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- Credit rolls at the End of the Bertie Era - Irish Independent
Credit rolls at the End of the Bertie EraIrish Independent, Ireland - 46 minutes agoA bit of boasting about the past, some hopes for the future, a line or two of poetry, a bow to the patriot dead, a bit of campaigning (Vote for the Lisbon ...
- At poetry events, words are meant to be heard - Belmont Citizen-Herald
At poetry events, words are meant to be heardBelmont Citizen-Herald, MA - 9 minutes agoJackson, 25, of Medway, said slams and other poetry events also have a social aspect, and have become a way for those who love literature and performance to ...
- Happiness is a warm pun - New Statesman
New StatesmanHappiness is a warm punNew Statesman, UK - 2 hours agoIf the typical Moore protagonist were to write a personal ad it could read: "Poetry-loving, cat-owning, musical-comedy enthusiast with gift for wordplay ...
- Russian police told to improve their image - Telegraph.co.uk
Russian police told to improve their imageTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 4 hours ago... required to take part in uplifting new rituals that will include marches, amateur concerts and hobby clubs ranging from poetry and drama to needlework. ...
- Art exhibit revisits cannery strike - Register Pajaronian
Art exhibit revisits cannery strikeRegister Pajaronian, CA - 3 hours ago21, will also include a wealth of talks, a procession, workshops, poetry and songs about the Watsonville Cannery Strike. Twenty years after the end of a ...
- North Kitsap Community Calendar | June 25 - North Kitsap Herald
North Kitsap Community Calendar | June 25North Kitsap Herald, WA - 2 hours agoPOETRY READING: The Poulsbohemian Coffeehouse hosts poetry readings at 7 pm the first Saturday of each month. The coffeehouse is located at 19003 Front ...
- Noted black poets to be featured at Greensburg readings (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
The readings, planned in conjunction with the annual Cave Canem Foundation writing retreat at the University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg, are scheduled for 7 p.m. Monday in Village Hall at UPG and 6:30 p.m. June 26 at the Westmoreland Museum of American Art, 221 N. Main St., Greensburg.
- Maine Native Winslow Myers' Paintings Exhibited at Gallery 170's ... - RedOrbit
Maine Native Winslow Myers' Paintings Exhibited at Gallery 170's ...RedOrbit, TX - 8 hours ago... meanings associated with voyages, change, death and contrast, like the contrast between tropic and temperate out of which Wallace Stevens made poetry. ...
- Tacoma stage performer finally comfortable in his own skin - Tacoma News Tribune
For one guy, Chad Goller-Sojourner’s got a heck of a lot of stories to tell. Like the sixth-grade bus trip where the kid behind called him a tar-monster the whole way. Or 10th-grade biology class, where his classmates held a mock auction for the ...
- 2009 - Act 2: Nothing Left to Mull - Cape Cod Today
2009 - Act 2: Nothing Left to MullCape Cod Today, MA - 2 hours ago"You know poetry is illegal. All creativity was abolished by the state. You could get into trouble." "Here, I'll read it to you. ...
- Orchestra and Chorale Pops Concert celebrates 100 years of Leroy ... - Journal Inquirer
The Manchester Symphony Orchestra and Chorale’s annual Pops concert on Saturday, June 7, at 7:30 p.m., “A Tribute to Leroy Anderson,†marks the centennial of the birth of the composer of such favorites as “Sleigh Ride†and “The Syncopated ...
- Verses which capture spirit of Edinburgh - Edinburgh News
OUR city bills itself as the inspiring capital and Edinburgh has certainly inspired many of you to try to catch its spirit in verse. We asked readers to put their own literary talents to the test as Edinburgh's Makar, Valerie Gillies, comes to the ...
- Blindness no handicap - Wilkes Journal Patriot
Blindness no handicapWilkes Journal Patriot, NC - 4 hours agoShe has published her poetry on , and she also likes to participate in computer-based role-playing games. But Ms. Estes admits she’sa little apprehensive ...
- Writer remembers Pa. 'sabbaticals' at grandmother's - Akron Beacon Journal
A trip to grandmother's house? Supposed to be nice, safe and wholesome. Gregory J. Bednar's My Sabbaticals at Grandmothers make his visits sound more like the plot of a slapstick movie. Bednar, an Akron native, begins by recalling his father's death ...
- "Idol" moments with winner David Cook (Seattle Times)
The new American Idol, rock musician David Cook, talks about touring, favorite books, Seattle grunge rock, a Jimi Hendrix/Dylan tune he almost sang on TV, a country star he's listening to, acting in "Phantom of the Opera" and more in this revealing new interview.
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