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- Playwright has passion for her craft (The Ocala Star-Banner)
SUMMERFIELD - The promo from the Tarpon Springs Performing Arts Center reads " 'Money, Money, Who's Got the Money,' a new play by Sharilynn La May, 2008 Florida Playwrights Festival Semi-Finalist."
- Slam poets not averse to quirky verse (Illawarra Mercury)
Poetry is in such a healthy state that it's given birth to new movements, according to a University of Wollongong lecturer.
- Memories come back to haunt elderly Holocaust survivors - AFP
AFPMemories come back to haunt elderly Holocaust survivorsAFP - Jul 20, 2008Nils Neidhart, elder care coordinator in a retirement home run by the Judeo-Christian Budge Foundation in the western city of Frankfurt, said even banal ...
- Elinor E. Smith - Bolivar Herald Free Press
Elinor E. SmithBolivar Herald Free Press, MO - 1 hour agoShe is a life member of the Disabled American Veterans. After her fight with breast cancer, she became a poet voted into the International Society of Poets ...
- Donovan Leitch - Reconnect with Your Natural Harmony By: Janet ... - Healthy Wealthy n Wise
Donovan Leitch - Reconnect with Your Natural Harmony By: Janet ...Healthy Wealthy n Wise, WV - 8 hours agoFrom a very early age, poetry, art, music and the spiritual path were essential to me. As I was thinking about it, I thought, "These are the four lodestones ...
- One Week Later: Kucinich, Judiciary, Franks and the Whitehouse Silent - OpEdNews.com
One week after the House Judiciary Committee hearings on the "Imperial Presidency," where many congressional members and expert witnesses called out for the immediate impeachment of President George Bush, none of the offices of three of the ...
- Michael Rosen: 'Give children books, not SATs' - The Independent
The children's laureate, Michael Rosen, is a fierce critic of the Government's education policies. He's against testing – and wants pupils to be excited by literature again. Andy Sharman talks to him Michael Rosen, the children's laureate, can't ...
- New Willow Glen library twice as big as old (San Jose Mercury News)
Michael Nacey didn't care a whit about the $8.8 million in renovations, the 54 hand-cast panes of borosilicate art glass, the architectural aesthetic nodding to the surrounding residential neighborhood or the latest information science used to create Willow Glen's newly renovated library.
- Charlotte Kohler, Quiet Influence on American Writing, Dies at 99 (New York Times)
Ms. Kohler was a longtime editor of The Virginia Quarterly Review.
- Poetry provides a payoff (The Mail Tribune)
After placing second nationwide in a poetry performance competition for high school students last April, Sophia Soberon has some advice for her peers.
- Arts Center president says city funding could help revitalize downtown (The Lufkin Daily News)
Linda Poland, president of the First Street Arts Center board of directors, said the $18,000 the group is seeking from the Lufkin City Council is for operating costs and other plans.
- Madison National Poetry Slam team ready for the spotlight (Isthmus)
Gathering in a muggy UW Red Gym last Tuesday night, the five spoken word performers representing Madison in the National Poetry Slam were intent on their final preparations for the big show this week. At this point, it's almost all repetition. The Madison team has been meeting for months, starting shortly after city finals competition back in May. Since that time, they've been collectively ...
- Cheers in the Apocalypse - Dissident Voice
Cheers in the ApocalypseDissident Voice, CA - 17 hours agoGary Corseri has published novels and poetry collections, edited the Manifestations anthology, had his dramas produced on Atlanta-PBS and elsewhere. ...
- Reality TV's heavy hitters set to test 'Talent' - MLive.com
Local talent: Jessica Price impressed her audience on "America's Got Talent." In weeks to come, the reality TV wars will heat up as some of the genre's heavyweights join the fray. NBC's hit franchise "Biggest Loser" and the pioneering CBS series ...
- Designer Charu Parashar uses chintz in her collection (Calcutta News)
Chintz, derived from the Hindi word 'chheent' or sprinkle, is what Charu Parashar has used to design a spring-summer collection of hot pants, super mini skirts and more.
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