'll now have to add literary lottery winner to the billing. After publishing his first two novels with small presses ...
- Actresses have stick-to-itiveness (Contra Costa Times)
Who was the first actress on a U.S. postage stamp? Strictly speaking, it was Ethel Barrymore, on a 1982 stamp with her brothers Lionel and John. In 1990, Judy Garland appeared on a stamp honoring "The Wizard of Oz" with Toto, as did Vivien Leigh on a "Gone With the Wind" stamp with Clark Gable.
- Going back to Beirut - Kansas City Star
Going back to BeirutKansas City Star, MO - 5 hours agoAfter I got hooked on Lebanese music, I began to pay more attention to the Lebanese language, really taking time to listen to the poetry in the guttural, ...
- Poetry costs Burmese editor his job - Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism
Poetry costs Burmese editor his jobPhilippine Center for Investigative Journalism, Philippines - 14 hours ago... but first identify yourself. guest_9195 : this forum is for discussion and exchanges of ideas on a given subject and open to everyone. no one could say ...
- Mr Snoop - Scotsman
Mr SnoopScotsman, United Kingdom - 30 minutes agoIn terms of looking at all these style icons and the other pictures, I know you'd rather go to a poetry reading than to Butlins." So far, so unsurprising ...
- 2008 Maine Literary Festival to Focus on the Environment - MarketWatch
2008 Maine Literary Festival to Focus on the EnvironmentMarketWatch - 3 hours agoThe Festival explores the roles of writing, poetry, nature, and science in shaping the way we treat the planet and live our lives. ...
- The end of an era - Bay Windows
The end of an eraBay Windows, MA - 10 minutes agoMcLee, who is clergy, African American, always questioned by the church as to what he’s doing, and you think about the risk that he’s taking - and it’s not ...
- Author’s earliest work in collection (The Fayetteville Observer)
“The Magical Campus” collects for the first time the earliest published writing of Thomas Wolfe, the Asheville native who was once called “the most promising writer of his generation.”
- Dancing with the universe - MinnPost.com
MinnPost.comDancing with the universeMinnPost.com, MN - 1 hour ago"And he brought up this poet, Rabindranath Tagore, an Indian poet who won the Nobel Prize, and I went looking through his poetry and found this "Stream of ...
- Missing metaphors - Times Online
Missing metaphorsTimes Online, UK - 2 hours agoHere he has produced a breathless yet sleepy book, rich in poetry (often glutinously so), ethereal and evasive in its merging of metaphor and plot, ...
- Museum event makes art dreamy for kids, families - East Valley Tribune
Justin Germain knows two things about dreams: "Everybody has them, and no one understands them," says the ASU graduate student. He's betting that commonality will make it easy to appreciate fine art on Saturday, when ASU Art Museum in Tempe hosts ...
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