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- Community News Briefs - The Bridgeton News - NJ.com
Community News BriefsThe Bridgeton News - NJ.com, NJ - 14 hours agoParents must visit the library to register their teen and sign a permission slip. The trip is free, but a $5 deposit is required at registration. ...
- Bayliss Library Hosts Superior Poetry Cafe - St. Ignace News (subscription)
Bayliss Library Hosts Superior Poetry CafeSt. Ignace News (subscription), USA - 3 hours agoThe full version of this story will be available to all readers after 4 weeks Full versions of news stories from the current weeks are available to online ...
- OCT offers a tune-filled take on the search for love - Medford Mail Tribune
Oregon Cabaret Theatre has staged a charming musical. The story of "archy and mehitabel" is set in a 1916 newsroom and the oh-so-seedy Shinbone Alley. Carried along by the black-velvet voice of the unseen Newspaperman (Michael J. Hume), the story ...
- Vasto fetes Dante Rossetti's family - Ansa news in English
Ansa news in EnglishVasto fetes Dante Rossetti's familyAnsa news in English, Italy - 1 hour agoHe studied poetry and later published translations of various medieval Italian poets but is today best known for his artwork, particularly his contribution ...
- Sight unseen, Evans succeeds at nearly everything - Lower Hudson Journal news
Sight unseen, Evans succeeds at nearly everythingLower Hudson Journal news, NY - 2 hours agoBy Jake Thomases John Evans won a prize in a poetry contest at school. John Evans hates poetry. John Evans hates math. Last year he averaged a 103 in math. ...
- University of Minnesota study uncovers the educational benefits of social networking sites (PhysOrg)
Low-income students are in many ways just as technologically savvy as their counterparts In a first-of-its-kind study, researchers at the University of Minnesota have discovered the educational benefits of social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook. The same study found that low-income students are in many ways just as technologically proficient as their counterparts, going against ...
- Cumming dares, bares in lively "Bacchae" revamp - Reuters
NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - He is a rock star, an exhibitionist and a vengeful god. He is Dionysus as played by stage and film star Alan Cumming in a vibrant production of Euripides' "The Bacchae," courtesy of the National Theatre of Scotland ...
- Revisit Tasha Tudor's world - The Free Lance-Star
The Free Lance-StarRevisit Tasha Tudor's worldThe Free Lance-Star, VA - 2 hours agoShe also compiled poetry collections, such as "Wings from the Wind," with poetry from venerable writers such as Robert Louis Stevenson, Robert Frost, ...
- The Fringe Hits The Streets - Cape Breton
Doing an outdoor fringe festival in August must have struck the organizers at the Cape Breton Stage Society as a no-brainer. It's Action Week, after all, when the weather has traditionally been hot and sunny. So why was I standing in Wentworth Park ...
- Christopher Dewdney reflects on the nature of time in his book The ... - CBC.ca
CBC.caChristopher Dewdney reflects on the nature of time in his book The ...CBC.ca, Canada - 6 hours agoOne of Canada’s most thoughtful cultural commentators, the Toronto writer has published 11 books of poetry and three non-fiction books, and has been a ...
- Eager fans brim with anticipation - Canada.com
Eager fans brim with anticipationCanada.com, Canada - 14 hours agoAt 85, Gwen Berkowitz had been waiting a lifetime to see a live performance by the man whose poetry and music helped to define her life. ...
- Briefs, June 11 - Wichita Falls Times Record News
BELLEVUE — The Bellevue Volunteer Fire Department will hold its monthly jamboree on Saturday. The jamboree will start at 6:30 p.m. in the Community Center. There will be a variety of food and music. For more information, call Mark Hanson at (940 ...
- Mystery of The Queensway poetry - Toronto Star
Some stories have happy endings, but some are messy and complicated. One of our stories last week falls into the latter category. When the Sunday Star reported on a series of signs hand-printed with words about love by Shakespeare, Rilke and other ...
- 'On the Road' to the first Jack Kerouac Poetry Contest (California Aggie)
On the road to hosting the sixth annual Davis Jazz Artists Festival, the John Natsoulas Center for the Arts will be looking for the next generation of William Burroughs, Allen Ginsbergs and Jack Kerouacs.
- What Barack Obama learned from the Communist Party - American Thinker
American voters must make up their minds about what Barack Obama really believes in, if anything. His recent rhetorical concessions to the center further muddy the waters. So we must look to his past teachers and associates for help in understanding ...
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