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- First Wednesday Poets - Sierra Mountain Times
First Wednesday PoetsSierra Mountain Times, CA - 1 hour agoBy Jerome Peterson Peter Guissi, a former Sonora High School student, reads contemporary “rap” poetry during open mic night at Legends Books and Antiques in ...
- Indian Culture and Social Life - Scoop.co.nz
Indian Culture and Social LifeScoop.co.nz, New Zealand - 2 hours agoAs a result Greek and Indian cultures influenced each other especially in the war, philosophy, poetry, sculpture, architecture, theatre and literature etc. ...
- Angles 'n' Attitudes - Orangeville Citizen
Angles 'n' AttitudesOrangeville Citizen, Canada - 2 hours agoSo are what my old English master, Charlie Phillips, used to call the "felicitous passages" that one comes upon in reading either poetry or prose. ...
- Thousand Oaks Acorn - The World's Greatest Moms (The Thousand Oaks Acorn)
Why my mom is great: My mom, Shiphrah Maller, spends her life caring for others. A 1942 UCLA graduate transplanted to New York City after marriage. A school teacher in a low income area, she was referred to as the "Trip Teacher"- she was the only teacher to take children on field trips.
- John Donlan & The Dames by Judith Fitzgerald - Monsters and Critics.com
Monsters and Critics.comJohn Donlan & The Dames by Judith FitzgeraldMonsters and Critics.com - Jul 21, 2008By Judith Fitzgerald Jul 21, 2008, 17:29 GMT By John Donlan By Katia Grubisic By Brenda Leifso By Johanna Skibsrud If poetry eases the anguish of the actual ...
- "WALL-E" (Salon.com)
This new Pixar movie is an environmental cautionary tale and a story of robot love -- and quite possibly the most melancholy cartoon ever made.
- Paint Your Heart Out - Princeton Packet
Paint Your Heart OutPrinceton Packet, NJ - 1 hour ago”This is my passion, to take the artwork and poetry out into the public,” Ms. Traylor says. “This helps to bring a creative face to the homeless. ...
- The Half-Life - nextbook
nextbookThe Half-Lifenextbook, NY - 17 minutes agoFamily legend has it that Dunlap—a self-styled publishing tycoon who founded the first trade magazines, among them the scintillatingly titled India Rubber ...
- For Jazz?s Avant-Garde, an Annual Gathering and a Little Competition (New York Times)
The Vision Festival, this country?s premier gathering for free jazz and improvised music, begins its 13th year.
- James Campbell on Ezra Pound's London (Guardian Unlimited)
Ezra Pound moved to London 100 years ago. James Campbell maps the poet's movements across the city
- Celebrate our mothers on Sunday - Sterling Journal-Advocate
Since 1915, we have set aside the second Sunday in May to honor our Mothers. Although there are several opinions as to how this day came about, the one that has lasted is the story of Anna Reeves Jarvis. Jarvis asked her minister in West Virginia to ...
- Attendance up at second annual KC Literary Festival - Kansas City Star
The Kansas City Literary Festival drew thousands of people Saturday to the Country Club Plaza. Among them were Niel M. Johnson (right) and author Carl Otto. Twelve-year-old Rachel Franklin stood alone onstage. Poised, confident, she recited one of ...
- Review: Special Orders (The Kansas City Star)
Edward Hirsch’s new poetry collection, Special Orders, is an exercise in thinking inside the box.
- Posted 16 mins ago - The Kingston Whig-Standard
Posted 16 mins agoThe Kingston Whig-Standard, Canada - 1 hour agoThe Kingston Arts Council hosts Poetry Salon at 6:30 pm in the Wilson Room of the Kingston Frontenac Public Library, 130 Johnson St. Helen Humpreys, ...
- Library holds teen club, poetry night - Stamford Advocate
STAMFORD - "Teen Summer Reading Club - Extreme Makeover: Mind Edition" will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. tomorrow at the main library, Broad and Bedford streets. Sign up for the club and play games for mind-expanding prizes. For information, visit www ...
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