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- Cheshire writers urged to enter literature competition - ChesterChronicle.co.uk
Cheshire writers urged to enter literature competitionChesterChronicle.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoStories must be a maximum of 1500 words, while poetry should be no more than 100 lines. The closing date for entries is September 1. ...
- Wonderfully acted `Visitor' deserves a warm welcome - Grand Rapids Press
Widowed college professor Walter Vale (Richard Jenkins) seems to lead a quiet life that's as uneventful and predictable as one of the economics classes he's been teaching for decades -- that is, until he stops in at the New York City apartment he ...
- Local Authors Work On Book Series For Kids - Tampa Tribune
Local Authors Work On Book Series For KidsTampa Tribune, FL - 3 hours agoSandusky realized she had a flair for poetry. Anyone who meets Hill for a few seconds knows she has a lot of flair. Her personality comes through ...
- 'August 4, 1964’ boldly captures the urgency of a complex time (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
By CHRIS SHULL DALLAS — August 4, 1964 , a "secular oratorio" by American composer Steven Stucky, with the libretto by Gene Scheer, was performed for the first time Thursday by the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. The piece is coherent, dramatically gripping, thematically relevant and musically accessible. August 4, 1964 uses the combined orchestra, large chorus and four vocal soloists conducted ...
- 'Dancing with the Stars' season 7 predictions - Grand Rapids Press
Courtesy Photos/ABC Olympic gold-medalist Misty May-Treanor, rehearsing with instructor-partner Maksim Chmerkovskiy, turns her attention from beach volleyball to winning the mirror-ball trophy on "Dancing With the Stars." ON THE AIR The three-night ...
- John Lundberg: Why You Should Read Mahmoud Darwish (HuffingtonPost)
When renowned novelist Ahdaf Soueif said that the Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish was "the last poet who could fill a football stadium," it wasn't hyperbole....
- 'We are brave enough' - Baltimore Sun
If the word "unspeakable" has any meaning, surely it applies to the acts of a South Korean loner whose shooting rampage at Virginia Tech left 33 dead this week. Perhaps only a poet could find the language to inspire at such a moment. Lucky for a ...
- Travelers’ Laptops May Be Detained At Border - Common Dreams
WASHINGTON - Federal agents may take a traveler’s laptop computer or other electronic device to an off-site location for an unspecified period of time without any suspicion of wrongdoing, as part of border search policies the Department of Homeland ...
- QUICK HITS: Plan ahead for a concert - and hot air balloons - Daily News Transcript
Pilots from all over the Northeast will fly their hot air balloons over Hudson Saturday and Sunday for the fourth annual Hudson Elks Club No. 959 Hot Air Balloon Festival. Since its inception in 2005, this event has doubled from seven to 15 balloons ...
- Pride of Place Heritage questions answered - Inquirer.net
Pride of Place Heritage questions answeredInquirer.net, Philippines - 15 hours agoSome of the things pointed out by this book are: what first steps should be taken in the conservation of a building; how to fully document a structure; ...
- World's oldest joke traced back to 1900 BC - Reuters
LONDON (Reuters Life!) - The world's oldest recorded joke has been traced back to 1900 BC and suggests that toilet humor was as popular with the ancients as it is today. It is a saying of the Sumerians, who lived in what is now southern Iraq and goes ...
- Quality Matters Toolkit: Youth Voice and Engagement - Youth Today
Quality Matters Toolkit: Youth Voice and EngagementYouth Today, DC - 3 hours ago“Poetry in Motion,” which helps participants to shape the concepts they’ve learned into a mission statement. The youths use 30 youth word cards to complete ...
- English riding school takes different tack in rodeo country - Beaumont Enterprise
English riding school takes different tack in rodeo countryBeaumont Enterprise, tx - 12 hours agoThe 6-year-old thoroughbred and his rider create a poetry in motion that belies the usual brand of horsemanship found in rough-and-tumble rodeo country. ...
- The Latitude festival - The Sunday Times review - Times Online
The Latitude festival - The Sunday Times reviewTimes Online, UK - 3 hours ago... child-friendly facilities and activities and some often brilliant and transforming live music. Add in theatre, ballet, comedy, poetry and pretty much ...
- An unhappy return (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
This sequel to the Pulitzer Prize-winning "Gilead" shines a whole new light on a prodigal son.
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