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- Agency seeks PAVE members' memoirs - The Newark Advocate
Agency seeks PAVE members' memoirsThe Newark Advocate, OH - 9 hours agoSubmissions are not restricted to written pieces but also may include things like visual art and music poetry. All pieces can be submitted to MHALC, ...
- Runyon does Runyon - Pueblo Chieftain
It's celebration time at the Damon Runyon Repertory: The theater troupe has reached its 10th anniversary and to kick off the season, it's presenting a classic musical based on the works of one of Pueblo's favorite sons, who also is DRR's namesake ...
- Community Calendar for the week beginning Nov. 13-20 - Houston County News
Community Calendar for the week beginning Nov. 13-20Houston County News, MN - Nov 12, 2008Benefit event through AGAPE ministry for tuition for African women and girls. Mississippi Sippin’: every Tuesday from 5 to 7 pm, Minnesota Marine Art Museum ...
- Malik Allah Yar Khan Khunda — A great scion of politics - The News International
Malik Allah Yar Khan Khunda — A great scion of politicsThe News International, Pakistan - 6 hours agoHe had a refined taste of poetry, literature and history. He himself tried in poetry when he used to be the Editor of College Magazine. ...
- My Haverhill: The haunts of Haverhill - Eagle Tribune
My Haverhill: The haunts of HaverhillEagle Tribune, MA - 2 hours agoTurn to a poem titled "Suicide Pond," which relates to things close to Whittier's birthplace, still a shrine to one of the country's foremost men of letters ...
- Day Planner this week (Denver Post)
Meet some of the world's rarest bats in this unique educational presentation by conservation biologist Rob Mies.
- Brahms: String Quartets Op. 51 No. 1, Op. 67 - Musical Criticism
Musical CriticismBrahms: String Quartets Op. 51 No. 1, Op. 67Musical Criticism, UK - 11 hours agoThese are allied with a sharp awareness of the structural detail of the writing. The development section is here a site of great excitement. ...
- Theatre producer masters new shows - Haringey Independent
Guy Masterson was inspired to become an actor by his great uncle, the Hollywood icon Richard Burton. Since then he has taken well over 50 shows to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, and, without the help of any Arts Council funding, he has put on six of ...
- Palestine ISD gets superior rating on FIRST - Palestine Herald Press
Palestine ISD gets superior rating on FIRSTPalestine Herald Press, TX - 1 hour ago... as a whole had met AYP requirements and that the high school “barely missed” meeting requirement due to African American math and Hispanic scores. ...
- Sarah Lee keeps Guthrie folk tradition going strong - News-Democrat
When you're the direct descendant of folk legends, most people probably assume a career in music would be a no-brainer for you. But Sarah Lee Guthrie -- daughter of Arlo and granddaughter of Woody -- nearly confounded everyone. Sure, you heard her ...
- Jennifer Koski: Writers stand tall with public readings - Post-Bulletin
I'd like to add another activity to the list of "Reasons People Need To Quit Whining That There's Nothing To Do in Southeastern Minnesota." I'm filing this one -- the Third Wednesday series at the Jon Hassler Theater in Plainview -- right between ...
- Black Butterfly’ - Vindicator
Buckcherry staged a monstrous comeback with 2006’s “15.” Led by frontman Josh Todd and guitarist Keith Nelson, Buckcherry clawed its way back to the top, and once again, Buckcherry brings a hard-living, take-no-prisoners style to their equally ...
- Life is all in the details - Times Union
These days everyone is in a hurry; a tizzy, if you will. In my business, journalism, there are so few of us doing so much that it seems incumbent upon me to hurry, get the job done and move on to the next project. It's a mistake. I have to slow down ...
- Newcomers and Veterans Nominated for Book Prizes (New York Times)
American conflicts from the Civil War to the war on terror dominated the nonfiction finalists for the National Book Awards, which were announced on Wednesday.
- Sylvia Brownrigg's 'The Delivery Room' (International Herald Tribune)
Brownrigg brings an ironist's eye to the tragicomic proceedings of 'The Delivery Room,' where she risks monotony with so many baby-on-the-brain patients, while deftly shifting our point of view among her whining characters.
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