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- Interfaith calendar - Indianapolis Star
Interfaith calendarIndianapolis Star, United States - 2 hours agoMusic, poetry, drama and free coffee, tea and snacks. Performers include The Griot Drummers, The ACT Out Ensemble of IUPUI, Thomas Floyd and Sam Carpenter. ...
- Veterans Day events (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
• John Staum, past commmander in chief of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, will speak at the Minnesota Veterans Home, 5101 Minnehaha Av. S. A program for veterans, families and friends will be held at 2 p.m. in the Building 15 auditorium. Free and open to the public.
- Library of Congress's National Book Festival Attracts More Than 120,000 Book Lovers to the National Mall (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News)
More than 120,000 book lovers gathered today on the National Mall for the eighth annual National Book Festival, organized and sponsored by the Library of Congress and hosted by Mrs. Laura Bush. Festival-goers were entertained by their favorite authors, illustrators and poets as they celebrated creativity and imagination among the favorite standing-room-only pavilions including the Let's Read ...
- Updated: Young couple killed in car crash described as funny and ... - Tallahassee Democrat
Friends and family remembered Steven Taylor Riles, 18, and Christina Mellen, 20, as an inseparable couple Monday. The two were together right up to the point of their deaths. Mellen and Riles died Friday night after a car crash at Mahan Drive and ...
- A Sprocker-doodle-doo in Tring - Hemel Gazette
A Sprocker-doodle-doo in TringHemel Gazette, UK - 58 minutes agoThe competition acted as a warm up to John Hegley, who did his usual mix of comedy, music and poetry to the family audience. His gig, at 4.30pm, ...
- Holidaymakers offered the chance to live like a poet (BBC News)
The house where Dylan Thomas was born and wrote much of his poetry opens after a three year restoration project.
- NPR reporter bringing ‘edge of the world’ to Lied center (Lawrence Journal-World)
Neal Conan grew up reading National Geographic magazine. So when he got to travel as a National Public Radio reporter to Midway Island, the Black Sea and the Solomon Islands, all the while accompanying National Geographic photographers, it was a first-hand look at the “dedication and innovation” they bring to their jobs, Conan says.
- Moonlight & Love Songs (Backstage.com)
November 07, 2008 Reviewed by Ronni Reich The central relationship of Moonlight & Love Songs doesn't quite seem real, but this is not necessarily a bad thing.
- Poet Hayden Carruth dies at 87 after strokes (Daily Press)
Hayden Carruth, whose forceful observations of nature, hard work and mental illness brought him late acclaim as one of the most important poets of his generation, died Sept. 29 at his home in Munnsville, N.Y., after a series of strokes. He was 87.
- A&E calendar for Sept. 12 through 18 - Nevada Journal
Tom Chapin, 7:30 p.m., Fall for Ames fall concert series, Ames City Auditorium, $20 forward seating, $15 adults, $8 students, call 239-5350. David Zollo, 9 p.m., West Towne Pub, 4518 Mortensen Road, no cover. Piranha Brothers, 6:30 to 9:30 p.m., Snus ...
- A gift that keeps on giving (Haaretz Daily)
September brings with it not only the fragrance of autumn, but also the question of where to spend the High Holy Days and the inevitable quandary of what to bring the hosts. Traditional gift packages include honey, olive oil, wine or chocolates, and "Happy New Year" cards abound.
- Poetry contest announced - Baxter Bulletin
Poetry contest announcedBaxter Bulletin, AR - 10 hours agoThe deadline to enter the Baxter County Poets Association annual poetry contest is Sept. 26. The contest is open to youth and adutls in the Twin Lakes Area, ...
- Today in Montreal: Grown Ups Read Things They Wrote as Kids - Martiniboys.com
Today in Montreal: Grown Ups Read Things They Wrote as KidsMartiniboys.com, Canada - 24 minutes agoUncovering journals, poems, love letters, and art projects, participants bear their adolescent souls for all to hear. Self-humiliation is a wonderful thing, ...
- Putting Antigone's World in Context - Wall Street Journal
Derek Walcott, who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1992, is making his opera directing debut in London with "Burial at Thebes," which is the Antigone story retold by the Irish poet Seamus Heaney -- who himself won the Nobel prize in 1995. The ...
- Dancer, heal thyself - Marin Independent-Journal
Dancer, heal thyselfMarin Independent-Journal, CA - 11 hours agoHer approach, known as Dance Weaver, combines storytelling, poetry, travel, sculpture, nature and dance into classes and workshops around the world and in ...
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