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- Langdon places in national tourney - Pilot News
Langdon places in national tourneyPilot News, IN - 1 hour agoWoods went on to compete in five rounds of Poetry and Mills held in for five rounds of Prose. Gehrke placed 81st out of 239 vying for the title in Drama. ...
- New Delhi, May 7 - Tribune
After having identified the glitches which had caused chaos during the trial run of the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) corridor between Ambedkar Nagar and Moolchand last month, the Delhi government is now all set to start work on the second phase between ...
- Anne Arundel Datebook (Baltimore Sun)
Today Concert The GFWC Woman's Club of Linthicum Heights will present the Bayside Big Band as part of its Concerts in the Park series at 6 p.m. at Linthicum Park on Benton Avenue off Route 170 in Linthicum. Participants are encouraged to bring cooler, picnic lunches, blanket and chairs. Alcohol is prohibited. Donations will be accepted. 410-859-3308.
- Push away the table and say Damn - Indiana Daily Student
Push away the table and say DamnIndiana Daily Student - 53 minutes ago... because of hope to prevail and the endurance of love throughout all of this misfortune. Poetry collections offer many stories, similar to novels. ...
- Catch the Reading Bug this summer (The York Weekly)
There's nothing better than a summer in Maine â just ask all the people who live elsewhere and flock to our lakes, mountains and beaches.
- Leelee Sobieski on her role opposite Al Pacino in â88 Minutesâ - The Leader Newspapers
The Leader NewspapersLeelee Sobieski on her role opposite Al Pacino in â88 MinutesâThe Leader Newspapers, NJ - 1 hour agoThe last time I interviewed (you), you were writing poetry and I published one of your poems along with the interview. Are you still writing poetry? ...
- Songwriter: Stories come out in music, novels, plays - Austin 360 (subscription)
Songwriter: Stories come out in music, novels, playsAustin 360 (subscription), TX - 1 hour ago"It was about the poetry. There wasn't any fluff on 'Bad Girls.' It all hits pretty hard and holds up real well. ... She's like Tom Waits meets Loretta Lynn ...
- Elsie Von Maur receives musical farewell at memorial service (Quad-City Times)
Elsie von Maur might be listening from heaven Monday as friends celebrate her life with a musical memorial service at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, Davenport.
- Dancers kick off Luton's first arts festival - Bedford Today
Dancers kick off Luton's first arts festivalBedford Today, UK - 11 hours agoHighlights include a poetry evening with veterans of contemporary English poetry Tom Raworth and Robert Sheppard, at Waterstones in George Street on Friday, ...
- Student writers win in Edmonds Arts contest - Lynnwood Enterprise
Student writers win in Edmonds Arts contestLynnwood Enterprise, WA - 3 hours agoFor "Poetry â High School": Jennica Bisbee, a senior at Meadowdale High, won first place for "Ode to Voice"; Liz Arthur, a junior at Meadowdale High, ...
- ASU's Award-Winning Poet Rios Reads Poetry on Boat Cruise at ... - EVLiving
ASU's Award-Winning Poet Rios Reads Poetry on Boat Cruise at ...EVLiving - 2 hours agoAt her request RĂos wrote and delivered a poem at the inauguration of Gov. Janet Napolitano, and was also commissioned by the governor to write a poem for ...
- Three Books On Being Black In America In 1900 - Houston Chronicle
Three Books On Being Black In America In 1900Houston Chronicle, United States - 1 hour agoHere is an excerpt from this profile-- "Paul Laurence Dunbar was the first African-American to gain national eminence as a poet. Born in 1872 in Dayton, ...
- New on the Net: Fourth of July edition - Cleveland Plain Dealer
The Fourth of July weekend seems like a good time to stay close, save gas and take an online visit to the National Archives, maybe for an exploration of the Declaration of Independence. You can find a scanned copy of the original, the text ...
- 'Poems from the Road' at Sodus Library (Courier Gazette)
In celebration of National Poetry Month, the Sodus Free Library is hosting Stories & Poems from the Road, by Steuben County poet Michael Czarnecki, at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, April 23.
- An Upstate Saga (The New Yorker)
From the first pages of Ethan Caninâs new novel, âAmerica Americaâ (Random House; $27), we feel in safe hands; the prospects are panoramic, and the prose, in the authorâs preferred first-person mode (âItâs easier to write when you have a voice,â he has said), is ruminative, ominous, and . . .
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