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- Build a community of peace in Rochester to thwart violence - Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Build a community of peace in Rochester to thwart violenceRochester Democrat and Chronicle, NY - 2 hours agoWe'll come together around picnic lunches, great music from Black August and others, urban slam poetry and 10 community standards that our forums lifted up. ...
- Family to hail inspiring ‘Momma’ - Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Family to hail inspiring ‘Momma’Arkansas Democrat Gazette, AR - 5 hours agoThe occasion is an evening of gospel singing, dance and poetry by family members at Bethel am E. Church, followed by a reception where visitors can meet ...
- Media & Information - PR.com
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- Tantingco: The King and his Prince - Sun.Star
Tantingco: The King and his PrinceSun.Star, Philippines - 1 hour agoHe memorized Ocampo's poems, reciting along as Ocampo performed them, until he had enough self-confidence to recite his own poetry on air. ...
- Pak Youth Society celebrates jubilee (Gulf Times)
DOHA’S Pak Youth Society (PYS) celebrated 27 years of socio-cultural activities at a function over the weekend at Bright Future Pakistani School.
- 05/05 09:02 AM - The Corner on National Review Online
Western civilization has many glories. There are the legacies of the ancients, in literature and thought. There are the late-medieval cathedrals, those huge miracles of stone, statuary, and spiritual devotion. There is painting, music, the orderly ...
- Cape Fear Profile: Neil Donnell Ray touches lives with poetry (The Fayetteville Observer)
On a surprisingly cool Tuesday night, Neil Ray arrives at an open mic night at Big Shots, a bar and nightclub off Yadkin Road. It’s 8 p.m., and Ray, the evening’s host, is setting up his instruments — congas, xylophone and an African tongue drum.
- Barbara Walters breaks a leg in ‘Audition’ - Destin Log
Barbara Walters breaks a leg in ‘Audition’Destin Log, FL - 8 hours agoGetting the most notice in her book is the admission that she had a two-year affair with Edward Brooks, the African-American Senator from Massachusetts. ...
- Students ‘Fear No Art’ at college show (Lake County Journals)
GRAYSLAKE – All types of art, no matter how outrageous or groundbreaking, will be featured during CLC’s 10th annual “Fear No Art†art show on May 2-4. Audiences will see all types of art – ranging from jazz blues to rock, contemporary dance to hip-hop, poetry to monologues, and photos to sculptures – during the show’s three nights.
- Going boldly where no Lebanese publisher has gone before - Daily Star - Lebanon
Daily Star - LebanonGoing boldly where no Lebanese publisher has gone beforeDaily Star - Lebanon, Lebanon - 18 minutes agoBy Laura Wilkinson BEIRUT: Poetry doesn't command much presence in publishing circles. The profile of English-language poetry in countries where English is ...
- Pig Iron festival set for July 19 - Vindicator
YOUNGSTOWN — Artists, vendors and entertainers are being sought for the annual Pig Iron Literary & Art Works Community Street Festival set for July 19 on North Phelps Street, downtown (between Commerce and Federal streets). Hours will be 10 a.m. to ...
- Posted -14 sec ago - Collingwood Enterprise Bulletin
Posted -14 sec agoCollingwood Enterprise Bulletin, Canada - 12 minutes agoThere will be pairings of music and poetry, photography and literature, play excerpts, spontaneous word-based computer music composition and more. ...
- Local Literary Events (Berkshire Eagle)
Monthly writing workshops, 7 to 9 p.m.: fiction and creative nonfiction, first Wednesdays at Berkshire Community College; children's writing, second Mondays at Berkshire Community College; poetry, second Wednesdays at Wild Sage; all-genre, third Thursdays at the Great Barrington Library.
- Beat writer Jack Kerouac's manuscript goes on ... and on ... at Texas exhibit (Centre Daily Times)
The first words read, "I first met Neal after my father died." Later - 119 feet, 8 inches later - it reads, "eaten by dogs." The yellowing manuscript has no chapter or paragraph breaks. The sentences are single-spaced.
- Saturday, June 14, 2008 (Deccan Herald)
Sibanthi Padmanabha K V in a chat with Bharathi Devi, a poet who represented Kannada literature at the recent Saarc Poetry Festival.
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