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- JUNETEENTH: Going back to Africa, 'just for today' - Inrich.com
Eyes wide with wonder, Jorian Jones, 8, watched two dozen Richmonders gracefully wave their arms and emphatically pound their feet to the mesmerizing beat of African drums. "I like it," the rising third-grade Henrico County boy said as the dancers ...
- Countywide Children's Poetry Recitation - Sun and Press
Hats off to Poetry! 25 area schools sent their top 2 reciters to perform and celebrate National Poetry Month on Sunday, April 27, at Binghamton High School. Students in grades 1-8 memorized published poems and wowed the large crowd at the Helen Foley ...
- Let's Talk About Sex - Reading Little India
Let's Talk About SexReading Little India, PA - 25 minutes agoIn a very odd manifestation, we sing Hindi film songs or quote poetry to make our feelings known, in rich metaphors with hardly a connection to the heart of ...
- Djelloul Marbrook`s First Book of Poems, Far From Algiers Debuts - Newsblaze.com
A piece of paper that says you belong somewhere "to a country, a church, a club "doesn`t mean you feel you belong. If the purpose of institutions is to promote the interests of some people, it`s also to keep others out. This is the subject of ...
- The importance of being real - Tonight
The importance of being realTonight, South Africa - 1 hour agoTo say she has changed the way people view poetry is an understatement. She has helped to make poetry accessible, though some have criticised her for ...
- Ian Hunter on William Topaz McGonagall, the world's worst poet - National Post
Ian Hunter on William Topaz McGonagall, the world's worst poetNational Post, Canada - 3 hours agoMcGonagall would be sad to learn that perhaps his most famous poem, Beautiful Railway Bridge of the Silver Tay, is used in schools as an object lesson in ...
- Multimedia arts event "Train" is a wild, challenging, intimate ride - Tacoma News Tribune
Firstly—this is a review not of a whole event, but just the first part of one. “Train†is an interdisciplinary arts event by Barefoot Studios, based in contemporary dance but including music, art and spoken word, that will stretch through the ...
- It's Happening - Bloor West (East York Mirror)
Friday, May 9 Get Set for Summer with Mary, Mother of God School's annual sale from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., Friday, May 9 and from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday, May 10 at St. Vincent de Paul Parish ...
- Vigilante targets 'Crazzy' Dave - Canada.com
Vigilante targets 'Crazzy' DaveCanada.com, Canada - 1 hour agoFrom there, he hopes to cobble together enough income -- his street poetry, possibly a small home business -- to get by on his own.
- WALL-E: Family space odyssey has wall-to-wall robotic fun (Daily Mail)
Pixar has created their most appealing charcter yet in WALL-E, who deserves to stand alongside Babe and ET as representatives of family film at its finest.
- Tuesday Happy trails (The Nashua Telegraph)
Although former downtown development specialist Alan S. Manoian has unofficially retired from giving his highly informative walking tours of Nashua, the historical tidbits he shared over the years are forever imprinted in our memories. Nashua will never look the same to us again. ...
- Derakhshandeh preparing for Parvin Etesami biopic - Tehran Times
Parvin Etesami (1907-1940) was born in Tabriz. Her father was Mirza Yusef Etesami (Etesamolmolk) and she had three brothers. She moved from Tabriz to Tehran with her family in 1912, and made some limited trips within Iran as well as to foreign ...
- Brennan sisters of Michigan and their book "Willow" to play at ... - The Saginaw News - MLive.com
The Saginaw News - MLive.comBrennan sisters of Michigan and their book "Willow" to play at ...The Saginaw News - MLive.com, MI - 2 hours agoThe two sisters say they come from a family of readers -- with their parents allowing little television viewing for their brood. "Our dad read poetry to us ...
- Cal Performances hosts Robert Lepage's new work on Hans Christian Andersen (Contra Costa Times)
The Canadian writer and director uses technology to propel theater works
- Business.view Rich pickings - Economist
Business.view Rich pickingsEconomist, UK - 1 hour agoHe curses constantly (infamously, he was the first man to say “cunt†on British television), writes and performs poetry, chain smokes and proudly cites a ...
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