Poetry news via Google, MSN, and Yahoo!
- A MONTH OF EVENTS TO MARK BLACK HISTORY - Southwark News
A MONTH OF EVENTS TO MARK BLACK HISTORYSouthwark News, UK - 15 hours agoThe month will close with a poetry slam at Peckham Library on October 30. Slam poetry mixes poetry, preaching and rap in an exciting live format. ...
- Around Town - Beaufort Gazette
•The 18th Annual Beaufort Art Association and Beaufort Memorial Hospital Foundation Benefit and Sale continues through Dec. 5. Art will be displayed in the hallways adjacent to the registration lobby, around the corner from the main entrance ...
- Activities aimed at preventing drug use - Manville News
Activities aimed at preventing drug useManville News, NJ - 8 hours agoAlexander Batcho Intermediate School will have daily morning announcements featuring drug-related facts read over the school PA, as well as themed days. ...
- Lake Eden Arts Festival (Asheville Citizen-Times)
The Lake Eden Arts Festival is taking place at Camp Rockmont in Black Mountain through Sunday. The sold-out festival always draws a large, fun-loving crowd with its variety of musical acts, arts and crafts, healing tents, food, poetry, and kid-friendly atmosphere. 10/18/08 - Stephen Miller
- Countdown Continues Until OKLAHOMA! Opens (The Wasatch Wave)
Timpanogos Valley Theatre would like to introduce two of their leading actors in their upcoming production of Oklahoma!, which will be performed in partnership with Heber City’s Cowboy Poetry.
- POETRY READINGS AT MOE’S - Berkeley Daily Planet
Two unusual poetry events at Moe’s Books on Telegraph: Jack Marshall of El Cerrito, long an influential Bay Area writer and teacher, reads Mon. Oct. 20 at 7:30 p.m.; the following Monday the great Nathaniel Tarn, poet, translator and anthropologist ...
- Quilt and art benefit local clubs - KeepMEcurrent.com
Quilt and art benefit local clubsKeepMEcurrent.com, ME - 14 hours agoThe exhibit includes paintings, drawings, photographs, poetry and prose, as well as portraits by professional photographer David Segre, whose work is now ...
- Neighborhood gets down to business - Palm Beach Post
Neighborhood gets down to businessPalm Beach Post, United States - 4 hours agoNext month, World Famous will close for renovations and reopen as a restaurant and lounge featuring live entertainment such as jazz and poetry. ...
- Hip-Hop Rumors: Hear First "Detox" Single! Jay-Z Talks Fat Joe/Khaled ... - allhiphop.com
All content within this section is pure rumor and generally have no factual info outside of what the streets have whispered in our ear. Read on. Dj Khaled wasn't even on the map 7 years ago and he shouldnt even be on it now...Jay shouldn't waste his ...
- Being Laureate does not inspire poetry in Motion - This is London
Telegraph.co.ukBeing Laureate does not inspire poetry in MotionThis is London, UK - 5 hours agoThe last thing I did was for her diamond wedding anniversary [in 2007]. Afterward she told me 'thank you' but I have no idea if she really liked it. ...Woe is me! Poet Laureate is suffering from writer's block and is ... Daily MailLaureate bemoans 'thankless' job BBC Newsall 14 news articles
- 'Grease' vs. 'High School Musical': Rivalry for all ages - St. Petersburg Times
S o fresh, so innocent, the New Girl at a bustling high school — stuffed with macho toughs, conniving vixens and 32-year-old seniors — doffs her virginal shell and woos the cocky Boy of Her Dreams. They are America's Singing Sweethearts ...
- Missouri Poets/Howard Schwartz - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Missouri Poets/Howard SchwartzSt. Louis Post-Dispatch, United States - 16 minutes agoHoward Schwartz, a longtime resident of Olivette, writes poetry, fiction and essays and is a professor of English at the University of Missouri at St. Louis ...
- The changing face of conflict - Prince George Citizen
ITV.comThe changing face of conflictPrince George Citizen, Canada - 9 hours agoAfter decades of watching our heroes of ultimate sacrifice turn grey and few in number, that iconic line of Remembrance Day poetry is coming true: "To you ...Crowds salute the fallen Cambridge Evening Newsall 629 news articles
- Education Calendar: 10/14/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
The Education calendar is published weekly. To submit information email awidmer@record-eagle.com; fax (231) 946-8632; or mail to 120 W. Front St., P.O. Box 632, Traverse City, MI 49685-0632. Items should be received at least two weeks in advance.
- Many religious retreats open to guests - Lubbock Avalanche-Journal
EW LEBANON, N.Y. - At the former Shaker village, where the Taconic Mountains roll into the Berkshires and New York touches Massachusetts, Yaqin Aubert read aloud Hindu, Buddhist, Taoist, Zoroastrian, Judaic, Christian and Islamic texts during the ...
|
|
Is Refinancing right for you?
Home Mortgage
November 2007 Mortgage News
|