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- Beloved Cassoday Cafe owner dies - Wichita Eagle
Harley-Davidson bikers. Wal-Mart truck drivers. Cowboys. And actresses. There weren't many folks who didn't stop and dine at Dianna Carlson's Cassoday Cafe. "When she served ham and fried chicken, people would drive from miles around to eat her ...
- Dylan, Hibbing’s most famous former resident, honored this weekend - Duluth News Tribune
Dylan, Hibbing’s most famous former resident, honored this weekendDuluth News Tribune, MN - 4 hours agoOne year we brought everyone up to BJ’s classroom and he gave a lecture on poetry — that red wheelbarrow poem — that he gave for Dylan’s class. ...
- Norman students bring home creative writing awards - Ada Evening News
Norman students bring home creative writing awardsAda Evening News, OK - 1 hour agoIn the poetry competition, Emily Chase of Tahlequah was awarded the first-place $250 prize for “Neighbor,” a mature, lyrical reflection on an old neighbor ...
- Tuscaloosa Art - Planet Weekly
Tuscaloosa ArtPlanet Weekly, AL - 56 minutes agoThe exciting aspect of found film, prose, and poetry is the opportunity to delve, for a moment, into someone else’s life. To find an old love note and read ...
- KARLA MASS: The week's most talked about book (Lexington Herald-Leader)
"THE NORTH END POEMS" BY MICHAEL KNOX Nick Macfarlane and his friends K, Scotty and Ronnie are four of the coolest characters to ever set foot in the world of dramatic poetry. The pack are inseparable and unlucky in love, with the exception of Nick, who is crazy in love with Carla, a smart girl from the other side of the tracks. They share barroom brawls and stale relationships with ...
- Fresh-Air Weekend - Emporia Gazette
Fresh-Air WeekendEmporia Gazette, KS - 1 hour agoSaturday’s events will include a two-mile guided walk to Allegawaho Heritage Memorial Park, a quilt show, early American rug-hooking demonstration, ...
- Dylan Thomas: Return Journey @ Library Theatre - Manchester Evening News
THE words roll over you like lapping waves and the sonorous spellbinding sounds hang in the air. Dylan Thomas lives again 55 years after his death, aged 39, in the form of Bob Kingdom. His remarkable recreation of the wordsmith, visually and aurally ...
- Obama had backed gun ban - La Crosse Tribune
I don’t know which is worse, Barack Obama’s change of stances on issues or the mainstream media’s desire to ignore it. Take the Washington, D.C., gun ban that was challenged recently in the Supreme Court. In the 1990s, as a candidate for the ...
- Iredell officials are hoping creative arts can keep at-risk youth out ... - Statesville Record & Landmark
(From left) Kartayjza Lanier, Tamiya McIntire and Kha'ziya Stevenson will participate in the music component of the program. Bruce Matlock/bmatlock@statesville.com Instead of just warning kids about the evils of gang activity, organizers of a new ...
- UNC hosts exhibit on the history of Beat poetry (The Herald-Sun)
The emergence and evolution of American counterculture poetry in the third quarter of the 20th century will be the topic of an exhibit that opens Monday and continues through July 3 at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's Wilson Library.
- Exhibition celebrates Shed's fond memories of music and poetry - maltonmercury.co.uk
Exhibition celebrates Shed's fond memories of music and poetrymaltonmercury.co.uk, UK - Apr 23, 2008By Staff Copy Founder Simon Thackray photographs show an "on show off-guard" glimpse of the many artists who have appeared at the tiny venue in Brawby and ...
- Marguerite McGlinn, 63, teacher and writer - Philadelphia Inquirer
Marguerite Mulligan McGlinn, 63, of Bryn Mawr, an English teacher and writer, died of pancreatic cancer at home Tuesday. Mrs. McGlinn, who formerly was chairwoman of the English department at Mount St. Joseph Academy for girls in Flourtown, gave up ...
- Remembering Josh: Friends gather to honor young Bluffton car-crash victim (Island Packet)
Cindy Sprouse, a teacher and friend of Josh George, didn't know much about the 17-year-old junior when she met him.
- Peter Ross: Key player who pulls out all the stops for musical double ... - Scotland on Sunday Online
LIKE the Wizard of Oz pulling levers behind the curtain or Charlie Chaplin beset by cogs in Modern Times, Gordon Frier sits at the pipe organ in Glasgow's Kelvingrove Art Gallery, on a balcony 60 feet up, a tiny figure in a tartan jacket coaxing ...
- James Bond's TLS - Times Online
James Bond's TLSTimes Online, UK - 13 minutes agoAs a young man he wrote wispy sub-Byronic poetry which he collected in a book called The Black Daffodil. By his early twenties, he became so embarrassed by ...
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