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- Everyone has something to say - Austin Herald
Everyone has something to sayAustin Herald, MN - 1 hour agoI think my interest in poetry surfaced in sixth-grade in Miss Frost’s class when she asked that we illustrate a poem that included lines from the poet. ...
- 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.
- Loyalists praise Saddam with birthday songs - New African
Sunni Arab supporters of Saddam Hussein marked the anniversary of the executed Iraqi dictator's birth on Monday with poems and songs of praise by his grave in his native village of Awja. A few dozen Saddam relatives and loyalists participated in a ...
- UB's Poetry Collection gets international exposure (WCAX-TV Vermont)
Associated Press - June 24, 2008 9:35 AM ET BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) - A treasure trove of literary artifacts in Buffalo is sheer poetry, and it's being shared with the rest of the world.
- After Dark: ‘Shout It Out’ strongest in musical numbers - BurlingtonFreePress.com
After Dark: ‘Shout It Out’ strongest in musical numbersBurlingtonFreePress.com, VT - 1 hour ago(It’s the tired farmer who takes time to recite poetry with his son, one of the few moments of good old-fashioned parent-child interaction in the movie. ...
- James May - Daily Telegraph
Perhaps best known as a presenter of BBC Top Gear and a regular contributor to The Daily Telegraph's Saturday Motoring section since October 2003, James May has been broadcasting and writing about cars, bikes, pies, American hard gums, poetry, hats ...
- The Jewish Rave - NY Blueprint
The Jewish RaveNY Blueprint, NY - 5 hours agoThere is a Havdallah service, a dance party and usually some other variable—sometimes a live musician, sometimes a poetry reading. ...
- Alicia Keys expands her repertoire beyond music (The Providence Journal)
When we first heard Alicia Keys’ velvet voice and masterful piano strokes in 2001, she was a beautiful tomboy singing about falling in and out of love. Hers was a pure, unapologetic sound — authentic, magical, enriched by yesterday — that returned vintage soul to its place in the pantheon of music.
- The Syracuse Walking Dream (Washington City Paper)
In October 1937, Syracuse University’s undefeated football team traveled to Baltimore to face the Maryland Terrapins. The visitors’ rising star heading into the game was Wilmeth Sidat-Singh, a junior halfback playing his first season of organized football.
- Education in the Age of Secondary Orality - Blogcritics.org
Education in the Age of Secondary OralityBlogcritics.org, OH - Apr 17, 2008We learned our ABC's by song and memorized math tables and poetry while at the same time our teachers required written examinations of memorized material. ...
- Experimental Chicago Theater breeezes into French Quarter's Voodoo ... - New Orleans Times-Picayune Blogs
Two theatrical blasts from the Windy City -- one challenging, one a romp -- can now be seen at the newly christened Voodoo Mystere Lounge in the French Quarter. Courtesy of Found Objects Theatre of Chicago Kevlyn Hayes, Chris Wallinger and Sparlend O ...
- Sound of Africa benefit concert raises funds for HIV/AIDS victims - Arkansas Traveler (subscription)
Sound of Africa benefit concert raises funds for HIV/AIDS victimsArkansas Traveler (subscription), AR - 1 hour agoActivities at the banquet will include African dance from various countries, drumming, an African fashion showcase, poetry and many other activities, ...
- New Outreach Helps Family Members of Abortion Victims Find Hope ... - LifeNews.com
New Outreach Helps Family Members of Abortion Victims Find Hope ...LifeNews.com, MT - 47 minutes ago... and family members build a support system, explore emotions, identify unhealthy behaviors, and space to anonymously share stories, artwork, poetry, ...
- Lenox author receives honor - Berkshire Eagle
LENOX — If you buy a copy of Karen Chase's "Land of Stone: Breaking Silence Through Poetry" in the future, it'll have a shiny new sticker on the front. The local poet's nonfiction book, published by Wayne State University Press in 2007, has been ...
- Vandals go from bad to verse (The New Zealand Herald)
Call it poetic justice: More than two dozen young people who broke into Robert Frost's former Vermont home for a beer party and trashed the place are being required to take classes in his poetry as part of their punishment.
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