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- Non-music attractions at Bumbershoot - Everett Herald
In Seattle Center's Northwest Rooms, Bumbershoot patrons work with Gage Academy of Art's program called "Drawing Jam," to try their hand in a fine arts studio, complete with models, celebrity appearances, professional artist demonstrations and free ...
- Jaffery’s poetry a voice against global tyranny - The News - International
Jaffery’s poetry a voice against global tyrannyThe News - International, Pakistan - 36 minutes ago... who described Jaffery as one of the best objective and modern realist poets of his time, who enriched Urdu literature with his versatile poetry. ...
- 'Music man's' scores give new sounds to old movies - Gary Post Tribune
'Music man's' scores give new sounds to old moviesGary Post Tribune, IN - 4 hours ago"You're a writer; let me explain like this: It's the difference between poetry, which is bound by the meter, and prose, which is not. ...
- New poet Eric Watts opens 'Cellar Door' of his past - New York Daily News
Eirc Watts, who wrote the poetry book 'Cellar Door,' will be at Sunday's 2008 Brooklyn Book Festival as one of its 150 vendors. If ever there was a young Brooklyn author who has learned how to make lemonade from life's lemons, it's likely to be Eric ...
- Farewell gift for writer - three years late (The New Zealand Herald)
As Bill Payne lay in his hospital bed in 2005, his body shutting down slowly, he was unable to do the one thing he loved - write. But one man's perseverance is about to make up for that.
- Valley-based organization discusses reading and brain power - Avon Post
Valley-based organization discusses reading and brain powerAvon Post, CT - 30 minutes agoThe first programs will be a poetry writing workshop offered on Sept. 18, 15 and 22 by teacher Pit Pinegar and a playwriting program offered by playwright ...
- The perils of Colleen (The Australian)
AT 71, Colleen McCullough is battling poor health. But, writes Rosalie Higson, that hasn't stopped the author writing a sequel to Jane Austen?s most loved novel.
- Lessons for teens, and an anxious cat - Boston Globe
Boston GlobeLessons for teens, and an anxious catBoston Globe, United States - 24 minutes ago"Undercover" is full of deftness and poetry - perhaps, at times, a touch too much poetry, forced on the reader - but it possesses moments of genuine lyrical ...
- Eldercollege fall sessions begin with a sampler (Port Clinton News Herald)
The fall session of Terra Community College’s ElderCollege begins with the Fall Sampler 11:30 a.m., Sept. 12.
- From love to law, the trust vote to T20, Kapil Sibal has texted a ... - Indian Express
Indian ExpressFrom love to law, the trust vote to T20, Kapil Sibal has texted a ...Indian Express, India - 4 hours ago... victory for others, tragedy and farce in equal measure — how can poetry be far behind? And when your cellphone is your writing pad, SMS your language, ...
- Well Done -- Urbandale & Johnston (The Des Moines Register)
Manning Ding of Johnston, a 2008 graduate of Phillips Exeter Academy in Exeter, N.H., was a recipient of highest academic honors; a fourth-year English Prize; the Lewis Sibley Poetry, third prize; and a prize in statistics from the Academy’s mathematics department. Ding will attend Harvard University this fall.
- Our Cause is Just. Why Don't We Say That? - OpEdNews.com
Rob Kall recently in his article http://www.opednews.com/articles/Why-should-we-Depend-on-Ob-by-Rob-Kall-080912-249.html asked why we should depend on Obama’s machine. We shouldn’t. Senator John Kerry said the right words in his speech in Denver ...
- Asia's Biggest Film Festival Tries to Lighten Financial Gloom (Bloomberg)
Oct. 2 (Bloomberg) -- If the state of the global economy isn't enough to depress filmmakers trying to raise money for their projects, try the plot of the opening movie at Asia's biggest film festival.
- The Art of Mourning – 9/11 in Pop Culture - San Francisco Examiner
Seven years. Seven years ago we watched two jetliners fly in to the Twin Towers in New York City and then we watched, as bodies leapt from the high floors to a certain death, the buildings come down. In Washington, a similar plane flew into the ...
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