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- North West Evening Mail - NW Evening Mail
North West Evening MailNW Evening Mail, UK - 8 hours agoEntrance is free. The youth hostel is also hosting an open mic night, also on Sunday, during the evening. The night will feature music and poetry from ...
- Happening around the community - Connecticut Post
Happening around the communityConnecticut Post, CT - 15 hours agoA variety of music, poetry, book and storytelling programs also will be featured. Light refreshments will be served. The event is free and for all ages. ...
- The pendulum swings: Boston urged to reclaim Poe - Boston Globe
Boston GlobeThe pendulum swings: Boston urged to reclaim PoeBoston Globe, United States - 2 hours agoOn a lighter note, an honorary raven on one of the Swan Boats would be a nice touch, they quip, and a striking black bird might provide a nice contrast to ...
- Notable: Train wrecks - St. Petersburg Times
Three new books take behind-the-scenes looks at celebrities whose lives have not exactly been charmed. Cobain Unseen (Little, Brown and Co.) by Charles Cross gathers an unnerving collection of artifacts, photos, journal entries and an audio CD of ...
- Show promotes spirit of giving: Opening reception slated for Sunday - Trading Markets (press release)
Show promotes spirit of giving: Opening reception slated for SundayTrading Markets (press release), CA - 3 hours agoThe call went out last spring to area artists to come up with their concept of the art of giving, in whatever medium they choose, from fine art to poetry. ...
- The Natchez Democrat (The Natchez Democrat)
Fall is on the way when the Friends of the Library gather for their annual membership event.
- Mat-Su community datebook (10/15/08) (Anchorage Daily News)
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- Food fest offers feast of tasty fun (The Charlotte Observer)
(Kathleen Purvis) It's always a little difficult to sum up the Southern Foodways Symposium, the annual gathering in Oxford, Miss. I went every year from 1999 to 2004 and often found myself staring at my notebook, trying to figure out how to make sense of it for people who haven't gone. One year, we sat on Oxford's picture-perfect courthouse square and watched a documentary about a preacher who ...
- Coffeehouse spotlights musicians, poets at Demarest Hall - Daily Targum
The lights dimmed down and music turned up Thursday in the basement lounge of Demarest Hall. The residence hall, located on the College Avenue campus, was host to the first monthly coffeehouse. The Rutgers University Musicians Guild co-sponsored the ...
- On the road - Guardian Unlimited
The Seat Ibiza is what's known as a "supermini", which is essentially a more exciting way - how could it not be? - of saying "small hatchback". In effect, that's also the aim of its new design: to find a more exciting way of saying "small hatchback ...
- Poetry, Pottery & Pies Raises Funds for Poet Laureate's Medical Bills - Carroll County News
Poetry, Pottery & Pies Raises Funds for Poet Laureate's Medical BillsCarroll County News, AR - 30 minutes agoScott holds an MFA degree in writing from Spalding University in Louisville, Ken., and he's a published poet and photographer. ...
- Twirling through the mystic - The Olympian
Twirling through the mysticThe Olympian, WA - 17 hours ago“He would whirl in the garden or on the street and compose poetry. It would just pour out of him in perfect poetic form.†The presentation about Rumi will ...
- From reader to writer (The Democrat)
Sharon Morgan is a sister, daughter, friend, educator - and a published author. Morgan, who is the librarian at Coldwater Elementary/ Middle School and Strayhorn High School, has taken her love for the written word to the next level with some writing of her own.
- The hustler - Guardian Unlimited
Russell Simmons is in reflective mood. The 50-year-old music mogul, fashion entrepreneur, community activist, jeweller and philanthropist is frequently portrayed as somewhat self-absorbed. Perhaps it's the fast-approaching appointment with his London ...
- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 - Twin Falls Times-News
The Faulkner Planetarium at the Herrett Center for Arts and Science on the College of Southern Idaho campus will present "Hubble Vision" at 7 p.m.; and "Pink Floyd: Dark Side of the Moon," at 8:15 p.m. Tickets are $4 for adults, $3 for seniors, $2 ...
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