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- Atlanta poet edged out of 'Out Loud' contest - Atlanta Journal Constitution
Washington — A young Georgia poet sounded his last stanza before judges Tuesday night. After making it to the final dozen competitors, Elijah P. Orengo was defeated in the third annual Poetry Out Loud National Recitation Contest held on the campus ...
- Happy campers - Waterloo Record
Waterloo RecordHappy campersWaterloo Record, Canada - 2 hours agoScuttle about the web and a unique summer camp is a mouse click away: gold panning camp, dressage camp, writing camp, poetry camp, hip-hop boot camp, ...
- Get ready to shop! Tremont Art Walk set for Friday, June 13 (The Plain Dealer)
First came the art galleries. Then the trendy bars. Then the hip eateries. Now Cleveland's Tremont neighborhood has a new scene: shopping. Over the last few years, the gentrified near West Side neighborhood has established itself as one of the city's top boutique shopping destinations.
- Behind the Blue Curtain - Manville News
Manville NewsBehind the Blue CurtainManville News, NJ - 2 hours agoSince his youth, as a founding member of St. Louis-based Black Artists Group, he has savored his involvement in a variety of the arts — poetry, visual arts, ...
- American and Irish poets at Sheridan’s - Galway Advertiser
American and Irish poets at Sheridan’sGalway Advertiser, Ireland - 1 hour agoCaroline Lynch was the inaugural winner of the Sean Dunne poetry competition. She also won the 2007 Listowel Writers’ Week poetry collection competition. ...
- Parts of Saddam Hussein's prison diaries released - CBC News
Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said Monday in publishing excerpts of his prison writings. Former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein shown at his genocide trial in the ...
- Man enough for the Bard - Toronto Star
Waterloo RecordMan enough for the BardToronto Star, Canada - 11 hours agoThis man has spent three decades of his life contemplating, inhabiting and performing Shakespeare's sonnets, but until now he has always done so behind the ...Erudite yet under-rehearsed Globe and Mail‘A unique theatrical experience’ The Beacon Heraldall 7 news articles
- What does 2006 have in store? (part two) - Open Democracy
In the last days of 2005, leading thinkers and scholars from around the world share their fears, hopes and expectations of 2006. 22 - 12 - 2005 Forty-nine of openDemocracy’s distinguished contributors, from Mariano Aguirre to Slavoj Zizek, Neal ...
- Composer Stephen Foster's life in city helped shape music - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Composer Stephen Foster's life in city helped shape musicPittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - 1 hour ago"He was good at writing lyric poetry and creating music to suit the poetry," Root said. "He was self taught in the clarinet, flute, guitar and violin. ...
- The Self-Help Guide to Wagner - NPR News
NPR.org , May 29, 2008 - Love him or hate him, if you're a fan of classical music, and especially opera, you have to contend with Richard Wagner, the controversial composer who made sweeping changes in the arts. His life, music, and legacy continue ...
- Rabbi:The new rocker - Times of India
Rabbi:The new rockerTimes of India, India - 15 minutes agoMy mother, a Delhi college principal, has been writing Punjabi poetry for as long as I remember. My sister too writes Punjabi poetry,†says Rabbi, ...
- Sindh University vice chancellor slams United Nations role in Iraq - Pakistan Daily
Sindh University vice chancellor slams United Nations role in IraqPakistan Daily, Pakistan - 3 hours agoHe said that he had worked on Sindhi literature, short stories and poetry, adding that there is no poetry like Bhitai in Thar or Bhit. ...
- Bloodroot reading at Dartmouth bookstore - Message for the Week
Bloodroot reading at Dartmouth bookstoreMessage for the Week, VT - 2 hours agoThe upcoming reading will focus on poetry and short stories and will take place in the Bookstore’s Robert Frost Room. Joining the team from Bloodroot, ...
- Writing is Nicolai's all-consuming passion (The Globe Gazette)
RICEVILLE — Dianna Nicolai thought she started writing creatively while in high school.
- Liner Notes: Word to the 23rd (The Source Weekly)
Spoken word is hard to pull off. Sometimes this genre, or subgenre, if you will, brings to mind beret-intensive poetry slams where ideological rhetoric tends to trump skill. There are some heavy spoken word elements at play with Alfred Howard and the K23 Orchestra, but it’s not the sort of aforementioned dimly lit coffee house nonsense. AHK23 is a San Diego-based four-piece band that serves as ...
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