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- Teen Poetry Slam (KAMR Amarillo)
Teens are competing Monday night in "Slamarillo". It's a teen poetry slam. The Yellow City Teen Poetry Team performed before they head off to Washington, D.C. this week. It was free for anyone to join in.
- Ready for the world: CSU-Monterey Bay graduates 12th class - Monterey County Herald
Ready for the world: CSU-Monterey Bay graduates 12th classMonterey County Herald, CA - May 18, 2008Mexican immigrant and US citizen Isai Ambrosio, whose poem, "Picking Blueberries," was selected for inclusion in this summer's Monterey Poetry Review. ...
- Jessica Simpson, Tony Romo going strong in magazine world - New York Daily News
There are two big stories in the mags this week. First, despite weeks of reports to the contrary, Jessica Simpson and Tony Romo are doing fine. (Cue sigh of relief from John Mayer .) Second, Brad Pitt bought half a million dollars worth of furniture ...
- Grandson treasures his grandmother's work - Atlanta Journal Constitution
Background: McRae, a retired public safety manager for Grady Hospital, has collected art his entire adult life, in part because many of the women in his family are artists. His largest and most significant collection consists of 26 pieces by his ...
- Guitar Strings - Dickinson Press
Guitar StringsDickinson Press, ND - 3 hours ago*If you want your poetry shown off the conditions above apply to your talent. Half of the store will become a place to jam or perform along with a beverage ...
- Barack Obama rally draws 75,000 in Portland, Oregon - News.com.au
BARACK Obama has drawn a record 75,000-strong campaign crowd as he begins the week that should deliver him the Democratic presidential nomination. He faced an adoring sea of faces at a riverside park in Portland, Oregon. People waited for hours under ...
- Dumas Arts Festival celebrates black arts, culture - Roanoke Times
Clinton Johnston is a theater professor at Mary Baldwin. What : The Dumas Arts Festival, celebrating black theater, film and poetry When : Friday through Sunday Where : Dumas Center for Artistic and Cultural Development, 108 Henry St. Cost : A ...
- Maybe ‘Hamlet’ wasn’t really highbrow - Register-Guard
Did William Shakespeare mean to write serious literature for his audiences at the Globe Theater — or was he really cranking out the Elizabethan equivalent of B movies? Find out this weekend at Lord Leebrick Theatre’s production of “Or Not to Be ...
- By Carla M. Collado (gazettes.com)
Young Writers’ Camp founder and director Ron Strahl chuckles when asked how lessons at his camp are different than English writing classes taught at schools.
- Miles Kington: How I learnt to write poetry on a computer called Otto - Independent
Miles Kington: How I learnt to write poetry on a computer called OttoIndependent, UK - 5 hours ago(Nobody ever mentions the name of this poem, by the way. That is because it does not have a name, unless you count "XII" as a name – the poem is actually ...
- British star Natasha Bedingfield crosses the pond for U.S. tour - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Three years after Natasha Bedingfield had a smash hit with "Unwritten," the upbeat British pop singer is sitting pretty with another Top 10 single, "Pocketful of Sunshine," from her new album of the same name. Bedingfield, 26, gave us a ring last ...
- PeaceSmiths to hold "Making Music Together" (Babylon Beacon)
On Friday, June 6 at 8 p.m., the PeaceSmiths Monthly, Topical, A-Typical, Folk Music, Poetry and Whatever Coffeehouse will hold its last coffeehouse of the season, with a drum circle to cap off the evening. The Coffeehouse is held at the First United Methodist Church, 25 Broadway/Rt. 110 (southmost end near Merrick Road Montauk Highway) in Amityville.
- Cape May Stage brings back a classic - Cape May County Herald
Cape May Stage brings back a classicCape May County Herald, United States - 1 hour agoAt 8 pm on Monday June 16, Cape May Stage will present a reading of the touching love story Sea Marks by Gardner McKay. This classic tale of poetry and the ...
- Enchanting story - Chicago Tribune
S ome of you may recall that famous line from "Ulysses," when Stephen Dedalus, James Joyce 's great everyday hero, laments, "History . . . is a nightmare from which I am trying to awake." Not so lovers of historical fiction, those of us who try to ...
- 22 mins ago (Washington Post) - San Francisco Examiner
Parents Concerned About Proposed Hotel's Proximity to School Parents from a Roman Catholic school in Falls Church are trying to derail a proposal to build a six-story hotel across the street, saying it would become a magnet for crime and sexual ...
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