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- Before I turn 30, I want to ... - Portsmouth Herald
I still remember all of those lofty goals and dreams I came up with when I was a teenager, all to be accomplished before I became that ancient age of 30. My friend Ellen and I had it all planned out. I would be an ex-pat poet in France, she would be ...
- Athens Boys Choir -- no boys, no choir, just offbeat hip-hop - Wisconsin State Journal
Athens Boys Choir isn't a choir. It's just one guy from Athens, Ga., his microphone and some beats. It's part hip-hop, part spoken word, and part goofball aerobics dance music. Harvey Katz, the guy behind the mic, calls it "the poetry your mama ...
- How the Richard & Judy Book Club has shaken publishing - Times Online
In 2002, Jonathan Cape published Joseph O’Connor’s novel The Star of the Sea. It was highly regarded, and by January 2004 had sold 14,000 copies in paperback. Then it became one of the 10 books on the Richard & Judy Book Club’s first list. It ...
- Weekly events calendar - Daily Gleaner
Weekly events calendarDaily Gleaner, Canada - 4 hours agoThis year's event, July 6 -12, offers a series of one-day workshops on such topics as fiction, travel-writing, poetry, documentary screen writing, ...
- Missoula's old faves make return engagement - Missoulian
On a Saturday summer night in 1953 Missoula, there was only one place to be, whether you were wearing a poodle skirt and bobby socks, loggers' overalls or a fraternity sweater. You could stink like a railcar bum or stink of Pomade hair grease. Didn't ...
- Something about Mary - The Age
Something about MaryThe Age, Australia - 45 minutes ago... spelling, poetry, grammar, geography and weights and measures - would give rise to such a tourist attraction. Tour buses and road-trippers pull up daily ...
- TripAdvisor Tells Tale of 10 Cities Where the Pen is Mightier Than the Sword (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
TripAdvisor®, the world's largest travel community, today announced the top 10 literary destinations in the world, according to TripAdvisor editors. These locations have either been the home or inspiration to many of the greatest writers in Western civilization, and feature remarkable attractions as tributes to those authors, for travelers to enjoy today.
- Crossing the bridge: Poetry, hip-hop, and the Palestinian experience - Institute for Middle East Understanding
Institute for Middle East UnderstandingCrossing the bridge: Poetry, hip-hop, and the Palestinian experienceInstitute for Middle East Understanding, CA - 3 hours agoPoets For Palestine continues this vision as a unique collection of poetry, spoken word, hip-hop and art devoted to Palestine. Unifying a diverse range of ...
- Revisit Tasha Tudor's world - Free Lance-Star
was famous for many things: her old-fashioned life in rural New England, where she raised goats, milked cows, grew glorious gardens and spun and wove wool; her usual costume of long skirts, apron and kerchief straight out of her favorite time period ...
- Wall-E (U) - Basingstoke Gazette
Wall-E (U)Basingstoke Gazette, UK - 19 minutes agoBut having waited all his life to find her, die-hard romantic Wall-E's not going to let her slip away that easily. The first half of this film is poetry in ...
- Library offers summer reading club - Independent and Free Press
Library offers summer reading clubIndependent and Free Press, Canada - Jun 13, 2008Also for adults is the third annual poetry writing contest sponsored by the Friends of the Caledon Public Library. For information about everything that’s ...
- Palestinian poet and icon Darwish buried - Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles TimesPalestinian poet and icon Darwish buriedLos Angeles Times, CA - Aug 14, 2008Zabin said he and many other Palestinians identified so strongly with Darwish because the poet's life experiences, which he wrote about directly, ...
- High Meadows Poetry Winner (Revue & News)
Matthew Reingold, a first grade student at High Meadows School in Roswell, was selected as a state winner in the national 2008 River of Words Poetry and Art Contest. He is pictured during the Georgia River of Words Award Ceremony recently held at the Chattahoochee Nature Center.
- "100 Waiting Children:" This week meet Tyre & Laron - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
The Star-Ledger - NJ.com"100 Waiting Children:" This week meet Tyre & LaronThe Star-Ledger - NJ.com, NJ - 4 hours agoHe is the author of very moving Christian rap/25/28/poetry. When asked to describe himself, Laron's brother chimes in. Laron smiles: "There's nothing about ...
- Striving to make Shakespeare family friendly - Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
Alison Eliel Kalmus wants to make the Bard more appealing to the MTV generation, but she will not dumb down William Shakespeare's glorious language. "We want to make Shakespeare accessible to families," Kalmus said. "Our actors do not speak in that ...
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