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- Events added for Juneteenth in Fort Pierce (Fort Pierce Tribune)
The St. Lucie County Cultural Affairs Council has extended its Juneteenth celebration by adding an additional day of events on Saturday. The celebration includes storytellers, drumming, lectures, poetry reading, interpretive dancing and more.
- JazzLab mixes up the creative juices - BurlingtonFreePress.com
JazzLab mixes up the creative juicesBurlingtonFreePress.com, VT - 3 hours agoSecond Floor: Poetry readings by Mack Finley, Kara Eve Schwartz and Trevien Stanger. They stood on a stage that looked essentially like a coffee table and ...
- Vivien Jones - Radio Netherlands
Vivien JonesRadio Netherlands, Netherlands - 11 hours ago"I live on the north Solway shore dividing my time between writing prose, drama and poetry and devising reading events, often with music. until the closure ...
- Falcon Ridge's rising stars roost at Night Eagle - Press & Sun-Bulletin
Falcon Ridge's rising stars roost at Night EaglePress & Sun-Bulletin, NY - 3 hours ago"I love classical music, but I needed to create things of poetry and I needed to sing, and I wanted to relate to people on that man-to-man level. ...
- Newspapers have always been full of useful info - Lake Sun Leader (subscription)
Newspapers have always been full of useful infoLake Sun Leader (subscription), MO - 6 hours agoHe had been a good young man, but early became addicted to writing poetry, winter and spring being his favorite topics. ''The good die young' and this man ...
- The Buzz - Petaluma Argus-Courier
The BuzzPetaluma Argus-Courier, CA - 1 hour agoYou are now free to speculate. Peet’s poetry: It pays to be a friend of Kevin Rosa. The Petaluma man, a factory rep for a golf cart manufacturer, ...
- Sunday is libraries’ new fun day - San Francisco Examiner
New hours: Halle Keleta reads a newspaper at the Noe Valley Branch Library on Wednesday. The branch will extend its hours from five days per week to six. Seven San Francisco library branches will be open an extra day starting this year, restoring ...
- A collection Alabama can proudly call its own - Press-Register - al.com
A collection Alabama can proudly call its ownPress-Register - al.com, AL - 6 hours ago... edited by the Forum's director, Jeanie Thompson. The volume includes a stimulating mix of short stories, poetry and memoir by these talented wordsmiths, ...
- Islanders demand legal right to be 'true lesbians' - Belfast Telegraph
Ever since Sappho wrote of her feelings for other women, the Greek island of Lesbos where she lived has had its own place in the dictionary. But now its modern residents have begun a campaign to reclaim the term for themselves. John Walsh reports ...
- MUSIC REVIEWS: Jazz music releases - Kansas City Star
Nostalgia has a funny way of turning everything into a "classic," from lowbrow sitcoms to mildly successful pop tunes. Even questionable jazz of a certain vintage can re-emerge decades later to a chorus of huzzahs from press and fans. To put it ...
- Paul's Iran Alarm: From Talk to Action - Pacific Free Press
Paul's Iran Alarm: From Talk to ActionPacific Free Press, Canada - 3 hours ago... political poetry, I'd be without a job! But a Congressional leader of 35 years, isn't bound by those rules and laws. Mere "expression" gets one a free ...
- Immerse Yourself Into the Deepest Recesses of the Heart and Soul ... - StreetInsider.com
KITCHENER, Ontario, June 5, 2008 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- When we look back at the old days, we often find ourselves smiling and sometimes crying. Poetry fans and literature enthusiasts are about to experience a delightful read from author Heinrich ...
- Excerpt from 'The Enchantress of Florence' (USA Today)
The Enchantress of Florence
- Around the Archdiocese - Catholic New World
Maryville Academy: celebrating 125th anniversary at 4:30 p.m. July 26 Mass with Cardinal George, light refreshments follow, at Maryville, 1150 N. River, Des Plaines, RSVP by July 15 to Ellen, at (847) 294-1982. Franciscan Sisters of the Sacred Heart ...
- Musical to honor WSU crash victims - Wichita Eagle
There wasn't much in Howard Johnson's background as a cattleman and salesman in Kansas City, Mo., to indicate that he would one day write a musical. "My dad sang in a quartet but my mom couldn't carry a tune in a bucket. I inherited his legs and her ...
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