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- KABAM showcases talent - Kingman Daily Miner
KABAM showcases talentKingman Daily Miner, AZ - 42 minutes agoActivities begin Thursday night at Beale Street Brews, 418 E. Beale St., from 6 to 8 pm Local poets are invited to join in Open Poetry Night and meet author ...
- 2008 Midsummer Night Swing & Lincoln Center Out of Doors (Playbill Arts)
Under new leadership, the popular Lincoln Center outdoor summer series will kick off July 8 with Midsummer Night Swing . Due to ongoing construction in the Plaza, both Swing and Lincoln Center Out of Doors have been moved to Damrosch Park (62nd Street at Amsterdam Ave) for the year.
- Are Saratoga's best juveniles yet to come? - ESPN.com
Tomorrow is fresh in the air today at Saratoga, where opening week features time-honored juvenile races like the Schuylerville Stakes for the fillies and the Sanford for the boys. Might we be seeing the game's future stars? While projecting greatness ...
- Memoirs of a Girl From the East Country (O.K., Queens) (New York Times)
In her memoir, Bob Dylan?s former girlfriend looks back at their time in the Greenwich Village in the 1960s with affection.
- Poet so inspired by Blackburn, he’s written a book about it - Lancashire Telegraph
Poet so inspired by Blackburn, he’s written a book about itLancashire Telegraph, UK - 44 minutes agoHe’s also a world expert in the Bronte sisters and has published six collections of poetry. Now he’s returned to his humble roots to publish his seventh ...
- Tracking a Mass. murder mystery (Boston Globe)
In 2005, a 20-year quest to track down one of Massachusetts's longest-wanted criminals, Norman Porter Jr., came to an end. As ends often do, it opened a new chapter - the "now what?" phase - that gets a careful investigation in Rowley director-producer Susan Gray's new film, "Killer Poet."
- Author keeps readers on hook - TheNewsTribune.com
Author keeps readers on hookTheNewsTribune.com, WA - 1 hour agoI was doing poetry and short stories. I wasn’t getting paid even when I did get published. I was fishing and reading the fishing magazines. ...
- Summer adventures: New books can help kids expand horizons ... - Watertown Daily Times
Last summer, readers young and old crowded into bookstores to await the release of the final book in the Harry Potter series. Now, with the tale complete, fans must look outside of Hogwarts to satisfy their reading cravings. This summer, plenty of ...
- Exploring the frontier: Fest brings Utah's early days back to life ... - Deseret News
Exploring the frontier: Fest brings Utah's early days back to life ...Deseret News, UT - 4 hours ago... dance, storytelling, poetry, drama and other artistic endeavors. "It's so important to preserve that American cultural heritage," adds Shawnda Bishop, ...
- Posted: 06-07-2008 , 03:11 GMT (Al Bawaba)
Like always, Tunisian artist Latifa takes her time choosing the best projects for her fans and she has accomplished what she aims for when she worked with the Lebanese composer Ziad Al Rahabani on her album “Bi Nus Al Jaw”. The critics of her previous album were divided in opinions; however, at the end it came out as a successful album and Latifa was able to feature variety in her work.
- Thursday June 12, 2008 - Berkeley Daily Planet
Thursday June 12, 2008Berkeley Daily Planet, CA - 5 hours agoEach year my Spanish dual-immersion students at Rosa Parks produce laminated poetry bookmarks as part of our “Pepper Ink” labor unit. ...
- Now the smart money is on magazines for intellectuals - Guardian Unlimited
Some rich men buy football teams, but millionaires with more lofty pretensions acquire intellectual magazines instead. Already this year, entrepreneur Michael Danson has acquired a 50 per cent stake in the New Statesman from its proprietor Geoffrey ...
- Poet who could not hold a pen - Mosman Daily
Poet who could not hold a penMosman Daily, Australia - 2 hours agoAnd while her work is recognised in the annals of Australian poetry, neither her real name, Minnie Agnes Filson, nor her pseudonym, Rickety Kate, ...
- Uganda: Who is Esther? (AllAfrica.com)
Esther Nabaasa Mugizi, (21), the winner of the second edition of Tusker Project Fame (TPF) Academy, inspires many people. A poetry fanatic, Esther has a sweet tooth and constantly craves chocolate and sweets. Her weaknesses: Forgetfulness and being very serious about life.
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