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- Caffeine Fix A Trinity Requirement - Trinity Tripod (subscription)
Caffeine Fix A Trinity RequirementTrinity Tripod (subscription), CT - 16 hours agoCoffee houses connote a whole culture, with bongos and poetry readings and snapping fingers. Perhaps a surprise to some, this type of coffee house does ...
- Convocation kicks off - Campus Times
This year’s Yellowjacket Weekend began with the Convocation ceremony on Friday, Sept. 5 at noon in Dandelion Square. Since its inception in 1997, a total of 78 Goergen Awards that commemorate UR faculty and staff have been handed out. The first ...
- Youth + poetry + music = Hungry Rat Revue - Barre Montpelier Times Argus
Youth + poetry + music = Hungry Rat RevueBarre Montpelier Times Argus, VT - 1 hour agoThe project, called "Hungry Rat Revue," grew from the creative writing course taught by Kerrin McCadden. Nine of her students will read their poetry to the ...
- Sarah Palindrome v. Haiku Joe - New York Times Blogs
New York Times BlogsSarah Palindrome v. Haiku JoeNew York Times Blogs, NY - 2 hours agoBy Jennifer Schuessler It’s probably too much to hope that tonight’s vice presidential smackdown in St. Louis will turn into a poetry slam. ...
- Middle-schoolers plant Pinwheels for Peace - Lansing State Journal
OKEMOS - The messages written on the tiny pinwheels are equally tiny, but powerful. "Love." "End War." "Peace." Those are some of the messages scrawled on hundreds of pinwheels students at Chippewa Middle School in Okemos planted in the ground as ...
- Find the Good Life After 50 at Baltimore's Renaissance Institute - The Baltimore Chronicle
Find the Good Life After 50 at Baltimore's Renaissance InstituteThe Baltimore Chronicle, MD - 19 hours agoThe myriad classes offered also include art, history, science, philosophy, the short story, poetry, bridge, computer science, photography and tai chi. ...
- 1-25 of 135 results - Seattle Weekly
Category Art Exhibitions Art Openings & Events Books & Authors Cabaret/Burlesque/Variety Classical/Opera Club Events Comedy Dance Family Events Fashion Festivals/Parades Food Events Lectures LGBT Local Film/Arthouse Museums Music Poetry/Spoken Word ...
- Film Listings - San Francisco Guardian
Film listings are edited by Cheryl Eddy. Reviewers are Kimberly Chun, Michelle Devereaux, Max Goldberg, Dennis Harvey, Amber Humphrey, Johnny Ray Huston, Lynn Rapoport, Sara Schieron, Jason Shamai, and Matt Sussman. The film intern is Louis Peitzman ...
- Now entering the kids' land of Ology (Detroit Free Press)
"Are dragons kind?" 7-year-old Noah Pellettieri asks Dr. Ernest Drake, the esteemed naturalist and adventurer. "Animals are neither good nor bad," Drake replies. Hand shooting in the air for another turn, the overexcited young scientist wants to know: "Have you ever seen a yeti?"
- LeRoy man charged in sister-in-law's death wrote dark poetry - Pantagraph
LeROY — A selection of emotionally dark poems written by murder suspect Jason Marksteiner focus on lost love and death. Samantha Marksteiner confirmed Friday that her husband wrote poetry and submitted it for posting on the poetry.com Web site ...
- In Praise of Vulgarity - Reason.com
Who will ever forget the strangeness of the first images out of post-Taliban Afghanistan, when the streets ran with beards? As one city after another was abandoned by Taliban soldiers, crowds of happy men lined up to get their first legal shave in ...
- My space: John Squire, artist (Guardian Unlimited)
When I was in the band in the Nineties I lived in Chorlton, Manchester. I went to more parties then because I was younger (I'm 45 now), but I've gone right off them. So I spend a lot of time at home on the farm near Sutton, a village outside Macclesfield.
- Holiday books: Christmas titles - San Francisco Chronicle
Holiday books: Christmas titlesSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 16 hours agoThe lump of coal wants to be an artist, to draw either black lines on canvas "or, more likely, on a breast of chicken or salmon filet by participating in a ...
- Writers pick up pens to protest 42-day detentions - Kansas City Star
Dozens of renowned British writers came out against new anti-terrorism legislation Sunday, publishing a collection of satire, essays, fiction and poetry to protest a proposal allowing police to hold suspects without charge for up to 42 days. Forty ...
- Douglas Bell - Globe and Mail
In his painfully brilliant short story The Swimmer , John Cheever's character Neddy Merrill "swims" from one end of Westchester county to the other by way of backyard pools and ponds. I had it in mind when I decided to bike through five ridings on a ...
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