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- Refer to a friend - Newham Recorder 24
THE Recorder has once again joined forces with the Royal British Legion to give local people the chance to show their talents, pay tribute to those who gave their lives in battle so we can enjoy the freedom we do now…and win a prize. Our annual ...
- Local Authors: Cowgirl camp inspired author - The Evening Sun
Local Authors: Cowgirl camp inspired authorThe Evening Sun, PA - 10 minutes agoShe wrote short stories, children's books and poetry through the years but could never accomplish a novel. Then, at 46 years old, Coverstone completed her ...
- Center Stage: Picks of the Week (The State)
Friday, Oct. 3 Photojournalist Donna Ferrato documented domestic violence for 17 years. Her exhibition “Living with the Enemy” will be up through Oct. 11 at City Art Gallery, 1224 Lincoln St. Ferrato will be at the opening from 4:30-9 tonight; that event is $25. Sponsored by the S.C. Coalition Against Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault. www.sccadvasa.org Friday, Oct. 3-Saturday, Oct. 4 ...
- The dead should be seen, not heard - PSU Daily Vanguard
The dead should be seen, not heardPSU Daily Vanguard, OR - 6 hours agoAdditionally, Ruhl tackles death with invention, whimsy and honesty. From the absurdist induction of a chorus of stones to moments of dance, song, poetry ...
- Chicano/Latino poetry read - KNPR
Chicano/Latino poetry readKNPR, NV - 1 hour agoThe Bandstand Jam Series will hold "Poesia: A Night of Chicano Poetry" on September 12, from 7 to 8:30 pm The monthly series is at the East Las Vegas ...
- Beloved priest dies during pilgrimage to Turkey - Montclair Times
Beloved priest dies during pilgrimage to TurkeyMontclair Times, NJ - 12 hours agoAlways aware of his fragile health, Nickas never complained, but wrote poetry to express his feelings, Dennis recalled. "He wasn’t going to let his ...
- Potato madness has gripped at least one man (Anchorage Daily News)
Palmer potato guru Bill Campbell is a guy with a head stuffed with potato science, potato trivia and potato tales, a guy who can and does talk potatoes longer than most people can listen, a guy with the personal motto, Cogito Ergo Spud. “I think, therefore I yam.”
- Artistic creatures - New Zealand Herald
Artistic creaturesNew Zealand Herald, New Zealand - 44 minutes agoHer father would later meld the metal into creatures in his workroom, and her older sister Dominiek's burgeoning love of poetry even led to a first ...
- Cowboy Poetry Hits Heber City This Week! (The Wasatch Wave)
Tickets still available to most shows, and outstanding events, and remember Thursday night, Nov. 6th is Free night to the Gathering for the public.
- Dispatches from the Bowery (The New York Observer)
Down By The Hipster has posted a handy map of the bars, hotels, restaurants and clubs along the Bowery , presenting it as proof that the area is the future of Manhattan nightlife. "It's where operators want to open," they write. The "pseduo-dives" of the LES have had their day, as have the rage-inducing megaclubs of West Chelsea (Cain closes this weekend !). Notable destinations in the ...
- Ties that bind authors featured at festival - Edmonton Journal
Ties that bind authors featured at festivalEdmonton Journal, Canada - 11 hours agoTwo years ago, LitFest veered away from the traditional festival mainstays of fiction and poetry to become Canada's first literary festival for creative ...
- The Shakespearean sonnet - Times and Democrat
When you write about William Shakespeare, you use superlatives. The greatest of all writers of English. The greatest writer of anything. The largest vocabulary, the user of most words -- 25,000, 40 percent of which he made up himself. He lived in a ...
- Planning a killer World Music Fest - Chicago Tribune
Planning a killer World Music FestChicago Tribune, United States - 4 hours agoListeners who attended the "Made in Chicago: World Class Jazz" series this summer heard the lyric poetry of trumpeter-composer ElSaffar; this time, ...
- Gram Parsons Tribute Concert returns Sunday (The Gainesville Sun)
Nothing that Gram Parsons ever touched turned to gold, everything was doomed. At least that's the way Ian Dunlop, friend and former bassist with the International Submarine Band, views his experience with the ill-fated, patron saint of country rock.
- Posted By ANGELA SCAPPATURA, THE SUDBURY STAR - Sudbury Star
Posted By ANGELA SCAPPATURA, THE SUDBURY STARSudbury Star, Canada - 3 hours agoThen it melded into poetry and it became song-writing. I started playing at parties and things and turned into something I love. ...
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