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- Entertain your brain at the library - Community Press & Recorder
Entertain your brain at the libraryCommunity Press & Recorder, KY - 8 minutes ago... offers a brain-boosting line-up of poetry slams, readers' theater, storytelling, music and dance as well as gaming events, FX workshops, movie days, ...
- Galway launch of poems from Guantánamo Bay - Galway Advertiser
Galway launch of poems from Guantánamo BayGalway Advertiser, Ireland - 11 hours agoAll but the most knee-jerk America haters where horrified by the cold-blooded slaughter by Al Queda of almost 3000 American office workers. ...
- Celebration and questioning - Tonight South Africa
When one speaks of poetic heritage in this country, Lesego Rampolokeng is up there with the greats. Controversy follows him around, because he calls a spade a spade. His poetry strikes a chord, because it reflects what's happening in this country ...
- Return to previous page Continue to next page - Minneapolis Star Tribune
K eenan Hooper likes to joke around and admits he has a motormouth. He also admits to getting into trouble again and again with teachers weary of his antics. School officials have sent him home more times than Keenan or his mom can count. ¶ So often ...
- Brought stage magic to city - Herald News
The theater bug bit Georgiann Goodson of Joliet when she was just 13 years old, during a touring performance of "You Can't Take it With You" at the Rialto Square Theatre in Joliet said her good friend, actor John Lordan of Evanston. Until she retired ...
- A real whirlwind (Louisville Courier-Journal)
Natalie Wicke is a 15-year-old sophomore at J. Graham Brown School. She lives in a house with a huge garden and hopes to turn her poetry into music.
- Library announces top writers in contest - Denton Record Chronicle
Library announces top writers in contestDenton Record Chronicle, TX - 1 hour agoThe Denton Public Library recently announced winners of its creative writing contest, which included poetry, essay and short story categories. ...
- Song of passion for the Gael - Independent
Share 'I NOT I, she not she and he not he.' That was the deliciously cryptic quip Michael O'Loughlin flipped my way when I phoned to arrange this interview with his wife Judith Mok. What the hell was he talking about? Well, Judith's latest novel Gael ...
- Haunted by his prison job - Las Vegas Sun
Haunted by his prison jobLas Vegas Sun, NV - 2 hours agoOnce he left, he published poetry in newspapers and magazines about the job, and started a blog, Vegas Quixote, where he does more of the same: tell stories ...
- Ajax writer claims Pulitzer award - Newsdurhamregion.com
Ajax writer claims Pulitzer awardNewsdurhamregion.com, Canada - 2 hours agoShe's a writer, "mostly on-line," but she also has two unpublished novels and has had poetry published. "This is the first competition for non-journalist ...
- America Back on Track... for Tuesday, July 8th - OpEdNews
OpEdNewsAmerica Back on Track... for Tuesday, July 8thOpEdNews, PA - 2 hours agoIn addition he has published more than 1500 SetonnoteS commentaries, plus poetry and political essays in publications across the country. ...
- Child's poses: Storytime Yoga teaches kids through movement and myth - Daily Camera
Child's poses: Storytime Yoga teaches kids through movement and mythDaily Camera, CO - 2 hours agoThe Storytime Yoga method incorporates poetry, song, words in Spanish, geography and yoga philosophy. Solis uses several stick puppets from her ...
- Teen Intro: Fabian Daniel Elliott - FayObserver.com
Teen Intro: Fabian Daniel ElliottFayObserver.com, NC - 9 hours ago... I enjoy working with numbers; history, because I have always been curious about how people lived before me; and English — I like to dabble in poetry. ...
- Coach's influence still burns bright - Baltimore Sun
Coach's influence still burns brightBaltimore Sun, United States - 4 hours agoAll he did was average 27 points and 22 rebounds for the Poets in leading them to an MSA title. Graham praised Wade for giving him the freedom to play ...
- Ardent theater volunteer plays leading role in community arts (The Charleston Gazette)
With the contagious enthusiasm of a cheerleader at a pep rally, she lures volunteers and drums up support for the arts like the Pied Piper leading rats out of Hamelin. Â As community arts coordinator for the state Commission on the Arts, Debbie Rainey Haught works diligently to generate arts programming in cities and towns across the state.
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