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- Geek Trivia: Two Fourths for the price of one - TechRepublic
Geek Trivia: Two Fourths for the price of oneTechRepublic, KY - 18 hours agoTen years later, the first edition of Walt Whitman’s seminal poetry collection, Leaves of Grass, was first published. Stepping outside the confines of the ...
- Sagebrush Serenade set for June 28 - Reno Gazette Journal
Sagebrush Serenade set for June 28Reno Gazette Journal, NV - 33 minutes agoCowboy poetry and music lovers, mark your calendars Saturday, June 28, for the 2nd Annual Sagebrush Serenade. A fundraiser for the Smith Valley Chapter of ...
- 'O', a bastion of campus theater - Jakarta Post
'O', a bastion of campus theaterJakarta Post, Indonesia - 2 hours ago'O' claims to possess a manuscript collection of 27 plays, three monologues, a parody, the complete repertoire of a single playwright and a poetry anthology ...
- Singer credits Guthrie's influence [7 hrs ago] - NewsOK.com (subscription)
Singer credits Guthrie's influence [7 hrs ago]NewsOK.com (subscription), OK - 9 minutes agoAP Video • What: Concerts, children's activities, open mike, poetry readings, panel discussions and fundraisers for the state chapter of the Huntington's ...
- Now, get your blogs published - Hindustan Times
Here's some good news for all you bloggers. If you want your blog writings to be published then here's an opportunity by Sulekha.com, a web portal. An initiative meant to encourage creative writing and give writers a platform to showcase their work ...
- Looking toward a bright future - Columbia Daily Tribune
Dennis Moore Jr., a graduating senior at Hickman High School, struggled at first when he came to school in Columbia. After losing his mother, stepfather and brother in a car accident when he was 10, Dennis faced not only the loss of his loved ones ...
- Help schools at the Forum 35 book fair - Baton Rouge Advocate
You can get a good book to read and help improve local schools at the same time. Forum 35 was founded in 1993 when the Baton Rouge Area Foundation allocated seed money to form a nonprofit organization for young men and women of our community. The ...
- Alanis Morissette and Emmylou Harris deliver discs that look despair in the face (The Buffalo News)
There are two ways to deal with the inevitable emotional and existential crises that become a common part of life once you've left your twenties.
- Catch the Arts in Georgia: The 2008 GACAA Statewide Conference - Forest Blade
Catch the Arts in Georgia: The 2008 GACAA Statewide ConferenceForest Blade, GA - 9 hours agoFree pre-conference sessions on Sunday afternoon will focus on the basics - developing partnerships and sponsorships, establishing local arts agencies, ...
- The week in music (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
Music lovers know that Matisyahu is a Hasidic Jew, so he won't perform after sundown on Fridays. But sunset isn't until 9 p.m., so the highly entertaining, thought-provoking, reggae-loving rapper will start his show early tonight. (7:15 p.m. today Weesner Family Amphitheater, Minnesota Zoo, $34.)
- 30 Countries at Havana's Poetry Festival - Prensa Latina
30 Countries at Havana's Poetry FestivalPrensa Latina, Cuba - 40 minutes agoHavana, May 14 (Prensa Latina) Some 95 poets from the five continents will participate at the 13th Havana's International Poetry Festival, to begin on May ...
- Speech team displays skills at Showcase - Dawgnet
Speech team displays skills at ShowcaseDawgnet, IN - 2 hours agoSpear placed fourth at the national level for a prose piece. Becky Bush, a freshman theater major, took third place at nationals with her Dramatic ...
- Suttons Bay Sunset wins award (Leelanau Enterprise)
A poem by a summer visitor entitled Suttons Bay Sunset took fourth place in a national poetry contest. The piece was written by Brad Bedacht, a student at Summit Country Day School in Cincinnati and grandson of Jerry and Sandy Bedacht, Stony Point summer residents for the past 17 years.
- A Life In Books - Newsweek
A Life In BooksNewsweek - 6 hours agoHe writes astonishing scenes. Seagulls hovering over a garbage dump—you can see the seagulls, smell the garbage. The pieces of shoes: poetry. ...
- Children’s author in city to help teachers inspire their pupils - Liverpool Daily Post
Children’s author in city to help teachers inspire their pupilsLiverpool Daily Post, UK - 1 hour agoRosen, 62, in his role as Children’s Laureate, encourages children to read and write stories and poetry, and gave tips to teachers about how to engage ...
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