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- Everyone has something to say - Austin Herald
Everyone has something to sayAustin Herald, MN - 1 hour agoI think my interest in poetry surfaced in sixth-grade in Miss Frost’s class when she asked that we illustrate a poem that included lines from the poet. ...
- The Natchez Democrat (The Natchez Democrat)
NATCHEZ — The Judge Armstrong Library hosted its first annual Poetry Slam this past April in celebration of National Library Week and National Poetry Month.
- Bibliofiles: Line up, autograph seekers - Kansas City Star
Bibliofiles: Line up, autograph seekersKansas City Star, MO - 5 minutes ago(Bargen also will appear at 6 pm Tuesday to speak and be a judge for a teen poetry contest at Cass County Library’s Northern Resource Center, 164 Cedar Tree ...
- UB's Poetry Collection gets international exposure (WCAX-TV Vermont)
Associated Press - June 24, 2008 9:35 AM ET BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) - A treasure trove of literary artifacts in Buffalo is sheer poetry, and it's being shared with the rest of the world.
- After Dark: ‘Shout It Out’ strongest in musical numbers - BurlingtonFreePress.com
After Dark: ‘Shout It Out’ strongest in musical numbersBurlingtonFreePress.com, VT - 1 hour ago(It’s the tired farmer who takes time to recite poetry with his son, one of the few moments of good old-fashioned parent-child interaction in the movie. ...
- James May - Daily Telegraph
Perhaps best known as a presenter of BBC Top Gear and a regular contributor to The Daily Telegraph's Saturday Motoring section since October 2003, James May has been broadcasting and writing about cars, bikes, pies, American hard gums, poetry, hats ...
- UNION NEWS ROUNDUP - Charlotte Observer
UNION NEWS ROUNDUPCharlotte Observer, NC - 8 hours agoThe event will open with a ceremonial tree planting and the announcement of the fifth-grade Arbor Day poetry contest winners. The town also will receive the ...
- New play explores what search reveals about us (Local Tech Wire)
PHILADELPHIA — They are an unquestionably bizarre set of Internet search terms: Mange. Human mold. White camellia. Dying Elmo. Could those words also be clues to finding a missing person?
- The A List (The Villager)
RIVER TO RIVER The River to River Festival, the nation’s largest free summer-long arts festival, begins its seventh season on May 28. Highlights of the weekend launch include a world premiere performance by the Buglisi Dance Theatre, banjo virtuoso Béla Fleck, a 12-hour Bang on a Can Marathon, and British band Wire. Ongoing through mid-September, the festival features family-friendly events, ...
- This poet is well versed in having fun (Miami Herald)
There are myriad reasons to study poetry -- it encourages careful observation of the world, it's a healthy outlet for emotions, it builds vocabulary, it teaches rhythm and cadence, it inspires the imagination. But Jack Prelutsky, America's first-ever children's poet laureate, has done a better job than possibly anyone at persuading children that poetry is worth their while. How?
- Experimental Chicago Theater breeezes into French Quarter's Voodoo ... - New Orleans Times-Picayune Blogs
Two theatrical blasts from the Windy City -- one challenging, one a romp -- can now be seen at the newly christened Voodoo Mystere Lounge in the French Quarter. Courtesy of Found Objects Theatre of Chicago Kevlyn Hayes, Chris Wallinger and Sparlend O ...
- Chester County (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
This section of The Inquirer provides news about people and events in Chester County. It is published Thursdays and Sundays.
- Shinn's Dying City Completes Hartford Stage Season - Playbill.com
Shinn's Dying City Completes Hartford Stage SeasonPlaybill.com, NY - 2 hours agoRessurection is an original work that blends music, poetry, dance, comedy and drama to tell the story of six interconnected black men, who experience a ...
- Lenox author receives honor - Berkshire Eagle
LENOX — If you buy a copy of Karen Chase's "Land of Stone: Breaking Silence Through Poetry" in the future, it'll have a shiny new sticker on the front. The local poet's nonfiction book, published by Wayne State University Press in 2007, has been ...
- Vandals go from bad to verse (The New Zealand Herald)
Call it poetic justice: More than two dozen young people who broke into Robert Frost's former Vermont home for a beer party and trashed the place are being required to take classes in his poetry as part of their punishment.
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