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- Boardwalk - June 3, 2008 - Tonight
Boardwalk - June 3, 2008Tonight, South Africa - 3 hours agoCelebrates Cape Town through poetry, song and dance.Tel: 083-270-5592. Odidiva runs at Friendly Society, Greenpoint, every Saturday night. ...
- ARTFUL SHOPPER: Cheshire Cat still treasure for toys - News-Press
Talking shop with Mary Dondero, owner of The Cheshire Cat Toys i Fort Myers. The store sells a great selection of hard-to-find toys; from Madame Alexander and Corolle dolls to Papo mythical figurines. The Cheshire Cat is a convenient place to do one ...
- Bay Area Vista - NBC 11
Representatives from the Silicon Valley Conference for Community & Justice (SVCCJ) join us to discuss their current projects including their Community Leadership Awards. Silicon Valley Conference for Community & Justice (formerly known as "NCCJ ...
- Swampscott woman shares life story with new book (The Salem News)
SWAMPSCOTT and mdash; Estelle Epstein has been a Swampscott resident for more than 50 years, but she has been writing for even longer than that. "I'm writing all the time," said the former elementary school teacher and published playwright.
- Robin Williams, Alexie Gilmore lead 'Dad' (The Hollywood Reporter)
Alexie Gilmore is set to teach Robin Williams a lesson. The two have signed to star in the indie feature "World's Greatest Dad."
- The best club in the world? - Guardian Unlimited
It's two o'clock in the morning, and I've got a stupid beer advert in my head. Three default blokes are in a club full of beautiful people. As one of them approaches the bar, the DJ stops playing so he can place his order sans voice strain. A ...
- Back to basics for a geyser of musical creativity - The Gazette (Montreal)
Back to basics for a geyser of musical creativityThe Gazette (Montreal), Canada - 9 hours ago"It was funny, too, because when I put Let's Just Be out ... people who liked Nuclear Daydream would be like, 'He lost it.' Man, Nuclear Daydream came out, ...
- Will Smith goes back to school; Katie Holmes goes to Broadway: The ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Today's word, class, is "Thetan." Will Smith, about as likable and bankable a star as you can get, is courting controversy for possible ties to Scientology. Now, Smith is funding (to the tune of $1 million) a private school in Calabasas, Calif., that ...
- Italy’s tribute to a Polish poet - Thenews.pl
Italy’s tribute to a Polish poetThenews.pl, Poland - 3 hours agoThe programme of the festival include poetry readings, panel discussions, a performance of Herbert’s play The Philosophers’ Cave and a film about the poet. ...
- The poetry of departure - Guardian Blogs
On an epic scale? ... Departure does not have to be as mundane as a routine takeoff. Photograph: Lewis Whyld/PA A blog on poetry and travel could embark in any number of directions. Is The Rime of the Ancient Mariner the most ill-omened voyage ever ...
- Those glorious Seventies - Independent
Share IN 1974 I was 16 years old. I distinctly remember lying on the ground in a dark nightclub called Zero's, somewhere on Henry Street in Dublin . The band, if I remember correctly, was some variation of Skid Row. I had been smoking Paki Black ...
- Why warm golf balls work better on the green - Globe and Mail
The facts fairly explode off the screen. The narrator barks authoritatively. The technology glistens and gleams. The nifty computer graphics seduce the eye. The guinea pigs provide some comic relief. An expert or two weighs in. The numbers quickly ...
- Trails through time bind us together - Blue Springs Examiner
My name is Molly, and I’m a cultural anthropologist from California. Last month I inadvertently followed the Pony Express trail from my home in Placerville (about 40 miles east of Sacramento) to your fair city of Independence. One morning during my ...
- Alanis Morissette and Emmylou Harris deliver discs that look despair in the face (The Buffalo News)
There are two ways to deal with the inevitable emotional and existential crises that become a common part of life once you've left your twenties.
- NEWS BRIEFLY (The Daily Texan)
UT writing center alum wins Keene literature prize for play A recent graduate of the James A. Michener Center for Writers at UT was awarded this week with the Keene Prize for literature. George Brant received $50,000 for his play "Elephant Graveyard," which was one of 51 submissions in drama, poetry and fiction.
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