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- Centenary continues its centennial gala - Shreveport Times
Centenary continues its centennial galaShreveport Times, LA - 19 minutes agoFamily events will include the Future Alumni Parade, Egg Drop, math games and poetry readings. Children can enjoy activities such as face painting, ...
- Book Briefs - Nashua Telegraph
Book BriefsNashua Telegraph, NH - 26 minutes agoThe Poets Unbound poetry workshop is slated to meet at 8 pm the second Thursday of the month in the cafe. • The fiction discussion group meets at 7 pm the ...
- Update on Michael Hersch (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
American composer Michael Hersch has not been programmed in Pittsburgh recently, but the career of the former Pittsburgh Symphony composer-of-the-year continues to progress.
- 'Superhero' book shows children to depend on teachers, parents - Press of Atlantic City
'Superhero' book shows children to depend on teachers, parentsPress of Atlantic City, NJ - 59 minutes agoAlthough "Superhero" is Smith's first novel, he started writing poetry long ago and his work has been published in various magazines. ...
- He Hass to be the best - Bulletin (subscription)
He Hass to be the bestBulletin (subscription), WA - 1 hour agoThe audience was a loose mix of professors, student-literati and those apparently attending out of obligation to a poetry course. One of the first questions ...
- The Bookworm: Many unhappy returns (Collier Citizen)
Legend has it — and everyone claims — that you can never go home again. Oh, sure. You can haul belongings from the dorm to the bedroom you’ve shared with your sister since you were five. You can heal wounds beneath your ancient 4-H ribbons in the aftermath of adult heartbreak.
- Man smiles over 5-year sentence in stabbing death
Edmonton Sun - He was also portrayed as a good Christian who wrote poetry. His mother told court she forgives her son’s attackers and said: “I pray God has mercy on them.
- International Book Fair - WXYZ
International Book FairWXYZ, MI - 29 minutes agoThe event is free and families are invited to come. There will be poetry contests, writing workshops and hands-on Music and Science Labs. ...
- KEIG PUPILS DISCOVER THEIR OWN STORY-TELLING POWERS - This is North Scotland
This is North ScotlandKEIG PUPILS DISCOVER THEIR OWN STORY-TELLING POWERSThis is North Scotland, UK - 5 hours agoPupils at a rural Aberdeenshire primary school are creating their own works of fiction and poetry as part of a week-long activity to encourage literacy ...
- Sun Calendar (The Lisle Sun)
Cool Kids Nature Hike: Children can go on a scavenger hunt, build a snowman and participate in other hiking activities during this daily drop-in event at 10:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. in the Children's Garden at The Morton Arboretum, 4100 Route 53, Lisle.
- Scottish Tartan Day celebration set for April 5 (Minden Press-Herald)
The Webster Parish Convention and Visitor Commission invites the public to the Seventh Annual Scottish Tartan Festival, to be held on Saturday, April 5, at Scotland Farms, located just north of Minden.
- Film fest continues with panel exploring the art of the documentary - Santa Cruz Sentinel
The gray areas between truth and fiction will be the subject of a panel discussion sponsored by the Santa Cruz Film Festival as filmmakers come together to discuss the joys and frustrations of the documentary. The conference, to take place today at 3 ...
- UF celebrates National Library Week with Read-A-Thon (Independent Florida Alligator)
There is only one place that chocolate wafers and snow peas go together - the Edible Book Contest, where this concoction is known as "War and Peas." The George A. Smathers Libraries will hold an edible book contest Wednesday as part of its sixth annual Read-A-Thon on the Plaza of the Americas.
- Video Game reviews: "Gran Turismo 5 Prologue", "Pokemon Mystery ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Description: A shipwrecked human washes ashore on a land inhabited by Pokemon. Let's say that you win the lottery but get only a small sum upfront. The rest of the cash is yours later. You'd be happy, but not quite as euphoric as you would have been ...
- Magda’s book of poetry (The Fountain Hills Times)
Magda Herzberger doesn’t claim to be the next Dr. Ruth, but she will sit down with you and talk about love, sex and relationships. In fact, she will talk about all those things to an audience on Saturday, March 22, at the Barnes and Noble book store on Shea Blvd. in Scottsdale.
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