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- Baptists try to bridge age gap - Cincinnati.com
There's an age gap in the black Baptist church that ministers say they're struggling to bridge. Mainline Protestant denominations like the National Baptist Convention USA, meeting in Cincinnati this week, are struggling to find new ways to put ...
- Upcoming Cherry Hill Library events (Courier-Post)
Check out these upcoming Cherry Hill Library events. Contact wrhodes@gannett.com if you'd like your library's events featured on the Courier-Post website.
- Elizabeth Withey, The Edmonton Journal - Edmonton Journal
Elizabeth Withey, The Edmonton JournalEdmonton Journal, Canada - 55 minutes agoSpurs and sonnets collide this weekend at the Stony Plain Cowboy Poetry Gathering. It's the 31st anniversary of rock 'n' roll icon Elvis Presley's death. ...
- Annual celebration of African-American art starts this weekend - Charleston Post & Courier
Even without money in your pocket, it's easy to enjoy MOJA. The annual African-American and Caribbean arts festival, which kicked off Wednesday and stretches through Oct. 5, will be serving up plenty of free entertainment. "This year, we have more ...
- CD Review: The Jonas Brothers, 'A Little Bit Longer' - Express from The Washington Post
Express from The Washington PostCD Review: The Jonas Brothers, 'A Little Bit Longer'Express from The Washington Post, DC - 3 hours agoThey may be just teenagers (well, at least two of them) but a line like that would get a failing grade in any high school poetry class. ...
- Liberty festival gets into the Olympic mood with its own medal ... - Media Newswire (press release)
Liberty festival gets into the Olympic mood with its own medal ...Media Newswire (press release), NY - 45 minutes agoIt runs from 1pm-6pm, with a range of performance and activity, including: street arts, circus and carnival; comedy and poetry; music and dance; ...
- Award-winning Poet to Speak at KU on African-American Literature (Kansas City InfoZine)
Keith Gilyard, an award-winning poet, biographer and distinguished scholar in English studies at Penn State University, will deliver the 2008-09 John F. Eberhardt Lecture at the University of Kansas.
- CTH Presents Van Peebles' 'Ain't Supposed To Die' Outdoors - Broadway World
The Classical Theater of Harlem (CTH) will present their critically acclaimed production of AIN’T SUPPOSED TO DIE A NATURAL DEATH outdoors in city parks throughout New York City. This will be the first time that Melvin Van Peebles' landmark musical ...
- Photography: Love, hope, exuberance and desire - Miami Herald
''Whether we're born in Buenos Aires, Havana or Madrid, we come into this world with dance in our hearts,'' Isabel Muñoz says. The famous Spanish photographer, known for her intimate images of bodies in motion, is sitting on a lounge chair at the ...
- Ahsan for developing national language - The Post
Ahsan for developing national languageThe Post, Pakistan - 4 hours agoWe need new poetry, new literature and new ideas that tell us to live an honourable life with liberty, prestige and justice," he said. ...
- Broadcaster's road-trip approach to Canadian content is proving to be ... - Toronto Star
Two weeks ago, radio like this didn't exist anywhere in the world. With the exception of a five-hour slab of classical music in the middle of the work day, the revamped CBC Radio 2 sounds like a road trip across the country, with random layovers in ...
- Ask a poet: Philip Pardi (The UTD Mercury)
Philip Pardi Director of College Writing at Bard College, will read his work and sign copies of his first book, "Meditations on Rising and Falling," at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 23 in the McDermott Suite. "Meditations" was a winner of the 2008 Brittingham Prize in Poetry. For more answers from Pardi, go to www.utdmercury.com.
- Readers wrtie: Rodeo doings (Sierra Sun)
The second weekend of August will once again find McIver Arena filled with rodeo excitement. The 34th annual Truckee Championship Rodeo and Western Week are set for Aug. 7-10. Kids Day and Cowboy Poetry kick off the excitement on the Aug.
- Finalists for the $100,000 Siminovitch Theatre Prize announced - Nationalpost.com
The five finalists for the Elinore and Lou Siminovitch Prize in Theatre -- the largest prize in Canadian stage -- were announced Wednesday morning. The playwrights up for the $100,000 award are: • Morwyn Brebner of Toronto. Her work includes Music ...
- Extremes abound in world of slam poetry (Daily Nebraskan)
It was another Thursday night at Meadowlark Cafe, 1624 South St. A few people were waiting in line for their lattes and their mochas, while others read the paper or checked their e-mail. One man stood on the short stage, which hugs the east side of the cafe, adjusting a microphone.
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