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- Poem on the Boardwalks Makes a New Kind of Beach Read - RedOrbit
Poem on the Boardwalks Makes a New Kind of Beach ReadRedOrbit, TX - 3 hours agoMost poetry is read top to bottom, beginning to end. Michaels and Dumont knew most beachgoers were unlikely to spend that much time before spreading their ...
- Around Northern New Mexico - ABQJournal
Registration has begun for a girls volleyball camp hosted by the city of Santa Fe's Community Services Department's recreation section. The fee is $40 per participant. The camp is open to girls ages 10-14 and will be held from 8 a.m. to noon July 14 ...
- Top jewelers turn to their heritage to sell on the global stage (International Herald Tribune)
Napoleon sells for Chaumet, India for Cartier. Jewelery houses are dusting off history and putting a contemporary spin on centuries-old stories to counter a challenge from luxury fashion brands.
- Letting the songs speak - Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
Letting the songs speakFort Wayne Journal Gazette, IN - 1 hour agoAnd his music owes a lot to the “folk” artists who rewrote the rules of rock, making it a safe home for poetry and introspection. ...
- Teens stay quiet until Day of Silence rally - Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Teens stay quiet until Day of Silence rallyRochester Democrat and Chronicle, NY - 56 minutes agoEveryone broke the silence together with poetry readings, noisemakers and cheers. They had communicated most of the day using handwritten notes and hand ...
- Trio of Northville High Girl Scouts goes for the “gold” - Northville Record
Trio of Northville High Girl Scouts goes for the “gold”Northville Record, MI - 6 hours agoStudents submitted poetry, drawings, short stories and photography. The first edition of Cavalcade debuted in January, the second arrived last week. ...
- Poetry Project people (The Block Island Times)
Among the 125 poets from 33 states who gathered for the final weekend of the 2008 Block Island Poetry Project was a substantial contingent of island folks, who Lisa Starr affectionately has dubbed “The Block Island Tribe.” Jen Lighty and Sue Littlefield taught workshops, Kate Dietz organized, Virginia Dare handled the sound system, Joya Verda managed the book table … these are just a few of the ...
- Strands of memories - star.com.my
Using an unconventional medium, an artist commemorates family and happy moments. IMHATHAI Suwatthanaslip collects hair the way some people collect photographs or ticket stubs: as a way of remembering the past.
- Lesbos ladies file lesbian lawsuit - CNN
ATHENS, Greece (AP) -- A Greek court has been asked to draw the line between the natives of the Aegean Sea island of Lesbos and the world's gay women. Islanders on Lesbos, a popular tourist destination, are protesting the use of the word "lesbian ...
- Marilyn Chin Named Finalist for California Poet Laureate - SDS Universe
SDSU creative writing professor Marilyn Chin has been named one of four finalists for Poet Laureate of California. "As an Asian-American woman poet, I feel honored to have been selected," Chin said. "There’s so much going on in California and the ...
- 'Wildfire' artist sings for Cowboy Poets - Eastern Arizona Courier
Wonderful doesn’t begin to describe the evening Gila Valley fans shared with cowboy singer Michael Martin Murphey on April 25. Murphey, who was inducted into the Western Music Hall of Fame in 2004, put on a solo performance of song and stories that ...
- Marcia Meier: At Least She's Writing... (HuffingtonPost)
Emily Gould landed on the cover of The New York Times Magazine over the weekend and created a firestorm of criticism and vitriol. Here's the good news: At least she's writing.
- The Quiz, Trafalgar Studios 2, London Sisters, Gate Theatre, London - Independent
The Quiz, Trafalgar Studios 2, London Sisters, Gate Theatre, LondonIndependent, UK - 1 hour agoDialogue is overlapped and often sounds like concrete poetry. A rabbit lollops about. I approve of deconstruction in principle. ...
- Young and expressionable: Youth Speak poetry slam's give a voice to ... - Seattle Times
7 p.m. Sunday, May 18. Seattle University, Pigott Auditorium, 901 12th Ave.; $5 youth, $10 adults (206-661-2036 or www.seattleyouthspeaks.org ) A spotlight shines down onto a crumpled piece of notebook paper, as a faltering voice utters words that ...
- Commitment to something new in Gilford (The Citizen of Laconia)
DARYL CARLSON/CITIZEN PHOTO Rozanne Sheridan , John Beland, and Meg Jenkins look over numerous items to be auctioned off at the St. Baldrick's Foundation Auction taking place today at Gunstock, including Family Guy memerobilia.
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