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- Kevin Balling receives NC Arts Council fellowship - Appalachian State University
Kevin Balling receives NC Arts Council fellowshipAppalachian State University, NC - 3 hours agoBathanti writes poetry, novels and short stories and teaches creative writing in the Department of English at Appalachian. Since 1980, the North Carolina ...
- Young@Heart-ers put new spin on pop (Orlando Sentinel)
You might know the songs from Top 40, alternative or oldies radio. But we all know how hard it is to make out the correct lyrics. And maybe we don't quite get what Thurston Moore is going on about when Sonic Youth's frontman is singing "Schizophrenia."
- Teacher, actor, activist - guardian.co.uk
Teacher, actor, activistguardian.co.uk, UK - 13 hours agoI Know Why the Caged Bird Sings was one of the first works by an African-American woman to come to universal notice. In the last three decades she has ...
- Something better - alt.muslim
alt.muslimSomething betteralt.muslim - 2 hours agoThe Prophet (pbuh) told him to recite the poetry that he had, and the man did, reciting a poem about the famous Arab prophet Luqman. ...
- Vance Linnear - Appeal-Democrat
Vance LinnearAppeal-Democrat, CA - 4 hours agoFavorite: math or science; least favorite: English — except for poetry. • What is your favorite part of the job? Seeing things flow smoothly and operating ...
- 2 choral groups plan spring concerts - Toledo Blade
2 choral groups plan spring concertsToledo Blade, OH - 1 hour agoOne of 42 performers selected for this contest, Kostraba, who also performs and leads a chamber music group locally, is playing Robert Muczynski's ...
- Review: The Lost Leader by Mick Imlah - guardian.co.uk
Review: The Lost Leader by Mick Imlahguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoIn a sense, The Lost Leader is the wrong title for a book in which Imlah sees to it - brilliantly - that none of his subjects gets away.
- We know it's early, but Cards see hope - Arizona Republic
We know it's early, but Cards see hopeArizona Republic, AZ - 5 hours agoHe writes poetry and short stories in downtime, a hobby he's had for years. Yet he doesn't really dig the downtime or the lazy, comforting allure of the ...
- 100 notables: People to Watch - Cincinnati.com
The people you see in this category are every bit as impressive as those you see on the rest of the page. The only difference is they are relatively new to our community and therefore perhaps not as familiar to many people. We list them as "people to ...
- Contemporary STL Playground of the Ridiculous - Play by Play
Contemporary STL Playground of the RidiculousPlay by Play, MO - 3 hours agoThis evening will welcome a film screening of Houdini's surviving film footage (check out the YouTube video here), poetry readings hosted by Observable ...
- Alvarez Encourages '08 Grads to 'Find their True Pattern' - University of Vermont
Celebrated novelist, poet and writer-in-residence at Middlebury College Julia Alvarez began her address to the Class of 2008 at UVM commencement activities on May 18 with a prayer. The prayer — borrowed from Mayan weavers — is one she recites ...
- St. George: Library pushing envelope of role in community - Bangor Daily News
St. George: Library pushing envelope of role in communityBangor Daily News, ME - 2 hours ago... the annual book sale, a fundraiser, have to be kept in the basement. Whenever there’sa library program, such as a photography exhibit or poetry reading, ...
- Editorial: Try for this kind of verse - Albany Democrat-Herald
With rare exceptions we don’t run poetry in the letters column or anywhere else in the paper. But for the entertainment value alone, maybe we should. I have been thinking about this since Paul Pritchard of Albany handed me a folder last month at ...
- Rockin' the Meetinghouse: Music legend Willie Alexander heads benefit ... - Gloucester Daily Times
Rock 'n' roll legend Willie "Loco" Alexander — the son of a Baptist minister who grew up in Gloucester during the 1950s — returned to the place he would call home after traveling the globe performing his music. Although known by many as Boston's ...
- Banks County News (MainStreet Newspapers)
Charlie Smith Charlie Ellington Smith, 83, of Baldwin, died Sunday, May 18, 2008, at a private care facility, following an extended illness. He was born in Pickens County, S.C., on August 15, 1924, the son of the late George Earl and Mary Elizabeth Anderson Smith.
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