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- Remembering Beat Poets Of The '50s, '60s - Hartford Courant
Remembering Beat Poets Of The '50s, '60sHartford Courant, United States - 7 hours agoThe author of a memoir of the "beat" poetry scene in the 1950s ad '60s will speak Sunday at 4 pm at the Hartford Public Library, 500 Main St. Writer and ...
- The fearless explorer - Ottawa Citizen
The fearless explorerOttawa Citizen, Canada - 28 minutes agoEven at the close of the free-wheeling '70s, the sight of Chouinard urinating into a bucket was shocking enough to get her banned from the Art Gallery of ...
- Vishwa Konkani centre getting ready - Mangalorean.com
Mangalorean.comVishwa Konkani centre getting readyMangalorean.com, India - 24 minutes agoWhen completed, the centre will take up various activities in literature, translation, art, theatre, poetry, research and studies on Konkani heritage, ...
- Flowers and poems at the arboretum (Hunterdon County Democrat)
CLINTON TWP. -- On Sunday, June 29, the staff of the Hunterdon County Arboretum will welcome visitors to a special Garden Social and Poetry Reading from 1 to 3 p.m. The event is free but registration is required.
- NW Arkansas today - Northwest Arkansas News
Today’s meetings Rogers Board of Adjustments, 9: 30 a.m. Rogers police pension, 2 p.m. Tontitown Street Committee, 5 p.m. Washington County Planning Board, 5 p.m. Lowell Planning Commission, 6 p.m. Centerton Planning Commission, 6: 30 p.m. Gentry ...
- Boyle tune flows like an anthem - London Free Press
Boyle tune flows like an anthemLondon Free Press, Canada - 12 hours ago... a year-long series of exhibitions two years in the making, accompanied by a book of essays, art and poetry, are bringing attention to the Thames. ...
- Taking a look back - Albany Democrat-Herald
A hot August night in 1977, as I interviewed for a teaching position at Periwinkle Elementary, seems like only a few years ago. I got the job, and now I find myself, 31 years later, watching as my career quickly comes to an end. My entire time as a ...
- Ford reading at Prairie Lights inspired by experience with Katrina - UI The Daily Iowan (subscription)
Ford reading at Prairie Lights inspired by experience with KatrinaUI The Daily Iowan (subscription), IA - 51 minutes agoThe 33-year-old graduate of the Writers' Workshop will read from her second book of poetry, Colosseum, at 7 pm today at Prairie Lights Books, 15 S. Dubuque ...
- McKinney Calendar & News Briefs (McKinney Courier-Gazette)
LeAnn Rimes will be the featured performer at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Collin County’s Chrysalis Ball on Nov. 1. The theme is “Fan the Flame.” Rimes, born in Mississippi and raised in Garland, began her career at age 5 in her first talent show. By age 7, she had recorded her first album.
- News of Cherrytree - Titusville Herald
Happy June to all of you. A happy reminder that Friday will be the final day of the school year. It sure will be nice to be able to sleep in, and not have to worry about being up by 6:30 a.m. I am asking for anyone who has any family gathering ...
- Anthem? More like a commodity - Globe and Mail
Anthem? More like a commodityGlobe and Mail, Canada - 1 hour agoCompared to Irving Berlin, John Lennon was a song-writing klutz. Rappers have better lyrics and find better rhymes than Give Peace a Chance. ...
- U.S. Musicians Put Their Own Twist on Popular Persian Songs (Payvand Iran News)
An operatic voice sings of love lost and love found in a language unfamiliar to many in the audience and even to some members of the band. Monika Jalili and her group NoorSaaz are Americans who sing their own interpretations of Persian folk songs and popular music from the 1940s through the 1970s. -Esther Agbaje, America.gov
- 'Telling It' the way it is Program promotes kids' literacy through arts (The Ann Arbor News)
Ashlei McDonald wrote and performed a monologue. Dajeon Franklin worked with a filmmaker to produce a two-minute film. Jamar Tubbs, an aspiring chef, wrote about his aspirations to open his own restaurant while working on his master's degree.
- Student writers win in Edmonds Arts contest - Lynnwood Enterprise
Student writers win in Edmonds Arts contestLynnwood Enterprise, WA - 3 hours agoFor "Poetry – High School": Jennica Bisbee, a senior at Meadowdale High, won first place for "Ode to Voice"; Liz Arthur, a junior at Meadowdale High, ...
- 'Step outside the box': Immaculate grads urged to pursue their dreams (The News-Times)
DANBURY -- Immaculate High School Principal Richard Stoops gathered his 99 seniors outside the Danbury school after their graduation Wednesday so they could toss their caps into the air in unison.For them, it was his final show of leadership, and in their joyful exuberance the class of 2008 revealed their sense of community for the school most of them had attended for the past four years.
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