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- Where words matter - Dailyrecord.com
Where words matterDailyrecord.com, NJ - 1 hour ago... Jersey High School Poetry Contest. "She got up in the big tent along with 20 other high school students and read her poem to this huge crowd," she said. ...
- Literary Reviews: Exceptional work emerges here at special events - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Pittsburgh Post GazetteLiterary Reviews: Exceptional work emerges here at special eventsPittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - 4 hours agoBy Bob Hoover, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Oliver Lake and his jazz band perform at the Jazz Poetry Concert 2008 sponsored by the City of Asylum/Pittsburgh on ...
- Colombia: Interview with Antonio Navarro Wolf - Upside Down World
Upside Down WorldColombia: Interview with Antonio Navarro WolfUpside Down World, NY - 37 minutes agoHe has also written, edited or translated a half dozen other books of poetry, fiction, interviews and translations from Latin America. ...
- Local man's TV show combines art, history - Greenwich Time
Local man's TV show combines art, historyGreenwich Time, CT - 2 hours agoDunlop's words flow quickly as he jumps around from scientific principles to verses of poetry to a description of how the human eye works, all in less than ...
- Together We Read picks Morgan's 'Boone' for '08 - Asheville Citizen-Times
Together We Read has selected Morgan's latest work, "Boone: A Biography" as the book that all of Western North Carolina will be reading this summer and fall.
- The 2008 Coney Island Film Festival (Thirteen - WNET New York)
Every year there are rumors that Coney Island is about to die, and every year the amusement park gets a reprieve. This time, with the closure of Astroland, things look grim. For now, Coney’s indomitable spirit lives on at the Coney Island Film Festival. Learn about the event…
- Downtown Ramble offers fun for the whole family (Las Cruces Sun-News)
LAS CRUCES —Enjoy art gallery openings, preview some coming gala events and stay for plays and open mic events as Downtown Las Cruces comes alive today for the Ramble, held the first Friday of each month from 5 to 7 p.m. at museums, galleries, theaters, shops and restaurants.
- Born to perform - Canon City Daily Record
Born to performCanon City Daily Record, United States - 26 minutes agoSo she adapted her poetry for songs. If she can find someone to write the music, she will release a CD with original songs in about a year.
- NEIU’s Arts Alive summer program creates outlet for students ... - Scranton Times
After hanging around “the bad kids†and finding himself in trouble with the law, Dayshawn Rodriguez ended up in Lourdesmont Youth and Family Services Center. At the time, the notion of being in the company of a collection of arts-minded ...
- Journey to exotic Vietnam - St. Petersburg Times
A cyclo driver tries to entice tourists to take a ride in downtown Ho Chi Minh City. Vietnam reported about 2-million visitors in the first five months of 2008 and hopes to reach 5-million visitors by year-end, compared with 4.2-million in 2007. Late ...
- Pulitzer-prize winning poet Hayden Carruth dies at 87 - Brattleboro Reformer
MUNNSVILLE, N.Y. - Hayden Carruth, a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet who wrote about the ordinary folks who inhabited his world, has died. He was 87. Carruth, who lived in Vermont in the 1960s and 1970s, died Monday at his home in Munnsville, about 30 ...
- Springfield woman self-publishes book chronicling journey of autistic child (The Republican)
By KAREN LAVARIERE-SANCHEZSPRINGFIELD - Twenty-six years ago in a quiet, trim neighborhood in Sixteen Acres, there was a family that neighbors tried to avoid speaking about - the LePage family.
- Veronica Patterson's "Marry Me" (Seattle Times)
I don't often talk about poetic forms in this column, thinking that most of my readers aren't interested in how the clock works and would...
- Nuit Blanche “WORDS TRAVEL FAST†in TTC Subway - Market Wire
TORONRTO / ONTARIO, PRESS RELEASE--(Marketwire - Oct. 3, 2008) - From sunset on Saturday, October 4, to sunrise on Sunday, October 5, 2008, Toronto will be bustling with activity as hundreds of thousands experience a full night of contemporary art ...
- PACT with excuses for sad test scores (The Rock Hill Herald)
Your South Carolina education department, fresh from showing off that kids in Maine and D.C. and Hawaii scored worse than we did on the SAT, is holding a contest. Not to change the name of state Superintendent Jim Rex to T. Rex or Tyrannosaurus Rex, but to change the name of the state's new testing system.
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