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- Summer Slowdown - Broward New Times
Summer SlowdownBroward New Times, FL - 2 hours ago... and best of all, it's free. Mello Mondays at Bluster (115 N. 21st Ave., Hollywood) — A weekly urban chill spot with poetry, hip-hop, and DJ Make It Do ...
- Obama's issues poetry lacks rhyme - Detroit News
Barack Obama is such a stand-up guy that he'll stand up twice -- once for each side of an issue. The poetry reading on change and hope is over. Now that he has to talk about real policy, there's little rhyme in the rhythm. Take James Johnson, who was ...
- Turkish Olympics conclude with spectacular finale - Today's Zaman
Turkish Olympics conclude with spectacular finaleToday's Zaman, Turkey - 2 hours agoAdeila Selimaj from Albania came in first in the poetry competition, and Anisa Fitria Dewi from Indonesia as second best competitor. ...
- Mehmet Bal: A Turkish-Sri Lankan story - Groundviews
Mehmet Bal: A Turkish-Sri Lankan storyGroundviews, Sri Lanka - 36 minutes agoI took with me the vivid descriptions they had made of their land and the poetry of Nazim Hikmet; I brought back a few stones from the beach by way of ...
- Sweet and spicy - San Francisco Bay Guardian
Sweet and spicySan Francisco Bay Guardian, CA - 32 minutes agoSo the other person I talked to for hours yesterday was Johnny "Jack" Poetry. I can call him that again (instead of Johnny "Jack" Journalism) because he ...
- 6 ways to showcase student excellence (The Easterner)
4: Music From 7 to 10 p.m. on Wednesday, May 14, the music portion took place in the Recital Hall of the music building. Students shared their compositions with judges and a small audience occupying the auditorium; each presenter had 20 minutes to impress the spectators.
- Have you heard the one about the sewer? - KUSA-TV
DENVER - Sometimes inspiration can come from the strangest places. For second grader Jack Baker, that inspiration lies somewhere beneath the hundreds of manhole covers lining the city streets of Denver. "When I was little, I saw the discs in the road ...
- Candidates Gone Wild: Politics as Entertainment - Oregonian
Wannabe city leaders, political junkies (myself included), and people looking for some beer-fueled entertainment on a weekday evening made their way to the Roseland Theater Monday night for Candidates Gone Wild . This it-could-only-happen-in-Portland ...
- Sharmila Voorakkara's "For the Tattooed Man" - Seattle Times
Sharmila Voorakkara's "For the Tattooed Man"Seattle Times, United States - 38 minutes agoAmerican Life in Poetry is made possible by The Poetry Foundation (www.poetryfoundation.org), publisher of Poetry magazine. It is also supported by the ...
- TV's "Laugh-in" comic Dick Martin dies in Calif - Philadelphia Inquirer
LOS ANGELES - Dick Martin, the zany half of the comedy team whose "Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In" took television by storm in the 1960s, making stars of Goldie Hawn and Lily Tomlin and creating such national catch-phrases as "Sock it to me!" has died ...
- Performers boost China's profile - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Chinese singing sensation Da Pou, who grew up speaking one of his Yunnan province's many dialects, did not start performing until he learned the official Chinese language at age 17. On April 29, Da Pou, 25, wowed some 200 audience members in the ...
- Poetry Gallery Got Published - Logan Herald Journal
Poetry Gallery Got PublishedLogan Herald Journal, UT - 1 hour agoBut some little kid who is struggling, is accepted and their life changes.†The philosophy of Creative Communication is that the company is selective enough ...
- Good and bad taste (Guardian Unlimited)
Poetry workshop: Forward prize winner Matthew Francis invites readers to conjure sense impressions with metaphor and simile
- Kozelek drowns in our sorrows - Chicago Tribune
Mark Kozelek wasn't in any hurry Sunday at the Old Town School of Folk Music. Accompanied by longtime mate and guitarist Phil Carney and barely moving on his barstool seat, the indie folk singer-songwriter froze time with slow tempos, lengthy ...
- Bourne Graduation: High spirits stand up to high winds - Cape Cod Times
BOURNE — The 2008 senior class at Bourne High School had one more challenge to face before graduation yesterday: a stiff wind and a potential downpour. As a smattering of large rain drops landed on umbrellas, principal Ron McCarthy asked the crowd ...
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