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- Fifth Dimension lets sunshine in to clear skies at Wildflower Amphitheater (The Wayne Independent)
WHITE MILLS — It was the summer of love. The Stones would soon play Altamount and bring a generation to a close. JFK was gone. Manson had done the unthinkable. Bob Dylan had gone electric. What would happen next? And yet, according to fans Vince and Marie McGraw, who graduated high school in 1965, one band “represented not free love, but hope and good feeling,†The Fifth ...
- Contact: Allison Hedge Coke, Reynolds Chair, 308.865.8672 - University of Nebraska at Kearney (press release)
Contact: Allison Hedge Coke, Reynolds Chair, 308.865.8672University of Nebraska at Kearney (press release), NE - 8 hours agoHe will read his poetry beginning at 7:30 pm in Copeland Hall Room 142. The event is free and open to the public. A short reception and book signing will ...
- Love it, hate it:It's back-to-school time for parents - Grand Rapids Press
Family Talk Forum is an occasional online discussion led by Robyn Pangi, editor of Family Talk magazine, a Kalamazoo Gazette publication. This month's topic is parents' feelings about back to school:
- Celebration mixes worlds of art, poetry - Atlanta Journal Constitution
The public is invited to a free mixed-media celebration and collaboration in Buford today. The idea for the celebration began last fall. From 6 to 9 p.m. at Tannery Row Artist Colony on Main Street, artists Judy Surowiec, Dennis Primm, other colony ...
- VISITING ACT | Toubab Krewe - Charleston City Paper
Charleston City PaperVISITING ACT | Toubab KreweCharleston City Paper, SC - 4 hours agoOne of those is Umar bin Hassan, a founding member of spoken word group The Last Poets. "Umar came out to see us in Columbus, Ohio, and was really tripping ...
- In other words - Boston Globe
The greatest theatrical, literary, and musical works are magnetic - they continually attract reinterpretation and modernization. Mozart's 220-year-old "Don Giovanni" has been updated with bra-and-panty-clad choristers, Shakespeare's 400-year-old "A ...
- Hometown team gets 2nd in National Poetry Slam first bout (The Capital Times)
It was a war of words Wednesday night, and Madison was somewhat triumphant. The hometown spoken word team placed second in its competition against San Antonio, Houston and Manchester during its first bout in the National Poetry Slam held at the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art. Various venues around the city are hosting the competition, which ends Thursday night. Although each team ...
- Acclaimed poet Judson Mitcham to give reading at Sidney's Salon - Macon Telegraph
Acclaimed poet Judson Mitcham to give reading at Sidney's SalonMacon Telegraph, GA - 34 minutes agoToday, he teaches fiction and poetry as a part-time professor at Mercer University. He likens his creations to mere attempts, stabs-in-the-dark, ...
- Should Muslim Metalheads Team Up With Islamists? [Music] (Gawker)
Mark LeVine, a musicologist at the University of California, has written a book called Heavy Metal Islam, which marks the proliferation of head-bangers throughout the Middle East. Most are young,...
- Planet writer, ‘Wordwoman,’ named poet laureate - The Daily Planet
Planet writer, ‘Wordwoman,’ named poet laureateThe Daily Planet, CO - 31 minutes agoIn keeping with Colorado’s rich history as a state that both inspires and nurtures the art of poetry, San Miguel County resident Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer ...
- A rare slice of NZ railway history now online - Scoop.co.nz (press release)
A rare slice of NZ railway history now onlineScoop.co.nz (press release), New Zealand - 31 minutes agoAll issues of the magazine, an official publication by the New Zealand Government Railways Department from May 1926 to June 1940, have been launched online ...
- My life is worthless without my darling daughters - Daily Mail
Daily MailMy life is worthless without my darling daughtersDaily Mail, UK - 4 hours agoWe can pick up an anthology of poetry from any century, from the 13th onwards, and find laments for the end of a love affair. ...
- Teen angst dominates writer awards - News.com.au
"The work was of an extraordinarily high standard," she said. "I was taken aback by the amount of angst in those pieces of work. Perhaps I have forgotten what it's like to be a teenager." The author of 17 novels said the winners "engaged me and kept ...
- Special to The Oregonian (The Oregonian)
P oet and teacher Paulann Petersen is, she says, "an Oregonian, through and through." Born and raised in Portland, she moved to Klamath Falls after graduating from Franklin High School. She received a Wallace Stegner Fellowship from Stanford University in 1986, and in 1991, she returned to Portland.
- Nightlife, Sept. 5-11 - Canton Repository (subscription)
Nightlife, Sept. 5-11Canton Repository (subscription), OH - 1 hour agoMuggswigz: Poetry/comedy/spoken word open mic night, 8-11 pm Monday; open mic, 7:30 pm Tuesday; 137 Walnut Ave. NE, Canton. My Brother's Place: Music by ...
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