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- Transit success stories - Metro Canada - Ottawa
Transit success storiesMetro Canada - Ottawa, Canada - 3 hours agoSpeaking of poetry: Whatever happened to Transpoetry? The program was introduced in 2006 and then dumped in 2007 despite being quite popular with riders and ...
- Meet local authors Sunday in Vallejo - Vacaville Reporter
From nonfiction to poetry, "A Celebration of Local Authors," will give 10 local writers the chance to talk about their craft Sunday in the Joseph Room at Vallejo's John F. Kennedy Library. Readers and aspiring writers are invited to participate in ...
- Spencer Shoults - Birmingham News
Location Alabaster Alexander City Alpharetta Anniston Atlanta Bessemer Birmingham Brownsboro Calera Center Point Chelsea Collegeville Crestline Cullman Decatur Ensley Enterprise Fairfield Fairhope Florence Forest Park Fultondale Gadsden Gardendale ...
- J’Ouvert Parade is prelude to carnival - Queens Courier
J’Ouvert Parade is prelude to carnivalQueens Courier, NY - 17 minutes ago... the anticipated family event, which returns to Prospect Park’s Nethermead section on September 13 featuring music, food, dance, poetry and much more. ...
- Pope's Children goes to China - Irish Independent
Pope's Children goes to ChinaIrish Independent, Ireland - 2 hours agoIt is published three times a year and each issue features poetry, fiction, book reviews, essays, author interviews etc. This new collection features three ...
- On Balance, 'Man on Wire' Reflects a Gentler Time (Washington Post)
The documentary "Man on Wire" opens with a grainy black-and-white reenactment of events that transpired in August 1974, when French high-wire artist Philippe Petit and a group of friends infiltrated the newly built World Trade Center, armed with hundreds of pounds of equipment, a harebrained sche...
- Profile: Leonard Cohen - Times Online
Leonard Cohen’s habit of going into every concert with a prayer on his lips is hardly surprising. He believes that someone took a shot at him long ago at a concert in France that was attended by rowdy Maoists. As he reflected later: “They’re ...
- Poetry, Underground - Huffingtonpost.com
Spreading an appreciation for poetry isn't easy in a country that doesn't read as much as it used to and doesn't value the arts as much it should. Let's face it: unless Maya Angelou is on Oprah, we poets don't tend to register on the national ...
- Faraz always upheld cause of poor: Jan Muhammad Jamali - Associated Press of Pakistan
Faraz always upheld cause of poor: Jan Muhammad JamaliAssociated Press of Pakistan, Pakistan - 44 minutes agoHe termed his poetry as voice of the voiceless, saying that Faraz always upheld the cause of the poor and downtrodden. His poetry, he said, ...
- Provocative Pacific prose - New Zealand Herald
When Robert Louis Stevenson died at 44 in his Samoan home, half a world away from his birthplace of Edinburgh, he left a remarkably diverse body of work. In fewer than two decades he turned out popular romantic novels (among them Kidnapped and ...
- Sins Invaild @ BRAVA Theater SF Sept 5th and 6th 8pm - Bay Area Indymedia
Sins Invaild @ BRAVA Theater SF Sept 5th and 6th 8pmBay Area Indymedia, CA - 1 hour agoThe Dancing Tree embraced the project, and last year over 300 people witnessed the groundbreaking, erotic event in San Francisco. ...
- Volume Discount | Riffing on mass-market book titles (Pittsburgh City Paper)
Here at City Paper, we pride ourselves on our highbrow literary tastes -- even in the height of summer. Our beachbags are filled with timeless works of literature: the prison notebooks of Antonio Gramsci, selections from the Gnostic gospels, anthologies of poetry by Jim Morrison -- all the definitiv...
- Bubbling Venus (The Villager)
Zelda Fitzgerald, along with her husband F. Scott, stirred things up from time to time by bathing in the fountain in front of the Plaza. She may or may not have been a vestal virgin, but Scott thought she was.
- Photos of the Weird - Dayton Daily News
London Fashion Week DAYTON — Next stop is Washington, D.C., for Chaminade-Julienne High School senior Rachel Chandler, Ohio's state champion in the 2008 "Poetry Out Loud" recitation contest. She bested 22 other candidates from high schools around ...
- Go! The St. Louis Weekend Calendar, September 5-7, 2008 - Riverfront Times
Go! The St. Louis Weekend Calendar, September 5-7, 2008Riverfront Times, MO - 12 hours agoGet Born poetry reading and show at 8 pm Friday at 2 Cents Plain (1114 Olive). Load in time is from 6:30-7:30 and it's $6 at the door. ...
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