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- Arts community feels snub as council picks Gloucester's new poet ... - Boston Globe
"The noise of debate makes music," Gloucester poet John Ronan once wrote in a tribute to his flinty hometown. But the noise of late has hardly been music to his ears. Ronan's recent appointment as Gloucester's second poet laureate, following the ...
- Henry Bloom Noble Library Goes for Gold This Summer (Manxnet)
With the Beijing Olympic Games opening in August The Henry Bloom Noble Library is going for gold this summer with six free sports-themed workshops for children, three by the library team and three poetry-based sessions by local poet Shelley Ann Dwornik, noted for her ‘Shakespeare meets Snoop Dog’ poetry and rap workshops she performs with her son, Lewis, 10.
- Northeast Ohio artists to sell, swap wares at BAYarts 'creative' sale - Cleveland Plain Dealer
BAYarts has an interesting yard sale planned for Saturday, June 21, with diverse offerings ranging from $10 to $500. It's not the only shopping event planned for the week: A Gordon Square store has local items worth checking out in the "Made in the ...
- Feeding the Informavores - Philadelphia Daily News
Some original thinking in Slate. About how we read in the age of the Jetsons. It might give you a headache. Full of concrete poetry. And solid ideas. * bullet * points. And links. But don't fall for the Rick Roll. Philly.com comments are intended to ...
- Glencairn Balfour Paul - Daily Telegraph
GLENCAIRN BALFOUR PAUL, the former diplomat and Arabist who has died aged 90, was Ambassador to Iraq, Jordan and Tunisia between 1969 and 1977; before joining the Diplomatic Service in 1955 he was a member of the Sudan Political Service. After the ...
- Downtown Denver's workers brace for DNC - Examiner.com
Downtown Denver's workers brace for DNCExaminer.com - 2 hours agoCitrix Online did not release specific numbers but said it has noticed an uptick in registrants and users in the Denver area for its services, ...
- Community Calendar - June 26, 2008 - Akron Beacon Journal
Community Calendar - June 26, 2008Akron Beacon Journal, OH - 4 hours agoTeen Program: Get Patriotic — 7-8 pm, Akron-Summit County Public Library, Portage Lakes branch, 4261 Manchester Road. 330-644-7050. Poetry in Motion — Salsa ...
- National Poetry Slam - Isthmus
National Poetry SlamIsthmus, WI - 1 hour agoThe granddaddy of spoken word events, the National Poetry Slam, is coming to Madison this August 3-9. Poets representing 80 teams from all over North ...
- Remarks by the First Lady During a Visit to the Carl Sandburg Home ... - PR Inside
MRS. BUSH: Thank you all, and thank you very much, Abbie. That was terrific. We loved your poem, and you've really let us know about the diversity of our parks, starting on the East Coast, these parks that are close to you, and then of course going ...
- Palestinians mourn passing of Mahmud Darwish - Al Arab Online
Palestinians mourned the passing of Mahmud Darwish, who gave voice to their decades-old struggle and is widely considered one of the Arab world's greatest modern poets. In a televised address after Darwish died on Saturday in a US hospital from ...
- A new tradition of outdoor theatre to Caledon - Caledon Citizen
A new tradition of outdoor theatre to CaledonCaledon Citizen, Canada - Jul 9, 2008The idea evolved from a love for the poetry and timeless relevance of the Bard's works, and, most importantly, from a passion and respect for the ...
- A few things to Go & Do this week - Portsmouth Herald
Wednesday is Reptile Night at Great Bay It's another family night at the Great Bay Discovery Center on Aug. 6 — and this time it is Reptile Night. Wildlife Encounters of Rochester will be bringing live reptiles to the Hugh Gregg Center for a 6:30 p ...
- Indian River County community connection: July 21 (Vero Press Journal)
Check here for Indian River County events.
- Arts Center president says city funding could help revitalize downtown (The Lufkin Daily News)
Linda Poland, president of the First Street Arts Center board of directors, said the $18,000 the group is seeking from the Lufkin City Council is for operating costs and other plans.
- After 30 Years, Improbable Writer Finds Her Niche (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
After years of uncertainty, New Author T.E.Vera makes an intimate debut into the literary world with her compilation "Unsung Verses of Life".
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