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- NZ Actor Conquers Musical Mountain (Scoop.co.nz)
MONDAY 21 JULY, 2008 – Journey to the hall of Norway’s mythical Mountain King this August as the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra and accomplished actor Paolo Rotondo conjure the remarkable life of adventurer and rogue Peer Gynt.
- Out and About: July 16 - 27 - Canton Journal
Out and About: July 16 - 27Canton Journal, MA - 9 hours agoOpen mic signup, 8 pm Open mic followed by featured poet, concludes with poetry slam. The Trinity Church Flea Market every Saturday. ...
- Bag a book - This is West Country
THE National Year of Reading is encouraging people to escape to the outdoors with a good book this summer. And eager readers can carry their blockbusters to the beach in style with the Devon Libraries’ 'Book Bag for Life'. The stylish reusable jute ...
- Help young, at-risk poets - Examiner.com
Examiner.comHelp young, at-risk poetsExaminer.com - 10 minutes agoHe’ll be jumping out of the plane on behalf of the Art from Ashes Phoenix Rising poetry program for at-risk youth in Denver. Art from Ashes is the longtime ...
- Author, 93, blows book proceeds on massive house...and invites ... - Daily Mail
Daily MailAuthor, 93, blows book proceeds on massive house...and invites ...Daily Mail, UK - 35 minutes agoI started as soon as I could hold a pencil - fairy stories, poetry,short stories, magazine articles. It seems I've been writing for a hundred years.'
- Rapper David Banner Talks Jesse Jackson - allhiphop.com
Days after the Rev. Jesse Jackson apologized for making negative comments about Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama, rapper David Banner is weighing in on the controversy. Banner, who drew headlines during the Imus scandal for his scathing ...
- Obama's Grand Speech: Reason for Hope - Mother Jones
Obama's Grand Speech: Reason for HopeMother Jones, CA - 8 hours agoHe seeks to inspire and attract support with political poetry--but there's a touch of abstraction to the exercise. Nevertheless, what was in the speech was ...
- Great Book of Gaelic exhibition launched in Corner Brook (The Telegram)
An exhibition of “The Great Book of Gaelic, An Leabhar Mòr,” will be officially opened today in Corner Brook at its first stop on its North American tour.
- MOC news: Olympic Day Run next Sunday - Malta Independent Daily
The Malta edition of the Olympic Day Run takes place next Sunday starting in Bugibba from McDonald’s Restaurant located on Islet Promenade. Participation is free of charge. Applications will be readily available at any McDonald’s restaurants and ...
- Calendar of Events (Princeton Times Leader)
June 14…A FATHER’S DAY BREAK FAST is planned Saturday from 6 to 11 a.m. in the Fellowship Hall of St. James CP Church on North Donnivan Street. The event is hosted by the Community Disciples. Tickets are $5 and may be purchased at the door or in advance from Com munity Disciples members.
- He's Bard! Jacko sets Robert Burns to music (Otago Daily Times)
The bizarre world of "Wacko Jacko" has taken another twist. Michael Jackson has taken the work of 18th-century Scottish poet Robert Burns and set it to music, but the result is unlikely to be a thriller for fans.
- It’s hard not to look back in anger after Mayo’s tame exit against ... - Mayo News
It’s hard not to look back in anger after Mayo’s tame exit against ...Mayo News, Ireland - 4 hours agoRonan McGarrity’s high fielding can lift the heart and Alan Dillon plays like poetry. But that one major influence is missing, someone with the fire and ...
- Mattera rediscovered - Sowetan
Mattera rediscoveredSowetan, South Africa - 2 hours agoHis other works include Exiles Within – Poetry (The Writers’ Forum, 1984), Kagiso Sechaba and One Time – Plays (Open School, 1983) and Inside the Heart of ...
- It's a dirty job, and he won't do it - Winnipeg Sun
It's a dirty job, and he won't do itWinnipeg Sun, Canada - 9 hours agoA unique exhibition blending art and sport opens tomorrow in Toronto, featuring painting, photography and poetry created by more than a dozen of Canada's ...
- Central students write, share original poetry (The Doings Hinsdale)
Twelve Hinsdale Central students bared a small part of their soul Friday night. The eleven girls and one boy were part of a week-long poetry writing camp that culminated in a public reading at the high school. The camp was hosted by Kevin Covall, a published poet and native Chicagoan. Covall, who hosted the camp in 2007, said several students who attended last year's program had returned.
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