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- Black Heritage Day Celebration - The Record Gazette
Black Heritage Day CelebrationThe Record Gazette... free event will feature artwork by artists Al Milliner and Ottis Washington, as we honor a part of culture and America's history with costumed poetry ...
- This Kind of Life - JustPressPlay
JustPressPlayThis Kind of LifeJustPressPlayThis Kind of Life gracefully paints a new picture with each tone, strum and ring giving the listener an overwhelming wave of warmth and honesty. ...
- Community briefs - Dubuque Telegraph Herald
Tamara Grigsby, D-Milwaukee, at 7 p.m. After a break (8-9:45 p.m.), entertainment will include Poetry Unplugged and the Quarter Party with DJ Homer Blow. After brunch on Saturday, Kofi Taharka, chairman of the National Black United Front, will speak ...
- Not so hot off the press - The Times of Trenton - NJ.com
Not so hot off the pressThe Times of Trenton - NJ.comFrom humor to drama and from poetry to prose, the display shows the various student publications in which Fitzgerald made his mark. ...
- Coast Calendar for Sunday, Feb. 7 - Mississippi Press (blog)
Coast Calendar for Sunday, Feb. 7Mississippi Press (blog)Jim Atchley, Nelda Broom and Patty Butkovich will speak on poetry forms: Haiku, Cinquain and Clerihew. Call 228-875-4350. (Submit information to Coast ...
- Evolution of a Song - “Suzanne†- PopMatters
Evolution of a Song - “Suzanneâ€PopMattersThere was also recently an LA Weekly cover piece called “Living Off the Grid†that spotlighted the actual Suzanne that Cohen wrote the poem for and what she ...
- Book festival planned at Old Alabama Town - Montgomery Advertiser
Book festival planned at Old Alabama TownMontgomery AdvertiserAlabama's next generation of writers will participate with poetry readings and presenting writing awards. There will be author appearances, book signings, ...
- Sneak peek choices for week beginning Jan. 14 - Enterprise
CHOIR : Ahavath Torah Congregation, in conjunction with the Stoughton Chapter of No Place for Hate, presents the Boston Community Choir on Sunday at 3 p.m. This free concert will take place at Ahavath Torah Congregation, 1179 Central St., Stoughton ...
- Season to Share: Day program for disabled adults nurtures a sense of ... - Denver Post
Jackie Carroll could have turned into, in her words, "a TV-watching couch potato." Instead, she boxes, glides through the pool during aqua-therapy class and goes on group camping trips. Carroll, 59, was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 1982 ...
- LitBlog Spotlight: That Shakespearean Rag - Torontoist
LitBlog Spotlight: That Shakespearean RagTorontoistI did inadvertently insert myself into what I now realize was an ongoing online battle about poetry reviewing (a subject I don't feel competent to discuss ...and more »
- Survey paints image of an arty Australia - PS News
Survey paints image of an arty AustraliaPS News“Literature is also popular with 7 per cent of people writing a novel or short story, and 5 per cent of people have written poetry – that's almost 900000 ...
- Media briefs: @overingtonc, you've done it again … MPs slam Murdoch rag - Crikey
Media briefs: @overingtonc, you've done it again … MPs slam Murdoch ragCrikeyCaroline's poetry a little queer. By god she's done it again! The Australian's Caroline “the joker†Overington was yesterday's Media Briefs star with her ...
- Vega reveals her creative process - Sun-Journal
Suzanne Vega will perform at 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Saturday at Bates College's Olin Concert Hall. Tickets are $15 for the general public and $5 for seniors and students. Go to www.batestickets.com to purchase tickets. For more information, call (207 ...
- Privacy is dead on Facebook. Get over it. - MSNBC
Once upon a time at Facebook, or so the story from an anonymous Facebook employee goes, there was a general password employees could use to access Facebook accounts. For kicks and giggles, some Facebook employees, including the one recently ...
- The Caretaker - Morning Star
Fifty years ago the first production of The Caretaker at the Arts Theatre in London established Pinter's reputation as an iconoclast of English theatre. Like his two other great early works The Birthday Party and The Homecoming, it broke with the ...
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