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- Local News (Lethbridge Herald)
Life has forever changed for Theo Tams. The 23-year-old Coaldale native is just days away from the biggest night in his musical career and he is already looking toward the future after the curtain closes on Canadian Idol.
- Music, poetry, discussion Oct. 25 - Sayreville Suburban
Music, poetry, discussion Oct. 25Sayreville Suburban, USA - 2 hours agoPoetry by Sam Friedman, Central Jersey Coalition Against Endless War, will be featured. Admission is free, but donations will be accepted. ...
- Oxford offers historic mixture of culture and academia - Post-Bulletin
Oxford offers historic mixture of culture and academiaPost-Bulletin, MN - 1 hour agoThe city's rich architecture reflects a past inspired by its many battles, romances, industry and poetry. A stroll down the ancient cobblestone streets ...
- Wednesday, October 8 (Princeton Town Topics)
Noon: Screening of film and discussion of La mano del emigrante (in Spanish); Princeton Public Library. Free. 2 and 8 p.m.: Phantom of the Opera; Bucks County Playhouse, New Hope, Pa. Also Thursday at 2 and 8 p.m., Friday at 8 p.m., Saturday at 4 and 8 p.m., Sunday at 2 p.m.
- Wirksworth Festival ready to roll - Derby Evening Telegraph
Wirksworth Festival ready to rollDerby Evening Telegraph, UK - 20 hours agoOn the first Sunday evening the Gig On the Roof event returns with another free band-packed afternoon and evening. It begins in the Market Place at 4pm and ...
- ‘Tyrant, Victim and the Voices from the Unknown’ at Rothas 2 - Daily Times
‘Tyrant, Victim and the Voices from the Unknown’ at Rothas 2Daily Times, Pakistan - 1 hour agoThe work also incorporates the poetry of legendary Urdu poet Faiz Ahmed Faiz with references that appear to be relevant to the theme of the paintings. ...
- A political symbol assumes new hues - Express Buzz
A political symbol assumes new huesExpress Buzz, India - 13 minutes agoThe writers of this book, which took 10 years to put together, use essays, short stories and poetry to tell tales of the White House and its residents, ...
- Rodney Crowell focuses on the art of the song - Aspen Times
Rodney Crowell focuses on the art of the songAspen Times, CO - 47 minutes ago“I was starting to feel I wanted to get the poetry of it all pushed to the front. To go from bandleader to communicator, and someday to earn the recognition ...
- What's the meaning of life? Enrol at the School of Life and you might ... - The Independent
What's the meaning of life? Enrol at the School of Life and you might find the answer... Want to know how to love? Or find a better job? There's a new one-stop philosophical shop which claims it can help.
- Marion Cemetery capturing memories - Marion Star
Marion Cemetery capturing memoriesMarion Star, OH - 2 hours ago"They can write what their parents were like, write their own poetry or just be artistic. From pictures to personal letters to grandchildren, ...
- Participants Selected from Across the US and Canada - Blanco County News
Participants Selected from Across the US and CanadaBlanco County News, USA - 3 hours agoOther past attendees in Guideposts Writer’s Workshops have gone on to pursue writing fiction, non-fiction, poetry, children’s books, theatrical plays, ...
- Obama brings a new America into being - Sacramento Bee
CTV British ColumbiaObama brings a new America into beingSacramento Bee, USA - 4 hours agoFrom this perspective the US Supreme Court's Dred Scott decision in 1857 that declared "the black man has no rights the white man is bound to respect" ...First, Obama. Then again, others came before Toronto StarWin restores blacks' faith Columbus Dispatchall 826 news articles
- 'More better' - the poetry of patois (The Jamaica Observer)
Bad English is good, argued poets at Poetry Society of Jamaica's monthly fellowship in Kingston.
- Cle Elum-Roslyn teacher named state's best (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
Susan Johnson, a veteran language arts teacher at Cle Elum-Roslyn High School, was named Washington state's teacher of the year Wednesday.
- ANNA E. SAKELLARIADIS (The Harvard Crimson)
Prominent Nigerian writer Chinua Achebe celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of his first seminal work, “Things Fall Apart†yesterday evening with readings from his poetry and a discussion of his life’s work—both literary and political—in front of a packed audience at the Tsai Auditorium.
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