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- Poetry jam focuses on learning - San Bernardino County Sun
SAN BERNARDINO - A group of aspiring rappers, emcees and lyricists will soon have a chance to display their talents for their peers and the community. On June 21, the San Bernardino City Unified School District and the Concerned African-American ...
- ‘Capital’ Excitement At The Fringe - NBC 4.com
‘Capital’ Excitement At The FringeNBC 4.com, DC - 33 minutes agoMore than 200 theater groups will present unique one-acts, hip-hop routines, musicals, poetry, social commentaries and much more during this 18-day ...
- Fellini and Bellinis (Boise Weekly)
In the shade of the stately downtown post office, the street-side patio at Satchel's Grill hums with the bustle of passing cars and pedestrians.... By Tara Morgan.
- Conflict is his muse - Concord Journal
Conflict is his museConcord Journal, USA - 3 hours agoHe said his colleagues favor job security over truth and subsequently shun debate in academe and in the poetry milieu. “That’s why I have a forum for ...
- Book Briefs - RedOrbit
Book BriefsRedOrbit, TX - 2 hours agoThe authors represent a variety of genres for adults and children -- from mystery to humor, poetry to sci-fi, and sports to history. ...
- Art and artifacts of black experience come to Norton - MiamiHerald.com
Art and artifacts of black experience come to NortonMiamiHerald.com, FL - 2 hours agoThere's a copy of the Emancipation Proclamation, a bronze bust of Frederick Douglass, a 1773 first edition of Phillis Wheatley's first poetry collection; ...
- Kay Ryan To Be Named Poet Laureate (The New York Sun)
Kay Ryan will be named the nation's next poet laureate today by the librarian of Congress, James Billington, the New York Times reported tonight. A Californian, Ms. Ryan, 62, is known for her short, playful poems, for which she has won the 2004 Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize, a 2004 Guggenheim Fellowship, a 2001 fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts, and three Pushcart Prizes. Her work ...
- THE DEVIN'S ADVOCATE: SO YOU MAY HAVE HEARD I DON'T BELIEVE IN GOD - Cinematic Happenings Under Development
THE DEVIN'S ADVOCATE: SO YOU MAY HAVE HEARD I DON'T BELIEVE IN GODCinematic Happenings Under Development, NY - 13 minutes agoPeople much smarter than me will one day be able to describe it in equations, the poetry of science. My brain doesn't work that way - none of that shit ...
- DVDetective - Like my shiny metal ass - VUE Weekly
DVDetective - Like my shiny metal assVUE Weekly, Canada - 7 hours agoMakes sense in a Japan where commuters read poetry about falling cherry blossoms (the title is the rate of their descent) while riding bullet trains into ...
- Kannada, Andhra leaders demand classical language status for Kannada ... - Newstrack India
New Delhi, July 19 (ANI): Several ministers and leaders of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh on Saturday strongly pitched for conferring the 'Classical Language' status for Kannada and Telugu languages at a seminar here. It was organized by the Karnataka ...
- Western Days promises fun Labor Day weekend! - Wet Mountain Tribune
Western Days promises fun Labor Day weekend!Wet Mountain Tribune, CO - 37 minutes agoThey will entertain with music, stories and poetry about the cowboy way of life. Be sure to catch the singing and fiddling act known as Prickly Pair. ...
- Why, Lord Byron – you’re a sly dog - Times Online
He may have a reputation as England’s greatest romantic poet, but Lord Byron had an unchivalrous way of fobbing off his female admirers. The women would send him locks of hair with their fan letters. It has now been claimed that the clippings he ...
- Sudanese youth fight discrimination with rap - Borglobe
Sudanese youth fight discrimination with rapBorglobe, Sudan - 37 minutes agoBoth are Sudanese refugees who, along with a handful of other African refugee youth in Cairo, have turned to music as their hope for resettlement and a ...
- Langdon places in national tourney - Pilot-News
PLYMOUTH — Plymouth High School Speech and Debate Team member Andy Langdon returned in the wee hours Sunday morning holding a huge trophy that he earned in the final round of the National Forensic League Tournament. Langdon competed several days ...
- Wow, what a story! (Toronto Sun)
Whopping $1.25-million advance just the beginning for Winnipeg author's first novel
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