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- School & Youth Bulletin Board (The Vicksburg Post)
Roderick Aaron Erves, a senior at Mississippi Valley State University, has been named Omega's Scholar of the Year by the Beta Theta chapter of Omega Psi Phi fraternity. He was also named a presidential scholar.
- Review: Two, Hull Truck Theatre, Hull, until May 24 - York Press
Review: Two, Hull Truck Theatre, Hull, until May 24York Press, UK - 1 hour agoCartwright's language is quick changing, naturalistic one moment, heightened to the point of poetry the next, until the sword of truth takes over from the ...
- Indian Rocks Beach Library features something for everyone - Tampa Bay Newspapers
Indian Rocks Beach Library features something for everyoneTampa Bay Newspapers, FL - 44 minutes agoWednesday’s Word, an open-mic poetry reading, will continue throughout the summer, on the fourth Wednesdays at 6:30 pm On Wednesday, June 25, Wednesday’s ...
- Romesh Gunesekera's top 10 island books - guardian.co.uk
Romesh Gunesekera's top 10 island booksguardian.co.uk, UK - 2 hours agoHis books of poetry and prose are extraordinarily free and witty: full of invention, autobiography and the real world of Montserrat, England and France. ...
- A Positive View - Mexia Daily News
She brought delightful gifts to everyone. Not only did she bring a surprise to us But spent time visiting with much joy to discuss. This writer found her life so interesting That these facts I share with delight in writing. Johnnie was born in ...
- Bastille Day In Media? Mais Oui - The Bulletin
Media - With France's Bastille Day following on the heels of our nation's own independence celebration, Philadelphia Francophiles can dust off their black berets for extended festivities right here in the 'burbs. Supporting a flourishing cultural ...
- Every little thing (they do is magic) - Belfast Telegraph
Belfast TelegraphEvery little thing (they do is magic)Belfast Telegraph, United Kingdom - 1 hour agoWhatever Pete Doherty might have to say about Kate Moss, heroin, or otherwise, chances are his much-lauded 'poetry' will fall rather flat by comparison. ...
- 'An incredible presence in American literature' - Jackson Clarion-Ledger
Saturday will mark the fourth time the Mississippi Institute of Arts and Letters has honored author Ellen Douglas. This time, it's a crowning touch - Lifetime Achievement for the writer who spent her lifetime in her home state, mining its people and ...
- Arts calendar for 7/6-7/12/08 (The MetroWest Daily News)
Arts and entertainment calendar for Sunday, July 6, through Saturday, July 12
- Fire kills resident - Youngstown Vindicator
Fire kills residentYoungstown Vindicator, OH - 3 hours agoYOUNGSTOWN — Music, poetry, crafts and theatrical performances are some of the entertainment expected at this year’s Pig Iron Community Street Festival. ...
- "The Pearl": a nobleman defies social conventions - Seattle Times
"The Pearl": a nobleman defies social conventionsSeattle Times, United States - 5 minutes agoPraskovia, a folk heroine in Russian poetry and song, had by all accounts a captivating voice and commanding presence while still a girl. ...
- Dowagiac Lions Club feeds 13 Union High high honors students - Dowagiac Daily News
Dowagiac Lions Club feeds 13 Union High high honors studentsDowagiac Daily News, USA - May 17, 2008By JOHN EBY / Dowagiac Daily News Dowagiac Lions Club treated 13 Union High School high honors graduates and their Principal Paul Hartsig to a steak dinner ...
- Film reviews: Killer of Sheep, Her Name is Sabine and more - Daily Telegraph
A classic finally released from copyright-related limbo, Charles Burnett 's 1977 debut observes the lives of a black family in the rundown Watts area of Los Angeles. A black cinema classic: Killer of Sheep At first, the focus is on the youngsters ...
- Gilberto Gil - Miami New Times
Gilberto GilMiami New Times, FL - 17 minutes ago"As I wrote the songs, I noticed that there was a clear influence from the cordel poetry of the northeast (which is printed in pamphlets and read on city ...
- The week in music - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Music lovers know that Matisyahu is a Hasidic Jew, so he won't perform after sundown on Fridays. But sunset isn't until 9 p.m., so the highly entertaining, thought-provoking, reggae-loving rapper will start his show early tonight. (7:15 p.m. today ...
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