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- News: America Needs Baseball - Newsblaze.com
More than two million kids from around the world will play on seven thousand baseball Little League teams this year. These children, ages 13 and younger, are taking part in a tradition that spans nearly 70 years. Parents across the world enroll their ...
- To be a Cuban in exile is to ache, to yearn - MiamiHerald.com
To be a Cuban in exile is to ache, to yearnMiamiHerald.com, FL - 1 hour agoWhy do they find their only true expression in poetry -- in art? ''We are the last of the Mohicans,'' Miami architect Raul RodrĂguez says of his generation, ...
- QUICK CLICKS: Local news briefs for Tuesday, Aug. 5 (Waco Tribune-Herald)
The city of Waco Police Department’s Victims Services Unit is seeking volunteers for its Crisis Team. The next training program will begin Sept. 17 and will meet from 6 to 9 p.m. twice a week for four to five weeks.
- Europe charms once again - Manila Standard Today
Europe charms once againManila Standard Today, Philippines - 1 hour agoThere were also nights of poetry and music courtesy of the Taal residents and the Ecumenical Church of Manila Choir. A drawing contest for the youth 10 to ...
- University of Rhode Island - Providence Journal
University of Rhode IslandProvidence Journal, RI - 5 hours agoCraft presenters will lead sessions about a particular aspect or approach to writing fiction, nonfiction and poetry, giving participants the opportunity to ...
- Green Fuse Community Press stresses poetry’s universal appeal through print and collaborative performance | By Marisa ... (Loveland Reporter-Herald)
“What do you fear?” the guitarist asks, as he slides his fingers across taut strings before striking a jarring chord.
- NASA series on Discovery - Providence Journal
Providence JournalNASA series on DiscoveryProvidence Journal, RI - 9 hours agoFor example, John Glenn was all business in his Mercury flight while Scott Carpenter was more into the poetry of space — and nearly ran out of fuel in the ...
- Poetry column: Being first is all it's cracked up to be - Evening Sun
Little did I anticipate when I accepted an invitation by Janet Lohr to read and talk about my poetry to the Poet's Corner at Cross Keys Village this past Monday that the evening would include several "firsts." This was the first time in my tenure to ...
- [Best Bets] Monday, August 11 (Jackson Free Press)
Poets from the Magnolia State can start working on new pieces to submit to the Mississippi Arts Commission ’s annual poetry anthology. The deadline is Oct. 15, and early submissions are welcome. E-mail for more information.
- In Defence of Prejudice: Israel Shamir answers ADL complaint - Israel e News
In Defence of Prejudice: Israel Shamir answers ADL complaintIsrael e News, Israel - 1 hour agoThey (humans, not sea-cows) are pleasant, blond and suntanned, given to yachting, white wine and Sufi poetry; or so it seemed to me after a fly-through ...
- A startling literary quest (Creative Loafing Charlotte)
Plus, good news for area writers... By John Grooms.Aleksandar Hemon's new novel, The Lazarus Project, has been racking up glowing reviews, and it's easy to see why. It features all the things lit critics are going gaga for lately: a personal search through the historical past, culturally dislocated immigrants, inventive use of language, stories within stories, and, best of all, a self-conscious ...
- Japanese poem card game charms chinese students - Xinhua News Agency
BEIJING, July 8 -- Wang Yinlu, a 21-year-old Chinese college student, didn't expect to win when she attended a traditional Japanese poem game in Beijing on Saturday. "I only practiced a couple of times with my classmates before the game, and I really ...
- Concert: journeys (San Diego Union-Tribune)
Roots music is a no-frills poetry that is completed by the listener's imagination. Carrie Rodriguez invites your imagination to join her Sunday night at Anthology. Call: (619) 595-0300
- 16th & Mission Five-Year Anniversary - San Francisco Weekly
Is it the Critical Mass of poetry? Short answer: No. But the 16th & Mission reading series is, like the illegal bike ride, a beautiful, anarchic, streetside takeover of public space, and you're invited. The 16th & Mission Five-Year Anniversary ...
- Cairo is slowly but surely becoming a little less of a fashi... - Egypt Today
The book fair’s new president, Dr. Nasser El-Ansary, previously ordered wooden stalls to be built around the publishers’ booths, a move which infuriates the publishers, who believe the stalls will only keep the fairgoers away. When Minister of ...
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