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- Guest Essay: Tim W. Brown on the History and Future of Zines - mediabistro.com
mediabistro.comGuest Essay: Tim W. Brown on the History and Future of Zinesmediabistro.com, NY - 41 minutes agoFrom 1982-1999 he published Tomorrow Magazine, a poetry zine featuring the work of underground and performance poets from across the US.
- Family finds Alaska more than big buses, ships - Reading Eagle
Family finds Alaska more than big buses, shipsReading Eagle, PA - 5 hours agoMark, of Trails End Horse Adventures (he of no Web site, heck, no indoor toilet), entertained us with his dilapidated pickup truck, his poetry and songs, ...
- Letters to the editor for July 8 - Tahoe Daily Tribune
Crater Lake, Ore., will not get quagga mussels. Lake Tahoe will. Do you want to know the difference? Crater Lake does not allow private boats, period. I strongly believe this is the only way to stop the threat of quagga and zebra mussels. I ...
- Roll-a-rama: Beverly's Hanwell a true Special Olympics champion - Beverly Citizen
Roll-a-rama: Beverly's Hanwell a true Special Olympics championBeverly Citizen, United States - 1 hour agoShe also writes poetry, some for college and some in her spare time.†Sandy figures that Alyssa was diagnosed with Williams Syndrome when she was 6 or 7 ...
- J.J. Abrams to Produce NYT's Fifth Avenue Mystery - New York Observer
A teeny little feature in the Times' Home & Garden section about parents who turned their house into a maze of hidden puzzles, games and treasures for their four pre-teen kids will be a movie. J.J. Abrams (producer of Lost , Cloverfield , etc.) has ...
- Dinner, drinks & a movie: Pranzo! Bistro, an All-American Bud & `Get ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Perusing page one of Pranzo! Bistro's menu puts you squarely into Italian Classics 101. They include a wonderfully tender and lightly fried calamari fritti ($8), a perfectly rendered penne with fennel-spiked sausage and sauteed but still-crisp ...
- Cowboy Poets - Emery County Progress
Cowboy PoetsEmery County Progress, UT - 3 hours agoBy COREY BLUEMEL Once again, the Emery County Historical Society hosted its annual cowboy poetry and dutch oven dessert night at Castle Valley Outdoors. ...
- SOU Native American youth program receives grant - Ashland Daily Tidings
The Cow Creek Umpqua Indian Foundation has awarded the Southern Oregon University Native American Youth Academy Program, Konaway Nika Tillicum, $10,000. The Konaway Nika Tillicum Native American Youth Academy is a self-supported year-round academic ...
- General News - Borglobe
General NewsBorglobe, Sudan - 1 hour agoBoth are Sudanese refugees who, along with a handful of other African refugee youth in Cairo, have turned to music as their hope for resettlement and a ...
- Is It a Recession? - New York Times Blogs
For my money, we are currently in a recession. But the fiendishly clever Ed Leamer disagrees. All too often these sorts of disagreements come down to definitions. And so he asks: “ What’s a Recession, Anyway ?†(The ungated version is here ...
- Fred and Roberta Fessenbecker - Cape Gazette
On the surface, they seem like any other retired couple, quietly living in a ranch-style house off Route 24 in one of the many subdivisions in the area. But beneath Fred and Roberta Fessenbecker’s friendly and accommodating demeanor are two ...
- The phraseology of old bones - Burlington County Times
The German poet, playwright, and critic Friedrich Schiller thought there were two kinds of poets: "sentimental" and "naive" (and neither term, for Schiller, was an insult). Sentimental poets, he said, are self-conscious and retrospective; they "look ...
- Shen Family funds new musicals - Variety
More Articles: The Shen Family Foundation will donate $300,000 to the Signature Theater in Arlington, Va., to help support the creation of new works for musical theater from emerging composers. Composers Matt Conner, Adam Gwon and Gabriel Kahane will ...
- A Gentle Way To Spark Creativity - Hartford Courant
WEST HARTFORD — - Sam Slate sat on the floor of his language arts classroom at King Philip Middle School on a recent Friday, eyes closed, smile forming, ruminating peacefully. A few feet away was Kate Callahan, a folk singer-songwriter who has ...
- NEA awards 'Big Read' grants (Contra Costa Times)
LOS ANGELES — The National Endowment for the Arts announced Monday that more than 200 organizations nationwide will receive grants totaling $2.8 million to host The Big Read, an initiative meant to restore book reading in American culture.
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