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- NPS2008: Charlotte takes top prize at poetry slam finals - Dane101
NPS2008: Charlotte takes top prize at poetry slam finalsDane101, WI - 42 minutes agoOverture Hall filled with appreciative poets and spectators last Saturday night, everyone eager to see the final contestants in this year’s National Poetry ...
- Concert review: Ratatat, E*Rock, and Panther at the Granada ... - Pegasus News
Concert review: Ratatat, E*Rock, and Panther at the Granada ...Pegasus News, TX - 1 hour agoThe Brooklyn-based duo don’t recite poetry over their music either. Good riddance. However, what they do is fuse hip hop beats with spectacular acrobatic ...
- Horoscope • Jeraldine Saunders - San Jose Mercury News
Horoscope • Jeraldine SaundersSan Jose Mercury News, USA - 48 minutes ago... ready to show off your own version of "poetry in motion." Express your deepest feelings with a sentimental card or a hand hewn set of romantic verses. ...
- Worldly wise Biden full of candor, zeal - Detroit Free Press
WASHINGTON -- Few people know the world like Joe Biden. The 65-year-old chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee returned recently from a visit to the Republic of Georgia to assess the Russian invasion there. He has visited Iraq more than ...
- As far as elections go - St. John's Telegram
As far as elections goSt. John's Telegram, Canada - 2 hours agoLabrador can be considered to have its own native literary sub-genre, as can be seen in such works as Lydia Campbell's "Sketches of Labrador Life," Alice ...
- View From Sunnybank: Gardener meets alien (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
'Are you the lady of the house? I wonder; why must I ring the bell? It makes such a racket in this peaceful place, and frankly, makes me wince ..." Good question. First, as this is private space, the family likes to know when visitors have entered. Sunnybank House is big, so sometimes it's hard to hear visitors as they chat and laugh, or comment, announcing their presence; with the bell to help ...
- Poems from the Hoot: Downsizing - Portsmouth Herald News
Poems from the Hoot: DownsizingPortsmouth Herald News, NH - 15 hours agoBy Tammi Truax The Portsmouth Poetry Hoot, sponsored by the Portsmouth Poet Laureate Program, is held the first Wednesday of every month at 7 pm at Café ...
- Lights, Camera, Action (The Shelby Star)
Want to take in a film this weekend, but avoid the box office? More than 150 unique films will be shown through Saturday during the ninth annual Real to Reel International Film Festival, presented by the Cleveland County Arts Council, at the Joy Performance Center, Railroad Avenue, Kings Mountain.
- Guest column: Lesson for teachers: To care and not to care - Des Moines Register
One morning last fall I found a line from T. S. Eliot's poem "Ash Wednesday" swirled in purple marker across the front whiteboard of my classroom: "Teach us to care and not to care." The elegant penmanship told me it was Trudy, my friend and fellow ...
- Robert Lowell - guardian.co.uk
Robert Lowellguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoThis led to his move into confessional poetry and finally into free verse in his final 1978 collection, Day by Day. The works of friends and other ...
- On the trail - The Gazette (Montreal)
On the trailThe Gazette (Montreal), Canada - 5 hours ago... Prime Minister Stephen Harper could be the guest of honour at a recording session being organized by Montreal's Throw Poetry Collective. ...
- Healing the spirit through dance (The Villager)
In her recently published memoir, “Skin of Glass: Finding Spirit in the Flesh,†ballerina-turned-Sufi Dunya Dianne McPherson, explores dance as a spiritual practice.
- Fall into fun at festivals around the state (Austin American-Statesman)
Humans have been doing it since the Druids and probably before: gathering in fall to celebrate the harvest, the change of season, community and culture. This is a beautiful time to travel in Texas: temperatures fit for a convertible under the deep blue sky, endless roads leading to revelry of all sorts.
- From West Pasco Art Guild - Tampa Tribune
From West Pasco Art GuildTampa Tribune, FL - 8 hours agoThe calendar was the brain child of Carl Haag, who in 1968, while guild president, had died. A total of 1500 copies of the calendar were printed. ...
- Australian market improves after early plunge - News.com.au
THE Australian share market has rebounded after losing $63 billion in 30 minutes. But at noon losses were still running at $45 billion. At 10.29am, the All Ordinaries market capitalisation had fallen about $63.5 billion with the benchmark S&P/ASX200 ...
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