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- FYI May 13 (The Columbian)
CLUBS TODAY NAMI CLARK COUNTY, education program, 7 p.m., National Alliance on Mental Illness office, 39th and Main streets. * 360-695-2823. BATTLE GROUND TOASTMASTERS...
- Chicago All-Stars: Book Release and Showcase - Chicago Public Radio
Chicago All-Stars: Book Release and ShowcaseChicago Public Radio, IL - 3 hours agoLouder Than a Bomb's All-star team is on their way to the National Youth Poetry Slam in Washington, DC Come celebrate at this one-night event & see these ...
- Feel the pulse - Malaysia Star
Malaysia StarFeel the pulseMalaysia Star, Malaysia - 35 minutes agoThe venue will also play host to a selection of performance arts events such as KL poetry slam by Dram Projects and WordForward, improv and sketches by ...
- Open Mic: Poetry in Podcasts - San Francisco Gate
April was National Poetry Month . But we had so many responses for poets to read their work on Open Mic that we're offering one more poetry podcast even though it's Memorial Day . So here are two more new poems and a re-reading of a previously posted ...
- Salman Rushdie: Knight of the Tall Tale (The New York Sun)
'The Enchantress of Florence" (Random House, 368 pages, $26) is a "Harry Potter"-ish restoration project of great intelligence and remarkable egoism, both of which are characteristic of its author. Although he sets his novel in the Florence of the Medicis and Machiavelli, in the Mughal court of Akbar the Great, and at the height of the Ottoman Empire, Salman Rushdie hasn't written just any ...
- Writing his own story - Salem News
"Please, no doom and gloom," Christopher Reardon asks. "This isn't another kid in a wheelchair crying about his life." This is a kid in a wheelchair who says he's trying to tell the truth about his life. A kid, a man, really, who just turned 22 and ...
- What's happening this weekend - Sun-Journal
Augusta: A 40-piece exhibition featuring contemporary artists and their views of the Katahdin wilderness will be featured through Nov. 1 at the Maine Capital Hall of Flags. Gallery hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday. 287-2121 Bath: Ongoing ...
- Jason Isbell: Singing ‘til Things Get Fixed - Tiger Weekly
Jason Isbell: Singing ‘til Things Get FixedTiger Weekly, LA - 7 hours agoWith his first solo album, last year’s Sirens of the Ditch, he proved that he isn’t afraid of plugging in, turning it up and intertwining poetry with ...
- Mixed Media (The Reader)
* One of the great asides of business travel is the free evenings that leave time for solo exploration. Last week, I found myself in Pittsburgh and thanks to my friend Julie Wright (formerly of Omaha’s Bemis Center) I got to the city’s best neighborhoods and coolest art spots during my five-day trip.
- Students support Heart Association - Observer-Dispatch
Students and staff at Westmoreland Road Elementary School showed their support for the American Heart Association by participating in a Mini Relay for Life walk on school grounds Thursday morning. “My mom is a cancer survivor,†said Wendy Karas ...
- Norma Winstone: Britain's Poetic Jazz Singer - NPR News
Weekend Edition Sunday , July 13, 2008 - In a career spanning five decades, British jazz vocalist Norma Winstone has pioneered, experimented and collaborated to push her music to the cutting edge. She's developed "wordless" vocals, written her own ...
- Religious poetry contest seeking entries - Shawnee News-Star
New Jersey Rainbow Poets is sponsoring a religious poetry contest with a grand prize of $1,000. The contest is free to everyone and offers 50 prizes totaling near $5,000. The deadline to enter is June 14, 2008. To enter, send (only) one poem of 21 ...
- Music: Silver Jews' latest album mostly loses its way (Chicago Tribune)
Silver Jews, "Lookout Mountain, Lookout Sea" (Drag City)
- Religion As Poetry - Atlantic Online
Religion As PoetryAtlantic Online - 22 minutes agoBy Patrick Appel James Carse, who directed the Religious Studies Program at NYU for 30 years, has a new book out called The Religious Case Against Belief. ...
- Princeton tots get a 'Teddy Bear Picnic' - Packet Online
PRINCETON -- The story room at the Princeton Public Library was filled with teddy bears. There were traditional brown bears, tiny yellow bears, bright red bears, old bears, new bears, and outfitted bears. Gina Dudas, 3, in a patterned sundress, had ...
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