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- Venice Cabaret Theatre, July 26th - OpEdNews.com
Experience the resurgence of this historic majestic ballroom. Be a part of this new exciting event. Come to the Venice Cabaret Theatre at The Blankenship Ballet Studio Sat, July 26th 132 Brooks Ave. (on the Corner of Main and Brooks at Abbot Kinney ...
- Outskirts Press, Inc. - PR.com
Outskirts Press, Inc. has published Saugus Cops by Richard Lloyd Smith, which is the author’s most recent book to date. The 5 x 8 Paperback in the Crime category is available worldwide on book retailer websites such as Amazon and Barnes & Noble for ...
- Lit fest needs more big-name authors - Kansas City Star
I’ve had a week to reflect on the second Kansas City Literary Festival. I’m convinced there will be a third installment in 2009. I’m fairly confident of a fourth edition in 2010. But if I were a betting man, I’m not sure I’d wager on a ...
- In rhyme with the times - The National
In rhyme with the timesThe National, United Arab Emirates - 3 hours agoBut what counts with the audience is the power of the poetry. This show is exceptional for making accessible an ancient tradition. The contest has proved ...
- Creativity draws crowd at Art Fest - Marion Star
Creativity draws crowd at Art FestMarion Star, OH - 1 hour agoPoetry students from Mary Hardgrove's language art classes at Harding read their poems for an audience in the media center. Students are selling a book with ...
- Good work, bad attitude: Negative stereotyping among volunteers - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
Good work, bad attitude: Negative stereotyping among volunteersThe Star-Ledger - NJ.com, NJ - 48 minutes agoAmbitious enough to have traveled the country to share her poetry, hard-working enough to haved earn a college diploma, and smart enough to be a member of ...
- From Trash to Treasure ... and Back Again (East Bay Express)
There's an old African proverb: "If you can walk, you can dance. If you can talk, you can sing." This is as opposed to, say, walking around stiffly, with the cold skewer of civilization lodged deep in your bowels. Like most of us do. The lesson is that art is not a specialist profession.
- Mental Illness, Treatment, and the Creative Process - Metapsychology
Mental Illness, Treatment, and the Creative ProcessMetapsychology, NY - 48 minutes agoFor Lewis, poetry is a call that must be obeyed: 'If you don't obey [poetry] as a force in your life it will tear you to pieces.' any lingering idea that ...
- Battle of the wordsmiths - This is Dorset
WORDSMITHS are being invited to pen a limerick as part of a week of events dedicated to Thomas Hardy. The quirky verses will form part of a week of events being run by Goulds in Dorchester as part of the Thomas Hardy conference and festival being ...
- Asheville’s Copwatch rolls out - Mountain Xpress
Asheville’s Copwatch rolls outMountain Xpress, NC - 7 hours ago... saying back in November “anyone’s free to videotape anything.” Copwatch will make a presentation as part of a poetry slam at Pisgah View on Sunday, ...
- New poet laureate built a career far from the literary mainstream - Contra Costa Times
More than a decade and a half ago, despairing that her poems would ever find an audience, Kay Ryan found herself writing one about a turtle. It was about as personal as a Kay Ryan poem ever gets. Ryan's appointment as the nation's new poet laureate ...
- Diane Ronayne: Remembering kayaker, poet, teacher Bill Studebaker - IdahoStatesman.com
Diane Ronayne: Remembering kayaker, poet, teacher Bill StudebakerIdahoStatesman.com, ID - 1 hour agoHis name was Bill Studebaker, and he went on to write half a dozen chapbooks, a poetical memoir and some prose, including a newspaper column. ...
- 'The poet's words shine' from mouths of students - USA Today
'The poet's words shine' from mouths of studentsUSA Today - 16 hours agoWhile it's probably too early to tell, Poetry Out Loud may eventually do for poetry what Oprah's Book Club did for fiction. Gioia also hopes it will change ...
- Young woman loved life, the outdoors and the arts (Daily Herald)
Family members describe Shannon Elizabeth Lebeter as a sensitive and artistic person, who wrote poetry and loved being outdoors.
- Carrboro Day Philosophy - The Carrboro Citizen
Carrboro Day PhilosophyThe Carrboro Citizen, NC - 5 hours agoLocal music, games, dancing, food, poetry, stories, groups, talents and humor will be allowed to offer Carrboro’s citizens a day to forget themselves, ...
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