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- Peterborough Festival 2008: Opening celebrations and Central Park ... - Peterborough Evening Telegraph
Central Park will be buzzing with activity this weekend, as it forms the focus of the celebrations to mark the opening of the festival. The festival wouldn't be the same without the annual Mayor's Parade , which this year will have a distinctly ...
- Striving to make Shakespeare family friendly - Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
Alison Eliel Kalmus wants to make the Bard more appealing to the MTV generation, but she will not dumb down William Shakespeare's glorious language. "We want to make Shakespeare accessible to families," Kalmus said. "Our actors do not speak in that ...
- Sixth-grader's essay takes top spot in nation - Sayreville Suburban
Sixth-grader's essay takes top spot in nationSayreville Suburban, USA - 1 hour agoNow, she works on the school newspaper, and enjoys writing poetry for Fazio's weekly "coffee house" events. "I love writing poems," Courtney said. ...
- Patient photographer studies, waits, shoots - Traverse City Record Eagle
Patient photographer studies, waits, shootsTraverse City Record Eagle, MI - 46 minutes agoHe has written poetry and also provided articles and photographs for boating, travel and a host of other publications. Lately, magazines cut back on the use ...
- a musical melting pot - Wire
a musical melting potWire, NH - 2 hours agoSo kids would come there to play music, rehearse, theater, poetry, there were skateboard ramps in the back, there was a little coffee shop. ...
- It's Easier Than Ever To Be John Q. Publish - Tampa Bay Online
TAMPA - Everybody always told Joe Pelkington he should write a book. Pelkington had a million stories about being a police officer in Tampa for 25 years, from 1960 to 1985, and the police chief in Treasure Island until he retired in 2005. One night ...
- 'Expression Redefined' in the springtime - The California Aggie Online
'Expression Redefined' in the springtimeThe California Aggie Online, CA - 19 hours agoThe event showcased a variety of student performances, ranging from music and comedy to prose and poetry. A trio of students from Sick Spits, ...
- Poetry Slam to slam its last - The Ann Arbor News - MLive.com
Poetry Slam to slam its lastThe Ann Arbor News - MLive.com, MI - 1 hour agoAfter 19 years of operations, organizer Larry Francis said in a press release that "we can see our beloved show has run its course. ...
- About ‘Gay’. And some speculation on why the Religious Right ... - The Moderate Voice
The answer, Jazz, is YES! There is a linguistic battle going on. And in my circles it’s got a long and contentious lineage. While, as gays and lesbians, we seek to expand ourselves and our relationships to become whole people and full participants ...
- GhanaHomePage stumbles on... with some interesting characters - GhanaHomePage
GhanaHomePage still remains the most popular portal for Ghanaians around the world – the oldest and the best. We all remember the promptness with which the British High Commission in Accra responded to Kwami Agbodza’s free market article accusing ...
- At the library - Wicked Local West Roxbury
At the libraryWicked Local West Roxbury, MA - 3 hours agoOngoing poetry workshop: Since 1996, local poet Mary E. Joyce Waite has been guiding other aspiring poets during their Monday meetings at the West Roxbury ...
- Summer is for reading (Lexington Herald-Leader)
Summer's almost here, and kids are counting the days until they can put their textbooks to rest for a while. But that doesn't mean all books have to be tossed aside. Area libraries and literacy programs are hoping to encourage kids to keep reading for fun all summer long with an array of activities and special events. .Catch the Reading Bug. is the summer reading program theme at many ...
- E-mail this story - Valdosta Daily Times
Taurence Phillips leads the room in song with “Lift Every Voice and Sing” during the 16th Annual Juneteenth Celebration held at Mathis City Auditorium Tuesday. Elle M. Blue (foreground) and Juelyn Bryant sing and clap to "What a Time" during the ...
- A mother's view: Mothers’ grief for slain soldiers inspired ... - Duluth News Tribune
A mother's view: Mothers’ grief for slain soldiers inspired ...Duluth News Tribune, MN - 39 minutes agoThe event also will include music and poetry. Where: The downtown Duluth YWCA building, 202 W. Second St. Admission: The event is free and open to the ...
- Book Notes - BurlingtonFreePress.com
Book NotesBurlingtonFreePress.com, VT - 30 minutes agoHe not only defends poetry but sifts through it with detail, discussing (and naming chapters for) characteristics such as language, the personal voice, ...
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