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- Visiting experts, scholars, authors, poets, playwrights... (Knox College)
Events are free and open to the public, except where noted. Dates, times, and titles are subject to change. To confirm event information, contact the Public Relations Office at news@knox.edu .
- “From the Bottom Up: The Hands and Feet Project” (Jackson Free Press)
This community poetry event and forum held to raise money for the Hands and Feet Project, an orphanage that was decimated by the past three hurricanes that hit Haiti. Hosted by OutSpoken, JSU's student poetry organization.
- Murder and Mayhem - Moscow News
Murder and MayhemMoscow News, Russia - 4 hours agoThis a sad and wonderful place to stroll, especially at this time of year between the gold trees and the stone crosses, and demands further exploration. ...
- Canadian songstress hopes to win prize at Mountain Stage (Charleston Daily Mail)
CHARLESTON, W.Va. - Through the wonders of the Internet, Canadian singer-songwriter Tanya Davis learned about an interesting contest for singer-songwriters down in the States.The 29-year-old resident of Halifax, Nova Scotia, figured what the heck and enter...
- Thursday, November 06, 2008 (Marion Chronicle-Tribune)
oCareer and internship fair, Indiana Wesleyan University, for college students looking for full- or part-time employment, internships, service learning, community service opportunities, summer camp and graduate or seminary school information.
- Amy Ephron: Knock, Knock, Knockin' on Putin's Door (HuffingtonPost)
Mama, take the tanning lights off me, I can't take it anymore. It's getting dark, too dark for me to see Russia from my front door.
- City Paper 's Seventh Annual Comics Contest - Baltimore City Paper
For young creative types, updating a web comic or screen-printing a few hundred minicomics is now as common as self-publishing a poetry-filled chapbook or knitting an afghan (oh, wait) once was. Cartooning is just another option on the cultural menu ...
- L’Invitation au Voyage, Covent Garden - the Sunday Times review - Times Online
Times OnlineL’Invitation au Voyage, Covent Garden - the Sunday Times reviewTimes Online, UK - 11 hours agoThe sublimities of Serenade, a timeless manifestation of genius, are so stunning in their inspirational “rightness” to the music that you catch your breath ...
- Dodge Poetry festival a hit (New Jersey Herald)
WATERLOO VILLAGE -- A freewheeling love of language proclaimed the beginning of the continent's largest celebration of poetry.
- Things to do: Week of Oct. 10 - Cornell Chronicle
Things to do: Week of Oct. 10Cornell Chronicle, NY - 7 hours agoFree and open to the public; the walk will go on rain or shine. Cornell Cinema will show four rare programs of visual music in association with the ...
- Obituaries in the news - Tri-City Herald
MUNNSVILLE, N.Y.(AP) - Hayden Carruth, an award-winning poet who wrote about the people and places of northern Vermont, died Monday. He was 87. Carruth, who lived in Vermont in the 1960s and 70s, died at his home in Munnsville, N.Y. after suffering a ...
- Socialeyes: Mark your page and go to the Literary Hall of Fame event - Fort Worth Star Telegram
Socialeyes: Mark your page and go to the Literary Hall of Fame eventFort Worth Star Telegram, TX - 1 hour agoSuzan-Lori Parks is the first African-American woman awarded the Pulitzer Prize for drama and has written screenplays, a novel and a musical based on the ...
- Belleville: A corner of Paris that was Edith Piaf's home - Jakarta Post
PIAF PIAF:: A sculpture of singer Edith Piaf is seen on the Edith Piaf place in Paris on Aug. 25.( AP/Jacques Brinon ) Tourists looking for old Paris charm and a taste of "La Vie en Rose" should head to Belleville, a largely overlooked part of the ...
- Wednesday, Sep 24th - San Francisco Bay Guardian
Wednesday, Sep 24thSan Francisco Bay Guardian, CA - 4 hours agoThat's not a diss, though — Nolan's Batman, embodied by Christian Bale, faces daunting circumstances. Ex-squeeze Rachel Dawes (Maggie Gyllenhaal, ...
- The balconies - Business World
One of the first things that attracted me in Lima and Cusco were the many, many decorative balconies that were part of the older homes. The more colonial the architecture was, the more decorative the balconies, it seemed. Obviously, labor was cheap ...
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