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- Weekly entertainment calendar (Detroit Free Press)
This week's listings for movies, poetry, a Detroit Red Wings player signing autographs and more.
- Loved ones bury UNC Charlotte student - Gaston Gazette
Loved ones bury UNC Charlotte studentGaston Gazette, NC - 11 minutes agoLoved ones read passages of Ira's poetry and took turns speaking about how much she meant to them. It was reminiscent of a candlelight vigil held on the ...
- Posters, storybooks spread AIDS awareness in rural India (Calcutta News)
A Nandalal Bose-inspired 'patua' style painting of a loving couple as a poster endorsing the use of condoms; a storybook in tribal Santhali language talking of the dangers that migrant male labourers face if they are promiscuous - messages on HIV/AIDS are getting more people-friendly and attractive.
- Technology: It's Where the Jobs Are (BusinessWeek)
A new survey shows growth across the country, with higher-than-average pay. And with the number of tech grads falling, demand will only rise
- THIS WEEK - San Francisco Gate
Kerouac Alley - the tiny strip of pavement that sits between City Lights Books and the Vesuvio Cafe, and straddles Chinatown (Grant Avenue), Specs Adler Cafe and Tosca - recharges its Beat legacy today for the 12th iteration of Art in the Alley ...
- Club News: PEO Chapter Original A - Mt. Pleasant News
Club News: PEO Chapter Original AMt. Pleasant News, IA - 8 hours agoFollowing the meeting, Anne Weir read poetry selections for the program and inspired members to write lines of poetry in small groups.
- Ferlinghetti's 'Coney Island' poems celebrated at 50 - Wisconsin State Journal
"The world is a beautiful place / to be born into," writes Lawrence Ferlinghetti, author of "A Coney Island of the Mind," the witty, engaging, yet often disturbing little book of poems that now has been in print for 50 years. "The world is a ...
- Poetry Jam (Jackson Free Press)
Celebrate National Library Week with the Richard Wright Library's poetry jam. PLEASE NOTE: Entry errors sometimes occur. Always use the provided contact information to verify event times and locations.
- Children's Book Reviews: Week of 4/14/2008 - Publishers Weekly
Children's Book Reviews: Week of 4/14/2008Publishers Weekly, NY - 16 minutes agoFox, the author of many excellent books, often for young readers, gives the book an energetic and distilled poetry. The opening and recurring line ...
- Students demonstrate talents, diversity at first annual 'Miss ... - smudailycampus.com
Students demonstrate talents, diversity at first annual 'Miss ...smudailycampus.com, TX - 13 minutes ago"It's kind of like a poetry slam," Omenukor said. "You use your voice and body to convey the message." Omenukor said she did not have her poem completely ...
- Pine interviews Califone - Pine Magazine
Pine interviews CalifonePine Magazine, GA - 52 minutes agoHe introduced me to your music during one of his poetry classes. Do you tend to start with poems or music first? TR: Marty is a great writer. ...
- 'Anne Frank' is an opera to treasure - Long Beach Press-Telegram
When: 4 p.m. Sunday. Where: Lincoln Park Garage, on Broadway between Pacific and Cedar avenues, Long Beach. Tickets: $15-$95. Information: (562) 432-5934, www.longbeachopera.org . Outside Sinai Temple in West Los Angeles Wednesday evening, the ...
- The opinion pages: mostly a man's world (San Francisco Chronicle)
When it comes to the opinion pages of some of the most influential American newspapers, it's far too often a man's world. One reason for the disparity is obvious: Women are still breaking through glass ceilings in business, government and academia. But...
- Prominent author calls language sacred - Tahlequah Daily Press
Prominent author calls language sacredTahlequah Daily Press, OK - 4 hours ago“I write things other than poetry, as you know,†he said, pointing to his book, “The Way to Rainy Mountain.†“This is a book of Kiowa oral tradition. ...
- Feeding the Spirit and the Mind at the Summer Festival of Sacred Music - New York Sun
Feeding the Spirit and the Mind at the Summer Festival of Sacred MusicNew York Sun, United States - 1 hour agoA jazzy, irreverent score was coupled with Edith Sitwell's reciting of her absurd poetry — through a curtain of painted lips — via a megaphone. ...
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