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- Authors to gather for WordFest readings - Longview Daily News
Authors to gather for WordFest readingsLongview Daily News, WA - Jun 26, 2008By The Daily News The WordFest gathering on Tuesday will offer poetry, a short story, essay and a selection from an autobiography. ...
- Summer festival season is upon us - Naperville Sun
Summer festival season is upon usNaperville Sun, IL - 1 hour agoThe fest at Butterfield and Batavia roads has a car show, live entertainment, crafts, bingo, poetry slam, kids area and more. ...
- 4-H Round Up (The Victoria Advocate)
Congratulations to everyone who participated and placed at the following District 11 4-H contests: Photography, Clara Smejkal, second place, animals; and third, theme; Kerilyn Wendel - first, arch. elements, third, people, third, plant/flora; Casey Tucker, third, theme, blue ribbon, natural landscapes; red ribbon, animals; Colton Fischer and Ashley Tucker have two photos each competing at the ...
- Community Calendar: 06/12/08 - The Carrboro Citizen
Community Calendar: 06/12/08The Carrboro Citizen, NC - 47 minutes agoOpen Mic —poetry, music & short fiction. Tuesdays, 7pm, Market Street Books & Maps, Southern Village. 933-5111, www.marketstreetbooks.com The Sustainable ...
- Is the Arab world ready for a literary revolution? (Independent)
I had wandered awestruck around the Alhambra before, but never in the company of someone who could – literally – read the writing on the wall. Visitors with no knowledge of Arabic vaguely grasp that lines of scripture and poetry, carved in stucco, crawl over almost every surface in the stunning Moorish citadel of Granada: Europe's most elegant graffiti.
- Review: 'Diminished Capacity' - RedOrbit
Review: 'Diminished Capacity'RedOrbit, TX - 2 hours agoActually, they're attached to dangling hooks, and it's the fish below who are creating poetry. The typewriter belongs to Uncle Rollie (Alan Alda), ...
- Pythagoras to poetry: Camillo reading at Prairie Lights (The Daily Iowan)
"Do you want to hear the story of the book?" he asks after a night of no sleep. Professor Victor Camillo arrives at the downtown Java House and orders a cappuccino after waiting overnight in an Ohio airport for the flight that brought him back to Iowa City from a mathematics conference. He drinks the espresso beverage with sugar.
- Preview: Jenny Eclair - ic Wales
Preview: Jenny Eclairic Wales, United Kingdom - 5 hours agoShe started out writing punk poetry and performing in a band called Cathy La Crème and the Rum Babies. After a change to stand-up comedy, Jenny adopted the ...
- Subtle: overcoming odds in pursuit of silver linings - Drowned In Sound
When critics make reference to maverick artists operating in the margins of the mainstream, rarely are the musicians in question actually carving niches anew. And that’s fair enough – there are only so many chords, so many variations on an ...
- Celebrating hula as a team (Honolulu Advertiser)
Karl Veto Baker and Michael Casupang share kumu hula leadership of Halau I Ka Wekiu, which is marking its 10th anniversary with a Hawaiian spectacle tomorrow. Their haumana (students) call them KUmZ, shorthand for two kumu (kums).
- A look at an overlooked poet - Wesleyan Argus
A look at an overlooked poetWesleyan Argus, CT - 1 hour agoClaimed young, at 43, by pulmonary tuberculosis, like so many of his generation, Almsley expressed the following hope shortly before his death: “To have ...
- Arguing the World: Standpoint, A New British Periodical (The New York Sun)
'When intellectuals can do nothing else they start a magazine." So spoke Irving Howe about his decision to launch Dissent in 1954. The dean of New York social democracy was drawing on reserves of nostalgia for Partisan Review, the literary journal founded 20 years earlier that had changed the way politically engaged intellectuals wrote for a general audience. All smart sheets trace a lineage ...
- Ban cheats for life, insists Kluft (The Herald)
Carolina Kluft, the reigning Olympic and World heptathlon champion, has called for drugs cheats such as Dwain Chambers to be banned for life from the sport.
- Sweeten wins 3rd in poetry contest - Hot Springs Village Voice
Sweeten wins 3rd in poetry contestHot Springs Village Voice, AR - 12 minutes agoMarina Sweeten, eighth grade student at Jessieville Middle School, won third place in the Poets' Roundtable of Arkansas poetry contest. ...
- Events added for Juneteenth in Fort Pierce (Fort Pierce Tribune)
The St. Lucie County Cultural Affairs Council has extended its Juneteenth celebration by adding an additional day of events on Saturday. The celebration includes storytellers, drumming, lectures, poetry reading, interpretive dancing and more.
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