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- Weekend Calendar: 05/25/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Alden Depot Museum, open 1-4 p.m. Thurs.-Sun., admission free, donations accepted, 10670 Coy, Alden; 331-6583. Benzie Area Historical Museum, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Fri.-Sat., Mon.-Wed. by appointment; admission by donation; 6941 Traverse Ave., Benzonia; 882-5539.
- Renowned poet/activist says she's accomplished a lot, but there's ... - Toronto Star
Two months after her 80th birthday, grace is foremost in Maya Angelou's mind. "How blessed I am and how blessed I've been," she says, on the phone from her home in North Carolina. The celebrations have been magnificent for this woman, revered for her ...
- The hottest women not on TV (The Globe and Mail)
Canadian female screenwriters are making huge strides on the small screen, writing kick-ass action series and edgy comedies traditionally claimed as the preserve of men.
- From the archive: Childhood killer says he is making peace at last - Detroit Free Press
From the archive: Childhood killer says he is making peace at lastDetroit Free Press, United States - 1 hour agoHe also listens to his favorite rap artists and writes poetry and songs. Abraham began writing poetry while confined at Maxey Boys Training School near ...
- Homesick refugee's language and culture academy blooms (Contra Costa Times)
School draws Americans to learn Polish through dance, faith -- even chess
- Poetic spotlight (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
April is National Poetry Month. Read on for suggestions about how to celebrate it in-person or online. The Academy of American Poets said . . .
- Vermont in verse - Rutland Herald
Vermont in verseRutland Herald, VT - 6 hours agoBy KENDALL WILD The Rutland Herald The Green Mountains are alive with the sound of poetry, thanks lately to the Killington Arts Guild. ...
- Hoyt Street woman flees from would-be robbers - Buffalo News
A Hoyt Street woman averted a robbery in front of her home this morning when she pulled her arm away from the robbers and ran away, police said. The woman was sitting in her vehicle at her home at about 2 a.m. when she was confronted by two men ...
- Somalia: Crush the Extremists in Mogadishu! - Garowe Online
Somalia: Crush the Extremists in Mogadishu!Garowe Online, Somalia - 14 minutes agoNo Somali Ulema bothered, let alone condemn it, with Somalis performing or listening to music, poetry, Somali traditional dances or wedding ceremonies; ...
- Literary Happenings: Local man's stories give heart to fathers, sons - Ventura County Star
Literary Happenings: Local man's stories give heart to fathers, sonsVentura County Star, CA - 2 hours agoArcade Poetry Series 7 pm Saturday. Featured poets are Kathleen Lynch and Christina Pages. Carnegie Art Museum, 424 South C St., Oxnard. 385-8171. ...
- THE KKK IS PLOTTING TO KILL OBAMA - allhiphop.com
Diddy came out and ran down the history of fashion and got the crowd hype. Tocarra came out on Missy Elliot's set and shook what her mother gave her. Nelly’s accent is serious..."wear" is "werre." Lauren London is hot as hell! NERD performed and ...
- Your weekly DVD guide: 'Be Kind Rewind,' 'Californication,' 'Fool's ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Jack Black and Mos Def star in this 2008 comedy about video store clerks who are forced to remake their library of film classics after a mechanical mishap. Written and directed by Michel Gondry ("Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind"). Co-starring ...
- Novelist Rae Meadows spills the beans on her latest book; plus a look at more local works (Isthmus)
If the atmosphere in Madison has been a little overheated of late in the wake of three unsolved murders, then Rae Meadows' new novel, 'lt;i'gt;No One Tells Everything'lt;/i'gt; (June, MacAdam Cage), should fit in well with the zeitgeist. The novel, Meadows' second, is not so much a typical murder mystery as it is a mystery of people -- who they are, how they function, how they communicate -- ...
- National champions! - Sand Mountain Reporter
National champions!Sand Mountain Reporter, AL - 8 hours agoAlso during the convention, other Geraldine students competed in poetry and living literature categories. In living literature, students chose a scene from ...
- Oxford pupil wins Amnesty International poetry competition award for ... - Amnesty International UK
Aditi Gaddam's poem named You Can't Jail Minds the Midlands regional winner St Clare's School pupil Aditi Gaddam, 16, has been named as the Key Stage 4 regional winner for the Midlands in Amnesty International's prestigious You Can't Jail Minds ...
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