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- What's news: MBF Communications employee earns writing honors - Oshkosh Northwestern
What's news: MBF Communications employee earns writing honorsOshkosh Northwestern, WI - 2 hours agoFlietner won first place in Nonfiction and third place in Poetry in the Poem or Page Contest. NEENAH — Emmett Long of the Fox River Valley Business Center ...
- Reconsiderations: The Fiction of George Orwell (The New York Sun)
The reputation of George Orwell the novelist — as opposed to George Orwell the journalist, essayist, and author of such classic works of long-form nonfiction as "Down and Out in Paris and London" and "Homage to Catalonia" — rests almost entirely on two books, "Animal Farm" (1945) and "1984" (1949). One can argue with the fairness of this judgment, and for the continued relevance of the novels ...
- Arts Minded: Singing along with Emily Dickenson - River Falls Journal (subscription)
Arts Minded: Singing along with Emily DickensonRiver Falls Journal (subscription), WI - 31 minutes agoThe singular voice in human terms is nowhere more evident than in poetry. And in the arts it is the unique alongside the universal that preserves awareness ...
- Poetry writing at the Library - Belleville Intelligencer
A Special guest from the Quinte Writer's Guild will inspire you to be a poet and be a poetry reader. Bring some of your inspirational poems with you. This will be held at 2:00 p.m. This is a pre-registered event
- School Rallies Around Dismissed Watts Teacher (KTLA-TV Los Angeles)
Students and fellow educators are rallying behind a fired Jordan High School teacher they say was sacked for encouraging political activism among her students.
- Revolution Afropop, Take 2 - Walrus Magazine
Revolution Afropop, Take 2Walrus Magazine, Canada - 7 hours agoIt took death to conclude his supersized opus, and his grandiose poetry of shaming. Fela’s story is well told and brilliantly contextualized in Michael E. ...
- Young Poets In Farmington - Hartford Courant
A Night of Fresh Voices, featuring five young poets who are winners of the Hill-Stead Museum's Youth Poetry Invitational, will take place Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the Farmington Library, 6 Monteith Drive, Farmington. Poet Rennie McQuilken will be ...
- Region briefs - 06/13 - Riverside Press Enterprise
Residents interested in the upcoming Perris Valley Line extension of local Metrolink service have a chance to speak at two public meetings Monday and Tuesday. The meetings, sponsored by the Riverside County Transportation Commission, will be from 6 ...
- ‘Carpetbagger’s Children’ is storytelling at its best (Cleveland Jewish News)
If you like a good story, you’ll enjoy “The Carpetbagger’s Children.†Written in 2002 by master playwright Horton Foote when he was 86, the drama revolves around three sisters who relive their family’s history in an era spanning post-Civil War Reconstruction to the present.
- Where are the gun rights groups now? - OpEdNews
Where are the gun rights groups now?OpEdNews, PA - 4 hours agoJoe Horn has offered no apology and has no remorse, yet he goes free? John White offered an apology before he was sentenced by Judge Barbara Kahn. ...
- Walnut Street's Hot-Selling Les Miz , With Schoeffler and Panaro, Opens in Philly (Playbill)
The Walnut Street Theatre's new resident production of Les Misérables — shaping up to be one of the Philadelphia company's biggest sellers — opens May 21 after previews from May 13.
- The glory of Vallejo - Vallejo Times-Herald
Vallejo Music Theatre has created some wonderful moments in our city of gifted talent with its Supper Club. They had some wonderful young singers, dancers (who have appeared in commercials), and some seasoned folk singers, including Buddy Nash. I ...
- Theatres compete for arts in Austin (News 8 Austin)
AUSTIN With more theatres and venues in Austin than ever before, fine art experts say it's healthy competition. FULL STORY >> 7/8/2008 4:55 PM AUSTIN Mother finds officer's loaded gun at city park She found the Austin Police Department-issued gun at the Slaughter Lane Metropolitan Park, near a playscape slide.
- Con Houlihan - Independent
No period of time and no tract of territory have been more chronicled in fiction and in history and on film than what is properly called The Old West. Of course it has been romanticised -- but underneath all the myth there was hard drama and poetry ...
- SF Catholics Should Pursue Democratic Rather Than Judicial Recourse - The Bulletin
In the middle of July, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit heard the appeal of the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights and two Catholic residents of San Francisco to determine whether the Board of Supervisors of San ...
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