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- Miami FC's coach Zinho and teammates to serve as "celebrity ... - OurSports Central (press release)
Miami FC's coach Zinho and teammates to serve as "celebrity ...OurSports Central (press release), WI - 3 hours agoOn Wednesday, September 24th, Whole Foods Market Coral Gables (located at 6701 Red Road) will donate 5% of the day's sales to American SCORES Miami. ...
- $25k Grant Supports Cranford Public School's Service to Others - Scarlet Scuttlebutt
$25k Grant Supports Cranford Public School's Service to OthersScarlet Scuttlebutt, NJ - 12 hours agoThey will craft a poem capturing the essence of the picture, fashion the poetry and photograph into a keepsake, and present it to a resident of a local ...
- The Freedom to Offend - Atlantic Free Press
The Freedom to OffendAtlantic Free Press, Netherlands - 56 minutes agoNotably, too, in the 1920's, the greatest novel of the English language, James Joyce's "Ulysses," was banned by the Tariff Act , and confiscated at American ...
- Generation of emerging leadership - Charlotte Post
Generation of emerging leadershipCharlotte Post, NC - 18 hours ago“I approached about 20-25 African American business leaders about our role in the community and the responses I received was that we as a community have to ...
- DIVERSIONS for September 25, 2008 (Evansville Courier & Press)
NORTH MARCHING BAND INVITATIONAL — 5 p.m., Central Football Stadium, 5400 N. First Ave. ($5 per person). Call 435-8283. PATIO JAM — featuring Andrea Wirth and Warren Batts, 8 p.m., Red Geranium Restaurant, New Harmony, Ind. ($10 minimum per person).
- OTRE gets United Way grant - Cheraw Chronicle
OTRE gets United Way grantCheraw Chronicle, SC - 7 hours agoThe poetry contest is set for February 2009 with $300 in prizes for winners. “Thanks to the United Way and Founders Federal Credit Union, we will be able ...
- Digging the arts - Glendale News-Press
A graduate student hopes to create positive vibes for Woodbury University with a day of art diversity and education. Jocelyn Ramirez-Blanco is organizing the inaugural “Can You Dig It!†arts and cultural festival from 1 to 6 p.m. today featuring ...
- Nachmanovitch leads improvisational music - Daily Progress
Text size: small | medium | large By The Daily Progress Staff Published: September 25, 2008 An evening of improvisations on electric and acoustic violins, viola, flute, alto flute and percussion is coming to Gravity Lounge.
- Great poet's grave stokes Civil War dispute (The Charlotte Observer)
The tranquil, pine-carpeted hills in this patch of southern Spain hold awful secrets. Now, one of them has been thrust into the spotlight of a still painful accounting of atrocities committed in the Spanish Civil War. The dispute has arisen over whether to open the grave of Federico Garcia Lorca, widely considered Spain's best 20th century poet and playwright. At the start of the 1936-39 war, ...
- Poetry Foundation names children's laureate, humor winner - Chicago Tribune
"When I grow up," begins a poem by Mary Ann Hoberman, "I want to be/A grown-up who remembers me/And what it felt like to be small. ..." Hoberman is that kind of grown-up. Now at age 78 and a grandmother, she claims a vivid recall of her young ...
- On The Campaign Trail - American Reporter
CARTERSVILLE, Ga. -- They embrace me with friendship, encircle me with support for my literary efforts, and although I already consider myself "rich," I am made richer by knowing them. I think of them as brothers, not of the flesh but of the spirit ...
- Inaugural Edwin Morgan poetry prize awarded (Guardian Unlimited)
Cambridge University graduate Kate Miller has won the inaugural Edwin Morgan International Poetry Competition for her poem After the Ban
- Britain's Gordon Brown Fights for His Political Life (Time Magazine)
As the ruling Labour Party struggles to appear united behind him, the Wall Street meltdown offers the Prime Minister his best hopes for a political revival
- Bread Loaf Writers' Conference: A job where tips aren't monetary - Seattle Times
Gerald Maa, 27, center, of Washington, D.C., and Christian Anton Gerard, 26, right, of Norfolk, Va., refill food trays during the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference. RIPTON, Vt. — It's billed as the oldest writers conference in the nation, a gathering ...
- Much Madness is Divinest Sense: Wisdom in Memoirs of Soul-Suffering - The Christian Century
Much Madness is Divinest Sense: Wisdom in Memoirs of Soul-SufferingThe Christian Century - 35 minutes agoBorrowing her book title from Emily Dickinson, whose own sufferings are recorded in poetry that offers a radically alternative view of ordinary life, ...
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