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- 'Belle' rings strong - Lynnwood Enterprise
'Belle' rings strongLynnwood Enterprise, WA - 1 hour agoBear in mind, we’re talking about a spinster who lived for 41 years without ever wandering from the family home, yet wrote poetry that makes your hair stand ...
- Bonfire Rubber Band Edition release party on May 8 at Well Fed Head - Drury Mirror
Bonfire Rubber Band Edition release party on May 8 at Well Fed HeadDrury Mirror, MO - 7 hours agoThe Bonfire began in 1993 and has continued to invite students each fall to submit original poetry, prose and artwork to the publication.
- Obituaries for April 30 (The Capital)
Wednesday's obituaries recognize: Andrew Blake, Ellen Bloyer, Mary Boarman, James Morgan, Wilbur Murray, Ernest Thomas, Keira Mosaid, Margaret Tyson, Eileen Wasson and Isabel Winton.
- Community Calendar from April 23 - MetroWest Daily News
Community Calendar from April 23MetroWest Daily News, MA - 6 hours agoCONCORD - POETRY READING: The Concord Poetry Center, 40 Stow St., presents four poets on Sunday, April 27, at 3 pm Admission is $6, $3/students. ...
- Local artists join forces for show (Sarnia Observer)
By CATHY DOBSON The Observer Take the work of internationally acclaimed photographer Larry Towell and create an exhibition of stills and video. Add his narrative as the show unfolds on screen. Then blend in Towell’s original music and poetry. Spice it up with the music [...]
- Should You Be Allowed to Buy Plastic Fish Brake Lights? - New York Times Blogs
I am a firm believer in consumer choice — an individual’s utility and society’s economic welfare are maximized if people are free to buy whatever they want (so long as others are not forced to sell it to them). Nonetheless, an amazing number of ...
- The New York Times - New York Observer
On June 22, the Times public editor Clark Hoyt had a few words for the Times ’ Maureen Dowd for several primary-season columns that disparaged Hillary Clinton. "Even [Ms. Dowd], I think, by assailing Clinton in gender-heavy terms in column after ...
- Contest To Promote Reading Culture (BruDirect.com)
Bandar Seri Begawan - The race to steal the spotlight began yesterday with 13 teams participating in a two-day group storytelling competition organised by the Language and Literature Bureau.
- Award-winning poet searches for surprises in 474 TDN contest entries (The Daily News)
A public poetry reading will be held at 6 p.m. Monday, June 2, at the Cowlitz PUD Auditorium, 961 12th Ave., Longview.
- Opera extends its technical reach, and that bodes well for its future - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Zeljko Lucic, left, sang the title role and Maria Guleghina was Lady Macbeth in the Metropolitan Opera's recent high-definition transmission of Verdi's "Macbeth" to local movie theaters. Once upon an operatic time (translation: about two years ago ...
- Slapstick in Stonington: Stonington High’s A Tough Act To Follow ... - Stonington Times
Slapstick in Stonington: Stonington High’s A Tough Act To Follow ...Stonington Times, CT - 13 hours agoThe mild-mannered but intimidating gangster Louie DeMarco was played by senior Jeremy Christian, and junior Amanda Calobrisi was Christine, the beautiful ...
- Look at the books in Bridgewater - Beaver County Times
BRIDGEWATER — Seems like everyone’s an author today if you count rambling, recklessly punctuated Internet blogs. But there remain those who aspire to a higher standard of writing; one with subject-verb agreement, proper capitalization and a ...
- Why Religion Matters - Reform Judaism
Reform JudaismWhy Religion MattersReform Judaism, NY - 2 hours agoThe language of the human heart is poetry. Music is a language of the spirit. The métier of religious ideas is parable, verse, and story. ...
- Anchoring Edo Japan, a 'floating world' of pleasure - International Herald Tribune
NEW YORK : In the theaters, teahouses and brothels of Edo, pleasure was a serious business. For a period during the 17th and 18th centuries, the urban area now known as Tokyo was the world's largest city, with entire districts catering to the needs ...
- Doo Dah ditty - Columbus Dispatch
Columbus DispatchDoo Dah dittyColumbus Dispatch, OH - 2 hours agoWith ComFest just a hazy memory, return to Goodale Park in Victorian Village for Poetry in the Park. The latest entry in the summer-long series, ...
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