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- FREE events - AZCentral.com
An evening of fire dancers, taiko drummers, DJ music and geisha girls. Get sushi and drink specials, including $1 shots of flavored sake and $5 passion flower martinis. Also features a sushi-eating contest.. Registration required. RA Sushi 1652 S ...
- In the next 7: Black Arts Festival; 'X Files' movie - Ann Arbor News Blog
The Black Arts Festival kicks off with a free storytelling session hosted by Ivory D. Williams at 7 p.m. Monday at the Northside Association for Community Development, 612 N. Park St. Poetry readings, children's events, arts and crafts and the annual ...
- Story of love spans 65 wonderful years - Muswellbrook Chronicle
Story of love spans 65 wonderful yearsMuswellbrook Chronicle, Australia - 2 hours agoBY BRONWYN FARR IF marriage is a book of which the first chapter is written in poetry and the remaining chapters are written in prose, then the story of ...
- Smears, Scribbles, and Scratches: Twombly at the Tate Modern (The New York Sun)
The magnificent retrospective of veteran American artist Cy Twombly at London's Tate Modern is a reminder that, above all else, painting is smearing and drawing is scribble. In his handling, with its extremes of slightness and scatter, informality can border on the infantile. This show, which is curated by the Tate's director, Sir Nicholas Serota, travels to the Bilbao Guggenheim in the fall, ...
- Potential catastrophe all around (New Hampshire Union Leader)
His name was George F. Babbitt. He was 46 years old now, in April 1920, and he made nothing in particular, neither butter nor shoes nor poetry, but he was nimble in the calling of selling houses for more than people could afford to pay.
- Easton calendar - Easton Journal
Easton calendarEaston Journal, MA - 2 hours agoEvery other Saturday, 7:30 pm open mic sign up, 8 pm open mic followed by featured poet, concludes with poetry slam, Universalist Unitarian Church of ...
- Signs of the Times: How Technology Changes Deaf History - RIT News
Signs of the Times: How Technology Changes Deaf HistoryRIT News, NY - 6 hours agoFor generations, Deaf artists and poets relied on personal connections to tell their stories. But advancement in technology through blogs or video "vlogs" ...
- Celebrating Poetry - Hartford Courant
Celebrating PoetryHartford Courant, United States - 6 hours agoThe appointment of a new national poet laureate is especially newsworthy in Greater Hartford, home to one of the nation's biggest and most successful poetry ...
- Websites bring 'mix tapes' into the 21st century - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Websites bring 'mix tapes' into the 21st centuryMinneapolis Star Tribune, MN - 38 minutes agoFirst of all, you're using someone else's poetry to express how you feel. This is a delicate thing." No website captures that concept better than Cassette ...
- Homeless 90210: Slumming time and the livin's easy - Forbes
Being homeless in this upper crust enclave is not exactly like living on the street in other places. There are handouts of $2,000 and bottles of Dom Perignon, lucky finds of Gucci shoes and diamond-encrusted bracelets, a chance to rub shoulders with ...
- Talent night at Sun Theatre - Gothenburg Times
Talent night at Sun TheatreGothenburg Times, ne - 15 hours agoSix talents were featured including Chris Hodges and his poetry and an area Christian-rock band named “Fortress.” MANDOLIN MEDLEY: Judy Block played songs ...
- What he did - Worcester Telegram & Gazette
In 1870, theRev. William Reed Huntington, rector of All Saints Episcopal Church in Worcester from 1862 to 1883, published a book called “The Church-Idea: An Essay Towards Unity.” In it he laid out his thinking about the principles by which ...
- Album review: The New Frontiers’ Mending - Pegasus News
Album review: The New Frontiers’ MendingPegasus News, TX - 3 hours agoIt also never unnecessarily dares the listener to keep up with the pretense of overwrought, abstract faux poetry that clutters many “singer-songwriter” ...
- John Updike - guardian.co.uk
John Updikeguardian.co.uk, UK - 6 hours agoIn his novels Updike tracks the small tragedies of middle-class America with precision and poetry; his often unlikeable male heroes, such as Rabbit and Bech ...
- Prime Time Calendar the week of Aug. 27, 2008 (Independent Press)
Auditions, are scheduled for 8 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 4, for an upcoming production of the Maltby and Shire musical,, Baby, at the Summit Playhouse, 10 New England Ave., Summit. Production dates are Oct. 31; and Nov. 1, 6, 7, 8, 9, 14 and 15. Vicki Tripodo directs. Call 908-578-6882.
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