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- Arts grants available for Ulster projects - Times Herald-Record
Arts grants available for Ulster projectsTimes Herald-Record, NY - 9 hours agoEligible projects include poetry readings, theater productions, musical performances, visual arts exhibitions, visual or performing arts workshops, ...
- Clinton the 'prayer' of Americans: Angelou - AFP
AFPClinton the 'prayer' of Americans: AngelouAFP - Apr 30, 2008Angelou, 80, author of "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings," delivered a poem at former president Bill Clinton's 1993 inauguration, and the African American ...Maya Angelou backs Clinton for president AFPall 23 news articles
- Weekend Calendar - Hagerstown Morning Herald
Weekend CalendarHagerstown Morning Herald, MD - 1 hour ago... sing or recite poetry. Refreshments. To perform, stop by the Boonsboro Library for a registration form. 7 to 9 pm today. Boonsboro Library. Free. ...
- Backstage Pass: (The Meridian Star)
SCOOBA – The Sucarnochee Revue is coming to East Mississippi Community College on Friday, July 18. The Revue, a celebration of musicians from the Black Belt region of Mississippi and Alabama, played to a sell-out crowd last summer during its first visit to EMCC.
- The Return of Kate Spencer - LubbockOnline.com
LubbockOnline.comThe Return of Kate SpencerLubbockOnline.com, TX - 12 hours agoA story about LA’s gangs, lead by a teen girl, taking on the LAPD sounds like something that’d have something to say about racial politics, cop culture, ...
- Students Participate in the 31st Annual Children and Poetry Day - WBGH
Students Participate in the 31st Annual Children and Poetry DayWBGH, NY - 2 hours agoJoe says, "The poetry day is about the children learning that expressing themselves is an act of joy, an act of celebration, it doesn't matter if the poem's ...
- The Natchez Democrat (The Natchez Democrat)
NATCHEZ — The Judge Armstrong Library hosted its first annual Poetry Slam this past April in celebration of National Library Week and National Poetry Month.
- Muslim doctors to open clinic - Dayton Daily News
Its mission is to help people. "That's why we named it the mercy society. The Holy Quran says you should show mercy to all mankind, " said Ramzieh Azmeh, a member of a group of Muslim physicians who are opening a walk-in clinic Thursday, May 1. The ...
- Poetry column: All the puzzle parts of perfection - The Evening Sun
Poetry column: All the puzzle parts of perfectionThe Evening Sun, PA - 2 hours agoAs the week progressed, the weather here became "perfect" and my family guests traveled about day and night with nature cooperating in splendid fashion. ...
- Shuffling Through Memories: BS Johnson's 'The Unfortunates' - New York Sun
Shuffling Through Memories: BS Johnson's 'The Unfortunates'New York Sun, United States - 2 hours agoIn 1961, while shopping his first book to agents, Johnson compared it favorably to "Ulysses," and declared himself in the tradition of "Petronius, Apuleius, ...
- THE SEATTLE TIMES - Scranton Times-Tribune
THE SEATTLE TIMESScranton Times-Tribune, USA - 1 hour agoA judge has ordered 25 people who broke into Robert Frost’s former home in Ripton, Vt., for a beer party and trashed the place to take classes in his poetry ...
- Camp Gets Nearly 1000 Youth Writing - Gazette Newspapers
Camp Gets Nearly 1000 Youth WritingGazette Newspapers, CA - 37 minutes ago... editorial or journalistic pieces, persuasive essays, memoirs or poetry, for instance. They have daily mini-lessons on the different genres, ...
- In the balance (Al-Ahram Weekly)
Normally, one would expect a national theatre festival to represent not only different artistic trends, styles and concerns, but also different generations.
- U.S. Musicians Put Their Own Twist on Popular Persian Songs (Payvand Iran News)
An operatic voice sings of love lost and love found in a language unfamiliar to many in the audience and even to some members of the band. Monika Jalili and her group NoorSaaz are Americans who sing their own interpretations of Persian folk songs and popular music from the 1940s through the 1970s. -Esther Agbaje, America.gov
- Latitude festival under way - Eastern Daily Press
The purple sheep calmly munched the grass, and the strains of British Sea Power mingled with the voice of poet Carol Ann Duffy and the jokes of Simon Evans. It could only be the Latitude festival, back at Henham Park, near Southwold, for the third ...
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