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- Today's events - Malvern Gazette
Today's eventsMalvern Gazette, UK - 3 hours agoPart of Ledbury Poetry Festival. Soul Food, Modern day shaman David Whyte at The Burgage Hall, Ledbury. 7.15pm. ÂŁ6. 0845 458 1743. Part of Ledbury Poetry ...
- Fourth of July: Annual festival celebrates heritage - Journal-Advocate
Fourth of July: Annual festival celebrates heritageJournal-Advocate, CO - 1 hour agoDennis has been a guest cowboy poet at the museum many times in the past and is loved for his poetry, which captures the thrill of cattle chases, ...
- Chautauqua Morning Lecture Series (Action News 24 Erie)
CHAUTAUQUA, N.Y. – Chautauqua Institution is pleased to announce the speakers scheduled to take the lecture platform this season. The Morning Lecture Series is held each weekday morning at 10:45 in the Amphitheater.
- Writers to unleash creativity in Pittsford - Democrat and Chronicle
Write the Night Away, a creative writing forum led by Dee Hogan, will be held Friday in Pittsford. The forum will be from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Golisano Gateway at St. John Fisher College, 3690 East Ave., Pittsford. The featured reader will be Claire ...
- David Cook: A Bowl Falls From The Roof - Chattanoogan
Some of the most exquisite poems of the last thousand years have been written under the fig trees and behind the wine jars and in the desert heat of the land we today call Iran. They are jewels, the poems existing as lines in the palm of God, like a ...
- Stranded in the Middle of Nowhere: One Adolescent's Experience of ... - PopMatters
PopMattersStranded in the Middle of Nowhere: One Adolescent's Experience of ...PopMatters, IL - 1 hour agoBeing 15, I of course sweated over the normal questions teenagers asked in bad poetry. Was I gay? Straight? Bi? Did I matter? Was I meant for this world? ...
- Dog-inspired tale wins book prize - The Age
Dog-inspired tale wins book prizeThe Age, Australia - 6 hours agoThe $20000 non-fiction prize went to Tom Griffiths for Slicing the Silence: Voyaging to Antarctica and the $15000 poetry prize went to Kathryn Lomer (Two ...Lost Dog collars Michelle de Kretser $40000 prize for fiction The AustralianLost Dog wins NSW literary gong The West Australianall 7 news articles
- Mourning parents target suicide sites - The Washington Times
Suzanne Gonzales loved wearing red with white polka dots so much that she had her prom dress custom-made in her favorite pattern. Later, as a 19-year-old student at Florida State University, she wore a red-and-white polka dot scarf as she dashed ...
- Ray of Sunshine amid economic gloom - Plymouth Evening Herald
Ray of Sunshine amid economic gloomPlymouth Evening Herald, UK - 15 hours agoTo that end they are sending out a positive message of support and are offering free places to all those under 16 years of age. ...
- What happened to Lisa? - Owen Sound Sun Times
“It’s just a matter of time. It could be next week. It could be next year. It could be 10 years from now. Eventually, the police and the public are going to know what took place that weekend.” Ontario Provincial Police Const. Dan Rajsic, lead ...
- Montgomery Community Events June 5-12, 2008 - Washington Post
Montgomery Community Events June 5-12, 2008Washington Post, United States - 4 hours agoPOETRY READING AND MUSICAL PERFORMANCE, first Friday performance for adults, with poets Kim Roberts and Hiram Larew and musician Sue Dale on piano. ...
- Art association ends annual poetry contest - Newburyport Daily News
After thousands of entries, many dozen winners and 17 years — not to mention countless pentameters, metaphors and refrains — the Newburyport Art Association 's Annual Poetry Contest is coming to an end. The contest, which started in 1994 ...
- JANE GLENN HAAS: Poetry, schmoetry! (Centre Daily Times)
Here we go again About to take that ride again Starry-eyed again Taking a chance on rhyme. Every year it seems You share with me your dreams Confident, it seems That your poem isn't a crime. Watch your meter now Tell us the secret how You're ageing with a bow And you can be in "Our Time"
- The 'Footprints' walk in the sand and mist winds up in court - The Wenatchee World Online
The 'Footprints' walk in the sand and mist winds up in courtThe Wenatchee World Online, WA - 7 hours agoLast fall, in an online article for the Poetry Foundation, a Brooklyn journalist and literary sleuth named Rachel Aviv traced elements of "Footprints" to a ...
- This week a calendar for the bibliophile - New Orleans Times-Picayune Blogs
Features include readings from the book by John Biguenet, Chris Champagne, Greg Herren and James Nolan, as well as a trivia contest, dramatic interpretations, and specialty drinks.
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