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- Scoopy's Notebook (The Villager)
Cracked: The L.E.S. Slacktivists’ sound-permit flap spilled over to the recent HOWL! Festival, causing some howls of frustration from festival organizers.
- Why we like Lowell - Daily News Tribune
Why we like LowellDaily News Tribune, MA - 9 minutes agoBUST A RHYME: For 3 days next week, the first-ever Massachusetts Poetry Festival will be bringing some of the region's best-known poets to venues across ...
- Oregon Trail Rodeo planned today through Sunday - Grand Island Independent
Oregon Trail Rodeo planned today through SundayGrand Island Independent, NE - 4 hours ago... the Kid -- but Nicolaus still likes a good saddle bronc ride more than anything. "You cannot beat the saddle bronc," Nicolaus said. "It's like poetry in ...
- Poetry reading at Riverside library (The Press-Enterprise)
Ruth Nolan, editor of "Phantom Seed," a poetry anthology, will read from the book from 1 to 3 p.m. today at Riverside's Main Library. Bull Luvaas, Rice Baxter, Chris Clarke and Rob Roberge, poets who contributed to the work, will join Nolan.
- Letter from a Punjabi kurri in Dilli | Indo-US ‘new clear’ deal - The Post
Letter from a Punjabi kurri in Dilli | Indo-US ‘new clear’ dealThe Post, Pakistan - 3 hours agoSalim resorted to some impressive though contemporary poetry to gnaw at the Congress’ vociferous support to the deal. At the end of it all, when everyone ...
- Edna B. Turner - NRToday.com
Edna B. TurnerNRToday.com, OR - 6 hours agoShe was an avid reader and wrote some poetry. She was a long term member of AAUW, a professional women’s society, and of the Delta Kappa Gamma Sorority. ...
- World-famous Russian poet to perform work written for centennial ... - Columbia Missourian
COLUMBIA - Yevgeny Yevtushenko, a world-renowned Russian poet, will perform a poem he wrote for MU's School of Journalism's Centennial celebration during the closing ceremony at Mizzou Arena Friday. Stuart Loory, the Lee Hills chair in Free Press ...
- Da-da-da-thud - Ottawa Citizen
Da-da-da-thudOttawa Citizen, Canada - 2 hours agoPoetry and song lyrics are declared indistinguishable on Page 24 by Levitin's former poetry professor, one of dozens of authorities cited at length. ...
- Stories that celebrate reading - The Gazette (Montreal)
Stories that celebrate readingThe Gazette (Montreal), Canada - 30 minutes agoMy Letter to the World, by Emily Dickinson (Kids Can Press, 48 pages, $18.95), is a stunningly beautiful collection of poetry - thanks to the remarkable ...
- Award-winning forensics team a point of pride - The Ann Arbor News - MLive.com
Award-winning forensics team a point of prideThe Ann Arbor News - MLive.com, MI - 9 hours agoStudents on EMU's forensics team compete at the state and national levels in speaking categories such as public address, interpretative readings of poetry ...
- Words cover man's house, heart - Lincoln Journal Star
They’re all over a white bungalow near 29th and O, spray-painted words that look like graffiti but really are reminders for people passing by to see the world through spiritual eyes. Justin Jacobsen lives there. He writes because God gave him a new ...
- Bob Dylan names Burns as inspiration - Herald
Music legend Bob Dylan has revealed his source of greatest inspiration - Scotland's national bard, Robert Burns. Dylan was asked to name the lyric or verse that has had the greatest impact on his life. He selected the 1794 love song A Red, Red Rose ...
- State poet laureate to speak at local libraries (The Houma Courier)
THIBODAUX - The 2007-2008 poet laureate of Louisiana will speak at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Lafourche Public Library, the first of four area engagements.
- Frequently Asked Questions - Tuscaloosa News
The calendar appears in the Today Section each Sunday. Send information by e-mail to peggy.skelton@tuscaloosanews.com, bring it to the office at 315 28th Avenue, fax it to 205-722-0118, or mail it to Peggy Skelton, The Tuscaloosa News, P.O. Box 20587 ...
- Tourism can't afford a new Lara Bingle bungle - News.com.au
IT SEEMS to me that the only winner out of Australia's wasteful and failed tourism campaign that relied on the breasts of Lara Bingle to attract Asian tourists to Australia was Michael Clarke. The Australian batsman appears to have taken more notice ...
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