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- BR area for June 27-July 3, 2008 - 2TheAdvocate
BR area for June 27-July 3, 20082TheAdvocate, LA - 1 hour agoContest will be open for public viewing at no cost. There will also be sky viewings. (225) 768-9948. ANNIE: 2 pm and 7:30 pm, Manship Theatre, ...
- How the Richard & Judy Book Club has shaken publishing - Times Online
How the Richard & Judy Book Club has shaken publishingTimes Online, UK - 46 minutes agoShe admits she doesn’t really get on with poetry; language for the sake of it is not to her taste. Above all, she likes stories. The club chooses its Best ...
- 'Don't shun us: love us' - Oxford Mail
'Don't shun us: love us'Oxford Mail, UK - 10 hours agoThe event was opened by Hasan Bamyani, a local refugee originally from Afghanistan, reading a poem from his new book of poetry Lyla and Majnon. ...
- At Your Library: Savor a taste of summer - Portsmouth Herald News
At Your Library: Savor a taste of summerPortsmouth Herald News, NH - 14 hours agoAt 10:30 am Wednesday, July 23, Lawrence Clark will share his one-man show blending music, original poetry, storytelling and drama. ...
- Friends of the Watertown Library note poetry contest winners - TownTimesNews.com
Friends of the Watertown Library note poetry contest winnersTownTimesNews.com, CT - 17 minutes agoEach First Prize winner received a ten dollar gift certificate for the Watertown Library Book Nook, and each Honorable Mention recipient received a five ...
- Jane Ulman - Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles
More than 60 years after the Holocaust, the descendants of survivors continue to be undeniably and deeply shaped by an event that preceded their birth. Together they share a unique upbringing that many say is both an onus and an inspiration. Farmer ...
- Missed opportunity - Chicago Sun-Times
Missed opportunityChicago Sun-Times, United States - 3 hours agoHe placed as the top individual teen poet in Chicago’s Louder Than a Bomb Teen Poetry Festival. His work was published in the anthology The Spoken Word ...
- Project Read helps children in transitional homes - U-Wire.com
Every Monday night a group of Cal State Fullerton volunteers dedicate their time to strengthen the reading skills of underprivileged children at Project Read, a program focusing on promoting literacy among children living in a transitional home ...
- Sawan Mela Festival expands to two days - The Asian Pacific Post
Sawan Mela Festival expands to two daysThe Asian Pacific Post, Canada - 2 hours agoPre-screening celebrations will include entertainment by local talent, a poetry and essay-writing contest and a birthday cake celebration to mark the ...
- Raising the bar - Screen Weekly
Raising the barScreen Weekly, India - 8 hours agoThe listener must relate to the poetry, an image must be created and we must ensure that the music lover can listen to a song a hundred times without ...
- New Children's Book Offers Fun Poetry, Colorful Illustrations - Forbes
FLORENCE, Ore., June 5 /PRNewswire/ -- "A Door to Your Imagination" (published by AuthorHouse -- http://www.authorhouse.com), the debut children's poetry book from brothers Heath and Ian Knight, invites readers and listeners young and old to open ...
- Dance review: A turn in the spotlight (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
Who knew that Abdo Sayegh is still a virtuosic dancer of tremendous grace, kinetic articulation and emotional complexity? In Minnesota Dance Theater, he's largely sidelined when he's not encased in the "Nutcracker" costume and choreography.
- Religion Calendar (Erie Times-News)
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, MILLCREEK: Visiting fellow branch church in Warren, Sunday, leaving from the Millcreek church parking lot, 8:45 a.m., 3817 Lancaster Road. Call 835-9411.
- Pointe Claire hosts Summer Evenings in the Park - The Suburban
Pointe Claire hosts Summer Evenings in the ParkThe Suburban, Canada - 3 hours agoThe following week is the first family show of the festival. Starting at 7 pm, Mr. Mute, a character inspired by silent movies, will have centre stage. ...
- Danielle Steel writes to ‘give people hope’ (MSNBC)
It's only 9:33 a.m., but already Danielle Steel is having a lousy morning. The famed romance author, who hates having the spotlight on her and prefers to be the "invisible observer," still gets nervous with every novel and "wants to work forever."
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