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- Rochester International Jazz Festival enjoys eclectic opening - Democrat and Chronicle
Jazz fans, "jazz friends," people-watchers and the just plain curious helped write the opening stanzas of this year's Rochester International Jazz Festival. An hour beforehand, the line already was getting long for the 6 p.m. show at Kilbourn Hall ...
- "Pet Whisperers" Analyze Your Pets (CBS News)
Animal whispers help open the lines of communication between pets and their owners, improving the relations between them.
- Lord Skywave Release New Album - femalefirst.co.uk
Ex- Simian man and Black Ghosts member Simon Lord releases new solo album on This Is Music Records, sampling three generations of music-making to create a highly compelling work of leftfield song-based electronica. The album was written and recorded ...
- Patti Smith To Release My Bloody Valentine Collaboration - Sound-Check Music
Patti Smith is to release her spoken-word performances of ‘The Coral Sea’, which feature My Bloody Valentine's Kevin Shields, on July 11th. Smith’s performances, a tribute to her close friend, the late photographer Robert Mapplethorpe, were ...
- Successful car wash for Habitat for Humanity - The North Bay Nugget
Successful car wash for Habitat for HumanityThe North Bay Nugget, Canada - 5 hours agoThere will also be dramatic performances by IN RED and poetry by Karrie Emms. Ventriloquist and singer Jeff Wood -- and some of his puppets -- will MC the ...
- Tom Meschery, Bard of the Backboards - Sierra Sun
Editor’s note: This is the first of a two-part series about Tom Meschery. Read next week’s Sierra Sun for the second installment. Wrapped in a handshake, the powerful clutch of Tom Meschery’s large right paw jibes with the NBA All-Star’s ...
- Out and About: April 30 - May 10 - Taunton Call
Out and About: April 30 - May 10Taunton Call, USA - 5 minutes agoOpen mic signup, 8 pm Open mic followed by featured poet, concludes with poetry slam. The Trinity Church Flea Market every Saturday. ...
- First-grader’s poem to be published nationwide - Summit Daily News
SILVERTHORNE — A poem by Silverthorne Elementary first-grader Madison Lytle, 7, will be published nationally this fall in “Young American Poetry Digest.” “She just has a flow of words that is just incredible,” Pat Hale, Madison’s teacher ...
- Creative writing state champs (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Appomattox Regional Governor's School has pulled off another first place award -- the school has been named the 2007-2008 State A Creative Writing Champions of the Virginia High School League. The creative writing portfolio won first place, for which they earned a trophy. In addition to the portfolio award, Anna Funtelar won first place for her poetry submission and both Christina Trimarco and ...
- Diaries show Saddam feared getting AIDS in prison - Times Daily
Ousted Iraqi President Saddam Hussein reacts in court in this 2006 file photo in Baghdad, Iraq. Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said Monday in publishing excerpts of his ...
- Getting Published: The E-Book Option - Mediabistro.com
For new writers, an online approach to publishing is a smart way to start out. Aspiring authors are always looking for new ways to get their work into print. The rise of e-publishing and print-on-demand (POD) publishing has made it easier for many ...
- Toward Helhaven - Inside Higher Ed
Toward HelhavenInside Higher Ed, DC - 1 hour agoBurke’s fiction and poetry tend to be overlooked by chroniclers of American literary history. But his experimental novel Towards a Better Life has exercised ...
- On the road: Patient #1 and Tartuffe - Daily Telegraph
Even the most rabid George W Bush hater might be moved to twinges of sympathy for the man by watching Patient #1, a play by US writer Donald Freed envisaging the sorry state the President could end up in a year after leaving office. Darkly surreal ...
- Community briefs - Leaf Chronicle
What: Yard sale items are being accepted for this community event benefiting the American Cancer Society. Donations can be dropped off during the hours from 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Anyone wishing to set up and sell their own items may do so for a ...
- Education briefs for June 15 - phillyBurbs.com
Education briefs for June 15phillyBurbs.com, PA - 2 hours agoStudents reflected on the writing and completed self-evaluations about their efforts. The collections also included personal artifacts, poetry, reading logs ...
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