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- Kalamazoo nightspot Papa Pete's reloads with new look, sound system - Kalamazoo Gazette
John A. Lacko | Special to the Kalamazoo Gazette Patrons dance to the band EOTO at Papa Pete's earlier this month. KALAMAZOO -- From banquet hall to music venue, the new Papa Pete's is turning heads. If you haven't been to Papa Pete's Taverna on ...
- AARP needs volunteers for Tax-Aide program - St. Petersburg Times
AARP Tax-Aide is looking for volunteers to join its program, which serves low- to middle-income taxpayers with special attention to those age 60 and older. Those wishing to volunteer must attend a free, week-long IRS-certified training course in ...
- Poetry in Canada (Orangeville Citizen)
Ashy young man aged 22 taught at Orangeville High School in 1883. He is now in the pantheon of Canadian poets. His name was Archibald Lampman.
- Hispania's Talent Lost in a Jumble (Washington Post)
To celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, the education-driven ensemble Suite Hispania combined flamenco, traditional song, poetry, classical music and classical dance at George Washington University's Jack Morton Auditorium on Saturday night. The performance offered as many lessons in artistic chemi...
- Bourne takes top prize for BBC Alzheimer doc - Broadcastnow
Bourne takes top prize for BBC Alzheimer docBroadcastnow, UK - 2 hours agoBrian Hill's documentary Forgotten Heroes: The Not Dead, an evocation of the psychological impact of war on soldiers featuring poetry by Simon Armitage, ...
- Arts Briefs 10/30 (Provo Daily Herald)
Boogie Halloween night away The Center Street Musical Theatre will be hosting a night of ballroom dancing on Halloween. Tickets are $5 and include a free ballroom lesson, which begins at 8 p.m.
- AWEARNESS Profile Jay Black - Awearness
AWEARNESS Profile Jay BlackAwearness, NY - 3 hours agoBiography: Jay Black is an internationally published poet and photographer who lives in Vancouver, Canada. The past three years have seen his poetry, ...
- Her mission in life? Bring joy to the world - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com
Her mission in life? Bring joy to the worldThe Oregonian - OregonLive.com, OR - 3 hours ago"I was the publisher of the Northwest Women's Journal. That was my dream," Michele says. "When that went under . . . I felt horrible. ...
- Learning is lifelong at Tufts - Abington Mariner
Registration is being accepted for the winter program at the Tufts University Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, taking place from Jan. 23 through Feb. 23. Study groups are offered on the Medford and Lexington campuses. A workshop, “eBay for the ...
- Make Sure America Gets the Correct "Change," Mr. President-Elect - OpEdNews
Make Sure America Gets the Correct "Change," Mr. President-ElectOpEdNews, PA - 5 hours agoAssociated question: DO WE SUPPORT THE TROOPS WHO BOMB WEDDING PARTIES IN AFGHANISTAN? (More than one of those lately.) Hopefully at the minimum, ...
- Nigeria: Ana/Mhod Bashir Karaye's Short List Released (AllAfrica.com)
A total of 15 (fifteen) entries were received for this year's competition. We note that entries have improved despite the short notice that the maiden edition (2008) will, like the maiden edition, centre only on prose writing in Hausa Language as against prose, poetry and drama in alternative order.
- BR area for Nov. 7-13, 2008 - Baton Rouge Advocate
To submit event and entertainment items for the Bon Temps calendar, send details to Lisa Tramontana by fax (388-0351) or by e-mail (Ltramontana@theadvocate.com). You can also mail items to: FUN section, The Advocate, P.O. Box 588, Baton Rouge, LA ...
- Learning to make sense - The Australian
Learning to make senseThe Australian, Australia - 47 minutes agoMark Tredinnick, a poet and essayist, recently won the Blake Poetry Prize and is the author of The Little Green Grammar Book.
- Rave reviews for ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ - Daily Times
Top British filmmaker Danny Boyle’s new Mumbai-based film ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ won rave reviews Friday after its screening at the close of the London Film Festival. The movie follows a poor boy’s rise to fortune as an unlikely contestant on ...
- Nobody reads poetry anymore - NJ.com
NJ.comNobody reads poetry anymoreNJ.com, New Jersey - 28 minutes agoMaybe you hear a poem once in a while on public radio. Someone tells me one of the cable-access channels has a poetry show on Saturdays. ...
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