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- Exploring the frontier: Fest brings Utah's early days back to life ... - Deseret News
Exploring the frontier: Fest brings Utah's early days back to life ...Deseret News, UT - 4 hours ago... dance, storytelling, poetry, drama and other artistic endeavors. "It's so important to preserve that American cultural heritage," adds Shawnda Bishop, ...
- Blue Heron Committee working to keep statues in public eye - Winona Daily News
Last summer, Winona went to the birds and decorated the city with 15 blue heron statues. Now, the people who helped the herons land on street corners and storefronts have formed the Blue Heron Committee and want to make sure art is still visible. On ...
- Book festival reaching for a 'new crowd' - Philadelphia Inquirer
For Andy Kahan and Sara Goddard, director and associate director of author events at the Free Library's Central Branch, the second annual Philadelphia Book Festival this weekend will be an upbeat work in progress. "One of the things that we've ...
- Westridge seventh grader enters poetry in Nebraska Writing Project - Grand Island Independent
Westridge seventh grader enters poetry in Nebraska Writing ProjectGrand Island Independent, NE - 1 hour agoWriting poetry was an activity that Mallory would share with only a small group of people, which typically would include her family and just a few friends. ...
- Startled by sudden apparition, - OpEdNews
Startled by sudden apparition,OpEdNews, PA - 6 hours agoSome of his poetry can be found at The Poetry Corner at OpEdNews.He is an associate editor for OpEdNews. Bonanno is a political progressive, ...
- One sings, the other doesn't - Globe and Mail
One sings, the other doesn'tGlobe and Mail, Canada - 9 minutes agoPoetry's minority status is regrettable, but doesn't justify critical prose emptied of gusto, mischief and melody. You don't defeat indifference by boring ...
- Pages 1 2 - Salon
Fleming finds it ironic that Western Europe tends to love Obama. "He's someone who they alternately refer to as a black or métis [mixed-raced] politician, but they don't know what to do with their own minorities." Other instances of French ...
- Zimbabwe: Arts Festival Lives Up to Expectations - AllAfrica.com
Zimbabwe: Arts Festival Lives Up to ExpectationsAllAfrica.com, Washington - 6 hours agoThe opening night had the lustre of a well-organised festival and included performances by Albert Nyathi, whose poetry left the audience asking for more. ...
- Student-friendly paper passes the test - Irish Independent
Student-friendly paper passes the testIrish Independent, Ireland - 2 hours agoThere was a slight surprise in the prose section, but this was down to the marking system rather than the questions. The 'Lig Sinn i gCathu' piece did not ...
- Christina Patterson: Equal opportunities? That's so public sector - The Independent
A few years ago, I was taken to tribunal by my stalker. I'd first met him some years before. Whenever he wanted to see me, he would just buy a ticket for one of the literary events I used to run, and sit in the front row and stare. He would send me ...
- Here's Your Sign - OpEdNews
Here's Your SignOpEdNews, PA - 5 hours ago... Kipling's God of Fair Beginnings and skies above and beyond. And the only way for a writer to make peace with the Deity is through the language of Poetry.
- City notes - Naperville Sun
City notesNaperville Sun, IL - Jun 26, 2008The American Association of University Women will be holding a used book sale through Saturday at Neuqua Valley High School, 2360 95th St. The sale runs ...
- Festival is showing write stuff - Liverpool Echo
Festival is showing write stuffLiverpool Echo, UK - 1 hour ago... an agent or publisher. There will also be a short fiction competition night, poetry readings and a literary pub crawl with writer Niall Griffiths. ...
- Swordplay and wordplay (The Springfield News-Leader)
The 46th season of Tent Theatre opens this week with "Cyrano de Bergerac," the classic love story full of swashbuckling swordplay and poetic dialogue set in 1600s France.
- Return to the Philosophers’ Camp - Daily Gazette
ADIRONDACKS — A paradise lost. That is what William James Stillman found when he returned to Follensby Pond in the northern Adirondacks. Scorched earth and ash marked the spot where he and nine other prominent Boston-area scholars had made camp ...
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