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- Italian seeds for the garden - Los Angeles Times Blogs
This year’s garden find: Seeds from Italy , an American company started by Bill McKay, a passionate gardener who had trouble finding the Italian seeds he wanted to grow on his own plot of land. In 2000, he became the U.S. agent for Francini Sementi ...
- Never mind the Bullock - Colorado Springs Independent
Colorado Springs IndependentNever mind the BullockColorado Springs Independent, CO - 1 hour agoTall City actually started out with Bullock reading his poetry over electronic music composed on his 1980-vintage Apple computer. ...
- Calendar Event Listings 7-2-08 (City Pulse)
Wednesday, July 2 CLASSES & SEMINARS S’Moves Jam. For anyone interested in learning basic dance techniques found in modern, ballet and folk dance. 7 – 8:30 p.m. $8/class. Perspective 2 Studio, 319 E. Grand River Ave., Lansing. (517) 339-0905.
- Paintings, poems therapy for daughter's death - Edmonton Sun
Moneca Melan paints less these days - perhaps a sign that she's begun recovering from her teen daughter's death in a senseless car wreck. The 50-year-old Sherwood Park woman always dabbled in art, but began painting watercolours "fast and furious" in ...
- Sixty years of good reading - Brattleboro Reformer
Sixty years of good readingBrattleboro Reformer, United States - 3 hours agoIt also hosts two to four literary events every month, featuring poetry readings, author signings and even the sharing of recipes from cookbooks. ...
- DBP competitions to mark Royal B'day - Borneo Bulletin
Borneo BulletinDBP competitions to mark Royal B'dayBorneo Bulletin, Brunei Darussalam - 3 hours agoThere will be tausyeh recitals by invited schools, a Islamic poetry recital, pantun (limericks), menambang syair (respondent limericks recitals) and story ...
- He really nose, you know - Tonight
He really nose, you knowTonight, South Africa - 16 minutes agoCelebrates Cape Town through poetry, song and dance. Tel: 083-270-5592. Odidiva runs at Friendly Society, Greenpoint every Saturday night. ...
- New Londoners' case histories - Evening Standard
This remarkable and moving exhibition has, arguably, been nearly 300 years in the making. Sited in a Huguenot weaver's house built in Spitalfields in 1719, which later became home to the second oldest synagogue in London, Suitcases and Sanctuary uses ...
- Art project celebrates landscapes (ic Lanarkshire)
An arts project designed to bring together people's experiences of distinct Scottish landscapes has been launched. The web-based Placebook Scotland site will be compiled with images, words and pictures from across the country.
- Comedian Earthquake to shake up laughs in Cleveland - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the host of the Laugh Track column (side effects are generally mild and include headache, sore throat, nose bleeds and coughing) ... Mike McIntyre. Thank you, Cleveland. The side effects are worth it. After all ...
- Life's pleasures spun in Clarendon poet's book - Rutland Herald
Life's pleasures spun in Clarendon poet's bookRutland Herald, VT - 1 hour ago"Every poem was put in the book in the order that I wrote them," Buffum said. That explains why his writings follow with the seasons, from "Melodies of ...
- McMurtry makes every word count (South Bend Tribune)
MADISON, Ind. -- Figuring that his well-traveled touring van was past due for an oil change, James McMurtry thought about looking for a Jiffy Lube when he pulled into town for the night's gig. But then he got a better idea.
- A prestigious honor all her own (The Reporter)
With only a few weeks left in the school year, Browns Valley Elementary School fifth-grader Stephanie Wilkie still is accumulating awards. The latest is a prestigious honor granted to only one student in each state. In the past year, Wilkie has won the Kid Fest art and essay contest for the 10-12 age division, won first place in The Reporter's Campus Star newswriting category as well as an
- It's sheer poetry as Ian comes to town - Selkirk Today
It's sheer poetry as Ian comes to townSelkirk Today, UK - 1 hour agoAlongside the day job, he has been writing poetry for longer than he cares to remember and was originally inspired by the Mersey Beat poets of the 1960s and ...
- At just 3, Olive Branch child a Mensa member (Memphis Commercial Appeal)
Four and a half months out of the womb, Avery Yarbro spoke her first sentence.
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