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- Baker to celebrate Homestead Days - Billings Gazette
BAKER - The Baker Centennial Homestead Days/All Class Reunion is Thursday through Sunday and is presented by the O'Fallon Historical Society and Museum. All events are being held at the Fallon County Fairgrounds south of Baker on Highway 7. The ...
- DSS 2008 Signature Events begin with World of Stories - Al-Bawaba
DSS 2008 Signature Events begin with World of StoriesAl-Bawaba, Jordan - 18 hours agoAudiences of all ages can enjoy hilarious adaptations of ‘Sleeping Beauty’ and ‘Little Red Riding Hood’, with two shows organised daily between 5:30pm and ...
- Daleville's English Super Bowl team qualifies for state competition - Muncie Star Press
Daleville's English Super Bowl team qualifies for state competitionMuncie Star Press, IN - 2 hours agoThey also studied a variety of short stories and poetry from the time period. "I really wasn't sure what to expect," senior Michael Phillips said. ...
- Festival builds bridge between art and entertainment - The Age
Festival builds bridge between art and entertainmentThe Age, Australia - 2 hours ago"It's culturally threatening in a way, not a lot of poetry in it. But you're sitting in a culture that is one of the most travelled," she says. ...
- 50 Cent's Palace Of Doomed Love Devoured By Conveniently Timed Blaze - Defamer.com
Defamer.com50 Cent's Palace Of Doomed Love Devoured By Conveniently Timed BlazeDefamer.com, CA - 14 hours agoIf you talking about money, homie, I ain't concerned." Never before has the poetry of the street resonated with such dire consequence. By Seth.
- Tony Rose, Publisher/CEO, Amber Communications Group, Inc. and Other Top Black Book Publishers to Receive The Wheatley ... (BlackNews.com)
National (BlackNews.com) - Tony Rose, Publisher/CEO, Amber Communications Group, Inc. and Executive Director/Co-Founder of the African American Pavilion at BookExpo America has been selected to receive the prestigious Wheatley Book Award.
- Marie Chouinard has spring in her dance steps - Canada.com
Through the self-titled company she founded in 1990, Montreal's Marie Chouinard enjoys a huge reputation in dance in contemporary dance centres around the world for the raw energy, passion and sheer imaginative scope of her radically innovative ...
- CNN - Poet Gives Voice To Black America (WSMV Nashville)
Born Of The Smoke-Infused Speakeasies Of 1950s And '60s Underground San Francisco, California, The Art Of Spoken Word Was Popularized By Beatnik Novelists Such As Jack Kerouac. Today, Hip Hop Has Inspired New Spoken Word Poet Jon Goode And Others To Give Voice To Serious Topics Ranging From AIDS And Prostitution To Gas Prices And Love. Â
- Sixth-grader's water-themed poems take top honors (Daily Herald)
Bailey Bystry, a Glen Ellyn resident and sixth-grade student at Hadley Junior High School, earned a spot as a finalist in the River of Words Environmental Poetry & Art Contest -- the largest youth poetry competition in the world.
- New bookstore opens; profit not required; Kilns Bookstore will put money it makes back into store and charities (The Bulletin)
Kilns Bookstore, a new addition to Central Oregon‘s bookseller ranks, will open its doors in the Old Mill Marketplace in Bend today. The opening comes just more than a month after The Book Barn, a 35-year-old shop in nearby downtown, closed due to declining sales and stiff competition from online retailers such as Amazon.
- Interfaith service remembers children (Greenwich Post)
Mother’s Day and Father’s Day can be difficult for those who have lost an unborn baby, an infant or a young child.
- Life and death in the Bible - Asia Times
Theology was dethroned as queen of the sciences two centuries ago. This splendid book supports the case for restoration. How are we to make sense of a world in which the raw issues of life and death - secular society's failure to endure life, and ...
- Poetry Collection Relates Author's Victory Over Crushing Odds (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
Inspirational words prove that the joy of God supersedes adversity
- From Verse to Controversy -- And Fleeting Fame - Wall Street Journal
William Cullen Bryant: Author of America By Gilbert H. Muller (State University of New York Press, 410 pages, $30) When poet and newspaperman William Cullen Bryant died in June 1878, the mayor of New York ordered the city's flags lowered to half mast ...
- Whisking the wind away in San Bernardo - The Daily Planet
Whisking the wind away in San BernardoThe Daily Planet, CO - 15 hours agoI wasn’t wallowing in the covers, reading dark poetry and drinking red wine. I was whisking mayonnaise. When the weather goes sour, I always go extra crazy ...
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