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- If it’s banned, read it out loud - Mcalester News Capital
If it’s banned, read it out loudMcalester News Capital, OK - 12 hours agoTeens are urged to read their own original poetry or prose, or read a passage from a banned book. There will be a display and a listed of suggested works if ...
- When Music Was News to Me (Metro Santa Cruz)
Now that culture has been atomized into 18 million targeted niche markets, and anyone can program their personal menu of musical taste into their personal portable digital device, I guess the antique medium of radio can't be expected to provide the public with what it already thinks it wants to hear.
- Highlights of the Big Read festival (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
FOR KIDS — Jennifer Plecas, author of "Please Is a Good Word to Say." Fifty free etiquette books for preschoolers whose parents belong to Parents as Teachers. 9:15 a.m., Kids Stage. — Susan Meddaugh, author of "Martha Speaks."
- Texas & Neighbors: Halloween hotel package in New Orleans - Dallas Morning News
Hotel Monteleone, a New Orleans French Quarter hotel with many stories about mysterious occurrences, is offering a Haunted Weekend package for Halloween. The Oct. 31-Nov. 2 package includes murder mystery activities staged by the creators of Murder ...
- Library turns page for future, borrowing past - Register-Guard
When Eugene Public Library librarian Rob Everett arrived in June to become the new director of the Springfield Public Library, longtime patrons politely shared their vision for the future with him. “‘We love this library and we love the people ...
- WEB EXCLIUSIVE: JONATHA BROOKE RELEASESBREAKTHROUGH ALBUM -- PAYING ... - Phoenixville News
It has been two decades since singer songwriter Jonatha Brooke walked away from a career as a professional dancer to pursue music. Having performed thousands of shows, recording with the artists Lisa Loeb, Patty Larkin, Joe Sample and Eric Bazilian ...
- Wrapping up the family business - Guardian Unlimited
It's the last thing anyone would expect to find looming at the end of a cart track leading from a north Cumbrian village – a entire farm wrapped Christo -style in plastic sheeting and baler twine. The 18th-century Croft Farm, nestling under the ...
- Kicking a Dead Horse: mounting tedium of a dead-horse drama - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.ukKicking a Dead Horse: mounting tedium of a dead-horse dramaTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 3 hours agoYet again we are in the dramatist's beloved American West, that mythic terrain where men were men, and life was hard and pure and simple. ...Kicking a Dead Horse guardian.co.ukall 5 news articles
- Sight unseen, Evans succeeds at nearly everything - Lower Hudson Journal news
Sight unseen, Evans succeeds at nearly everythingLower Hudson Journal news, NY - 2 hours agoBy Jake Thomases John Evans won a prize in a poetry contest at school. John Evans hates poetry. John Evans hates math. Last year he averaged a 103 in math. ...
- I just don't get modern art, says Italy's culture minister - Guardian Unlimited
Italy's culture minister has enraged members of the country's arts community with an attack on modern architecture and an admission that he is completely mystified by contemporary art. Sandro Bondi told the magazine Grazia: "I struggle to find ...
- Poetry review presents 'Tres Poetas' - South Coast Today
Poetry review presents 'Tres Poetas'South Coast Today, MA - 38 minutes agoShe is a professor of sociology and French who has been writing poetry for many years. Her work has been published by The University of Valparaiso in ...
- Use of medical clinics in retail locations growing - MLive.com
The convenience and lower costs of using medical clinics in retail locations - pharmacies, supermarkets or discount stores - is increasing their usage, a University of Michigan study found. One in six parents have taken their children to retail ...
- Second annual Congo Square Rhythms Festival moves to Bayou St. John - New Orleans Times-Picayune Blogs
From traditional African dance to the latest hits by R&B singer Cupid, drums ancient and modern will beat at the second annual Congo Square Rhythms Festival. The festival, which will be held on Bayou St. John at Orleans Avenue on Saturday, Oct. 4 ...
- Washington poet laureate plans reading in Omak (The Chronicle)
Washington state’s first poet laureate, Samuel Green, will give a poetry reading at 6 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 9, at the Breadline Café, Omak, as part of his week-long residency in the Methow and Okanogan valleys.
- TOM BLOUNT: It's not a four-letter word but some react as if it was - High Point Enterprise
TOM BLOUNT: It's not a four-letter word but some react as if it wasHigh Point Enterprise, NC - 17 minutes agoWho is the author of three books of poetry and presently teaches writing at both Eastern Connecticut State University and Arts at the Capitol Theater, ...
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