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- Dooley Noted tries 'to give people a moment' - Battle Creek Enquirer
• INFO: Melita FarmFest runs Aug. 29 to Sept. 1 and includes camping, art shows, music performances and more. For more information, visit http://melitafarmfest.com. For more information on Dooley Noted, visit www.myspace.com/dooleynoted. KALAMAZOO ...
- Catawba Roundup - Charlotte Observer
Catawba RoundupCharlotte Observer, NC - 1 hour agoThe Poetry Hickory event on Tuesday will feature Jack Hicks from Raleigh and Brad Vogler of Hickory. The reading begins at 7 pm at Tastefull Beans ...
- Slut: Lewd from New York - Creative Loafing
Slut: Lewd from New YorkCreative Loafing, NC - 8 hours agoAs for forceful spontaneity, you don't want to miss Frank's blowup when the educated Rita praises his poetry. Fortunately, I've never watched the Michael ...
- Ahmad Faraz (1931-2008): Poetry Does Not Die - All Things Pakistan
Ahmad Faraz (1931-2008): Poetry Does Not DieAll Things Pakistan, Pakistan - 1 hour agoToday it is my sad duty to report that he struggle no more. Leganadry poet Ahmad Faraz died in Islamabad earlier today. His legend will live on in the ...
- Iraqi Premier Says New Al-Najaf Airport Erases "Era of Injustice" - RedOrbit
Iraqi Premier Says New Al-Najaf Airport Erases "Era of Injustice"RedOrbit, TX - 5 hours agoThe celebration then continues with poetry and songs. The prime minister then leaves the inauguration site and the live relay ends at 0807 gmt.
- Areal Republican platform (WorldNet Daily)
We recall the words of the old popular song, "What a Difference a Day Makes; 24 Little Hours." In this political year, it was actually 38 hours, but the poetry is the same.
- Gracing the City (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
The chauffeur waits in a white stretch limo for the two women, both artists in their 50s, both named Jane.
- ReLit Award winners announced - Quill & Quire
ReLit Award winners announcedQuill & Quire, Canada - Jul 28, 2008Soft Geography by Gillian Wigmore, published by Caitlin Press, took the poetry award, while The Outlander by Gil Adamson, published by House of Anasi Press, ...
- Plan Yourself a Sweet Picnic - Street.Com
Picnic baskets make me swoon. Those little wicker wonders transport me to a time where quilts were placed in a perfect spot under the weeping willow so that lovers could soak in the sun, enjoy a sweet breeze and read poetry to one another. Or maybe I ...
- Day three scores from National Poetry Slam 2008 in Madison - Isthmus Daily Page
Day three scores from National Poetry Slam 2008 in MadisonIsthmus Daily Page, WI - 11 minutes agoDozens of teams competed the final night of National Poetry Slam qualifying bouts on Thursday for a shot to move on to the semifinal round. ...
- Musical journey - Star-ecentral.com
THE All American Boys Chorus is in town and will be performing for charity. Here’s your chance to catch a great show and donate to charity as well. Members of The All-American Boys Chorus are aged just nine to 14, but they are already superbly ...
- Looking North for June 26, 2008 - 2TheAdvocate
Looking North for June 26, 20082TheAdvocate, LA - 3 hours agoPoetry lovers may want to visit the West Feliciana Parish Library at 10 am Saturday to meet poet Suellen Lamb, a former Michigan resident who lives in Baton ...
- Nature poetry contest to benefit state park - Banner-Graphic
Local writers are welcome to create poems for the Indiana Nature Poetry Contest that runs until Sept. 30. The contest was organized by Hoosier poet Stacy Smith. The winning poems will be published in a small chapbook called "Poetic Nature in the ...
- A man for all seasons ... - Bangkok Post
A man for all seasons ...Bangkok Post, Thailand - 2 hours agoHis passion for poetry and education was influenced by his father, King Rama II, who was the great poet of the early Rattanakosin period. ...
- Central students write, share original poetry (The Doings Hinsdale)
Twelve Hinsdale Central students bared a small part of their soul Friday night. The eleven girls and one boy were part of a week-long poetry writing camp that culminated in a public reading at the high school. The camp was hosted by Kevin Covall, a published poet and native Chicagoan. Covall, who hosted the camp in 2007, said several students who attended last year's program had returned.
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