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- Anna's birth centenary celebrations begin in TN - Chennai Online
Anna's birth centenary celebrations begin in TNChennai Online, India - Sep 15, 2008... birthday in the best possible way. AIADMK chief J Jayalalithaa announced that her party would organise literary programmes such as debates and poetry ...
- Libraries thriving - Maitland Mercury
Libraries thrivingMaitland Mercury, Australia - 35 minutes agoHeiss published three titles last year, covering a range of genres including Not Meeting Mr Right, a poetry collection and the children's novel Yirra and ...
- THE COLOUR TASTERS BROADEN INDIE PALETTE - Guelph Mercury
THE COLOUR TASTERS BROADEN INDIE PALETTEGuelph Mercury, Canada - 2 hours agoThere are lots of girls out there writing music and poetry, and they should be aware that they can create whatever they want and be successful without ...
- Cowboy poets and crooners roping in fans - Edmonton Journal
Cowboy poets and crooners roping in fansEdmonton Journal, Canada - 37 minutes ago"I remember hearing songs like Diamond Joe as a kid and we didn't live far from Knott's Berry Farm where we'd see acts like the Sons of the Pioneers in ...
- Prize-winning poet Hayden Carruth dies (WTNH-TV New Haven)
Munnsville, N.Y. (AP, Oct. 1, 2008 11:40 AM) -- Prize-winning poet Hayden Carruth is being remembered as someone who wrote about the ordinary folks who inhabited his world.
- Carol Borzyskowski: The more things change - Winona Daily News
Things have been really busy at the library. We are doing a bumper crop of new library cards for all the incoming freshman college students. I figure someone at the dorms is telling them to make sure they come in and get their free library card. It ...
- JANE GLENN HAAS: Poetry, schmoetry! - Olympian
The topic is aging/longevity/life after 50. Keep your entries short and pithy. Homeric epics will not be considered. Furthermore, do not use the word "geezer" because the judge (that's me) doesn't like the word "geezer." Do not rhyme "Viagra" and ...
- Jeff Brenzel: Ever the Philosopher (Yale Daily News)
It was July 2005, and then-Dean of Undergraduate Admissions Richard Shaw had just announced he was leaving New Haven to become dean of admissions at Stanford University. The News didn’t really faze Jeff Brenzel ’75, director of the Association of Yale Alumni. “Tough job,†he thought to himself. “Hope they get somebody good for that.â€
- Danube Express: Awaken, not stirred - The Independent
So sleek and smooth is the new Danube Express from Berlin, even the doyen of night trains, James Bond, would be impressed. Michael Williams reports Glamorous, sure. But would 007 have approved? As the Danube Express, Europe's newest luxury train ...
- Diverse Arts on Offer at Tremarton Festival - RedOrbit
Diverse Arts on Offer at Tremarton FestivalRedOrbit, TX - 8 hours agoThe inaugural Tremarton Music and Arts Festival this weekend offers visitors poetry, singing, dance, drama, circus tricks, theatre and live music. ...
- Ursula K. Le Guin reading will likely pack the library - Corvallis Gazette Times
Ursula K. Le Guin reading will likely pack the libraryCorvallis Gazette Times, OR - 2 hours agoLe Guin writes both poetry and prose, including realistic fiction, science fiction, fantasy and essays, as well as books for children and young adults. ...
- Searching for a quiet, enlightening getaway? - MSNBC
NEW LEBANON, N.Y. - At the former Shaker village, where the Taconic Mountains roll into the Berkshires and New York touches Massachusetts, Yaqin Aubert read aloud Hindu, Buddhist, Taoist, Zoroastrian, Judaic, Christian and Islamic texts during the ...
- Book profiles the colorful 150 year history of Saginaw's First ... - The Saginaw News - MLive.com
The Saginaw News - MLive.comBook profiles the colorful 150 year history of Saginaw's First ...The Saginaw News - MLive.com, MI - 8 hours agoPoetry, lavish pageants, an art contest and collection, the formation of the New Reformation Dixieland Band, lectures and a classical Musical Arts Series ...
- In temporary quarters, Project marches on (Billings Gazette)
It was hardly school in the traditional sense, but students at Huntley Project High returned to classes Monday in style.
- New take on historic Paston letters - Eastern Daily Press
By ANTHONY CARROLL One of Norfolk's most important set of historical documents is being brought to life by artists and poets using a blend of ancient printing methods and modern technology. Months of painstaking work have gone into producing two hand ...
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