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- 'Awesome August' events set at Landis - Daily Star
Landis Arboretum in Esperance will host a variety of events on Aug. 30 under the title "the Awesome August Perfecta." The Landis board of trustees, staff and intrepid volunteers have issued a challenge to members of the state Legislature, their ...
- Edgar Allan Poe Annotated And Illustrated "Gold Standard" Book ... - Live-PR.com (Pressemitteilung)
Edgar Allan Poe Annotated And Illustrated "Gold Standard" Book ...Live-PR.com (Pressemitteilung), Austria - 4 hours ago... and poetry to Poe from his many romantic interests. Here is a sampling of the tales and poems included: Annabel Lee, The Bells, The Black Cat, ...
- Thursday, Aug. 28 - Advocate Weekly
Thursday, Aug. 28Advocate Weekly, MA - 15 minutes agoTriplex Cinema, Upstairs Live presents inaugural Poetry Slam hosted by Taylor Mali, four-time winner of the National Poetry Slam, featuring poetry reading ...
- Hey, kids! Let's put on an offensive show!`Hamlet 2' may be hit-or ... - Grand Rapids Press
Unlike its predecessor, ``Hamlet 2'' starts off uproariously, bogs down in the middle and regains some of its comic momentum in its last third. But those who find the original ``Hamlet'' to be kind of a downer will be comforted to know that ``Hamlet ...
- Singer Anne Hills at St. Charles celebration - Chicago Daily Herald
Singer Anne Hills at St. Charles celebrationChicago Daily Herald, IL - 2 hours agoHer poetic work won her second place in the Atlanta Review's 1999 International Poetry Contest. She and Tom Paxton released a duet recording, ...
- Kidnap suspect says days with daughter 'glorious' - WHDH-TV
WHDH-TVKidnap suspect says days with daughter 'glorious'WHDH-TV, MA - 10 hours agoHe portrayed himself as a doting father who read poetry to his daughter and taught her to read newspapers and scientific journals before she was 3. ...
- Palestinian Darwish is laid to rest - The Press Association
Palestinian Darwish is laid to restThe Press Association - Aug 13, 2008Thousands marched behind the casket, draped in a Palestinian flag and covered with wreaths, as it was driven through Ramallah in a black pickup truck. ...
- Times Gone By - Cherokee Daily Times
Sam Betts is beginning to believe that the goblins will get him if he doesn't watch out. Monday morning as recounted in the Times his house was destroyed by fire. That afternoon he moved into the Dr. R. L Cleaves tenement located a few rods west of ...
- Entering the Kat's Den - Jewish Exponent
Jewish ExponentEntering the Kat's DenJewish Exponent, PA - 59 minutes agoAnd, after all is said and done -- and danced to -- isn't it romantic? "I like that she's Jewish; you don't see it that often in young female roles where ...
- With the Spanish Parliament Poised to Extend "Human Rights" to ... - FindLaw
With the Spanish Parliament Poised to Extend "Human Rights" to ...FindLaw, CA - 1 hour agoAs Professor Gary Francione observed in Introduction to Animal Rights: Your Child or the Dog? and Animals as Persons: Essays on the Abolition of Animal ...
- Remembering a man of great words - Belleville Intelligencer
Remembering a man of great wordsBelleville Intelligencer, Canada - 2 hours agoJeff Seffinga, wearing a white Jack Kerouac T-shirt (Kerouac, who died in 1969, was an American writer and poet of the so-called Beat Generation), ...
- Book festival schedule - Desert Valley Times
Book festival scheduleDesert Valley Times, UT - 2 hours agoRoom D - Emma Lou Thayne will address crowds again on "How Poetry Happens." Room E - Richard Richards, from Ogden, has been a leading Republican Party ...
- Prince George poet wins prestigious national award (Prince George Citizen Online)
Prince George poet Gillian Wigmore has won the eighth annual 2008 ReLit Award for her collection of poetry, Soft Geography (Caitlin Press), says Rob Budde, professor of creative writing at UNBC.The ReLit Award is, according to The Globe and Mail, “the country’s pre-eminent literary prize recognizing independent presses,” Budde said.Winners receive the ReLit Ring, designed by Christopher Kearney ...
- On the Front Lines of the Global Food Crisis - Slate
ULYANOVSK, Russia—On a humid Sunday afternoon in late June, about 100 couples clutching newborn babies filed into the Lenin Memorial overlooking the wide banks of the Volga River. This mammoth concrete slab of Soviet constructivism was erected in ...
- Local students, staff compete in National Poetry Slam Festival (University of Wisconsin - Madison)
Hundreds of spoken-word performers will be in Madison Aug. 3-9 for National Poetry Slam 2008 . The poet-performers are members of some 75 teams that will compete at several downtown venues for a chance to advance to the finals showcase and competition at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 9, at the Overture Center for the Arts, 201 State St.
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