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- The image at center of presidential race - NorthJersey.com
The image at center of presidential raceNorthJersey.com, NJ - Jul 11, 2008Blankethead: It's a three-syllable telegram on the theme of the fecklessness of youth, and nobody but Wayne could turn it into poetry. ...
- Celebrate Erie in August (Erie Times-News)
From fests to fairs, final full month of summer hot with events.
- Poetry course at National Library - Trinidad and Tobago's Newsday
POET Anson Gonzalez will be conducting “Master Anson’s Poetry Writing SkilShop†, at the National Library on Saturdays from June 14 to July 19. Gonzalez, a renowned literary figure has been the editor of New Voices magazine for more than 25 ...
- Obama's place in American history - Stamford Advocate
It was our 16th president who called the United States "the last best hope of Earth." If that phrase sounds a little fresher in your mind of late, it's because Barack Obama used it after becoming the Democratic Party's presumptive nominee for ...
- In Festival Guide - On Milwaukee
Milwaukee is the city of festivals and on some weekends, there's no fewer than three or four to choose from. While almost all of them have beer, food and live music, each has something special to offer. It's an OnMilwaukee.com classic, but it may be ...
- Downturn affects the traditionally self-sufficient - Sarasota Herald-Tribune
Downturn affects the traditionally self-sufficientSarasota Herald-Tribune, FL - 6 hours agoBooks of philosophy and poetry crowd the shelves and mementos such as her adult daughter's 16-year-old glamour portrait, her stepmother's sketch of a nude, ...
- Nonprofit thinks big to recruit volunteers - Akron Beacon Journal
Nonprofit thinks big to recruit volunteersAkron Beacon Journal, OH - 11 hours agoTeen poets from the area will compete in the Grand Slam Poetry Championship from 6 to 10 pm Tuesday at Weathervane Community Playhouse in Akron. ...
- Poetry in motion (Savannah Morning News)
Sculptor Matt Toole has fond childhood memories of exploring the woods on Wilmington Island, boating over to Wassaw Island and camping on Daufuskie Island. These youthful experiences examining trees and rocks at close range influenced his first local solo exhibit, which is currently on display at the city of Savannah's Gallery S.P.A.C.E.
- Art Explores the Science of the Very Small - Voice of San Diego
Art Explores the Science of the Very SmallVoice of San Diego, CA - 38 minutes agoViewers can watch and listen to looping poetry videos about a nano-infused future installed in iPod Nanos. The bespectacled woman on the screen is set in ...
- Emperor of the first holocaust: How the death of his male lover left ... - Daily Mail
The elderly, distinguished-looking Israelite is thrown to the ground by a group of hard-faced soldiers who spit on him, kick him and call him a filthy old Jew. His name is Rabbi Akiba ben Joseph, one of the greatest scholars of his day. But that ...
- Things to do today - Aug. 14 - Akron Beacon Journal
Things to do today - Aug. 14Akron Beacon Journal, OH - 1 hour agoPoetry in Motion — Salsa classes 7:30-8:30 tonight, 9-10 pm Saturday and 8:30-9-30 pm Tuesday, hand-dance class 7:30-8:30 Tuesday at Rosarita Cantina, ...
- Shreveport man, son enter Hall of Fame (The Shreveport Times)
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Bobby Brown of Shreveport and his son Aric were inducted into the African-American Golfers Hall of Fame here earlier this month.
- Three Dunedin Writers Named As Finalists In This Year's Montana ... - Channel 9
Three Dunedin Writers Named As Finalists In This Year's Montana ...Channel 9, New Zealand - Jun 10, 2008Three Dunedin writers have been named finalists in this year's Montana New Zealand Book Awards. Laurence Fearnley has been nominated in the fiction section ...
- 195th Bhanu Jayanti observed (Nepalnews. com)
The nation marked the 195th Bhanu Jayanti, the birth anniversary of Aadikavi (first poet) Bhanu Bhakta Acharya by acknowledging the immense contribution he has made to Nepali language and literature.
- Fabu: 'To be black is to be political' (Isthmus)
On the first Saturday night in May, while rowdy college kids roamed the Mifflin Street block party in search of their next keg, a quieter crowd gathered at Escape Java Joint on Willy Street. In the art gallery coarsely decorated with organic fair-trade coffee sacks, over 50 people sat in folding chairs and in the aisles. Madison's new poet laureate, Fabu Carter Brisco, took the mike.
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