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- Spoken word steals the mic at Javaroma - Northern News Services (subscription)
Northern News Services (subscription)Spoken word steals the mic at JavaromaNorthern News Services (subscription), Canada - 31 minutes agoPratzner embraced spoken word performance as a teenager, first writing in her journal and then sharing her words publicly as part of a high school poetry ...
- “The Last Island” (The Christian Science Monitor)
Most debut books of poetry go unnoticed critically, unless the author wins a major prize or creates a memorable stir. The Last Island by Mimi White deserves attention because of what it demonstrates about perseverance.
- Edinburgh Art Festival 2008 Builds on Previous Years - EdinburghGuide.com
Edinburgh Art Festival 2008 Builds on Previous YearsEdinburghGuide.com, United Kingdom - 6 hours agoAlongside the exhibitions there will be over 120 associated events including artists' talks, screenings, debates, tours and family projects - with ...
- An Avant-Gardist’s Sparse Stories, in Film and Fragments - New York Times
An Avant-Gardist’s Sparse Stories, in Film and FragmentsNew York Times, United States - 3 hours agoThen came the 1998 murder of James Byrd Jr., an African-American, by three white supremacist Texans who chained him behind a truck and dragged him to death. ...
- Alt Hs And Elementary Student Project Yields Joint Poetry Mag - Ithaca Times
Alt Hs And Elementary Student Project Yields Joint Poetry MagIthaca Times, NY - 2 hours agoMahr wrote about her grandmother and wrote a poem describing her family metaphorically as a "big friendly dog." Anna Joyce, a junior at LACS who worked with ...
- Fairfax woman's wild ride as national poet laureate - Marin Independent Journal
What a difference a year has made for Kay Ryan of Fairfax. A year ago, she was recuperating after being run over by a car. Today, she's aglow following her selection by the Library of Congress as the 16th poet laureate of the United States. Back in ...
- Gallery listings -- Published Aug. 7, 2008 - Stockton Record
Gallery listings -- Published Aug. 7, 2008Stockton Record, CA - 3 hours agoOakdale Cowboy Museum: "Stone Fences and Corrals in the South Central Sierra Nevada Foothills: A Living History," through August. Hours: 10 am-2 pm Mon. ...
- Meet Singer-Songwriter Aimee Mann and Acclaimed Author Joseph O ... - Business Wire (press release)
Meet Singer-Songwriter Aimee Mann and Acclaimed Author Joseph O ...Business Wire (press release), CA - 13 hours agoWith a songcraft often compared with the Beatles and Badfinger, Mann frequently pairs the bleakest of poetry with soaring, infectious melodies. ...
- Open minds, open hearts, open house (Nuvo)
Indianapolis Peace House residents, who are making contributions to Indianapolis’ culture this summer at various peace-building organizations, will host an open house Wednesday, July 30.
- Exhibitions at National Arts Festival - ArtslinkNews
Exhibitions at National Arts FestivalArtslinkNews, South Africa - 1 hour agoEach has drawn from her or his own linguistic memory bank Setswana, Xhosa and North American poetry are among the words that are entwined in the work. ...
- Louis C. Leo - Leader-Herald
Mr. Louis C. Leo, 91, of Crystal River, Florida, died July 27, at Seven Rivers Regional Medical Center in Crystal River. He was born September 30, 1916, in Syracuse, New York,the son of the late Salvatore and Carmela Cosentino Leo. Mr. Leo was ...
- Three great ideas for your next 48 hours (Erie Times-News)
See the first Erie Summer Festival of the Arts Invitational Exhibit from 6 to 8 p.m. at Gannon University's Schuster Art Gallery, 619 Sassafras St.
- Brunswick poet among performers at An Evening for Chuck - The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com
Brunswick poet among performers at An Evening for ChuckThe Plain Dealer - cleveland.com, OH - 36 minutes agoThere will also be family friendly activities like balloon animals, belly dancers, photography by area artists and poetry by Buffalo ZEP poet TM Gottl of ...
- Huntington Heritage Days Kids Rodeo (Emery County Progress)
July 4 at 7 p.m. Events-stick horse barrel racing, 6 and under ($2); mutton bustin, 6 and under ($5); calf riding, 7-9 ($5); steer riding: 10-12 ($5); cash cow chase, 7-9 and 10-12 ($2); chicken chase, 0-6, 7-9, and 10-12.
- Puppets, poetry for Palestine in D.C. (JTA)
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