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- Poets in the spring (The Lantern)
Poetry doesn't have to be something you recite only to yourself in your room. Tonight, The Pen's Influence will give students a chance to express themselves through poetry in front of a live audience. "You should come out to hear people share their poetry," said Tamika Thomas, primary leader of The Pen's Influence.
- IP-Art comes back with added colour - Evening Star
IP-ART 2008 is to be launched tomorrow heralding a fortnight of colourful arts and cultural events in Ipswich. A special bus, painted up with festival colours, will launch the arts fortnight on the Cornhill at 4pm tomorrow and will be greeted by ...
- Santa Cruz - Monterey County Herald
Santa CruzMonterey County Herald, CA - Jun 26, 2008Poetry readings by Amber Coverdale Sumrall, Robin Ekiss, Kathleen Flowers, Michael Hannon, Stephen Meadows and Mikaela Wilson-Barad. ...
- Summer workshop focuses on writing - Community Press & Recorder
Summer workshop focuses on writingCommunity Press & Recorder, KY - 26 minutes agoThe week-long course for students entering the fourth- and fifth-grade covered writing topics such as poetry, journalism, persuasive writing, ...
- Shaw High School's Jonathan Lykes looks toward a future of making a ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Jonathan Lykes is a poet, activist, caregiver, scholar, singer and self-described "shifter and changer of things." What's next? The lean, 17-year-old Shaw High School student quietly stares into the possible future for a moment, then grins and says ...
- Anne d’Harnoncourt dies - Philadelphia Daily News
Anne d'Harnoncourt, 64, the leader of the Philadelphia Museum of Art since 1982, died unexpectedly this morning. The cause of death was not immediately available. Leading the prestigious museum for the last generation, d'Harnoncourt presided over a ...
- South Africa: That Attack On Fellow Africans in South Africa (AllAfrica.com)
The recent spate of xenophobic display, atrocity and hideous attack on their African brothers by South Africans looking for survival is disappointing, discouraging and very barbaric.
- Robin Williams acts, Bobcat Goldthwait directs; Danny DeVito takes ... - Orlando Sentinel
Robin Williams acts, Bobcat Goldthwait directs; Danny DeVito takes ...Orlando Sentinel, FL - 17 hours agoRobin Williams has signed to the indie feature World's Greatest Dad, in which he'll play a high school poetry teacher whose son has, says The Hollywood ...
- 'Scandal' needs schooling in comedy - The Washington Times
One of the scandalous things about "School for Scandal" is how it strains for laughs. Dry-eyed through a tragedy, you can endure, but not cracking many smiles during a comedy is particularly insufferable. All the ingredients for laugh-inducing ...
- A mission to fight blindness - Times Union
ALBANY -- Saima Ammar, founder and chief executive officer of Pakistan Foundation Fighting Blindness, is working to help people like her get an education and employment. Ammar, 38, was 2 when meningitis robbed her of her eyesight. Now, her institute ...
- Brazilian Writer, Glauco Ortolano, Releases First Book in English - PR.com (press release)
PR.com (press release)Brazilian Writer, Glauco Ortolano, Releases First Book in EnglishPR.com (press release), NY - 7 hours agoWe are the only species able to compose music, write poetry, worship gods, explore space, drink vodka and write bad checks. What other species can claim ...
- Taoiseach joins leading theatre companies as Irish take Manhattan - Irish Times
Taoiseach joins leading theatre companies as Irish take ManhattanIrish Times, Ireland - 7 hours agoThe Abbey is in New York staging its production of American writer Sam Shepherd's Kicking a Dead Horse. Mr Cowen was uncharacteristically diffident in such ...
- Government of Canada Supports Cape Breton's Magazine Centre for ... - Market Wire
ENGLISHTOWN, NOVA SCOTIA--(Marketwire - July 7, 2008) - Canadians across the country will soon be able to access Cape Breton Island's rich cultural heritage online, thanks to an investment by the Government of Canada. Gerald Keddy, Member of ...
- July 12: Local Lifestyle Briefs (The Herald Bulletin)
A breakfast buffet will be served to retirees of Delco Remy Plants 8 and 17 at the Rax Restaurant, 11 and Main streets at 8:30 a.m. Thursday. Any retiree from these two plants is welcome to attend, cost is $7 per person. Overflow parking may use the north end of the library’s parking lot.
- Food again big part of Somali festival (The Lewiston Sun Journal)
LEWISTON - Food from all across the western horn of Africa will be central to Saturday's Somali Independence Day celebration at the Multi-Purpose Center.
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