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- Calendar, July 24-30 (Berkshire Eagle)
"Antiquities at the Williams College Museum of Art," talk with Elizabeth E. Gallerani, Mellon Foundation Academic Programs Assistant, 2 p.m. at WCMA, Williamstown.
- Things to do Calendar - Warren Reporter
Things to do CalendarWarren Reporter, NJ - 31 minutes agoOpen Mic, Music, Poetry and Prose, second and fourth Saturday nights of each month, 7-11:30 pm, doors open at 6 pm, in the studio of The Cooperage USFA, ...
- Kindred writer and spirit Robert Morgan receives 2008 Thomas Wolfe Prize (Cornell News Service)
Thomas Wolfe was born, raised and educated in the mountains of western North Carolina, taught college English, earned a Guggenheim fellowship and attained commercial and critical success as a prolific writer of poetic fiction rich in evocative detail and firmly rooted in the Appalachian landscape.
- 8 acts show many facets of jazz - Columbus Dispatch
Columbus Dispatch8 acts show many facets of jazzColumbus Dispatch, OH - 8 hours agoThis group included a harpist and provided percussion workouts and a poetry reading. Both bands did have one thing in common: bassist Roger Hines. ...
- St. Paul's Karen refugees - Minnpost.com
St. Paul is home to the largest Karen refugee population in the U.S. There are approximately 3,000 Karen (pronounced Ka-REN) living in St. Paul, most of whom arrived in the 2003 resettlement wave. Many more families are expected to come to Minnesota ...
- The most important school supply of all - Del Rio Live!
The most important school supply of allDel Rio Live!, TX - 15 hours agoWe have thrillers, mysteries, romance, science fiction, westerns, literature, poetry, short stories, plays, travel guides, how-to information, cookbooks, ...
- Poetry class helping break down walls in McLoud - Daily Oklahoman
McLOUD — If not for the black block lettering across the back of their gray shirts saying "INMATE,” the women in the poetry workshop could be mistaken for creative writing students at any local university. Heads down and hands feverishly writing ...
- Garvey event celebrates leader’s legacy - The South Florida Times
Garvey event celebrates leader’s legacyThe South Florida Times, FL - 1 hour agoThe UNIA represented the largest mass movement in African-American history, according to the National Humanities Center. Proclaiming a black nationalist ...
- Slams a chance to shine ... or come in last - Monterey County Herald
Slams a chance to shine ... or come in lastMonterey County Herald, CA - 1 hour agoThere is no real reason for me to perform at poetry slams other than to seek attention and maybe inspire someone to write a poem themselves. ...
- Two performers tackle seven Pinters with varying success - Georgia Straight
Two performers tackle seven Pinters with varying successGeorgia Straight, Canada - 1 hour ago... the classics The Black and White and Last to Go. These two show Pinter at his best, making melancholy, sometimes menacing poetry out of everyday speech. ...
- Fyne time - Sunday Herald
STAND LONG enough at any festival, and you begin to sympathise with how soldiers must have felt during their unremembered and uncelebrated wars of attrition. There's mud - that's a given. There's the slippery kind, the smelly kind, the living and ...
- A Unique Exhibition in Tehran by Artist Bita Ghezelayagh (Payvand Iran News)
Besides this most interesting, innovative and refreshing exhibition in many respects, Bita, who was born in Italy in 1965, has worked as an architect and an interior decorative artist, stage manager and dress designer for three films as well as running a home and being a mother to two very young children, Jahan and Kiana. At the same time she has been working for a major exhibition in London ...
- Robert Giroux, 94, editor and publisher who guided prominent author, dies (Arizona Daily Star)
Robert Giroux, an editor and publisher who introduced and nurtured some of the major authors of the 20th century and ultimately added his name to one of the nation's most distinguished publishing houses, died Friday in Tinton Falls, N.J. He was 94.
- A Baghdad bookseller, bound to his country (Lat-wp / By Sudarsan ... - Peninsula On-line
A Baghdad bookseller, bound to his country (Lat-wp / By Sudarsan ...Peninsula On-line, Qatar - 11 minutes agoHe bought the poetry book. He anticipates lending it to at least a dozen classmates, who, in exchange, will lend him their books. On a recent day, ...
- NAFEST takes search for national dress sense to Coal City - The Punch
NAFEST takes search for national dress sense to Coal CityThe Punch, Nigeria - 9 hours agoIn the non-competitive category are opening and closing ceremonies spectacles, the NAFEST colloquium, book fair, craft expo, command performance and poetry ...
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