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- U. Houston professor receives award for poetry - U-Wire.com
Poet, essayist and University of Houston English professor Tony Hoagland received the Jackson Poetry Prize in April. The award recognizes talented writers of lesser fame and boasts national exposure as well as $50,000. UH Creative Writing Program ...
- Rich timbres on the boards - Melbourne Herald Sun
Rich timbres on the boardsMelbourne Herald Sun, Australia - 7 hours agoExpressively written for these artists, Mills bases his suite on poetry from across the world and through the ages. It is about a couple's journey in life ...
- Chorale veteran gets amazing surprise - Contra Costa Times
Lura Osgood had a surprise for her fellow Diablo Women's Chorale members. She was going to buy some newspaper ad space to advertise the chorale's June 1 spring concert. So Osgood was taken aback, in a good way, when she learned of her fellow chorale ...
- Spotlight Calendar for May 1 (The Bryan-College Station Eagle)
ONGOING Alfred T. Hornbacks -- Rockin' C Karaoke, 8 p.m. Tuesdays, no cover. The Beer Joint -- Open Mic Night, 8 p.m. Wednesdays, no cover; ...
- Art guide - May 23 - Daily Camera
Art guide - May 23Daily Camera, CO - 27 minutes agoFrame Up Gallery "Visual Poetics," by Tomara Kafka, a multimedia mix of photography and poetry; floral pastels and acrylic paintings by Barbara Kornfeld; ...
- Community Calendar - Pahrump Valley Times
Community CalendarPahrump Valley Times, NV - May 21, 2008Poetry night -- 6:45 pm, Lois Layne's Deli, off Highway 160 on Basin Road, corner of Dahlia Street. Call 537-2111 for more information. ...
- Library News: Lyceum program planned - Wicked Local Gloucester
Library News: Lyceum program plannedWicked Local Gloucester, MA - 2 hours agoIn celebration of National Poetry Month, the Gloucester Lyceum and Sawyer Free Library invite all students living in Gloucester to participate in “Poetry ...
- Live alone and prosper - Louisville Courier-Journal
Live alone and prosperLouisville Courier-Journal, KY - 45 minutes agoEither it becomes a baby room if we decide we want to have a child, or the husband might want to make it his little sports-cave retreat. ...
- Edison student graduates, looks ahead (Miami Herald)
Never had Jeislee Alvarez imagined something so cold and humiliating as jail. There she was, all of 18 with her whole life ahead of her except for the grimy cell holding her back. Poet, pacifist and now jailbird No. 08-18621. Despite her tough-girl shell, the five-foot-four Miami Edison Senior High student feared using the toilet with other inmates and guards watching. Disgusted by the smell of ...
- St. George: Library pushing envelope of role in community - Bangor Daily News
St. George: Library pushing envelope of role in communityBangor Daily News, ME - 2 hours ago... the annual book sale, a fundraiser, have to be kept in the basement. Whenever there’sa library program, such as a photography exhibit or poetry reading, ...
- Corrections and Clarifications (Birmingham News)
The third-place poem in our kids' poetry contest, which was published on Page 6E of Tuesday's LifeStyle section, was taken in large part from Edgar A. Guest's "You Mustn't Quit!" Only a few words were changed from Guest's original poem.
- Stories from Jamaica and Beyond - Oakbook
OakbookStories from Jamaica and BeyondOakbook, CA - 2 hours agoWhile I was waiting to get in at San Francisco State, I took a class at City College with Lesley Simon who taught a class called poetry for the people. ...
- Gustaw Holoubek: Leading actor in Polish theatre (Independent)
His roles were epoch-making. Yet, whether he played Napoleon or Hamlet, Alceste in Molière's Misanthrope, or Woland in the television adaptation of Bulgakov's Master and Margarita, Gustaw Holoubek invariably remained himself.
- Students Gather for Palestinian Cultural Day - Columbia Spectator
A highlight of the ongoing Columbia Palestine Al-Nakba Week, Wednesday afternoon’s Low Plaza celebration of Palestine Cultural Day included free traditional food and live performances of music, dance, and poetry—as well as free lessons in Dabke ...
- 'Sleeping It Off in Rapid City' by August Kleinzahler (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
August Kleinzahler fam-ously began one of his essays with this bit of sly revelation, "It was the dog who raised me." ...
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