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- Poetry Project people - Block Island Times
Poetry Project peopleBlock Island Times, USA - 13 hours agoThe singing and community evoked expression that I couldn’t get in my other life.†Joya Verde: “The rapidity with which this project has grown in five brief ...
- Local author signs 'The Worst Day Of My Life' - Valdosta Daily Times
VALDOSTA — Local author Nellie O. Jackson is scheduled to sign copies of her children’s book, “The Worst Day of My Life,†from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, WaldenBooks in the Valdosta Mall. The story: Leroy thought the worst day of his life was ...
- Relay for Life adjusting to new venue - Ironton Online
It’s coming down to the wire for this year’s Relay for Life and organizers of the event are finalizing the last-minute details. For the first time, the event, scheduled for next weekend, May 9-10, will be at the Ironton High School track and ...
- Lemoore air station official gets new duty - Fresno Bee (subscription)
Lemoore air station official gets new dutyFresno Bee (subscription), CA - 3 hours agoIn the early 1990s, he was the unofficial leader of poetry jam nights at the former Avalon restaurant on Main Street in Visalia. He published his own book ...
- News in brief July 19 - New Mexican
News in brief July 19New Mexican, NM - 7 hours agoPhoto: Performance art: Forrest Titla performs as part of an eight-day hip-hop poetry workshop put on for 13- to 15-year-olds at Santa Fe Indian School. ...
- Maya Angelou captivates Cleveland audience - Cleveland Plain Dealer
In an age besotted with vacuous adolescent celebrity, 80-year-old Maya Angelou held a packed audience rapt at the Allen Theater in downtown Cleveland Monday night with nothing more than her voice. Frail knees kept her off her feet for much of her 75 ...
- Downturn affects the traditionally self-sufficient (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
Mary Kleiss missed a mortgage payment for the first time in her life in June. Now she has missed July's, and expects to soon lose the house she has lived in for 30 years.
- Forgotten photos capture idyllic past - Des Moines Register
Everett Kuntz was soon to graduate from high school in 1939 when he spent his life savings on a $12.50 camera. He carried it everywhere, snapping so many photographs that he earned the nickname "Scoop" in his tiny northeast Iowa hometown of Ridgeway ...
- Taste of the Olympics - Wall Street Journal
Taste of the OlympicsWall Street Journal - 3 hours agoFor that reason, celebrated chefs such as Da Dong, whose new roast-duck palace not only features appetizers based on classical poetry but China's first ...
- WHS students make their marks in artistic publication - Worthington Daily Globe
WHS students make their marks in artistic publicationWorthington Daily Globe, MN - 33 minutes ago... of creative works by Worthington High School students, still includes the humorous essays, written family portraits and poetry of previous editions. ...
- Green stuff (San Francisco Chronicle)
Blooms, Bubbles and Bon Bons A floral demonstration with floral designer Jun Pinon, with a dessert and sparkling-wine reception and an auction of the arrangements created by Pinon. Benefits Monterey's Historic Garden League. 3 p.m. Sun. $60. Hotel Pacific,...
- Taking note of a seriously cool musician - Mail & Guardian Online
Taking note of a seriously cool musicianMail & Guardian Online, South Africa - 1 hour ago"In Strait & Narro we incorporate poetry into the music, which allows it to be more of a platform for social commentary," he says. And even in instrumental ...
- Your one chance to see Wilhelm Hammershoi's enigmatic paintings - Times Online
Times OnlineYour one chance to see Wilhelm Hammershoi's enigmatic paintingsTimes Online, UK - 28 minutes agoWilhelm Hammershoi - the Poetry of Silence, Royal Academy (www. royalacademy.org.uk 020-7300 8000), London W1, June 28-Sep 7;
- The journeys of Rawi Hage - Quillblog
The journeys of Rawi HageQuillblog, Canada - 3 hours agoHe tries to bring that attitude to his writing; his prose style, for instance, often displays a dreamy, feverish sensibility. ...
- Etched with human passion - Hampton Roads Daily Press
D rop the name Rembrandt in any conversation about art and even people who don't normally pay much attention to this seemingly rarefied realm will cock their ears to listen. So great was this 17th-century Dutch master's genius for revealing the ...
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