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- Another use for duct tape - Arkansas City Traveler
Jessie Brandenburg, 11, and Khera Cross, 11, show their cell phone cases that they made out of duct tape Wednesday at the Arkansas City Public Library during a craft program. Other upcoming events at the library are as follows: Open Poetry Night this ...
- Young poet makes lasting impression - Where I Live - News Limited Community Newspapers
Where I Live - News Limited Community NewspapersYoung poet makes lasting impressionWhere I Live - News Limited Community Newspapers, Australia - 4 hours agoIpswich Poetry Feast chairman David Pahlke said 16-year-old Kirsty was outstanding and won four awards, including first place and two high commendations in ...
- 2nd Christian Assembly - Birmingham News
Featuring gospel rap performances, a skit on peer-pressure, preaching from a youth pastor and an appearance by the Power Team at 9:10 a.m. Thursday in Louis-Delany Auditorium. SEARCH ENTERTAINMENT LISTINGS Search across all events: Location Alabaster ...
- Beauty in the air (Albany Times Union)
Fragile balloons offer poetry in motion, but wind remains ever an uncertainty GLENS FALLS -- On a good day, a balloon is nothing short of inspirational. Held aloft by nothing but silk-thin fabric and hot air, it rises at first with a roar of propane jet, and then only silence as it climbs to the sky. But on a windy evening, plans can be, shall we say, deflated.So it was on Thursday night, when ...
- The young generation: Burroughs and Kerouac - an unpublished collaboration (Independent)
Fans of the Beat generation have known for years about The Novel That Kicked It All Off, but they've had to wait until the death of a journalist at United Press International for it to be published. The appearance in print of And the Hippos Were Boiled In Their Tanks by William S Burroughs and Jack Kerouac is a literary event, not only because it drew two of the three leading Beat writers into ...
- For sale for $1 -- house with history - Norridge Harwood Heights News
For sale for $1 -- house with historyNorridge Harwood Heights News, IL - 2 hours agoEarl H Reed, born in Geneva, Ill., had moved with his family to Norwood Park about the same time. His mother was a noted translator of Persian poetry. ...
- June dance program reaches back to roots (Massachusetts Daily Collegian)
Spoken word. Hip-hop. Jazz. Gospel. Blues. Spirituals. The history of American music and dance is intricately bound to the evolution of African music.
- Convocation Address: Attorney General Lisa Madigan (Knox College)
Good morning, and thank you for inviting me to join you on a day when many of you join the Knox College family.
- Clerk modifies Riverbend statement - News Register
Not that the first one had much time in the sun, but a new explanatory statement will accompany the Riverbend Landfill initiative. It was drafted by Yamhill County officials in response to a challenge by the measure's authors, who were unhappy with ...
- Nuland letter was just sad - La Crosse Tribune
Isn’t it sad to read the letter from David Nuland of Galesville that was printed in Monday’s Tribune? He is so filled with hate that he is willing to forget all of the problems facing our nation. He will give no help to the millions who have lost ...
- Kate Nash plays at birthday party - Radio 1
Radio 1Kate Nash plays at birthday partyRadio 1, UK - Oct 20, 2008At the weekend, Hot Chip and Kate Nash played at its 10th birthday party. They joined the likes of Florence And The Machine, Tilly And The Wall and hotly ...
- Cheap Seats Bad Times, Good Prices - New York Times
New York TimesCheap Seats Bad Times, Good PricesNew York Times, United States - 1 hour agoOne major new bargain in town is Free Night of Theater, a nationwide event organized by the Theater Communications Group. ...
- Shelagh Rogers speaks with ghostwriters Bill Novak and Naomi K ... - CBC.ca
Shelagh Rogers speaks with ghostwriters Bill Novak and Naomi K ...CBC.ca, Canada - Nov 4, 2008... including author Monica Kidd talking about her book Any Other Woman: An Uncommon Biography and Tom Howell, the show’s anti-poetry correspondent, ...
- Film on stem-cell research by University of Michigan-Flint student ... - MLive.com
Courtesy photo Michael Rubyan (right) and his mother Deborah Orley worked on their documentary "Life is for the Living." FLINT, Michigan — Michael Rubyan said he's not trying to influence voters by showing his documentary about stem-cell research ...
- Amazing Customer Service - New York Times Blogs
Amazing Customer ServiceNew York Times Blogs, NY - 11 hours ago(SJD) Even if you don’t have a son fighting in Iraq, even if you don’t read poetry, even if you think you are immune to the power of a mother’s lament ...
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