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- Hitlerites and Bush Nazis in America (Indymedia Chiapas)
Nazism in America - Curse of the Bush Nazis: I bet you thought that Nazi was a religious term pertaining to the Nazarenes. Wrong! The Nazis are the Niggardly Asinine Zionist Idiots, arising from the Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion and the Plans of the Synagogue of Satan.
- Magnolia Arts Fest kicks off Friday - Gloucester Daily Times
Magnolia Arts Fest kicks off FridayGloucester Daily Times, USA - 1 hour agoMassachusetts State Poetry Society is sponsoring its annual National Poetry Day Contest, open to all poets. The deadline for the contest is August 1, ...
- Author David Wroblewski answers 7 questions - Vail Daily News
Author David Wroblewski answers 7 questionsVail Daily News, CO - 2 hours agoKimberly [McClintock, a Denver-area writer and Wroblewski’s partner] is at work finalizing a manuscript of poetry. I expect that, as much as possible, ...
- Patricia Nicholson Parker: Everyone Has a Vision (All About Jazz)
Patricia Nicholson Parker has been an indefatigable organizing spirit in New York City's artistic community centered on the Lower East Side since 1981, when she directed and helped to organize “A Thousand Cranes Peace Opera,†for the opening of the UN Special Sessions on Disarmament.
- Run For Roses' Bed Of Thorns - Hartford Courant
The Kentucky Derby is the one horse race that captures the imagination of people who don't know a colt from Peyton Manning . The TV cameras will focus on women with gaudy hats and listen as the University of Louisville marching band plays "My Old ...
- Prince of Poets is growing stronger with each year - Khaleej Times
Prince of Poets is growing stronger with each yearKhaleej Times, United Arab Emirates - 40 minutes agoNashwa said, "When they (ADACH) told us that they wanted to take classical poetry to the masses we knew straightaway that we would be perfect for this ...
- A Microscopic Look at Saddle Creek - The Ledger
A Microscopic Look at Saddle CreekThe Ledger, FL - 1 hour agoA poetry contest also was held, and the different stages of the water cycle could be seen at the fair. Hands-on projects such as a water conservation ...
- Together We Read picks Morgan's 'Boone' for '08 - Asheville Citizen-Times
Together We Read picks Morgan's 'Boone' for '08Asheville Citizen-Times, NC - 1 hour agoHaywood County native Fred Chappell - author of the 2003 Together We Read book and a writing professor at UNC Greensboro - guided Morgan in poetry writing. ...
- George Washington High School takes first place in literary competition (Danville Register & Bee)
Student winners are all staff members of Euantes, a literary arts magazine published entirely by about 25 high school students.Â
- Artist sees beauty in steel towns - TriVallyCentral
Next time you're driving across the Clairton-Glassport Bridge, look out the window and evaluate what you see. Is it a plain old coal stockpile for the mill with some tread marks from heavy machinery in the middle, or do you see something else? Craig ...
- Do we protest too much about where we write? - guardian.co.uk
Do we protest too much about where we write?guardian.co.uk, UK - 3 hours ago... to wordsmithing: the space at Paragraph has been specially designed to provide the kind of atmosphere that brings forth beautiful prose and poetry. ...
- Teens ready for spoken word poetry 'olympics' - Business Gazette
Business GazetteTeens ready for spoken word poetry 'olympics'Business Gazette, MD - 1 hour agoby Andy Zieminski | Staff Writer Evelyn Kenner stood at the microphone, closed her eyes, and began to recite a poem about her father. ...
- Across a landscape of memory and timeless poetry - The Daily Star
The Daily StarAcross a landscape of memory and timeless poetryThe Daily Star, Bangladesh - 4 minutes agoIn Hasnat Abdul Hye's instance (and these are episodes from his life he once enlightened readers of a national English language daily with on a weekly ...
- Entertainment Calendar for July 3 - July 10 - NRToday.com
Entertainment Calendar for July 3 - July 10NRToday.com, OR - 2 hours agoPOETRY SLAM — 6 pm, Granger Book Co., 111 Second Ave., Myrtle Creek. Read your own poetry or bring your favorite poem to read. Free public event. 793-5599. ...
- A bakery, like poetry, offers refuge from noisy world (The Olympian)
World too noisy for you?
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