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- Budding Prides - Metro Weekly
Budding PridesMetro Weekly - 1 hour ago''Tabitha is going to do some poetry related to domestic violence,'' Gutierrez says. ''Most of the work is related to experiences in 'What it means to be ...
- Five-person team from Compton nonprofit Peace4Kids to compete July 15 - Compton Bulletin
Five-person team from Compton nonprofit Peace4Kids to compete July 15Compton Bulletin, CA - 43 minutes ago“This is a (poetry) slam so it’s going to be a very energy, intense, almost aggressive competition,†he said. “All these kids from all over the country are ...
- Peter Ross: Key player who pulls out all the stops for musical ... - Scotsman
Peter Ross: Key player who pulls out all the stops for musical ...Scotsman, United Kingdom - 20 minutes agoAfter all, he lobbied for and oversaw essential restoration in the late Eighties, effectively saving its life. On this particular Thursday lunchtime, ...
- Texas City to hold Juneteenth Celebration - Galveston County Daily News
TEXAS CITY — The city of Texas City’s second annual Juneteenth Celebration begins today and ends June 19. The celebration will kick off at 6 p.m. today with a Gospel Fest at the Charles T. Doyle Convention Center. The Gospel Fest was last year ...
- Hidden meanings - Financial Times
Hidden meaningsFinancial Times, UK - 5 hours agoPoetry is the final and most subtle element of the garden and one that, unless you are a Chinese speaker, is hard to appreciate. ...
- Life is poetry for Angelou (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
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- THE ITINERARY - Fort Worth Star Telegram
THE ITINERARYFort Worth Star Telegram, TX - 2 hours agoEvents include music, poetry and a street dance. www.ufofestivalroswell.com. Or, maybe it's the year to stay home -- mancations are out, staycations are in. ...
- Laureate attacks reading policies (BBC News)
Children's Laureate Michael Rosen says a macho tests culture is stopping children from enjoying reading.
- Laying of cornerstone marks project's completion - Meriden Record-Journal
Laying of cornerstone marks project's completionMeriden Record-Journal, CT - 3 hours agoMore than 100 people listened to speeches by library officials, the mayor and a poetry reading by local poet and Fairfield University English professor Kim ...
- Layman bids WAHS fond farewell Sunday - Charlottesville Daily Progress
Layman bids WAHS fond farewell SundayCharlottesville Daily Progress, VA - 1 hour agoThe choir and band will join forces on “A Jubilant Song,’’ featuring poetry by Walt Whitman, before the Symphonic Band performs “Where Never Lark or Eagle ...
- Oh, what a paradise was lost (The News & Observer)
Ethan Canin's first novel in seven years channels varied influences. The title is taken from one of Elia Kazan's best, if most resolutely uncommercial, films. The story is a conflation of "The Great Gatsby" and "All the King's Men," with strong overtones of "The Magnificent Ambersons" (one of Canin's characters echoes Booth Tarkington by referring to "one of God's lesser known laws. The law of ...
- Can science explain why ABBA is so catchy? - Boston Globe
It only takes a single exposure, and in an instant, your whole day can change. The infection is rapid and feels potentially unending. One minute you're minding your own business and the next you find that you can't stop thinking, humming, or singing ...
- Library of the lost - guardian.co.uk
Library of the lostguardian.co.uk, UK - 41 minutes agoThe shattering and justified ambition of the Timon of Athens drawings of 1912 and the rhythmic, machine-driven poetry of Enemy of the Stars (1932) were ...
- Remembering Beat Poets Of The '50s, '60s - Hartford Courant
Remembering Beat Poets Of The '50s, '60sHartford Courant, United States - 7 hours agoThe author of a memoir of the "beat" poetry scene in the 1950s ad '60s will speak Sunday at 4 pm at the Hartford Public Library, 500 Main St. Writer and ...
- Saturday Question - Spokane Spokesman-Review
Issue : Getting around on Bloomsday: Weather promises near-perfect temperatures /Megan Cooley, SR. DFO : I can't imagine a scenario that would put me any where near a Bloomsday race. I'm not saying the experience is overrated. But I don't like crowds ...
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