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- Fees vary from school to school - Ellicott City View
Fees vary from school to schoolEllicott City View, MD - 10 minutes agoAt Hollifield Station Elementary, the $20 fee for fourth-graders covers activities and magazines as well as "special handwriting pens" and poetry books. ...
- Naked poets leave impression - The Martlet
The MartletNaked poets leave impressionThe Martlet, Canada - 4 hours agoThe audience didn’t have to ponder long, as halfway through his poem Cottonwoods let his clothing drop to the floor as though he wasn’t wearing them in the ...
- Writers welcome a literary president-elect - Seattle Times
NEW YORK — Last winter, Nobel laureate Toni Morrison received a phone call from Sen. Barack Obama, then the underdog to Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination. Obama had contacted Morrison to ask for her ...
- THEATER: Beaty's 'Resurrection' - Washington Times
Washington TimesTHEATER: Beaty's 'Resurrection'Washington Times, DC - 8 hours ago... and powerful energy of hip-hop's poetry and that challenges its audience to compare and contrast the disparate obstacles that black men encounter. ...
- 'RocknRolla' is satisfying and funny - MLive.com
Gerard Butler and Idris Elba appear in a scene from "RocknRolla." Two Russian heavies are sitting in a truck. They're comparing scars -- this one's from barbed wire, this one's a gunshot wound, this is from when my arm was caught in tank treads ...
- Art Hop anniversary retrospective: Weaver's Guild of Kalamazoo turns ... - Kalamazoo Gazette
Courtesy of the Arts Council of Greater Kalamazoo The Weaver's Guild 40th anniversary Fiber Art Retrospective will be held from 6-8 p.m. Oct. 3 at Kingscott. This piece is by Gretchen Huggett. Around 20 members of the Weaver's Guild of Kalamazoo will ...
- Vikings preferred male grooming to pillaging - Daily Telegraph
But Cambridge University has launched a campaign to recast them as "new men" with an interest in grooming, fashion and poetry. Academics claim that the old stereotype is damaging, and want teenagers to be more appreciative of the Vikings' social and ...
- How Calderdale inspired the poetry of Ted Hughes - and now local ... - Halifax Today
"I DON'T know what they are putting in the water up there, but it seems to be working," says poet laureate Andrew Motion, speaking at his London home after judging Calderdale children's poetry for a competition. "There were some really fresh, good ...
- Recreation calendar | Nov. 12 - Auburn Reporter
Recreation calendar | Nov. 12Auburn Reporter, WA - 47 minutes agoPerformers welcome to share music, poetry, spoken word, comedy or magic. Cost: $5 donation for adults; $3 for students and seniors. ...
- Matshikiza's fans say goodbye - Independent Online
Matshikiza's fans say goodbyeIndependent Online, South Africa - 2 hours ago... son and an inspirational genius, Matshikiza had touched the lives of more people than he could ever have imagined. His life was celebrated with poetry, ...
- Patt Rall Arts Column: BSU Theater to produce satirical musical - Bemidji Pioneer
Patt Rall Arts Column: BSU Theater to produce satirical musicalBemidji Pioneer, MN - 1 hour agoLocal poet Patricia Conner, will present a poetry reading from her book, “What We Have become,†a collection of love poems for her husband, at 7 pm Oct. 23 ...
- Do the hustle - Globe and Mail
Do the hustleGlobe and Mail, Canada - 5 hours agoHis growing collection of found detritus (old syringes, ho panties, booze bottles, shell casings, poetry, socks) is the first of many challenges to Derek's ...
- Nguyen to speak at library - News Dispatch
Nguyen to speak at libraryNews Dispatch, IN - 1 hour ago... including "Dream Me Home Safely: Writers on Growing up in America," "The Presence of Others" and "Watermark: Vietnamese American Poetry and Prose. ...
- World-famous Russian poet to perform work written for centennial celebration (Columbia Missourian)
COLUMBIA - Yevgeny Yevtushenko, a world-renowned Russian poet, will perform a poem he wrote for MU's School of Journalism's Centennial celebration during the closing ceremony at Mizzou Arena Friday. Stuart Loory, the Lee Hills chair in Free Press Studies at MU and editor of "Global Journalist," came up with the idea of bringing Yevtushenko in for the celebration. "He is probably one of the ...
- What's happenin' (The Montana Standard)
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