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- Bowen’s first writers’ festival a resounding success - Bowen Island Undercurrent
Bowen’s first writers’ festival a resounding successBowen Island Undercurrent, Canada - 1 hour agoPoetry Writing featured Jude Neale, Lisa Shatzky, Bernice Lever, and special guest George McWhirter; Freelance Writing rocked the room with panelists Kami ...
- Orono: UMaine to name seminar room after Burt Hatlen - Bangor Daily News
Orono: UMaine to name seminar room after Burt HatlenBangor Daily News, ME - 2 hours agoUM President Robert Kennedy announced Friday at a poetry conference sponsored by the National Poetry Foundation and the English department that Room 406 in ...
- Community Almanac (Arizona Daily Sun)
Monday, July 7 MORNING COFFEE KLATCH: 7:30 a.m. Readers are invited to meet with Daily Sun Editor Randy Wilson over coffee (yours) and doughnuts (his) each Monday at 7:30 a.m. to discuss that week's news. Arizona Daily Sun boardroom, 1751 S. Thompson St. 556-2254.
- Sneak a listen to Cleveland singer Liz Rubino's new CD, with audio ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
A face (and voice, and oh, what a voice!) familiar to audiences from Columbus to Pittsburgh is back in the news after a Cleveland-area absence imposed by the folding of Kalliope Stage , a sorely missed little musical theater venue in the Cedar Lee ...
- MMS teacher to retire after 20 years - Nodaway News Leader
MMS teacher to retire after 20 yearsNodaway News Leader, MO - 2 hours agoIt includes a variety of activities, from poetry and sentence collections, to having students memorize their social security numbers. ...
- First Test, day two, Lord's - Guardian Unlimited
12 month map of Pietersen's ego, for office bound work shy obo readers everywhere. Morning everyone . A pretty, pretty fine one two. What with it being Friday and all, and the sun being out, and a pair of England batsmen in the midst of one of the ...
- LVC graduates commence next phase of lives - Daily News
ANNVILLE — The word “commencement” implies endings and beginnings. Yesterday’s commencement at Lebanon Valley College was both, as the 398 students who received degrees ended this phase of their lives and began another. Philip Billings sent ...
- 'Smart People' boasts talented cast - Morning Sentinel
'Smart People' boasts talented castMorning Sentinel, maine - 7 minutes agoVanessa has taken on the mom role and James has just sold a poem to the New Yorker. Then Lawrence's cast-aside, adopted brother Chuck moves in. ...
- Technology is destroying the beauty of popular music - The Kingston Whig-Standard
Technology is destroying the beauty of popular musicThe Kingston Whig-Standard, Canada - 2 hours agoI will continue to believe that another musical renaissance is just around the corner and that once again, melody and poetry will rule the airwaves.
- PERSONA AND PLACE (Santa Fe Reporter)
There is an idea of the Southwest that lives in the collective mind. It is embodied through stoic figures that represent unsympathetic landscapes where little is spoken.
- Do what you love, love what you do - Santa Maria Sun
For centuries, artistic people trying to make a living off of their talent have been plagued by "the starving artist" stereotype. Unfortunately, there's some truth to the less-than-flattering image: In the 1400s, artistic visionary Michelangelo ...
- Tod A of Firewater - PopMatters
PopMattersTod A of FirewaterPopMatters, IL - 1 hour agoI admire Hunter S. Thompson for his punk rock attitude and hyped-up hyperbole, Charles Bukowski for his brutal honesty and dark poetry, and Milan Kundera ...
- ... and Poets and Writers - North Coast Journal
... and Poets and WritersNorth Coast Journal, CA - 59 minutes agoThe prize for poetry was won by Ginny Jaramillo for her poem in free verse entitled, The Swather, a modern and surrealistic tale with ultra-clear expression ...
- The Flat Earth Glows - Village Voice
The Flat Earth GlowsVillage Voice, NY - 2 hours agos offerings (which include musicals, comedy, poetry, dance, drama, and pornos) can't help but be thrillingly intimate, whether you catch a hit or a ...
- Yearbooks help relive high school memories - Regina Leader-Post
Forget the diploma. To me, one of the best parts of graduating from high school is getting your Grade 12 yearbook. It's a precious thing, a book all about you and your friends during some of the most pivotal moments of your lives. My cousin just got ...
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