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- Every Woman is a Tree - All About Jazz
Every Woman is a TreeAll About Jazz, PA - 6 hours agoThe musical information parallels the poetry of saxophonist and leader Martin Kuchen's liner notes, but not as one would expect. ...
- Somethin's Brewin' to celebrate first anniversary (The Standard-Times)
LAKEVILLE — Owners Lorraine Carboni and Kristen Scott find it hard to believe that just last year close to 1,500 people came pouring into their newly opened Somethin's Brewin' bookstore and coffee shop. The two-day grand opening helped to make the...
- From Trash to Treasure ... and Back Again (East Bay Express)
There's an old African proverb: "If you can walk, you can dance. If you can talk, you can sing." This is as opposed to, say, walking around stiffly, with the cold skewer of civilization lodged deep in your bowels. Like most of us do. The lesson is that art is not a specialist profession.
- Area Haitians celebrate their island and its flag - Palm Beach Post
DELRAY BEACH — It's a day of pride for Haitians all over the world. And on Sunday, that pride was spread along the grounds of Old School Square, where onlookers could hear Caribbean music blaring from speakers even before peaking at the stage. They ...
- Port Veritas set to release its first poetry anthology - The Phoenix
Port Veritas set to release its first poetry anthologyThe Phoenix, MA - 9 hours agoAlso included are the series founder K Peddlar Bridges and local High School poets Jake Wartell and Lila Kole. This book also features nationally renowned ...
- How to navigate the Bible - Canada.com
How to navigate the BibleCanada.com, Canada - 11 minutes ago... passage that Genis identifies as to its literary form (ie narrative, instruction, explanation, poetry) and comments on with its relevance to daily life. ...
- DEL MAR: Fair chefs take a stab at an old favorite (North County Times)
DEL MAR ---- Spam, and not the e-mail kind, has inspired songs, poetry contests and even a hit musical celebrating Hormel Foods Corp.'s trademarked, canned ham-based product. The 71-year-old economically priced Spam made fresh headlines this summer f
- Friendship fuels recovery for four World Trade Center widows (Southampton Press)
There’s something inherently childlike about the way Pattie Carrington goes through life these days.
- In Case You Haven't Heard - Block Island Times
John Gasner clued me in that his dad, Dr. Walter G. Gasner, celebrated his 96th birthday May 6. Walter and Shirley are now back home on Beach Avenue, having made the trip north from their winter home in Hilton Head, S.C., with son Doug Gasner. Happy ...
- The Guild ends on a high note - Isle of Man Today
The Guild ends on a high noteIsle of Man Today, UK - 1 hour agoOriginal Composition in Poetry or Prose (16 and under): 1, Sarah Qualtrough, Castletown, 82. Original Composition in Poetry or Prose (17 and over): 1, ...
- AIMS test may have no future in schools - Arizona Daily Star
Arizona had a precursor to the Arizona Instrument to Measure Standards. Former state schools Superintendent C. Diane Bishop pushed for the Arizona Student Assessment Program, which she said boosted student achievement, while opponents contended that ...
- LAO guide to the book festival - LA Observed
LAO guide to the book festivalLA Observed, CA - Apr 25, 200810:30 am — Pulitzer-winning author and former Times book editor Jack Miles moderates "Poetry & Criticism," a panel that includes New Yorker staff writer ...
- Mollie Wilson Ostroski At Borders In Simsbury - Hartford Courant
Mollie Wilson Ostroski At Borders In SimsburyHartford Courant, United States - 5 hours agoThe book is a collection of poetry about issues they may be of concern to young children and teens, including coping with bullies, being hearing-impaired ...
- Award Winning Author Visited Primary - Monticello News
Monticello NewsAward Winning Author Visited PrimaryMonticello News, GA - 3 hours agoMary-Elizabeth’s grandmother, Mary Purcell, is an award-winning writer of poetry and short stories, and offered to visit her granddaughter’s class in May. ...
- A 'slam' dunk for poetry (The Equinox)
The first annual Poetry Slam at Keene State College started late due to a "tardy" arriving crowd. At 7:07 p.m., Katherine St. Martin, the president of Sigma Tau Delta, stepped up to the microphone to announce the first poet of nine finalists, and the night began.
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