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- Jennifer Koski: Writers stand tall with public readings - Post-Bulletin
I'd like to add another activity to the list of "Reasons People Need To Quit Whining That There's Nothing To Do in Southeastern Minnesota." I'm filing this one -- the Third Wednesday series at the Jon Hassler Theater in Plainview -- right between ...
- OnStage: Pinter, off-kilter (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
Some unusual characters take up residence at the Guthrie in Harold Pinter's unsettling "The Caretaker."
- Reading is Fundamental: Here there be dragons, of a friendly sort - Advocate Weekly
Reading is Fundamental: Here there be dragons, of a friendly sortAdvocate Weekly, MA - 1 hour agoIn DiTerlizzi's "Kenny & the Dragon" (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing: August 2008; 160 pages; $15.99; ages 8-12), a clever little rabbit named Kenny ...
- New freedom unleashes an unrestrained madness (Miami Herald)
Haven Kimmel knows, as all writers do, that successful authors must approach their craft with as many useful tools as possible: patience, stamina, exemplary research skills. But in her case, she jokes, a healthy dollop of something else is helpful.
- The Big Gigs (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
Cedar Cultural Center's 10th and final Nordic Roots Festival features several heroes of fests past. Sounds of Sweden dominate, with sets by traditional music trio Väsen (8 p.m. today), hard-hitting electro-folkies Hedningarna (8 p.m. Sat.), energy-packed quintet Hoven Droven (8 p.m. Sun.), the sometimes stark and haunting Triakel with vocalist extraordinaire Emma Hardelin (2 p.m. Sat.) and the ...
- Hwendaenda’s novel offers domestic workers voice (The Herald)
Published by: College Press Year: 2007 ISBN: 9780797435216 Reviewed by Beaven Tapureta Makakatanwa is Daniel Hwendaenda’s new novel that adeptly captures the unresolved differences between domestic workers and their employers.
- South Tampa's Liggett Remembered For Strong Will, Optimism (The Tampa Tribune)
When homemaker Jane Liggett wanted to buy a house to restore in 1976, she drove through Hyde Park with a banker who couldn't believe she wanted to invest in such a blighted area.
- Learning to be a citizen - Allston/Brighton TAB
When Sister Pat Andrews spoke at a workshop a few years ago on citizenship for immigrants, she had no idea what she was getting herself into. After the participants listened to the presentation, one stood up and said, “You have given us all the ...
- August 2008 - Edmonton Journal
It's the month we've all been waiting for -- when we long for company so we can show off our hometown. Every August, this northern Canadian city shines and hums with summer events that bring its residents great joy, from Folk Fest, an unforgettable ...
- Free one-woman show set at OSU-Newark - The Newark Advocate
Free one-woman show set at OSU-NewarkThe Newark Advocate, OH - 2 hours agoShe is a visiting assistant professor of Africana Studies at the University of Pittsburgh, where she teaches African-American literature, poetry, ...
- Church news 8/9 - Lufkin Daily News
Church news 8/9Lufkin Daily News, TX - 34 minutes agoSSTJ will be a mix of special music from our Unity musicians plus open mic for others to express their talents be it music, poetry, story telling, etc. ...
- Poet Steve Orlen next in Frostic Reading Series - Western Michigan University Magazine
KALAMAZOO--Next in the Frostic Reading Series, award-winning poet Steve Orlen will read from his works at 8 p.m. Thursday, Oct., 9, in the Little Theatre at Western Michigan University. All readings in the series are open to the public free of charge ...
- In a nutshell... (Prince George Citizen Online)
The Northern Uganda Development Foundation, a non-profit group based in Prince George, presents a free lecture on a recent trip to the African nation, Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. at UNBC's Canfor Theatre. Speakers include Dr. Christopher Opio, Tony Donovan, Dave Fuller and Vince Ramcharran.--------The greatest challenge of any supervisor or manager is conducting a one-on-one problem solving ...
- Mom's game to learn football - Toronto Sun
There are certain things about life which I have actively chosen to ignore. I have no interest in learning how to change the oil in my car, program my universal remote or understand sports. And since I always turn the channel on any sporting event ...
- An early look at what’s ahead in ’09 - Buffalo News
Without a crystal ball or a magic wand or even a Ouija board, we have gotten a sneak peek into the schedule of the U. S. Postal Service stamp program for 2009. The Postal Service did not reveal a detailed description of all the ’09 releases, but I ...
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