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- Fresh Squeezed: Kevin Coval's EVERYDAY PEOPLE - Chicago Public Radio
Fresh Squeezed: Kevin Coval's EVERYDAY PEOPLEChicago Public Radio, IL - 19 hours agoTeen performers from Louder Than A Bomb: The Chicago Teen Poetry Festival will perform with Coval. A reception will follow the event, featuring music by the ...
- An afternoon of cultural crossover - Coast Reporter
An afternoon of cultural crossoverCoast Reporter, Canada - 2 hours agoTogether, they perform intensely beautiful interpretations of Persian folk songs and classical poetry. Haghighi’s passionate Persian traditional vocals ...
- Used words for sale at independent book stores (Tacoma News Tribune)
In a culture that values newness and efficiency, used book stores are the quintessential embodiment of “old school.” The South Sound’s independent used book stores attract bibliophiles, avid collectors and people who simply refuse to fork over $14.95 for a 200-page paperback.
- Head for the historic Cypress Hills - Calgary Herald
Head for the historic Cypress HillsCalgary Herald, Canada - 50 minutes agoYou'll arrive to a hearty homemade dinner the first night followed by cowboy poetry around the campfire -- or a soak in a hot tub.
- Unforgotten hurts - Trinidad News
Unforgotten hurtsTrinidad News, Trinidad and Tobago - 12 hours agoThe film was a collage of her artwork along with the instrumental music, poetry, handwritten lyrics and people that fuelled her artistic fire. ...
- Teen drowns at city park (Columbia Daily Tribune)
When Margaret Travis thinks of her grandson, Jared Healea, one of her favorite memories is of him as a toddler, climbing up on the bumper of his great-grandfather’s car to help work on the engine.
- Artists Online: Talking with Christian Benedetto of myartspace.com - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
The Star-Ledger - NJ.comArtists Online: Talking with Christian Benedetto of myartspace.comThe Star-Ledger - NJ.com, NJ - 2 hours agoI have had four books of poetry published since 2005, which got picked up by amazon.com and target.com - which I am especially proud of. ...
- Old-Time Country Music fest brings hundreds of performers to Le Mars - Le Mars Daily Sentinel
Old-Time Country Music fest brings hundreds of performers to Le MarsLe Mars Daily Sentinel, IA - 25 minutes agoThere will also be contests, such as the Over-50 Singing Contest; Cowboy Poetry & Storytelling Contest; Open Yodeling Contest; Acoustic Bass Contest, ...
- Want to find Jesus? Get yourself a bag of Cheetos. (Riverfront Times)
To a Springsteen fan, there's nothing better than the afterglow from a triple-encore Boss show. A fan himself, Southern Illinois University's Randall Auxier totally knows the feeling. But as a professor of philosophy, Auxier is also that guy who, upon departing the Scottrade Center after Springst...
- Hillsborough athlete's death devastates peers - Asbury Park Press
HILLSBOROUGH — Friends, co-workers, fellow athletes and students devastated by the loss of their champion track runner are working to make sure Jason Walton's memory lives on. In the quiet moments following the lunch rush at Nelson's Pizza on Route ...
- Book review: 'Goldengrove' follows grieving sister into depths of despair (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
Goldengrove. By Francine Prose. Harper. 288 pages. $24.95. So much seems tragic when we're teenagers: our appeal - or rather, the lack thereof - to the opposite sex; our embarrassing parents; a spectacularly bad haircut. Nico, ...
- S.C. author Carrie Allen McCray Nickens, 94, dies (The Rock Hill Herald)
COLUMBIA -- By the time she was in her 70s, Carrie Allen McCray Nickens had already had a long and productive life. She had taught school and been a social worker, earned a master's degree and was active in the civil rights moment.
- The ‘write’ way - Calcutta Telegraph
The ‘write’ wayCalcutta Telegraph, India - 11 minutes agoAlong with friends, she has started an informal poetry club, where poets are discussed. “We plan to start an online forum too,” she adds.
- TV newsman Bob Schieffer talks to the Star-Telegram about his new book, the conventions and his hometown of Fort Worth (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
By ROBERT PHILPOT Bob Schieffer calls in early for his phone interview with the Star-Telegram, and you can’t blame him: His boss has just invited him to attend the men’s finals of the U.S. Open tennis tournament, which took place on a Monday because of a weekend rain delay. It’s the Face the Nation host’s first tennis match, where he’ll eventually get to see the great Roger Federer beat ...
- Munson called it with passion - Ledger-Enquirer
L et's be honest. Measured against the high-brow standards of his industry, Larry Munson hardly rates among the all-time greats of sports broadcasting. That may constitute heresy in these parts, at least among the Georgia faithful. But bear in mind ...
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