Monthly Archives: March 2010
Jerry D. Simmons- Contents of March 25, 2010 TIPS FOR WRITERS FROM THE PUBLISHING INSIDER
March 25, 2010 – TIPS for WRITERS from the PUBLISHING INSIDER is a free bi-weekly eNewsletter published by Jerry D. Simmons. Readers can access additional information for free at his web site www.WritersReaders.com, the PUBLISHING LIBRARY for WRITERS & AUTHORS … Continue reading
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Randy Ford Author- POL POT Snapshots of History 3rd Installment
For my team chief, as a precaution, I, Ninh Chea, have the honor of preparing for the Nokorbal (“security”) this autobiography. We all have to admit our faults in order to achieve moral rebirth. The task would’ve been easier … Continue reading
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The Screening Room- THE WATER PROJECT: TUCSON’S SYNERGISTIC WATER FESTIVAL
THE WATER PROJECT: TUCSON’S SYNERGISTIC WATER FESTIVAL MARCH 26-28, 2010 Celebrate and learn more about our most precious resource! Water Project Film Festival @ The Screening Room 127 E. Congress Street, Downtown Tucson $5 total for one or both programs … Continue reading
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CEC Arts Link- Cultural Fellowships in Russia
An opportunity for U.S. Professionals in Arts and Culture: Cultural Fellowships in Russia. CEC ArtsLink is pleased to share with you the request for fellowship applications by our Russian colleagues at the Lichachev Foundation and the Russkii Mir Foundation. If … Continue reading
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The Finding Voice Project; Tucson Pima Council Artist Education Residency Spring Project- An Unexpected Performance
The Finding Voice Project; Tucson Pima Arts Council Artist Education Residency Spring project. The Unexpected performance, March 27 at 7:00pm Catalina Magnet High School 3645 E. Pima St – main auditorium. You are invited to a FREE PUBLIC … Continue reading
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Randy Ford Author- POL POT Snapshots of History 2nd Installment
Fears about the revolution in northeastern Cambodia grew. Prince Sihanouk accused the Vietnamese and Lao communists of inspiring the rebels, who in turn reportedly incited people to boycott schools and hospitals and leave the towns. The prince protested and … Continue reading
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