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- Across the Nation: 5 Years Later, Ceremonies Show That Pain and Emotion of Sept. 11 Are Still Fresh (New York Times)
The many ways of observing 9/11 showed just how deep an imprint was made, not only by the attacks, but also by the surge of solidarity that followed.
- Mp3 Digest” by Erik Bryan - Morning News Magazine
Mp3 Digest” by Erik BryanMorning News Magazine, NY - 1 hour agoLet me be perfectly clear about this: I don’t want to read your poetry, I will not be coming to your solo acoustic performance at the coffee shop, ...
- Yeats family prove poetry in motion at Meadowbank (The Scotsman: Sport)
IT WAS a family affair at Meadowbank Velodrome last night, with Nick Yeats (Edinburgh RC) and his cycling daughters Rosie and Eliza all chalking up points in the lates
- International scientific conference "Makhtumkuli and his epoch ... - Turkmenistan.ru
International scientific conference "Makhtumkuli and his epoch ...Turkmenistan.ru, Turkmenistan - 9 hours agoThe poet's genius is recognized worldwide and valuable not only for the Turkmen literature but also for the world spiritual heritage, the scientific forum ...
- Talented teens compete for Indy Icon title - Indianapolis Star
Talented teens compete for Indy Icon titleIndianapolis Star, United States - 4 hours agoJudging will take place over the summer months to pick finalists in various categories of competition, including poetry/spoken word, dance, vocal, ...
- ASO closes season with Chang premiere, Beethoven’s Ninth - Daily Gazette
ALBANY — The Albany Symphony Orchestra closed its season Saturday night with a double whammy: Dorothy Chang’s world premiere and Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony. The orchestra, conducted by David Alan Miller, never sounded better. The first half was ...
- A tragedy is unfolding, but not at Westminster - Telegraph.co.uk
A tragedy is unfolding, but not at WestminsterTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 6 hours agoNever a fan of pulp fiction, he has been reading The Brothers, a study of Robert Kennedy's anguish, and the First World War poetry of Siegfried Sassoon and ...
- Sulekha.com launches Sulekha Book Series - India PRwire (Press Release)
Sulekha.com launches Sulekha Book SeriesIndia PRwire (Press Release), India - 3 hours agoIn the next few months, Sulekha.com will publish Coffee Books, Books dedicated to Travel, Humor, Food, Poetry and a whole lot more. ...
- Davidson Calendar: May 23-31, 2008 - Nashville Tennessean
The Improv Nashville Show: Improv Nashville performs scenes, games and a one-act play based on audience suggestions. 8 p.m. May 23 and 30, 12th South Arts Venue, 2907 12th Ave. S.; $10; tickets: 418-0905, www.improvnashville.com . Position East ...
- Plainfield woman waxes poetic about her life - Batavia Sun
No matter what is happening in Clara Johnson's life, the 87- year-old Plainfield woman will write a poem for it. "It's a way for me to express myself," Johnson said. "For example, I just lost my husband in January; we were married 66½ very happy ...
- Brundidge library bringing 'Wild West' to town (The Troy Messenger)
Abusing a book is reason for a stiff fine at all public libraries but the Tupper Lightfoot Memorial Library in Brundidge will rip a page right out of the Old West on Wednesday afternoon when the library brings Cowboy Bruce Brannen to town to kick off the Summer Reading Program.
- Celebrating the written word - Appalachian State University
Celebrating the written wordAppalachian State University, NC - 12 minutes agoDennis Bohr wrote the play “Dark All Day (and all of the night),” which was performed this spring on campus by Black Sheep Theatre. ...
- Free tour is just the ticket at Kennedy Center (Contra Costa Times)
Free daily tours of the center go great with the free Millennium Stage shows daily at 6 p.m.
- Bookworms asked to go green - Exmouth Herald
Bookworms asked to go greenExmouth Herald, UK - 25 minutes agoEXMOUTH bookworms are being asked to go green and buy a bag for life - as part of a national reading campaign. This year is the National Year of Reading ...
- In StorySlam, strangers go on stage & bare their souls (Philadelphia Daily News)
IF WHAT'S DONE in the dark will come to light, baring your soul to a shadowy room of strangers could end in disgrace. But at First Person Arts StorySlam, where 10 amateur storytellers mount a dimly lit stage to share details of intimate experiences with an audience of unknowns, it usually ends with applause.
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