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- Friends of Library announce scholarship recipients - hometownweekly
Friends of Library announce scholarship recipientshometownweekly, MA - 12 hours agoHe was also chosen by the judges to receive the All-School Poetry Award worth $500. Junior Michaela Pembroke was the recipient of the Prose Award for ...
- Star of Spike Lee's 'When the Levees Broke,' puts heart into raw ... - New Orleans Times-Picayune Blogs
Ted Jackson / The Times-Picayune Phyllis Montana LeBlanc pens her hurricane tale in "Not Just the Levees Broke: My Life Before and After Katrina." See Phyllis talk about her book » "I truly believe that home is where the heart is and when you say ...
- Unknown Wonderland shines at Rochester jazz festival - Democrat and Chronicle
Even though you might expect big names like Al Green to suck all of the air out of the East End, brilliant little unknowns at the smaller venues still find room to breathe at the festival. Friday night at Montage, they were still talking about the ...
- East Bay Briefings ; Regional - RedOrbit
East Bay Briefings ; RegionalRedOrbit, TX - 20 minutes agoFor information contact the Bayside Family YMCA at 245-2444. Poetry reading: A group poetry reading to showcase the work of local poets who took part in the ...
- China's minority language translators exceed 100,000 - Xinhua News Agency
SHANGHAI, Aug. 6 (Xinhua) -- China has made new advances in minority language protection, as more than 100,000 professionals and amateurs are now translating between Mandarin Chinese and minority languages. "Compared with the past, China's minority ...
- Summer's beautiful melodies - Vancouver Sun
Vancouver SunSummer's beautiful melodiesVancouver Sun, Canada - 3 hours agoWhat a lovely heart for poetry and justice, albeit with a slightly cynical edge, our young people have. I thought this was more the kind of music Amy ...
- Sanya Richards clinches Olympic berth (Miami Herald)
Sanya Richards has her eyes locked on a gold medal at the Beijing Olympics. But that didn't prevent her from looking past the first step toward being best in the world, which was to confirm that she is best in the nation in the 400-meter sprint. Slicing through a headwind on the backstretch and gaining momentum with a tailwind on the homestretch, Richards won her race by three strides at the ...
- Thunder and Lightning on the Keys, With Some Intermittent Sunshine (New York Times)
The International Keyboard Institute & Festival opened with a recital by Jerome Rose, a pianist who never met a triple forte he didn?t like.
- Music (Euronews)
In an exclusive interview with EuroNews, Philip Glass talks about the challenge of setting music to Leonard Cohen’s poetry – a collection, 20 years in the making, of some 167 poems and 43 original illustrations by Cohen himself. Glass was recently in Madrid where he performed at the Autumn Festival.
- Equal opportunity unemployment (Salon.com)
For the first time since the women's movement began, an economic recovery has not led to a higher percentage of women in the workforce.
- A Universal monster mash - Diamondback Online
A Universal monster mashDiamondback Online, MD - 4 hours agoSeth MacFarlane (Family Guy) provides the perfect comic counterbalance for Perlman in the form of supernatural bureaucrat Johann Krauss, another one of del ...
- Augustana professor's writing goes international (The Argus Leader)
Writer Patrick Hicks takes readers on a journey, exploring stories set in England, Spain, Germany and Ireland. The Augustana College professor also uses Midwestern settings in his poetry, even Sioux Falls, for his first international paperback: "Finding the Gossamer." The 38-year-old writer-in-residence in Augie's English department is a Minnesota native but spent several years studying and ...
- Finding Drama Between the Covers - New York Sun
Finding Drama Between the CoversNew York Sun, United States - 2 hours agoBut when it comes to reading in general, plays are like poetry for most of us: We stopped with what we encountered in school, which probably meant ...
- Book By Authors Returns With New Focus - Gazette Newspapers
Book By Authors Returns With New FocusGazette Newspapers, CA - Aug 23, 2008All genres, ranging from poetry and fiction to essays and historical pieces, will be considered, and all entries must be 300 words or less. ...
- Nancy Metzgar Lippa | Theater assistant, 64 - Philadelphia Inquirer
Nancy W. Metzgar Lippa, 64, a retired administrative assistant at People's Light and Theatre near Malvern, died of pancreatic cancer Saturday at home in Springfield, Delaware County. Mrs. Lippa graduated from Nether Providence High School. After ...
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