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- Norman Community Events (The Oklahoman)
TODAY Norman Farm Market , 8 a.m. to noon, 360-4721, Cleveland County Fairgrounds, 615 E Robinson St., 360-4721. United Ministry Center free lunch , noon, United Ministry Center, 1017 Elm Ave., 321-8682. 2008 Conference on Global and Educational Robotics , 1:30 p.m., Oklahoma Memorial Union, 900 Asp Ave., 579-4609. Science Fiction Club meeting , 7:30 p.m., New York Pizza and Pasta, 217 W ...
- Making a Statement (The New York Sun)
PARIS — Viktor & Rolf sent out a big but charming bag of "no" for their fall 2008 collection. Models had the word "no" painted over their eyes. Shirts were emblazoned with the words "no" and "Dream On." And on a positive note, a fur coat had the word "wow" across the top. Despite the negative verbiage, the show was very much a "yes." Fitted jackets with what looked like rows of gold staples had ...
- Henry: It's sad/ world's not glad/ we are bad - Milford Daily News
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 ...
- Program unites K-Central, K-College writers (The Kalamazoo Gazette)
KALAMAZOO -- Eight months ago, Kalamazoo Central High School freshman Eric Heady, 16, had bookcases at home packed with original poems that he'd never shown to anyone.
- 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.
- You might imagine writing a novel requires peace and quiet. Barbara Hodgson asks a busy mother-of- five how she did it. (The Journal)
AMONG the established literary stars appearing during the Hexham Book Festival this Bank Holiday weekend were some who might be the stars of the future.
- Are you a teen and have something important to say? - Milton Canadian Champion
Are you a teen and have something important to say?Milton Canadian Champion, Canada - 30 minutes agoPlease send directly to me your thoughts and comments on issues that concern you as well as artistic creations such as poetry, drawings and photography. ...
- Mother finds beauty after tragedy (Niagara This Week)
On the front of the book is an abstract painting of a heart, a human heart, not a cartoon Valentine's Day figure. The image is not immediately apparent, but once it is recognized, one cannot help but also see what appears to be a spray of liquid, perhaps blood, bursting out of it.
- UKs Legacy for Indian dance (Express India)
An ambitious project to research, film and archive the history of India's Manipuri and Tagore dance forms in the UK has been launched with funding from Britain's Heritage Lottery Fund.
- Benefit scheduled for Aurora teen injured in shooting (The Beacon News)
Richard "Tre" Winfrey, who was paralyzed at age 17 in a shooting last year, has the Chicago Bears on his team. Defensive lineman Israel Idonije will join Aurora R&B artist Marlon "Brando" Robinson and State Rep. Linda Chapa LaVia at a benefit for Winfrey at 3 p.m. Saturday in the East Aurora High.
- Outskirts Press Announces the Human Condition, the Latest Highly ... - PR.com
Cleveland, OH, June 02, 2008 --( PR.com )-- Outskirts Press, Inc. has published The Human Condition by Andrew Buckner, which is the author’s most recent book to date. The 5.5 x 8.5 Paperback in the Poetry - General category is available worldwide ...
- Girls in shining armor? (Abilene Reporter-News)
You've probably seen pictures or movies with knights in armor or soldiers wearing chain mail small metal links woven into a vest or shirt -- worn for protection against swords.
- Events added for Juneteenth in Fort Pierce - Fort Pierce Tribune
FORT PIERCE — The St. Lucie County Cultural Affairs Council has extended its Juneteenth celebration by adding an additional day of events on Saturday. The celebration includes storytellers, drumming, lectures, poetry reading, interpretive dancing ...
- Langhorne Slim loves those love songs (Asheville Citizen-Times)
Decked out in a fedora and a thrift store suit, Langhorne Slim delivers an edgy mix of alt-folk and urban new school blues as he croons through witty heart-on-the-sleeve love songs.
- Terrible crimes haunt generations - News & Observer
Terrible crimes haunt generationsNews & Observer, NC - 6 hours agoPeter Makuck, founder and editor of Tar River Poetry from 1978 to 2006, is Distinguished Professor Emeritus at East Carolina University.
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