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- Fourth of July: Annual festival celebrates heritage (Sterling Journal-Advocate)
STERLING — For many Sterling residents, the Fourth of July holiday brings to mind picnics, fireworks, parades and, of course, the Heritage Festival at the Overland Trail Museum.
- Your Reader-Submitted Articles - Hartford Courant
On May 14, Two Rivers Magnet Middle School in East Hartford had a celebration of the arts. It featured over 60 students performers. Some special performances were made by the Connecticut Poetry Slam Team Members.
- Hollins gets $5 million creative writing gift - roanoke.com (Roanoke Times)
The donation from alumna Susan Gager Jackson and her husband will nurture the university's program in a variety of ways. Hollins University will receive a $5 million gift to establish what will be known as the Jackson Center for Creative Writing. The university announced Monday that alumna Susan Gager Jackson and her husband, John Jackson, have pledged the $5 million to create the center.
- The Diary - Financial Times
Ideological, vindictive and effective, Ken Livingstone has made the lives of motorists in London almost impossible. Cars are being taxed out of existence. My son, who is firmly in the 10p tax-band economic category, was almost bankrupted by his ...
- Japan takes to the ring for poetry boxing - Telegraph.co.uk
Japan takes to the ring for poetry boxingTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 1 hour ago"I delivered a poem about women and love and I was able to get a lot of my own emotions into it, which was good, I think," he said.Poetry boxing helps Japanese get ready to grumble Independentall 3 news articles
- Dash, then splash at Lake Wylie race Saturday - Rock Hill Herald
Dash, then splash at Lake Wylie race SaturdayRock Hill Herald, SC - 3 hours agoTo register online, visit www.activezach.com. For registration forms, or for more details, visit www.lakewyliesc.com or call the chamber at (803) 831-2827. ...
- It's sad/ world's not glad/ we are bad - ScrippsNews
Being a patriotic fellow, I am always saddened to learn that the good ol' USA isn't No. 1 in all fields. That was my reaction last week when I read an Associated Press story from Edinburgh, Scotland, that said a collector had paid $12,840 for 35 ...
- Liverpool Arabic Arts Festival coming soon - Alarab online
Alarab onlineLiverpool Arabic Arts Festival coming soonAlarab online, UK - 1 hour ago... and poetry about ancient Arabian Tribes, fables of trusty camels, warnings of dastardly deeds and tales of unrequited love. The Family Day also features ...
- Adair: Finishing what MLK started - Enterprise News
Adair: Finishing what MLK startedEnterprise News, MA - 15 hours ago... so famous, black American. Some students really show their creative side, through poetry and one act plays. Reading them, I've learned a thing or two. ...
- EVENT SEARCH RESULTS (East Bay Express)
ARTiFACTS: The Art of Mary Black, Kirk Crippens, and Linda Race Since we glue words together these days to form traincar neologisms, ARTiFACTS is a nice reverse-engineering of "artifact," combining artfulness/artifice and facticity/factuality -- and adding a dollop of i-era pizzazz (is iArt far behind?).
- Dan Stryk's poetry collection, Solace of the Aging Mare, dares to gaze steadily into the challenges of aging (The Kansas City Star)
Dan Stryk’s Solace of the Aging Mare is a subtle meditation on growing old. The questions these poems ask are ones that can never be answered with any finality. The pastoral settings of most of the verses here give us that needed moment of respite when we can begin to look more deeply into ourselves, knowing that ultimately we walk away empty-handed no matter what path we may have chosen to ...
- A tribute to Grace Paley: a writer who found beauty in the everyday - Somerville News
A tribute to Grace Paley: a writer who found beauty in the everydaySomerville News, MA - 1 hour ago... a National Book Award. She published several volumes of poetry, was elected the first New York State Writer, and the Vermont Poet Laureate in (2003). ...
- Few people would give their new album away for free online — but Saul Williams did (Miami Herald)
"... Side effects might include just being who you really are."
- Religion Calendar: 06/07/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Religion Calendar is published weekly by the Traverse City Record-Eagle. Information may be mailed to Record-Eagle, P.O. Box 632, Traverse City, MI 49685; fax to 946-8632; e-mail gmurray@record-eagle.com . Items should be sent at least two weeks in advance.
- Arts centre’s long struggle - This is Dorset
WEYMOUTH Arts Centre entertained the community for half-a-century and its recent demise saddened many people. Echo reporter Harry Walton takes a look at some of its history ART legend John Constable was held up as an example of the fine tradition ...
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