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- Rural Heritage Day (The Capital)
Come enjoy a wonderful day at the park! A combination of farm animal demonstrations, a quilt exhibition, a farmer's market, art show and sale, local food, children's activities, a speaker's tent, and historical displays.
- Streets Is Watching (PBS) - Village Voice
Streets Is Watching (PBS)Village Voice, NY - 9 hours agoThink of it as spoken-word poetry, without the annoying scent of Nag Champa. Although Skinner's chimney-sweep dialect dirties up the pretentiousness, ...
- Mother’s loved ones - HardNews Magazine
Mother’s loved onesHardNews Magazine, India - 1 hour agoToday the Lepcha script is used in newspapers, magazines, textbooks, collections of poetry, prose and plays. But many important aspects of the Lepcha ...
- Community Briefs - Miramichi Leader
Community BriefsMiramichi Leader, Canada - 4 hours agoSo whatever you love to do, whether it be singing or songwriting or other forms of prose and poetry, there is a spot for you.
- When brown paper wasn’t for parcels - Independent
My memories of my second and third years at Cork University have more to do with hardship than scholarship. The war that ended in 1945 left a terrible legacy. Food and fuel were very scarce -- the city of Cork didn't escape. Many women spent much of ...
- From cover to cover - The National
From cover to coverThe National, United Arab Emirates - 47 minutes agoKhalidi basically brings out the poetry of the Quran by the way he structures his book. The poetic verses are laid out in poetic form, while the legalistic ...
- Bailout for poetry? - Examiner.com
Examiner.comBailout for poetry?Examiner.com - 31 minutes agoI think the same thing has to happen to poetry. But don't expect a bailout; nobody pays for poetry it seems, so there is no new way to make money at the ...
- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 - Twin Falls Times-News
The Faulkner Planetarium at the Herrett Center for Arts and Science on the College of Southern Idaho campus will present "Hubble Vision" at 7 p.m.; and "Pink Floyd: Dark Side of the Moon," at 8:15 p.m. Tickets are $4 for adults, $3 for seniors, $2 ...
- The Nugacity of Obama - Right Side News
The Nugacity of ObamaRight Side News, GA - 1 hour agoIn addition to politics, he is an aficionado of baseball, poetry, music & ketchup flavored potato chips. Aaron satiates his various appetites in Boston.
- Monmouth County Reading Council celebrates International Literacy Day - Asbury Park Press
Monmouth County Reading Council celebrates International Literacy DayAsbury Park Press, NJ - Sep 22, 2008The MCRC is looking forward to their upcoming October event where Dr. Elizabeth Asbury will present an interactive program: Weaving Poetry through the ...
- Poetry and music fuse in former professor's art (The Red and Black)
When former English professor Coleman Barks taught at the University from the '60s to the '90s, he suggested combining poetry and music into one class, believing the two art forms work together to create deeper meanings. He will be demonstrating that synergy Friday at the UGA Arts Festival.
- Cervena Barva Press shows fall reading series - Abington Mariner
Cervena Barva Press presents its fall reading series Wednesday, Oct. 15, at 7 p.m. at the Pierre Menard Gallery at 10 Arrow St. in Cambridge. The featured authors will be John Amen, Kevin Gallagher and Glenn Sheldon. Amen is the author of two ...
- Literary Happenings: Four authors to hold signings at TO bookstore - Ventura County Star
Literary Happenings: Four authors to hold signings at TO bookstoreVentura County Star, CA - 3 hours ago"Mao's Last Dancer" by Li Cunxin (Walker; $17), for teen and adult readers, is an exploration of China from the inside. Fascinating and at times ...
- Brocton-Portland Festival fun, despite rain - Evening Observer
Brocton-Portland Festival fun, despite rainEvening Observer, NY - 11 minutes agoWith the help of her sisters, Sharon Barone and Wanda Kelley, Janeen set up exhibits that accompanied the book she said incorporated the thoughts and poetry ...
- Pilgrims from around globe visit Cohen's city haunts - Edmonton Journal
EDMONTON - Leonard Cohen was here. In 1966, the famed poet, author and musician visited Edmonton on an early poetry reading tour, and left an indelible mark on our city. According to musician Michael Dorsey, who was lucky enough to hang out with him ...
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