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- ACLU-NJ hosts poetic justice night - Bridgeton News
The American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey will sponsor its second annual Justice Out Loud, an evening of hip-hop, poetry and spoken word to fight injustice today at 7 p.m. at the Key Club, 58 Park Place. This year's event is part of the ACLU ...
- Buzz Out Loud 748: At play in the Web of Misery - CNet
Somehow today's show suddenly turned into a poetry slam, replete with economic gloom, the devastating hackery of coffee pots, and the slow creep of a fox on fire. All right, that's about enough of that annoying crap. In other news that may or may not ...
- COLUMN: The Marine who looked after all of us - Star-Press
If you knew nothing about Lance Cpl. Andrew Whitacre, you needed look no further than the men and women who turned out in droves Friday to lay their hero to rest, to know who he was and what he meant to his family, his friends, his town. Thousands ...
- IRAQ: A pilgrimage of hope - Los Angeles Times Blogs
It was the place where Iraq’s sectarian war began. This week, the city of Samarra and its ruined shrine once again became a place of peaceful pilgrimage for thousands of Shiite Muslims. A bombing on Feb. 22, 2006, destroyed Al Askari shrine’s ...
- Antique quilts featured in Traveling Trunk Show - WMI Central
Most aficionados of cowboy poetry know Yvonne Hollenbeck as a nationally acclaimed cowboy poet and singer. Not everyone knows she is also an award-winning quilter. Hollenbeck will be driving all the way from South Dakota so she can share her historic ...
- An evening with Gervase Phinn at the Oxford Playhouse - Bucks Herald
AN EVENING with Gervase Phinn will be at Oxford Playhouse on Friday July 18 at 5pm. Phinn shares his hilarious tales in a brand new show about life as a schools inspector in the Yorkshire Dales. One of Britain's most popular writers and performers ...
- Media Advisory - The 21st Trillium Book Award - CNW Group
TORONTO, June 11 /CNW/ - On behalf of the Ontario Ministry of Culture, the Ontario Media Development Corporation (OMDC) is hosting a luncheon event on Thursday June 12th, 2008 to announce the winners for the 21st Trillium Book Award; Ontario's ...
- Andrew Davidson's $5-million voyage (The Globe and Mail)
This Canadian's literary odyssey began with a visit from an imaginary siren who insisted her story be put to paper. It evolved into a centuries-long saga of a porn star and his muse. It ended with publishing deals spanning the globe
- Best Bet: Inspiration, please (Journal & Courier)
Indiana poet laureate Norbert Krapf, 7 p.m. (CDT) Monday, Lilian Fendig Gallery, 301 N. Van Rensselaer St., Rensselaer, reading from his poetry works, free.
- أجاباتنا على اسئلتكم - بي بي سي العربية
بي بي سي العربيةأجاباتنا على اسئلتكمبي بي سي العربية, UK - 1 hour agoCath picks out an email from Summer in Egypt, who's a poetry fan. She says she loves English poetry but often doesn't understand it. ...
- Staying merry of heart - Houston Chronicle
Staying merry of heartHouston Chronicle, United States - 28 minutes agoIn an age where self-help books fill larger sections of the bookstores than art and poetry, where anti-depressants are in millions of our medicine cabinets ...
- Gary woman's life built around performing arts (Post-Tribune)
"I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel." I first met Gwen Calmese-Wright at a poetry slam seven or eight years ago. We shared similar interests and quickly became friends.
- 19 Tips For Cheering Yourself Up -- From 200 Years Ago - Huffington Post
19 Tips For Cheering Yourself Up -- From 200 Years AgoHuffington Post, NY - 2 hours agoAvoid poetry, dramatic representations (except comedy), music, serious novels, melancholy, sentimental people, and everything likely to excite feeling or ...
- Emily Brontë - guardian.co.uk
Emily Brontëguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoThe sisters also published a poetry anthology as Acton, Ellis and Currer Bell in 1836; it received some praise, but apparently sold just two copies. ...
- The big gigs (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
Music lovers know that Matisyahu is a Hasidic Jew, so he won't perform after sundown on Fridays. But sunset isn't until 9 p.m., so the highly entertaining, thought-provoking, reggae-loving rapper will start his show early tonight. (7:15 p.m. today Weesner Family Amphitheater, Minnesota Zoo, $34.)
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