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- Viewpoint: Don't judge a book by its cover . . . or by its author - Centretown News
Viewpoint: Don't judge a book by its cover . . . or by its authorCentretown News, Canada - 53 minutes agoThings like plot, character, use of metaphor, poetry of the language – these are the things that should be used to promote a good novel. ...
- Prom king: French pianist Pierre-Laurent Aimard will take centre stage ... - The Independent
Aimard will open the Proms with a programme including a new work by the 99-year-old Elliott Carter © Guy Vivien Daniel Barenboim may resonate beyond the confines of the concert hall, Lang Lang may make more noise, but for sheer ubiquity, no musician ...
- Relay for Life happening Friday (Crookston Daily Times)
Rain or shine, the 11th annual West Polk County American Cancer Society's Relay for Life will kick off with registration at 4:30 p.m. Friday on the University of Minnesota, Crookston campus. The overnight event is set to take place on the campus mall but in case of inclement weather, it could be moved to the Lysaker Gymnasium.
- Renowned Poet Hayden Carruth reads at Marlboro College, May 4 - Marlboro College
Renowned Poet Hayden Carruth reads at Marlboro College, May 4Marlboro College, USA - 2 hours agoA renowned critic, Carruth has also published several prose collections including Sitting In: Selected Writings on Jazz, Blues and Related Topics (1993). ...
- Gay, Punk and Ever the Provocateur - New York Times
Gay, Punk and Ever the ProvocateurNew York Times, United States - 6 hours agoOn June 24 Zeitgeist Films, the distributor that helped introduce Mr. Jarman to American audiences, is releasing “Glitterbox,†a DVD set that represents a ...
- News: America Needs Baseball - Newsblaze.com
More than two million kids from around the world will play on seven thousand baseball Little League teams this year. These children, ages 13 and younger, are taking part in a tradition that spans nearly 70 years. Parents across the world enroll their ...
- Arts council moving to new ‘arts center’ - Gaylord Herald Times
Arts council moving to new ‘arts center’Gaylord Herald Times, MI - 11 hours agoWhen renovations are completed part of the building will be used to hold small performances, poetry and prose readings, receptions and meeting space for ...
- MARY D. KUEBLER - Fort Dodge Messenger
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at the First Presbyterian Church. Interment will be held in the East Lawn Cemetery, Algona, Iowa. Visitation will be held from 4 until 8 p.m. Thursday at the Bruce-Graham Funeral Home. Mary D. Holldorf ...
- Michael Norton; AP journalist covered Haiti - Boston Globe
NEW YORK - Michael Norton, who spent nearly two decades covering Haiti's coups, rebellions, and disasters for the Associated Press, died Sunday in Caguas, Puerto Rico, after a long battle with cancer. He was 66. Mr. Norton chronicled the turmoil that ...
- Wednesday's Child - Katie - WTNH
Wednesday's Child - KatieWTNH, CT - 1 hour ago"My favorite thing to do is write poetry because it helps me express my feelings and anxiety that I sometimes have," Katie said. "I love graphic design, ...
- Theater Review: 'God's Ear' (The Epoch Times)
NEW YORK-An unusual and evocative play by Jenny Schwartz, God's Ear deals with a couple faced with the drowning death of their young son. At the opening the mother, Mel (Christina Kirk),...
- SPOLETO CALENDAR OF PERFORMANCES AND EVENTS (The Post and Courier)
5:30 p.m. — Artist Talk: Amistad composer Anthony Davis, Simons Center Recital Hall. Free. 6 p.m. — Memminger Celebration at the Riviera, Riviera Theatre. $350 (includes black-tie dinner, ticket to "Amistad" and post-performance champagne and dessert).
- WHAT'S HAPPENING - Leaf Chronicle
What: Woodlawn Elementary School Kindergarten Pre-Registration. Bring birth certificate, proof of physical, Tennessee Immunization certificate, and social security card. When: 9:30 a.m.-2 p.m. through Friday. Where: Woodlawn Elementary School, 2250 ...
- Group will hold youth poetry contest - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Word In Motion holds a citywide youth poetry slam at 7 p.m. Friday. Poets age 12-17 will compete for a $100 prize — with the audience as judge. The youths should come with at least three poems that they have written. The slam, sponsored by the ...
- 'Clever Cats' was a longtime project (Litchfield Enquirer)
Although Alice Dember first put "The Clever Cats and Color Magic" in writing 40 years ago, it has always been something that remained in the back of her mind to share with her grandchildren, if not with the children in her community.
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