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- Event Celebrates Thorp Centennial (Mountain View Telegraph)
By Laura Nesbitt Mountain View Telegraph Estancia may be the birthplace of cowboy songs and poetry. Susan Gervasi, who will introduce her film, âOn the Trail of Jack Thorp,â believes that's true.
- Iran native brings the world's spices to New York's top restaurants - PR Inside
NEW YORK (AP) - With his flowing black hair, bushy beard and slight paunch, Behroush Sharifi hops off his bicycle and bounds into an expensive restaurant on Manhattan's Upper West Side. He takes the leather satchel hanging from his shoulder and ...
- Complex issue - The Chronicle Journal
The Chronicle JournalComplex issueThe Chronicle Journal, Canada - 3 hours agoHow else could we see such poetry in motion. Like birds floating down from a high perch, divers are gracefully piercing the air and then twisting or turning ...
- UKs Legacy for Indian dance (Express India)
An ambitious project to research, film and archive the history of India's Manipuri and Tagore dance forms in the UK has been launched with funding from Britain's Heritage Lottery Fund.
- Review: Mother of Tears - Jeffrey's Take - Cinematical
Los Angeles TimesReview: Mother of Tears - Jeffrey's TakeCinematical, CA - 11 hours agoBut on a less tangible level, one that considers elements like personality, poetry, energy and physicality, it's a sheer delight -- one of my absolute ...This âMotherâ Makes Up for Lost Time PopMattersall 17 news articles
- Rupert Goold To Direct Pinter's 'No Man's Land' At Duke - Broadway World
Broadway WorldRupert Goold To Direct Pinter's 'No Man's Land' At DukeBroadway World, NY - 17 hours ago... marked Pinter's 75th birthday by producing Old Times and Betrayal along with many readings and presentations of his other plays, prose and poetry. ...
- Priceless gifts for Mother's Day - Dayton Daily News
Sunday, May 11, is Mother's Day, and if you're lucky enough to have a mother still living, you should be thinking about what would be meaningful to her. For many consecutive years I stood in the aisles at the nearby CVS or Walgreen's, welling up with ...
- 19 years later, crash survivor is college graduate - Chicago Tribune
SIOUX CITY, Iowa - The statue down by the river shows a little boy, but Spencer Bailey is all grown up. He was 3 years old on July 19, 1989 when United Airlines Flight 232 crash landed at Sioux Gateway Airport. His mother, Frances, was one of 112 ...
- Arts, other groups receive $1805246 - Akron Beacon Journal
Arts, other groups receive $1805246Akron Beacon Journal, OH - 2 hours agoKent State University Foundation Inc., for the Wick Poetry Center's Giving Voice program at Miller South School for the Visual and Performing Arts, $10000. ...
- 'Freakish' online searches inspire play (CNN.com)
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania (AP) -- They are an unquestionably bizarre set of Internet search terms: Mange. Human mold. White camellia. Dying Elmo.
- A Letter to a Retired Activist - OpEdNews.com
My friend John spent most of 30 or 40 years as a full time activist. A learned, wise and all around intelligent man, his subsistence came from doing âodd jobsâ here and there. His full time job was to deface the nationâs highways and byways by ...
- Ministry seeks donations of children's clothing - St. Petersburg Times
Operation Attack, an ecumenical ministry, is collecting back-to-school clothing for needy children. The volunteer ministry that has been helping Pinellas County families south of Ulmerton Road for 10 years wants to offer each child three outfits of ...
- ⢠Literary public enjoys a private chat - The Post-Standard - Syracuse.com
⢠Literary public enjoys a private chatThe Post-Standard - Syracuse.com, NY - 48 minutes agoHe fell in love with reading as a teenager in England, he said. Then later, in Canada, he began to write poetry. But not to sell books or find fame.
- Shakespeare goes groovy in Kingsmen's comedy (The Acorn)
Forsooth and far out! The 12th season of the Kingsmen Shakespeare Festival kicked off last weekend with the frothy comedy "As You Like It," directed by Kevin P. Kern in his festival directorial debut.
- Concert review: Jakob Dylan shines at Thursday at the Square (The Buffalo News)
Jakob Dylan outran his father's shadow on Thursday night, while looking eerily like that father in the process. Dressed in a nifty black suit and flat-brimmed hat that couldn't help but suggest to the assembled the sort of ascetic country priest look Bob Dylan assumed for the âNashville Skylineâ and âJohn Wesley Hardingâ album covers, the younger Dylan offered a packed Thursday at the Square ...
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