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- Ethnic diversity makes WNY great - Buffalo News
Mark Kohan, of Orchard Park, is editor in chief of the Polish American Journal and a member of the Buffalo Music Hall of Fame. On April 6, I attended a concert at Christ the King Seminary in East Aurora. The Greater Buffalo Youth Orchestra gave an ...
- An Interview with Amy Knox Brown - Bookslut
An Interview with Amy Knox BrownBookslut, IL - 11 minutes agoIt's actually pretty difficult for me to work on stories and novels simultaneously -- I can do a novel and some poetry or nonfiction, but there's something ...
- Theater review: 'Twelfth Night' a multicultural, lively romp in San Jose (San Jose Mercury News)
"Namaste!" biddeth the fool in the opening moments of "Twelfth Night" but, fear not, there is a method to his madness.
- Factbox-A few facts about Glastonbury - Reuters.uk
Factbox-A few facts about GlastonburyReuters.uk, UK - 2 hours agoThe three-day event also has poetry, theatre, circus and comedy. In previous years performers have included such famous names as Paul McCartney, ...
- Robin Thicke gets ready for 'Something Else' - LiveDaily
R&B/soulman Robin Thicke [ tickets ] will hit the road next month for a short run of dates to preview material from his forthcoming album, "Something Else." The singer/songwriter is currently scheduled to play eight shows Aug. 9-18, including five in ...
- Summer Reading Program provides poetry, plot twists and prizes - Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Honolulu Star-BulletinSummer Reading Program provides poetry, plot twists and prizesHonolulu Star-Bulletin, HI - 56 minutes agoSchool being out doesn't mean kids should stop reading. Hawaii's public libraries emphasize this point with their annual Children's Summer Reading Program. ...
- Past Shock (The New Yorker)
In the new Batman film, “The Dark Knight,” many things go boom. Cars explode, jails and hospitals are blown up, bombs are put in people’s mouths and sewn into their stomachs. There’s a chase scene in which cars pile up and climb over other cars, and a truck gets lassoed . . .
- Exhibit raises the question: What are we made of? - Houston Chronicle
Exhibit raises the question: What are we made of?Houston Chronicle, United States - 2 hours agoBy TARA DOOLEY • The Young, Weird America, an afternoon of poetry and performance hosted by the museum's Teen Council at 1 pm Saturday. ...
- Scranhattan Festival Premieres in Downtown Scranton - WNEP-TV 16
The city of Scranton is preparing for it's first arts festival in many years. It's called " The Scranhattan Festival " and its kicking off with a premiere Thursday night in the Electric City's downtown. It's not only a premiere, but a red carpet ...
- Tamsin Rothschild: Poetry Is (Anything But) Dead... (HuffingtonPost)
Having just published my first book of poetry, it is incredible to me that after a couple of days at the Book Expo America they tell me that poetry is dead.
- Community Calendar - July 3, 2008 (Akron Beacon Journal)
To have an event listed, send a fax to 330-996-3033 or an e-mail to newsroomemail@thebeaconjournal.com at least a week in advance. TODAY Junior Rangers — 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. The National Park Service is presenting a nature program on animals that live in the woods for children 4 to 6 years old in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park. $8 per child. An adult must attend with each child. Call ...
- Mental-health counselor named to Florida Bar's Citizens Forum (Pensacola News Journal)
Florida Bar President Jay White appointed Pensacola mental-health counselor Connie Reeves Bookman to the Florida Bar's Citizens Forum for a three-year term.
- CD Review: The Horrors! - Film Music
CD Review: The Horrors!Film Music - 3 hours agoWhile the approach here isn’t as ferocious as the torture tools he’s scored before, Barr’s found a real poetry to Shutter that brings to life the ghost of ...
- Area Haitians celebrate their island and its flag - Palm Beach Post
DELRAY BEACH — It's a day of pride for Haitians all over the world. And on Sunday, that pride was spread along the grounds of Old School Square, where onlookers could hear Caribbean music blaring from speakers even before peaking at the stage. They ...
- Author heads out alone on the hiking trail - Durango Herald
Author heads out alone on the hiking trailDurango Herald, CO - 9 hours agoHer book Refuge of Whirling Light won the 2006 Wrangler Award for Poetry. Here, she's tackled a longer format with `E9lan and confidently interspersed it ...
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