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- Davison Area Museum gets a new website - Davison Index
Davison Area Museum gets a new websiteDavison Index, MI - 49 minutes agoMD DAVISON  Sacramento Rainbow Poets seeks Davison poets for its upcoming poetry contest. Poems can be written about any subject and be in any style. ...
- PREVIEW: Kerrytown BookFest - The Ann Arbor News - MLive.com
PREVIEW: Kerrytown BookFestThe Ann Arbor News - MLive.com, MI - 48 minutes agoIn the first, panelists will sing poetry in both Ojibwe and English, and the second includes former Detroit News columnist Betty DeRamus, whose book ...
- Madison poets finish third in second national bout - The Capital Times
Madison poets finish third in second national boutThe Capital Times, WI - Aug 8, 2008After coming in third at the second bout Thursday evening at the 2008 National Poetry Slam, members of the the Madison Slam Team won't be going on to the ...
- Melrose people: The Village Women’ (Melrose Free Press)
Five women, Claire (Malenchini) Gorman, Betty (Malenchini) MacLeod, Fran (Donati) Dinardi, and Patti (Donati) Meehan, grew up together on Ryder Avenue in Melrose  ‘The Village,’ as the predominantly Italian area was known where they shared a close-knit childhood that’s not as common today.
- Chamber award event - Mirror
Chamber award eventMirror, MI - 2 hours agoBoth readings are free and open to the public. Early in his career, Goldbarth won the Poetry Northwest Theodore Roethke Prize, and has since published more ...
- UTC Professor Named Finalist In International Poetry Competition - The Chattanoogan
UTC Professor Named Finalist In International Poetry CompetitionThe Chattanoogan, TN - 44 minutes agoMr. Braggs, who received the MFA from Vermont College of Norwich University, teaches creative writing, poetry, African-American literature, ...
- Literary party plan for Blackpool festival - Blackpool Citizen
Literary party plan for Blackpool festivalBlackpool Citizen, UK - 14 minutes agoThe week of events will conclude with a grand splash of poetry on National Poetry Day, Thursday, October 9, at a free event at the Little Marton Mill. ...
- Carlos Alcalá: Gold-medal moment at the fair (The Sacramento Bee)
Gold medal at the fair: Roseville residents and authors Jennifer Martin and Bud Gardner – both have written for the "Chicken Soup" series – were signing books at the State Fair's local authors table when basketball star Ruthie Bolton showed up. They got to talking. "One thing led to another (especially since Bud used to coach basketball at American River College) and Ruthie pulled her Olympic ...
- Carnegie by way of Kingston (Kingston Reporter)
There’s a certain image connected with opera, whether deserved or not, of Viking hats and fat women, of the very rich in all their finery, and songs in languages we can’t understand. Some might even think of the classic Bugs Bunny cartoon, when Elmer Fudd sings, “Kill da wabbit!†Andrew Garland wants us to forget those thoughts. Andrew ...
- Ft. Benton hosts poetry event (KXLH Helena)
Cowboys and ranchers from all over the state are gathering in Fort Benton to read some poetry.
- Sport a Striking Prose! (Scoop.co.nz)
Sport a Striking Prose!
- Cowboy Poets (Emery County Progress)
Once again, the Emery County Historical Society hosted its annual cowboy poetry and dutch oven dessert night at Castle Valley Outdoors. As usual, the evening was filled with talented poets and gifted singers. Country Rose, ...
- The New York Film Festival set to run in September - Monsters and Critics
The New York United Film Festival, bringing art and creativity together to create a united film community, is scheduled to be held at the prestigious Millennium in the East Village on September 5th – 7th. From a press release: The festival’s ...
- The Barnes & Noble Review Celebrates One Year As Top Literary Destination (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
NEW YORK----Barnes & Noble , the world’s largest bookseller, today announced that the Barnes & Noble Review , an online literary destination for readers, featuring industry-heralded book reviews, columns, features, and interviews from a wide range of established critics, reviewers, and authors, is celebrating its first anniversary.
- Royal Oak man's videos help deaf people connect to pop culture - Detroit Free Press
The girls would smile, and ask for more, and that's when Sean Forbes realized he was on to something good. The 26-year-old Royal Oak resident, partially deaf since infancy, had a can't-miss party trick: interpreting hit songs for his friends, using ...
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