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- Book Festival organizer believes in the power of books (The Desert Sun)
The owner of now-closed Peppertree Bookstores in Palm Springs and La Quinta just can't get books out of his system. He is the driving force behind the third annual Palm Springs Book Festival that will bring at least five national authors to the valley Sunday.
- Literary Happenings: Multicultural picture books good for story time - Ventura County Star
Literary Happenings: Multicultural picture books good for story timeVentura County Star, CA - 15 hours agoPoetry reading at 856 E. Thompson Blvd., Ventura. 642-1146. Krona Press of Thousand Oaks has released the fifth edition of "Poor Richard's TIPS from the ...
- 'Twelfth Night': a multicultural, lively romp - San Jose Mercury News
"Namaste!" biddeth the fool in the opening moments of "Twelfth Night" but, fear not, there is a method to his madness. Indeed, Arclight Repertory Theatre has booked a passage to India for the inaugural season of Shakespeare on the Square. The Raj is ...
- Bulletin Board for 5-27-08 - Enid News & Eagle
Bulletin Board for 5-27-08Enid News & Eagle, OK - 1 hour agoKylee Vestal, a fourth-grader at Hayes Elementary School, submitted a poem earlier this year to a contest that was held for young poets and was selected ...
- South Africa's first female IMBONGI (Praise Poet) inspires a nation - ArtslinkNews
South Africa's first female IMBONGI (Praise Poet) inspires a nationArtslinkNews, South Africa - 50 minutes agoMbangeni's burning desire to use her voice - through music and poetry- to comment on South Africa's leaders, our collective history and the issues facing ...
- Showcasing the best of Iranian talent for the world to see that we ... - American Chronicle
Showcasing the best of Iranian talent for the world to see that we ...American Chronicle, CA - 1 hour ago... experience the best of Iranian culture presented by an incomparable group of artists with deep love and appreciation for Persian music, art and poetry, ...
- No holds Bard in bid for ancient title - Peterborough Today
No holds Bard in bid for ancient titlePeterborough Today, UK - 2 hours agoThe event, to crown someone the Chief Bard of the Fens, was a fun weekend to inspire both young and old, through stories, poetry, art and performance, ...
- There is still an element of curiosity about what the African can do ... - Vanguard
In this highly revealing interview, Professor Kalu Uka, the very first Igbo man to become a professor of Theatre Studies, the first black lecturer at the University of Leeds, England, bares his mind on certain issues bothering the Nigerian dramatic ...
- Writing club: Flagship Program keeps kids engaged with words (Missoulian)
Hellgate High School senior and poetry mentor Dixie Riddle, left, works with aspiring poet Jordan Taylor during the Young Writers Circle on Wednesday afternoon at Washington Middle School.
- A treasure trove of scholarship at the outer edges of human interest - MLive.com
Once a month I press the ``LL'' button in the elevator and descend to the lower level of the library to spend a few hours browsing in the section where recently arrived scholarly journals are kept. There they sit in little piles on the shelves, eager ...
- 3 In 4 Minn. Sophomores Pass New Reading Tests (WCCO Minneapolis - St. Paul)
Three-quarters of Minnesota sophomores can begin their summer break knowing they've performed well enough on a state reading exam to satisfy a requirement for high school graduation.
- Family ties to New Zealand for poet - Otago Daily Times
Family ties to New Zealand for poetOtago Daily Times, New Zealand - 16 minutes agoHaving been gone so long she said it was always strange to receive awards as a New Zealander, although she had strong family ties to the country. ...
- One Hundred Years of Extreme Growing - Calgary Herald
One Hundred Years of Extreme GrowingCalgary Herald, Canada - 34 minutes agoWordsworth's romantic poetry en plein-air was popular again and the English-landscape gardening tradition provided the model of perfection. ...
- Seeing what is different (The Daily Iowan)
Kenny Fries could be an easy man to pigeonhole. He writes about identity, using personal and incisive accounts of his own hat trick of publishers' niche markets - he's gay, Jewish, and is physically disabled, born without some bones in his legs, "congenital deformities of the lower extremities." Any of these is supposedly good memoir-fodder, but combine the three, throw in a wandering intellect ...
- How the Italians Created Canada Book Review (The Cold Lake Sun)
Most educated Canadians have heard stories regarding the First Nations people and the French/English strife before and after Confederation. But a mostly untold story of our cultural mosaic is that of Italio-Canadians and their impact on this country of ours.
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