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- Books with local flavour on show - Newindpress
Books with local flavour on showNewindpress, India - 8 hours agoThe exhibition, though a low-key affair, should make many book lovers happy. There are a whole lot of Malayalam story books, exercise books and poetry ...
- Baroque art and Playboy bunnies - Ottawa Citizen
You may not remember it, especially if you were busy jitterbugging the night away, but Peter Hinton says the late 1950s and early '60s possessed a grandeur and formality now vanished from North America. There was even a baroque and rococo revival ...
- More News - Citizens Voice
More NewsCitizens Voice, PA - 43 minutes agoPick up a game board, learn about teen summer programs, have fun, snacks and prizes. Ages 11-18. Poetry Workshops with Wilkes University’s Jim Warner this ...
- Obituaries for the week of June 19, 2008 (Penn Hills Progress)
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- Rare collection of recordings preserved after decades (Knoxville News Sentinel)
In 1946, a radio repairman named Latham Wyrick purchased a home disc recorder and began roaming the hills of Union County. Electricity was still a newcomer to rural East Tennessee, and Wyrick was one of the first to plug in. He loved gadgets, and although he didn't play an instrument, he loved music, especially the old-time gospel singing of the Holiness church.
- Open Mic: National Poetry Month - Love - San Francisco Gate
April was National Poetry Month and dozens of readers responded to our call to read their original poems out loud on our Open Mic podcast. We received so many that we'll have to continue posting poems into May
- Net savvy 96-yr-old blogs to share ideas online - That's Cricket
At an age when people begin to lose interest in many aspects of the world around them, 96-year-old Randall Butisingh not only mastered the intricacies of the internet but also began his own blog, which describes him as one of the world's oldest ...
- Bemis festival celebrates creativity in all forms this weekend (Southwest Iowa News)
OMAHA - The Bemis08: Creativity Festival will be a festival unlike anything in the area. Featuring three days of all things creative, tonight through Saturday, the festival will be held inside and outside the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, 12th and Leavenworth streets, Omaha.
- Rochester, Brighton students grasp power of words - Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Rochester, Brighton students grasp power of wordsRochester Democrat and Chronicle, NY - 55 minutes agoThe winners in each poetry and prose divisions receives $200; second and third place winners receive $100 and $75, respectively. ...
- Teaching Legend Gilbert Named 2008 Parade Marshal (Palisadian-Post)
Weathered books with titles such as 'Roots,' 'Les Miserables' and the 'Canterbury Tales' line Rose Gilbert's bookshelf in the family room of her Pacific Palisades home.
- What is “Foreign Consciousness”? - Modern Ghana
What is “Foreign Consciousness”?Modern Ghana, Ghana - 7 hours agoIndeed at the latter institution, for instance, while PERSCOVITES grappled with continental African Poetry (ie A Selection of African Poetry, edited by Kojo ...
- The Morville Hours, By Katherine Swift - Independent
The Morville Hours, By Katherine SwiftIndependent, UK - 1 hour agoIt is also a tumult of observation and the love of knowledge, shot through with glints of autobiography. In 1988, Katherine and her husband, Ken Swift, ...
- Press Release: Hey Wii Owners ... It's Time to Eat! - Fatman Games
Press Release: Hey Wii Owners ... It's Time to Eat!Fatman Games - 44 minutes agoThese brave men and women are artists of the alimentary canal, warriors who create living poetry with each wiggle of the epiglottis. ...
- Datebook (Moorpark Acorn)
FRI., MAY 23 'Into The Woods Jr.' Curtain Call Youth Theatre opens musical "Into the Woods Jr.," 8 p.m., Camarillo Community Theatre, 330 Skyway Drive (inside airport), Camarillo. Through June 1. 8 p.m. Fridays, Saturdays. 2 p.m. Sundays. $10 general admission, $5 children 12 and under. Free popcorn with donation of non-perishable food item for food bank.
- Health Center to offer free testing for HIV (Middletown Times Herald-Record)
CITY OF NEWBURGH - The Greater Hudson Valley Family Health Center is offering free HIV testing from noon to 6 p.m. June 26 at the health center’s offices at 3 Washington Square.
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