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- Urban Planner: October 2, 2008 (Torontoist)
MUSIC: Today, War Child Canada is presenting " Busking For Change ," a day-long busking event featuring a number of reasonably successful Canadian performers.
- Falling bookish - Sacramento News & Review
Falling bookishSacramento News & Review, CA - 18 minutes agoHe is to poetry what Raymond Carver was to the short story, what Pete Rose was to the bunt. In fact, John Ashbery’s influence is so broad, it’s impossible ...
- Education Newsmakers: 08/12/2008 - Traverse City Record Eagle
Education Newsmakers: 08/12/2008Traverse City Record Eagle, MI - 2 hours ago... Merit Award ($100), Cinematic Arts; Andrew Michael Marquardt, Merit Award ($100), Spoken Only; Ines Pujos, Merit Award ($100), Poetry; Shawn Carl Smith, ...
- Celebration lets poetry flow - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
Celebration lets poetry flowThe Star-Ledger - NJ.com, NJ - Aug 15, 2008by Chanta L. Jackson/The Star-Ledger In honor of his third year producing poetry shows in Newark, Elijah Brown is hosting an anniversary slam Saturday at 47 ...
- VIDEO: Halloween scares all around - Easton Journal
VIDEO: Halloween scares all aroundEaston Journal, MA - 6 hours agoThe Main Street Café in Easton will host a poetry reading on Oct. 29 and a release party of “A Nightmare on Main St.,†a Halloween anthology of original ...
- Plans for national music museum come to a coda - Washington Business Journal
Plans for national music museum come to a codaWashington Business Journal, DC - 3 hours agoThe music center brought some attractions to the stage, such as a Valentine’s Day student poetry contest, and planned to expand its classes, festivals and ...
- Author Carrie Allen McCray Nickens dies - Star News Online
COLUMBIA, S.C. | A South Carolina woman who became well-known for her book on her biracial heritage has died at age 95. Funeral officials said a memorial service for author Carrie Allen McCray Nickens will be held Tuesday in Columbia. Nickens died ...
- Gossip Girl's Ed Westwick Shows His Poetic Side (People Magazine)
Check out a poem the actor shared with PEOPLE that he wrote "at like six in the morning"
- Court Revives Lawsuit Against No Child Left Behind Law - Common Dreams
A federal appeals court on Monday revived a legal challenge to the federal No Child Left Behind education law, saying that school districts have been justified in complaining that the law required them to pay for testing and other programs without ...
- What's happening at the state parks - Billings Gazette
Bannack State Park, Bannack: Enjoy an evening of original cowboy poetry with Rick Kuntz, Roy Pace and Val Prophet beginning at 7 p.m. Saturday. Beavertail State Park, Missoula: Educator Tom Lukomski presents a living history of Pvt. Joseph Whitehouse ...
- The top grads in the GTA (Toronto Star)
They get the kind of grades most of us only dream about. One achieved 100 per cent in six Grade 12 subjects. Another is going to Harvard after scoring perfect on the SAT. And one tells a touching tale that changed her academic life: how, after flunking a test in Grade 4, a teacher gave her a second chance. From that moment on, she was determined to be a stellar student. These are the stories of ...
- A look at 'the other side of life' - Chicago Sun-Times
A look at 'the other side of life'Chicago Sun-Times, United States - 1 hour agoSunday's activities include an open mike at the Pullman Stables, where hobos will share stories, poetry and songs. The gathering ends with a square ...
- Beck eases his Modern Guilt (Canada.com)
The puppets and props are staying at home for Beck's North American tour. All he'll be packing are a bunch of songs and a dose of Modern Guilt.
- Chester's streets come alive as performers go Up The Wall - Chester Evening Leader
Chester's streets come alive as performers go Up The WallChester Evening Leader, UK - 9 hours agoChris Ingram, who greeted people at the entrance of the Cathedral grounds with songs and poetry, enjoyed the event and is pleased it was a success. ...
- On screen, Muslims in a new light (Boston Globe)
When political activist Nasser Weddady moved from Florence, Ky., to Brookline in January 2007, he said he expected to find "the bluest corner of the bluest of states."
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