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- Ada professor to speak at library book event - Mcalester News Capital
Ada professor to speak at library book eventMcalester News Capital, OK - 10 hours agoHis critical writing and poetry has been published in journals including Oklahoma Today, Southwestern American Literature, Crosstimbers, Westview, ...
- Music reviw: Paradise Symphony Orchestra celebrates 50 years of music - Enterprise-Record
Music reviw: Paradise Symphony Orchestra celebrates 50 years of musicEnterprise-Record, CA - 4 hours ago... of the symphony's 50th birthday cake and a lobby recital featuring the Paradise Youth Symphony Orchestra, special guest soprano, Yeh, took center stage. ...
- Do You Hear an Ecko? (The Memphis Flyer)
A throwback record label fights to survive in the new music business. The last old-school record company in Memphis plugs away in a lair below Hollywood Street near Sam Cooper Boulevard, unbeknownst to most of the city.
- CLUBBING (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
THE BANK Doors open at 10:30 p.m. Thursdays through Sundays, $30 for men, free for ladies; DJ Neva, Thursday; DJ David Christian, Fridays and Saturdays; DJ Karma, Sunday at Bellagio, 3600 Las Vegas Blvd. South (693-8300).
- Project celebrates the women of Black Mountain College - Mountain Xpress
Washington TimesProject celebrates the women of Black Mountain CollegeMountain Xpress, NC - Sep 23, 2008The Shape of Imagination: Women of Black Mountain College will include three exhibitions, along with performances, films, poetry readings, workshops and ...Legacy of Black Mountain College lives Myrtle Beach Sun Newsall 77 news articles
- Carlos Alcalá: Gold-medal moment at the fair - Sacramento Bee
Carlos Alcalá: Gold-medal moment at the fairSacramento Bee, USA - 10 minutes agoVoices of Lincoln, the poetry contest, is back for another year, but with changes. Apparently, the city isn't the bottomless source of inspiration we ...
- No matter the destination, everything falls into place - Sun Journal
STONEWALL - Lots of people cross the 50-year milestone of life and look back in regret at things they never got around to doing when they were young - exciting, daring fun stuff like riding cross-country on a motorcycle, running a marathon, rock ...
- Don’t forget our veterans - Georgina Advocate
Don’t forget our veteransGeorgina Advocate, Canada - 6 hours agoVeterans in the audience will be recognized, youth poetry will be read and The Suburbanaires, a senior men’s barbershop chorus, will sing. ...
- Library of Congress' National Book Festival to Offer Variety of Interactive Family Activities - National Mall, ... (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
The Library of Congress' National Book Festival offers fun-filled activities for the whole family. New teen and children's authors, NBA and WNBA players, and popular storybook and television characters to appear on National Mall throughout the day.
- Second Cup Cafe: Phoebe Snow (CBS News)
Singer/guitarist Phoebe Snow stopped by the The Early Show 's "Second Cup Cafe" to perform songs from her first in-concert album, "Phoebe Snow - Live."
- Obituaries in the news - Salon
MUNNSVILLE, N.Y.(AP) — Hayden Carruth, an award-winning poet who wrote about the people and places of northern Vermont, died Monday. He was 87. Carruth, who lived in Vermont in the 1960s and 70s, died at his home in Munnsville, N.Y. after suffering ...
- Master of Many Styles, and Many Mentors - New York Times
New York TimesMaster of Many Styles, and Many MentorsNew York Times, United States - 10 minutes agoThere was even art criticism, some of it recorded in on-the-spot assessments (including poetry) on pieces of paper, called colophons, attached to the very ...
- Here & Now - Waukegan News Sun
Here & NowWaukegan News Sun, IL - 47 minutes agoPoetry: "Poetic Justice," an event that combines entertainment and a soul food dinner, will be presented from 4 to 8 pm Oct. 19 at College of Lake County. ...
- Fayette County Fayette County news - Kentucky.com
Fayette County Fayette County newsKentucky.com, KY - 1 hour agoParticipation will be free, and members will be asked to submit pieces of their own work — short fiction, drama or poetry (or single acts or chapters from ...
- Poet laureate leads the reader through strong opinions and humor (The Kansas City Star)
Anywhere conformity is an ideal, poetry is not welcome.” It appears on the last page of the book, but that statement encapsulates the sharp, independent spirit behind The Monster Loves His Labyrinth, a collection of notebook entries by Charles Simic, the 15th U.S. poet laureate.
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