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- Visit to Salamanca like walking through poetry (Pioneer Press)
Salamanca, about 120 miles west and a little north of Madrid, is not well known in America, but to Spaniards and many other Europeans, it is a very special place.
- Morissette, Listlessly Listing (Washington Post)
It's hard to deny Alanis Morissette's artistic appeal when her trademark "list songs" are accompanied by pop hooks. So many of her greatest tunes, such as "Hand in My Pocket," "Thank U," "Hands Clean" and "Everything," benefit from lyrical repetition, which helps the declarative-sentence songs bu...
- MotoGP: Aussie date change sought - Ansa news in English
Ansa news in EnglishMotoGP: Aussie date change soughtAnsa news in English, Italy - 3 hours agoJust poetry to watch''. Pitt himself is an avid motorcyclist and has over a dozen bikes in his garage, including a Harley-Davidson Shovelhead chopper which ...
- Events calendar (The Times-News)
U.S. Army Field Band's Jazz Ambassadors will perform at 7 p.m. at College of Southern Idaho's Fine Arts Center auditorium. The free concert is sponsored by the Times-News and CSI. All tickets have been distributed.
- New book for author - Miramichi Leader
New book for authorMiramichi Leader, Canada - 14 hours agoNew Brunswick author Raymond Fraser will be launching his new book, The Grumpy Man, at Westminster Bookstore in Fredericton, on Wednesday, Nov. ...
- Exclusive: Grief of Scots soldier's girl as he dies in road smash ... - Glasgow Daily Record
Exclusive: Grief of Scots soldier's girl as he dies in road smash ...Glasgow Daily Record, UK - 36 minutes agoFriends of Scott have set up a website in tribute to him, which celebrates his life in poetry and photographs. He is hailed as "a soldier, a character, ...
- Poems, candles, food, skulls honor dead in Mexican tradition - The Ranger
Poems, candles, food, skulls honor dead in Mexican traditionThe Ranger, TX - Oct 30, 2008Catholic Student Association to host workshop on creating Dia de los Muertos altars and love letters. By Karla Estrada An altar for DÃa de los Muertos in ...
- ‘Connecting Natick to Choreography' project - Natick Bulletin and Tab
‘Connecting Natick to Choreography' projectNatick Bulletin and Tab, MA - 2 hours agoWhile similar writing workshops for adults are usually very expensive, we wanted to offer this for free so that any strong teen writer could attend. ...
- Time to join the hoot - Portsmouth Herald News
Time to join the hootPortsmouth Herald News, NH - 50 minutes agoThe 2008-2009 Poetry Hoot season with the Portsmouth Poet Laureate Program begins at 7 pm Wednesday, Sept. 3 at Café Espresso, 738 Islington St., ...
- Freshmen discuss summer reading in several classes - The Post-Standard - Syracuse.com
Freshmen discuss summer reading in several classesThe Post-Standard - Syracuse.com, NY - 1 hour agoPhysics teacher Barry Glickstein read "Poetry for Young People: Robert Frost." Glickstein and some students who read the same book analyzed some of the ...
- Carnegie by way of Kingston (Kingston Reporter)
There’s a certain image connected with opera, whether deserved or not, of Viking hats and fat women, of the very rich in all their finery, and songs in languages we can’t understand. Some might even think of the classic Bugs Bunny cartoon, when Elmer Fudd sings, “Kill da wabbit!†Andrew Garland wants us to forget those thoughts. Andrew ...
- WORKSHOP 3:50 p.m. — Poetry and performance workshop available for teens (Pacific Daily News)
3:50 p.m., Nov. 11 — "Spoken Word: The New Generation of Native Tongues" after-school spoken word poetry/writing workshops program will run through February 2009. The program is free and open to all teens.
- Politics and Race - Richmond Times Dispatch
Politics and RaceRichmond Times Dispatch, VA - 38 minutes agoNearly 50 years later, the prospect of a black person being elected president ties into a poignant memory for Holcomb, but its significance goes beyond ...
- 'Cowboy Campfire Concert' Oct. 11 - Monte Vista Journal
'Cowboy Campfire Concert' Oct. 11Monte Vista Journal, CO - 5 hours agoDr. Mark Pinkerton also will recite several pieces of vintage cowboy poetry throughout the evening. The Chuckwkagon dinner will consist of nacho appetizers, ...
- Saugatuck woman to climb Kilimanjaro for cause - Kalamazoo Gazette
ALLEGAN -- Annie Hotwagner is taking big steps to raise awareness and support for patients of Wings of Hope Hospice, based in Allegan. Hotwagner, of Saugatuck, will climb Mount Kilimanjaro in January as part of her new mission, Climb for Hope. Wings ...
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