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- 'Slam' provides local storytellers a creative outlet - Daily Oklahoman
To learn more about StorySlam, contact Steven Kovash at 831-2874 or send an e-mail to okcstoryslam@yahoo.com . Friday afternoon, I learned about a form of comic relief that likely will appeal to office workers. It's an offshoot of the Arts Council of ...
- Poetry of Bulleh Shah, Faiz illuminated - Daily Times
Poetry of Bulleh Shah, Faiz illuminatedDaily Times, Pakistan - 18 minutes agoAs many as 35 pieces of lights were displayed, including lamps with classical poetry and different pictures screened on them. Talking about her work, ...
- LaRouche Dialogue with Mexican Youth: 'We Live in a Creative Universe' - Executive Intelligence Review (EIR)
LaRouche Dialogue with Mexican Youth: 'We Live in a Creative Universe'Executive Intelligence Review (EIR), VA - 54 minutes agoNow, irony arises in experience normally, from associations which are also embedded in the established use of a language, especially as poetry. ...
- Literary Prize Adds a Pleasing Epilogue to College Career (Washington Post)
The elation of winning one of the nation's largest literary prizes for undergraduate students perhaps can be summed up best by the winner, Emma Sovich, 22, who described the moment in a breathless post-award interview.
- THE TUESDAY COMMENT - Cycling Weekly
Cycling WeeklyTHE TUESDAY COMMENTCycling Weekly, UK - 5 hours agoBut aside from that, Pantani was poetry in motion on a bike. He climbed with his hands on the dropped section of the handlebars, out of the saddle and at a ...
- NEON preschoolers treat moms to breakfast - Stamford Advocate
NORWALK - Children and mothers switched roles at Nathaniel Ely School yesterday morning, as the moms sat back while their kids served them breakfast. It was part of Norwalk Economic Opportunity Now's "Moms and Muffins Day" celebrating Mother's Day ...
- Troilus and Cressida - Times Online
Only a great and adventurous director such as Declan Donnellan could suddenly come up with such a crude, muddled, overdirected production. The key to it is a passionately simple-minded loathing and mockery of war and warriors. Greeks and Trojans are ...
- HOST A GARDEN PARTY (Provo Daily Herald)
Orem resident Pam Grange is a homemaker and a grandma. But she's much more than a mom to four kids, ages 30-37, and a grandmother to eight. In fact, you could say she is a woman for all seasons.
- DePaul University School of Education Showcases Student Artwork ... - Media Newswire (press release)
DePaul University School of Education Showcases Student Artwork ...Media Newswire (press release), NY - 2 hours agoThe network is supported by the Searle Funds at the Chicago Community Trust, the Oscar G. and Elsa S. Mayer Family Foundation and the McDougal Foundation. ...
- Is Your Child in Trouble? - American Chronicle
Is Your Child in Trouble?American Chronicle, CA - 7 hours agoThe Orlando, Florida native is currently writing a collection of original poetry, a novel, short stories, and various articles for news media, ...
- Artist chosen as first poet laureate - Marin Independent Journal
A willingness to put others first - especially young people - helped Woodacre artist Albert Flynn DeSilver earn his position as Marin's first poet laureate. "We had asked each finalist to bring a poem to recite at the end of their interview," said ...
- HoSangs' son killed on bike - New York Daily News
HoSangs' son killed on bikeNew York Daily News, NY - 4 hours agoIn lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Vincent HoSang Family Foundation, which will establish scholarships in Brian's name. ...
- Spirit of Wilfred Owen lives on in professor's dramatic rendition (The Herald-Sun)
The fact that George Gopen is a Duke professor of rhetoric should have provided a clue, but those who came to hear his presentation "An Evening with Wilfred Owen: Life and Poetry" seemed unprepared for what transpired Tuesday night in Duke Divinity School's Reynolds Lecture Hall.
- Inland Community News briefs for Friday, July 4, 2008 (North County Times)
Kiwanis Club plans July 4 blood drive SAN MARCOS ---- The Kiwanis Club of San Marcos will hold its seventh annual Fourth of July Blood Drive from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. July 4 in the top mesa parking lot of Bradley Park, 465 S. Rancho Santa Fe Road. Information: www.kiwanisclubofsanmarcos.org.
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