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- Not your average poet: Award-winning writer/recycling coordinator is ... - St. Cloud Times
ST. JOSEPH — Larry Schug always has something to write about. It’s how he knows he’s alive. “People say, ‘I don’t know what to write about,’ and I say, ‘What, did you wake up dead this morning?’ ” he said. “Turn off the TV every ...
- SPECIAL EVENT : Events to honor Black Boy author Richard Wright - Arkansas Democrat Gazette
SPECIAL EVENT : Events to honor Black Boy author Richard WrightArkansas Democrat Gazette, AR - 22 minutes ago“The Poetry in Black Boy,” presented by Central High English teacher Stacy McAdoo; excerpt reading to follow. “Richard Wright and the Harlem Renaissance,” ...
- New Abnormalities - New York Magazine
New York MagazineNew AbnormalitiesNew York Magazine, USA - 41 minutes agoUnfortunately, this is not the Blair Brown we remember from The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd, in which she wrote poetry, taught piano, ate Chinese, ...
- Stu Scott: Born On The Street And Hard As Hootie - Deadspin
DeadspinStu Scott: Born On The Street And Hard As HootieDeadspin, NY - Aug 12, 2008Scott was the star, though, unleashing a set of pipes that show why he's destined for poetry jam defness. And what was his song of choice? ...
- Activism: Youth rally to 'Silence the Violence' (Pittsburgh City Paper)
On July 22nd, more than 100 youths from Pittsburgh's most violent neighborhoods gathered in Market Square for a peace rally. By Diana Fisher.
- JMU Camp Event Celebrates Young Scribes - Daily News- Record
HARRISONBURG - Not all finger-snapping poetry slams are the kind held in the dimly lit bars of the big city. Nope. Poetry, it seems, is for kids, too. For about 96 minutes on Friday afternoon, more than 250 people gathered in James Madison University ...
- ENJOY THE MAY HILL VIEW (Sporting Life)
1330: Courageous was good value for his debut success at Redcar but failed to progress from that and was a shade disappointing on a softish surface at Newbury subsequently so Bryan Smart's colt looks best watched with a better bet looking to be MIDNIGHT CRUISER , who gets the vote over Crackdown.
- Laura Bush takes time to visit, give grant to young people (The Greenville News)
First Lady Laura Bush visited the Carl Sandburg home and farm in Flat Rock and announced a $50,000 grant to aid youth education programs at the park.
- What Is Happening Today On Gather - Tuesday August 12 2008 - Gather.com
Gather.comWhat Is Happening Today On Gather - Tuesday August 12 2008Gather.com, MA - 1 hour agoWhatever the reason you love trains, we want to give you the chance to share your affections in the All Aboard group and the "Next Stop" Poetry Contest. ...
- He’s inspired by everyday life - Glendale News-Press
Grish Davtian has studied at Tehran University in Iran and the University of London. The poet has since seen a countrywide revolution engulf his daily routine in Iran. After moving to the U.S., he created television programs, books, anthologies and ...
- Celebrate Family Day at Longfellow Historic Site (Cambridge Chronicle & Cambridge Tab)
The New England Poet Club presents Family Day at Longfellow National Historic Site, including poetry readings and an awards ceremony for student poets, Sunday, Sept. 14, at 2 p.m. on the front lawn at the Longfellow National Historic Site at 105 Brattle St.
- Christie Lenee - Tampabay.com
Christie LeneeTampabay.com, FL - 2 hours agoLenee packs her time with creative and enriching tasks such as composing, practicing, doing yoga, pursuing a degree in music at USF and writing poetry. ...
- Pacific Market Center Hosts Gift & Home Accessories Show (The Gourmet Retailer)
Pacific Market Center will host the Summer Gift & Home Accessories Show, the Pacific Northwest's premier seven-day market event, August 13-19, 2008.
- BROOKLYN GETS BOOKED (New York Press)
Brooklyn is tailored to meet the needs of its residents. Commuters can gain access to 10 trains running out of the Atlantic/Pacific Station, and kickball enthusiasts can play in a league in McCarren Park beyond the age of 14 and not be judged—at least not by their teammates—as being juvenile.
- The New Yorker hit a new low - La Crosse Tribune
The New Yorker has hit a new all-time low with its so-called satirical cover. This is a disturbing, disgusting, radical, racist thing. It is not funny. It is sad that there are lots of people who will believe this garbage. The Swift-Boat ads ...
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