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- Richard shows verbal flair in poetry contest - Bourne Local
Richard shows verbal flair in poetry contestBourne Local, UK - 4 hours agoA-Level student Richard O'Brien (17) entered the university's Christopher Tower Poetry Competition with his poem entitled Texting in Church. ...
- Of tempests, grains of sand, snipes, mots and nonsense - Lloyd's List
Of tempests, grains of sand, snipes, mots and nonsenseLloyd's List, UK - 16 hours agoBut the poetry stops at 10am precisely. I move on to compiling the spread on the latest retained business offset variance projection for the upcoming ...
- Many groups work together as AIDS takes center stage - Fort Worth Star-Telegram
With the AIDS-themed More Life Festival, the Fort Worth Opera and its partners have organized the largest citywide arts collaboration since the biennial decade-centric RetroFest events in the 1990s. The common idea for 50-plus events of More Life (co ...
- WALTHAM FOREST: Christians and Muslims unite on journey of understanding (Wanstead and Woodford Guardian)
CHRISTIAN and Muslim youth have united for an inter-faith trip to the Lake District. The idea of the journey was to take the youngsters out of their comfort zones and allow them to learn from each other.
- PAD's 'The Lion and the Jewel' explores culture and colonization - Washington University Record
PAD's 'The Lion and the Jewel' explores culture and colonizationWashington University Record, MO - 7 hours ago... numerous essay collections and a half-dozen volumes of poetry. In 1986, he became the first black African to receive the Nobel Prize for literature. ...
- Kernersville Calendar (Winston-Salem Journal)
CENTURY PARK BAPTIST CHURCH will have a Mother's Day Bake Sale at 8 a.m. Saturday at the church, 1051 Salisbury St., Kernersville. Homemade cakes, cookies, pies and breads will be available. All proceeds will benefit the church. For more information, call 993-5964.
- Memories needed of poet Theodore Roethke's Saginaw - The Saginaw News - MLive.com
Memories needed of poet Theodore Roethke's SaginawThe Saginaw News - MLive.com, MI - 37 minutes agoAs part of the project, the students will transcribe the audio or videotapes to paper, turn their prose into poetry under the guidance of an instructor and ...
- DVD Review (Princeton Town Topics)
Joan Crawford’s birthday was last Sunday, March 23. Though she was born in 1905, she later claimed 1908 as her birth year, so if you give her the benefit of her vanity, you could say that March 23, 2008, was her 100th birthday. She died alone in New York in 1977.
- Ray City mayor gets poetic in new book (The Valdosta Daily Times)
RAY CITY — Carl Camon had never felt much interest in poetry. He had nothing against it. He’d listen if poems were offered but he didn’t seek poetry. Life kept him busy.
- 17 March, 1968: You say you want a revolution? - Scotsman
17 March, 1968: You say you want a revolution?Scotsman, United Kingdom - 4 minutes agoMcGrath was involved in events running up to '68, such as the momentous poetry reading which packed the Albert Hall in 1965. Beat poets including Allen ...
- Review: The Life Before Her Eyes - Cinematical
Review: The Life Before Her EyesCinematical, CA - 4 hours agoThe film, like the novel of the same name by Laura Kasischke from which it's adapted, is more poetry than prose, and like all good poetry, the answers lie ...
- In the neighborhood
Lansing State Journal - Visit community resources that promote a healthy lifestyle, experience poetry as a way to relax and reduce stress, learn about heart nutrition, sample a variety of healthy snacks.
- In the area (Silver City Sun-News)
The Tyrone Cowboy Poetry and Music Festival will be held tonight at 6 p.m. at the Tyrone Community Center. Come out and hear Mike Moutoux, The Copper Creek Wranglers, Dean Foster and others.
- the blog of the National Performing Arts Convention (Arts Journal)
NPAC session description, "Stop Taking Attendance and Start Measuring the Intrinsic Impact of Your Programs" : What really happens when the lights go down and the curtain rises? Most arts groups do a great job of tracking attendance and revenues, but these are poor indicators of impact.
- Weekend Best Bets: 3.28.08 - The Daily Astorian
Weekend Best Bets: 3.28.08The Daily Astorian, OR - Mar 28, 2008Teen Concert with Rugburn and KYX, rock, 6 to 10 pm, Seaside Convention Center, 415 First Ave., free. David Drury, guitar, 6:30 to 9 pm, T Paul's Urban Cafe ...
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