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- The New York World - New York Observer
Algonquin Round Table? Nah, it’s some French joint! Elaine Stritch, Griffin Dunne, Swoosie Kurtz, Richard Price, hostess Ruda Dauphin, Debra Winger, Matt Dillon (with beard). Morgan Freeman and his wife, Myrna Colley-Lee, were the first to arrive ...
- ‘Mixed Metaphor’ at the library - Brookline TAB
‘Mixed Metaphor’ at the libraryBrookline TAB, MA - 19 hours agoShowstack is currently collaborating on a book of mixed media and poetry, and is participating in “Dialogues,†an ongoing mixed media project. ...
- Winners of Lonesome Pine Short Story, Poetry Contests Announced (Scott County Virginia Star)
Winners of the 21st Annual Lonesome Pine Short Story Contest and the 4th Annual Lonesome Pine Poetry Contest, sponsored by Lonesome Pine Arts and Crafts, Inc.
- A wedding and a funeral - News Today Online
A wedding and a funeralNews Today Online, Philippines - 49 minutes agoOnce you are caught with the ring you will stand and recite a "loa"- a kind of rhythmic poetry (eg "didto sa bubon, my tatlo ka bituon, ...
- Cherokee Nation immersion students excel at language fair (Indian Country Today)
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. - Cherokee Nation language immersion students recently participated in the sixth annual Oklahoma Native American Youth Language Fair at the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History in Norman.
- Rapper Ice-T to orate Langston Hughes’ poetry in Indianapolis for ... - U-Wire.com
The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra announced rap artist Ice-T will join the orchestra as part of a the worldwide premiere of Harlem Renaissance poet Langston Hughes’ poetry set to music. Ice-T will orate Hughes’ work “Ask Your Mama: Twelve ...
- Thumbs up: Way to go, Sean! (Nuvo)
Broad Ripple High School junior Sean Kaellner has been selected to receive the prestigious National Scholastic Art & Writing Gold Medal Award for poetry. That’s not all. Kaellner has also won the American Voice Award for short story. Sean is the only Indiana high school student to be so honored.
- Army poet inspired by service in Iraq (The Argus Leader)
War poet Brian Turner wrote secretly during his stint near Mosul while in the Army in Iraq. Some fellow soldiers with the 3rd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division, knew he had a master's degree, but no one ever asked him what it was for. His answer would have been poetry, from the University of Oregon. "It's hard to be hard-nosed if you're writing poetry," Turner has said, so he ...
- City pair resurrects Canada Day celebrations - Williams Lake Tribune
Williams Lake TribuneCity pair resurrects Canada Day celebrationsWilliams Lake Tribune, Canada - 5 hours agoThe pair will also host a poetry/short story contest for kids between five and 13 years old on the topics “Why are you proud to be a Canadian? ...
- At Cloud Place, teens reach for sky - Boston Globe
At Cloud Place, teens reach for skyBoston Globe, United States - 4 hours agoEverything I've ever witnessed in my life is in my poetry." What urban teens witness, and what Adams and Kroutil write about, is what they have been handed ...
- Fundraiser this week will benefit new Punjabi institute at San Jose ... - Santa Cruz Sentinel
Grab your gowns and tuxes. Or in this case, ladies, maybe your best salwar kameez , and men, your most colorful turban. San Jose State University is hosting a formal gala fundraiser on Friday for its new Guru Nanak Heritage Institute for Punjabi ...
- Answers: rebel with a cause - Daily Northwestern
Answers: rebel with a causeDaily Northwestern, IL - 1 hour agoI used to enter poetry contests and stuff like that. I got into rap because a friend of mine was so impressed by some of the rappers back in 1987 that I ...
- DSO finds little freshness in new music - Detroit Free Press
The Detroit Symphony Orchestra gave the world premiere of Stacy Garrop's "Becoming Medusa" on Thursday, a sumptuously scored and meticulously crafted 15-minute tone poem based on a troubled figure of Greek mythology. The winner of the DSO's inaugural ...
- Maker of books destroys 100,000; UN sets inquiry (Chicago Tribune)
Inquiry has been launched, UNESCO director says For more than 20 years, 250 people labored to produce the first volumes of an exhaustive historic work financed by the UN's UNESCO. Then UNESCO paid to destroy many of those books and nearly 100,000 others, according to an external audit.
- Phil W. Cauley - Staunton News Leader
Phil W. CauleyStaunton News Leader, VA - 6 hours agoHe also was an avid reader, especially fond of the poetry of Robert Browning and Robert Service. He was a longtime member of Bethany Presbyterian Church in ...
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