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- The Daily Journal's Student of the Day: Bruno Costanzo (Daily Journal)
Accomplishments: Bruno was in the LEAP program for gifted and talented students and has received straight As on his report card. Bruno's poems were selected to be published as part of a student poetry contest. He was named a Student of the Month at his school several times over the years.
- Unique Poetry Collection Reveals a Deep Relationship with God - PR Web (press release)
Unique Poetry Collection Reveals a Deep Relationship with GodPR Web (press release), WA - 50 minutes agoThis is his first poetry publication, and the author has high hopes that his book will bring God great joy even after he leaves this world. ...
- Frye urges men to stand tall - Winston-Salem Chronicle
Frye urges men to stand tallWinston-Salem Chronicle, NC - 11 minutes agoInstead of referring to Scripture, he relied on his love of poetry, often reading exerts from poems to illustrate his points. He opened with James Weldon ...
- Recommendations (All About Jazz)
Biography Hartmut was born in 1961 in a small village in the Taunus hills in Germany near the Lorelei. He started on guitar at age 15 but switched immediately to bassguitar when he heard a Stanley Clarke record.
- Chick-Lit Pioneer (New York Times)
The genesis of a classic and the early struggles of its author, Lucy Maud Montgomery.
- Exhibits (Times Leader)
Remembering Helen: The Sordoni at 35, an exhibit honoring the memory of Helen Farr Sloan, educator, artist, patron of the arts and long-time benefactor of the Sordoni Art Gallery. Opens today and continues through Oct. 5 at the Sordoni Art Gallery, Stark Learning Center, 150 South River St., Wilkes University, Wilkes-Barre. Open daily, noon to 4:30 p.m. 408-4325.
- Michelle Kennedy - WXII 12
Meteorologist Michelle Kennedy, a native of Syracuse, N.Y., joined the WXII 12 team in the summer of 2001. Michelle is not new to the Carolinas, before moving to the Triad she spent several years forecasting in other parts of North and South Carolina ...
- Spare Times (New York Times)
AROUND TOWN.
- Gaslight Anthem - The '59 Sound - Punknews.org
Gaslight Anthem - The '59 SoundPunknews.org - 3 hours agoIt’sa talent which shines on throughout both the morbid and joyful songs, and often reads like poetry. The lines "And they burnt up the diner where I always ...
- Ain’t Supposed to Die a Natural Death - Village Voice
Village VoiceAin’t Supposed to Die a Natural DeathVillage Voice, NY - 9 hours agoNominated for seven Tony Awards when it debuted on Broadway in 1971 and considered a precursor of hip-hop and poetry slams, the hit musical made a ...
- Wisdom, thoughts of Waris Shah offer solutions to societal problems - The News - International
Wisdom, thoughts of Waris Shah offer solutions to societal problemsThe News - International, Pakistan - 1 hour agoThe beauty of this epic poem is that it has attracted every critic worth the name and has led to a variety of interpretations and critical approaches. ...
- Season highlights - Detroit Free Press
Star power: Broadway and movie actor Brian Dennehy performs in a double feature of Samuel Beckett's "Krapp's Last Tape" and Eugene O'Neill's "Hughie" (previews begin June 18) at the Studio. Christopher Plummer, who first performed at Stratford in ...
- Poetry workshop: Dead letters - Guardian Unlimited
Thank you for the huge number of very varied poems submitted in response to this month's exercise . Reading through them has been a moving experience. I've never actually used Leonard Cohen in a workshop before, but I have suggested many variations ...
- What's Happening - Patriot Ledger
ART ON THE AVENUE – Gallery & Open Studio, 1037 Nantasket Ave., Hull. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sat. Sun. Paintings, photos, books, drawings, furniture, jewelry by Lenore Schneider, Brooks Kelly, Theo Page, Ellie Hayes, Julie Schmitt Sullivan, Bill ...
- What, exactly, is an artist book? - MinnPost.com
MinnPost.comWhat, exactly, is an artist book?MinnPost.com, MN - 4 hours ago... many examples in Walker's collection from Lesley Dill who took the poetry of Emily Dickinson to Ellen Phelan who illustrated Ann Lauterbach's prose as ...
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