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- Interview: Hmong emcee Tou Saiko - Twin Cities Planet
Interview: Hmong emcee Tou SaikoTwin Cities Planet, Minnesota - 2 hours ago“2Pac had a lot of really violent lyrics, but then you look a little further—there’sa lot of poetry in his lyrics. For me, that really opened up a door. ...
- New Hope Middle School Student Will Have Art Shown Statewide (The Chattanoogan)
Austin Pyron, a seventh grade student at New Hope Middle School, recently was named a state finalist in the Georgia River of Words Environmental Poetry and Art Competition.
- Black Dog Music Fest set for July 27 - Democrat and Chronicle
More than 20 acts will perform at the Black Dog Music Fest on July 27 to celebrate the life of the late Dennis Monroe. The show will feature local folk, alt-country, rock and poetry groups, including the Dady Brothers, Hunu?, Watkins & the Rapiers ...
- Retirement is Perfect Time to Write and Reinvent Oneself - Emediawire (press release)
Retirement is Perfect Time to Write and Reinvent OneselfEmediawire (press release), WA - 45 minutes agoShe recently published a small book of poetry, "Elder Expectations: My Life in Rictameters" (Lulu 2008). Styne also writes two blogs, "Never too Late! ...
- Around the Region: Ashland Rotary installation dinner; Cressona Historical Society gathering (The Pottsville Republican & Herald)
Ashland: The installation dinner for incoming Rotary District 7370 Governor A. James Gruber will be held on June 29 at the Fountain Springs Country Inn. District Rotarians will assemble to launch the next Rotary year. The social hour will start at 2 p.m. followed by dinner at 3 p.m. The cost is $25 per person for the family-style dinner, which will include two entrees and dessert. A cash bar ...
- Internal Voices - Packet Online
Internal VoicesPacket Online, NJ - 7 minutes agoStephen Dunn, who won the 2001 Pulitzer Prize for poetry, was Mr. Ward’s mentor and remains a great friend. ”I don’t have a lot of friends but the ones I ...
- In d'Harnoncourt's death, city loses art-world treasure - Philadelphia Daily News
ANNE d'Harnoncourt, 64, an icon who turned the Philadelphia Museum of Art into a world-class institution during her 26-year tenure, died of cardiac arrest late Sunday night at her Center City home, museum officials said yesterday. The daughter of a ...
- Reno celebration marks belated end of slavery (Reno Gazette-Journal)
James Barnett, a Reno resident, visited Wingfield Park on Sunday to enjoy some music and good times.
- Ready for the world: CSU-Monterey Bay graduates 12th class - Monterey County Herald
Ready for the world: CSU-Monterey Bay graduates 12th classMonterey County Herald, CA - May 18, 2008Mexican immigrant and US citizen Isai Ambrosio, whose poem, "Picking Blueberries," was selected for inclusion in this summer's Monterey Poetry Review. ...
- The longest day - The Saginaw News - MLive.com
The longest dayThe Saginaw News - MLive.com, MI - 16 hours agoSeveral residents will bring poetry to read during the event. Others are encouraged to read poetry of their own, said Museum Director Marilyn Wheaton. ...
- Hofstra Team Returns to Lloyd Manor in June to Continue Slave ... - Media Newswire (press release)
Hofstra Team Returns to Lloyd Manor in June to Continue Slave ...Media Newswire (press release), NY - May 1, 2008Lloyd Manor is already well known as the residence of Jupiter Hammon, one of the first published African American poets, who was born a Lloyd family slave ...
- Samuel Rousseau Featured at Aeroplastics Contemporary in Brussels - Art Daily
Art DailySamuel Rousseau Featured at Aeroplastics Contemporary in BrusselsArt Daily - 16 hours ago... 2006) evoke migration or travel with a poetry and aesthetic that barely hides the sombre truth behind it: drugs and forced economic displacement. ...
- Taking Comfort in a 'Four-Story' Escape - NPR News
Marisa de los Santos is the author of the novels Love Walked In and Belong to Me , and a collection of poems, From the Bones Out . Unlike most other writers, she lives in Wilmington, Del., birthplace of Lycra, where she takes ballet classes and ...
- India on canvas - Daily News & Analysis
India on canvasDaily News & Analysis, India - 23 hours agoThe ink on paper works of picturesque Darjeeling and Coonoor were inspired by Alfred Lord Tennyson’s poetry Locksley Hall. The many phrases of this poem are ...
- 7:17 p.m.: Mother seeks justice for son’s death - Herald-Bulletin
INDIANAPOLIS — Rita Abram never saw her son Henry Orlando Bryant in a boxing match. “He liked boxing, big-time boxer,” said Abram, formerly of Anderson. “He was a Golden Glove. He boxed in high school and got a Golden Glove. I confess I never ...
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