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- Area briefly - Port Clinton News Herald
Area brieflyPort Clinton News Herald, OH - 2 hours agoThe Harris-Elmore Public Library is sponsoring its fourth annual Teen Poetry contest this month. There will be prizes awarded in four different categories: ...
- 2008 White Pine Festival lineup announced - Stillwater Gazette
Stillwater Gazette2008 White Pine Festival lineup announcedStillwater Gazette, MN - 45 minutes agoHowe has received numerous awards, including the American Academy of Poets' Lavan Younger Poets Prize, and she was the recipient of fellowships from the ...
- Facing up to the post-web world (Guardian Unlimited)
While concentrating on "Culture and politics after the web", Mute continues to appear in compact volumes of sturdy paper and ink. It's a quarterly journal of thought-provoking, and sometimes trenchantly expressed, opinion.
- Lumbermen's poet finds a new voice in choral work - MLive.com
Lumbermen's poet finds a new voice in choral workMLive.com, MI - 12 hours ago"The Forest on the Shore" is part of the "Of Earthly Things" concert that also will include music taken from Native American, Polynesian and African culture ...
- Ex-Black Panther describes life (Penn State Collegian)
Charlotte O’Neal spoke to a crowd about her time in Africa and read some of her poetry. Ex-Black Panther Charlotte O'Neal shows off her farming muscles last night as she talks about her life in Africa.
- 'V to the Tenth' celebration serves as call to global action against violence (East Tennessean)
Ever since Eve Ensler, playwright of "The Vagina Monologues" and creator of the anti-violence organization, V-Day, arrived on the scene in 1998, she's worked to remove those global blinders that we as Americans are so fond of wearing. On Saturday, April 12, V-Day hosted its 10-year anniversary celebration turned call to action at the New Orleans Arena.
- Poetry comes to life at NWACC (NWAnews.com)
BENTON COUNTY — A 13-year-old girl saves the life of poetry in a play written and performed by students for students. (Benton County Daily Record)
- Useful Strangers or Faithful Friends? - Latin Business Chronicle
Ronn Pineo’s book comes at an important time in Ecuadorian-American relations and could have made a major contribution to better understanding of an Andean nation that is not well known. However, it contains inconsistencies, misstatements and ...
- Galway launch of 'Time Gentlemen, Please' by Kevin Higgins
Indymedia Ireland - Salmon Poetry presents the launch, presided over by Michael Gorman, of Kevin Higgins's second collection of poems, Time Gentlemen, Please. All are welcome to attend. Time Gentlemen, Please by Kevin Higgins Salmon Poetry presents the launch, presided ...
- 'We are all the same' (Naples Daily News)
The first time he came to Camp Wingmann, 13-year-old Brian Thompson was scared. "I didn't know anyone and I was afraid of letting people know I was 'positive,"' he said. "But then I went out and looked for friends. They are the reason I came back." Brian said his friends at Camp Wingmann understand something not many of his friends at home would ever understand.
- Commentary: A penchant for poetry - Republican Eagle
Commentary: A penchant for poetryRepublican Eagle, MN - 11 minutes agoRoger Sween promoted poetry across the state for 10 years as coordinator of the Minnesota Book Awards and these days meets monthly to read aloud and discuss ...
- City celebrates 150th birthday (Home News Tribune)
RAHWAY — THE CITY OF RAHWAY announces the celebrations planned throughout the year in honor of the city's 150-year anniversary.
- FOR YOUNG READERS HISTORICAL AWARD-WINNERS (Eagle-Tribune Online)
Three novels — all featuring a strong historical element — were selected this year as 2008 Newbery Honor books. Although these books are essentially runners-up to the 2008 Newbery Medal winner, "Good Masters! Sweet Ladies!," all are definitely worth reading.
- City's finest young performers come together - Salisbury Journal
City's finest young performers come togetherSalisbury Journal, UK - 3 hours ago... tripled this year with more than 70 entries competing over two evenings of prose, poetry, acted scenes, Shakespeare monologues and newsreading classes. ...
- Omena news (Leelanau Enterprise)
Sunday morning brought ice, sleet, and freezing rain. Still, people came to downtown Omena by car (sideways), snowmobiles and snowshoes. Ralph Kalchik carefully walked down the Tatch Road hill - hopefully, he made it back up.
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