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- What's up The Daily Telegram - Superior Telegram
What's up The Daily TelegramSuperior Telegram, MN - 18 minutes agoTUESDAY, DULUTH — Fiction/Poetry Writing Group, 6-8 pm at Chester Creek Cafe, 1902 E. Eighth St. Contact Jill Hinners at 349-6431 or Cheryl Reitan at ...
- Event Celebrates Thorp Centennial (Mountain View Telegraph)
By Laura Nesbitt Mountain View Telegraph Estancia may be the birthplace of cowboy songs and poetry. Susan Gervasi, who will introduce her film, “On the Trail of Jack Thorp,” believes that's true.
- Urban Music Week starts Friday (Scarborough Mirror)
The best in Canadian and international urban music will be showcased during the 12th annual Urban Music Week Aug. 29 to Sept. 6. Formerly called Toronto Urban Music Festival, Canada's largest urban music festival brings out more than 10,000 people to various venues around the city each year.
- Young American Indians Find Their Voice in Poetry (New York Times)
Students at the Santa Fe Indian School are drawing national attention for their decidedly American Indian take on an art form that has grown increasingly popular with young people.
- Event: Memories of poet Shamsur Rahman recalled - New Nation
Poets, educationists and litterateurs at a seminar in the city said that we could identify poet Shamsur Rahman as a poet of post-colonial period in the light of timeframe. Shamsur Rahman started writing his poets for the last forty years of the ...
- "Man on Wire": An enthralling documentary (San Jose Mercury News)
On the morning of Aug. 7, 1974, after months of preparation and years of dreaming, a French daredevil named Philippe Petit stepped into the sky above Lower Manhattan.
- Prodigy - Still Standing - Sixshot.com
Sixshot.comProdigy - Still StandingSixshot.com, Switzerland - 16 hours agoI started writing a lot of poetry. I got a lot of ideas. I have time to sit down and think like never before so I got a lot of good ideas coming to me. ...
- Iran, in a new light (MPNnow.com)
Lynda Howland, of Pittsford, recently traveled to Iran with a group from the Fellowship of Reconciliation, an interfaith peace organization. Touring historical sites and meeting with a former Iranian president, religious, cultural and political leaders, she experienced a country and culture few Americans visit.
- OTEP To Film First-Ever Live DVD - July 3, 2008 - Blabbermouth.net
OTEP To Film First-Ever Live DVD - July 3, 2008Blabbermouth.net, NY - 2 hours agoSo if you ever thought about breaking free from the cocoon, butterfly, now is the (fucking) time. "Those that come in costume (blood pigs, ghostflowers, ...
- More readers' favorites, but not for much longer - Kentucky.com
More readers' favorites, but not for much longerKentucky.com, KY - 21 hours ago”A great teen novel that's much deeper and much better than the average teen romance. Read this instead of Gossip Girl.“ 9. Saints at the River by Ron Rash. ...
- Meet the Levins - Seattle Post Intelligencer
Seattle Post IntelligencerMeet the LevinsSeattle Post Intelligencer - 49 minutes agoCarol's forthcoming poetry chapbook "Red Rooms and Others" is inspired by the house. The tour takes over an hour, but it also a travelogue about their ...
- Visions of Haiti - Canada.com
The truth can finally be told: Ottawa's high-profile performance poet and social activist, Oni The Haitian Sensation, is not all that Haitian. Actually, Oni was born in Montreal, and has never been to Haiti. She was named after Swedish film star ...
- Poole: Newest Warrior Maggette is all business (Contra Costa Times)
Joining the Golden State Warriors wasn't guard Corey Maggette's dream, but it's close enough, columnist Monte Poole says. Blog: Inside the Warriors | More
- Old-Time Country Music fest brings hundreds of performers to Le Mars - Le Mars Daily Sentinel
Old-Time Country Music fest brings hundreds of performers to Le MarsLe Mars Daily Sentinel, IA - 25 minutes agoThere will also be contests, such as the Over-50 Singing Contest; Cowboy Poetry & Storytelling Contest; Open Yodeling Contest; Acoustic Bass Contest, ...
- John Keats’s obsession with fame and death. - New Yorker
New YorkerJohn Keats’s obsession with fame and death.New Yorker, United States - 1 hour agoTuberculosis was slowly choking him to death, leaving him without the will or the energy to work: he had written almost no poetry since late the preceding ...
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