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- Theater review: A wistful double bill (San Jose Mercury News)
The road not taken beckons at the California Theatre Center, which has launched its Summer Rep with a double bill of short plays musing on life's dreams and regrets.
- McNeese Poets - McNeese State University
McNeese State UniversityMcNeese PoetsMcNeese State University, LA - 1 hour agoRudimentary as they may have been, he considers those lyrics to be his first works of poetry. âIâve always had an inherent love of language,â Shewmaker said ...
- Art association ends annual poetry contest - Newburyport Daily News
After thousands of entries, many dozen winners and 17 years â not to mention countless pentameters, metaphors and refrains â the Newburyport Art Association 's Annual Poetry Contest is coming to an end. The contest, which started in 1994 ...
- From A to F, a 2008 NBA draft report card (Fox Sports)
After all the dust settled, 11 teams received A's on NBADraft.net's report card, including the Clippers. One team earned an F.
- Volunteer says taking first step is the hardest (The Doings Hinsdale)
One friend asking her to be involved kick-started a 20-plus year volunteer career for Hinsdale's Lisa Wilhelm Haag. "Start where you can to help a cause and say, 'What else can I do,' " she said. "Someone is going to call you about a volunteer opportunity." Since the 1980s, she has been involved with the YWCA of Metro Chicago, where she is the treasurer of the board and chairman of the finance ...
- Man of the West - DVD Talk
Man of the WestDVD Talk, OR - 45 minutes ago... while Dock's death wish (to the accompaniment of Link calling out Dock's useless savagery in these changed, civilized times) achieves no poetry, ...
- Books help teens understand Army, war McClatchy-Tribune May 20, 2008 (Wilson County News)
By Rebecca Young - For today's teens, the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan have stretched on for half their lives or more. Most second-graders can't remember a time when there wasn't an Iraq war.
- On This Day in History: July 10 âJust an Average Guyâ - Brooklyn Daily Eagle
On This Day in History: July 10 âJust an Average GuyâBrooklyn Daily Eagle, NY - 17 minutes agoIn his early teens he began to write songs, and during his high school years he played with a folk/bluegrass band. Arlo was just past his teen years when in ...
- Virtual Greats Enters $1.5 Billion Virtual Goods Market - Consumer Electronics Net
SAN FRANCISCO, BUSINESS WIRE -- Millions of Us LLC, an agency specializing in virtual worlds and large online communities, today announced that it is launching a new company, Virtual Greats, to take advantage of the rapidly growing market for virtual ...
- The Poetry Session at O'Shea's - Cape Cod Today
The monthly spoken word open mic. May's featured reader is Harwich poet and Mad River Press founder, Barry Sternlieb. Arrive before 7 if you'd like to sign up to read. The Session is an all-ages event. (TM) Che Pecat' is a new and unique line of ...
- Experts talk about writing - Riverside Press Enterprise
A day of free writing-related seminars and workshops will be held Saturday in Redlands. The event begins at 10 a.m. with a workshop "Landscape Your Manuscript" with Marilyn Cram-Donahue, author of 30 books. She will discuss the importance of setting ...
- Bulges (The New Yorker)
The Incredible Hulkâ picks up the story of Bruce Banner--the guy with anger-management problems--some five years after the end of his tantrummy misadventures in âHulk.â As Bruce, Edward Norton has taken over for Eric Bana, and Louis Leterrier has replaced Ang Lee as director, but Bruceâs situation . . .
- Fame and Fortune: Alan Sillitoe - Times Online
Times OnlineFame and Fortune: Alan SillitoeTimes Online, UK - 1 hour agoHis ninth novel, A Start in Life, has just been republished. Sillitoe, 80, has also published several collections of poetry, short stories and plays. ...
- The browser - The Observer
The browserThe Observer, UK - Jul 19, 2008... of the Church of England were not enough, Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams has found time to dash off a volume of poetry, Headwaters (Perpetua). ...
- Poetry contest winners are fine specimens of insincerity - Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Poetry contest winners are fine specimens of insincerityRochester Democrat and Chronicle, NY - 2 hours agoThe first-place winner, drumroll please, is Leah Warth, 10, of Brighton, who wrote her poem as part of a project in Adele Linton and Ina Sham's fourth-grade ...
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