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- Carers urged to put pen to paper - Dudley News
Carers urged to put pen to paperDudley News, UK - 7 hours agoThe workshop aims to introduce carers to short story and poetry writing and offers them the opportunity to meet new people and share their experiences of ...
- Filipino exhibit, events to be at library in October (Honolulu Advertiser)
Tthe Hawaii State Library celebrates the photo exhibit "Singgalot: the Ties that Bind," 11 a.m. Oct. 4 with a free event at in its lobby.
- Reasons to come in, belong to libraries (Peninsula Gateway)
October is a big month at the Pierce County Library branches, including the Peninsula Branch in Gig Harbor and the Key Center Branch in Lakebay. There are great reasons to come in, and great reasons to get a card, especially if you haven’t come in for a while.
- Deadline is Oct. 3 for Kalamazoo Holiday Parade entries - Kalamazoo Gazette
KALAMAZOO -- Even though the snow hasn't fallen yet, the Kalamazoo Holiday Parade is fast approaching. Those who love a parade and want to take part need to submit their applications and the $25 entry fee by Oct. 3. Applications are available by ...
- Edmund White Talks About Rimbaud: “Wild,†“Admirable,†“Intolerable†- Town Topics
Town TopicsEdmund White Talks About Rimbaud: “Wild,†“Admirable,†“Intolerableâ€Town Topics, NJ - 40 minutes ago“I talk a lot about poetry,†he noted, saying that he did his own translations of Rimbaud’s poems (“in all my arrogance I marched right inâ€). ...
- From here to serenity - Toronto Star
From here to serenityToronto Star, Canada - Oct 18, 2008The youthful cast is trained in traditional dances, steel pan and dub poetry. Alfred's granddaughter Khia, 6, is among the dancers. ...
- Ibbitson’s ‘The Landing’ Nabs Canada’s Highest Kid Lit Award - School Library Journal
School Library JournalIbbitson’s ‘The Landing’ Nabs Canada’s Highest Kid Lit AwardSchool Library Journal - 57 minutes agoBoth Arsenault and Jorisch’s books are part of Kids Can Press’s "Visions in Poetry" series, a collection of books that reinterpret classic poems through the ...
- Independent author comes to Clinton Book Shop - Scarlet Scuttlebutt
Independent author comes to Clinton Book ShopScarlet Scuttlebutt, NJ - 7 hours agoHinnefeld has published fiction, poetry and essays in a number of print and online journals. “In Hovering Flight†is her first published novel. All books ...
- Gulf Coast residents making lemonade from lemons (Montgomery Advertiser)
BAY ST. LOUIS, Miss. -- I am always struck by the light on the Gulf Coast, by its peculiar quali ty and strength. Blues are bluer. Whites dreamier. Shadows are denser somehow. Makes sense that so many great artists eddy up on these shores.
- "The Lucky Ones": When soldiers return home - Seattle Times
In "The Lucky Ones," Michael Peña and Rachel McAdams play soldiers who return from Iraq and come to rely on each other. "The Lucky Ones," with Michael Peña, Tim Robbins, Rachel McAdams. Directed by Neil Burger, from a screenplay by Burger and Dirk ...
- Pumpkin party in Blackwood - Courier-Post
The 17th annual Blackwood Pumpkin Festival comes to Harwan Park from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. This year, the entertainment includes Deb Chamberlain, Mark Green and Friends, Acoustic Soul, The Mainstage Harmony and Encore Show Choirs, Fabulous 49ers ...
- MoE Raya event treated to songs and poetry - Borneo Bulletin
Borneo BulletinMoE Raya event treated to songs and poetryBorneo Bulletin, Brunei Darussalam - 4 hours ago... Pengiran Haji Abdul Rahman took the opportunity to treat the audience with his poetry recital performances, for which he is popularly remembered for. ...
- He said, she said: poetry of love - New Zealand Herald
He said, she said: poetry of loveNew Zealand Herald, New Zealand - 1 hour agoAlistair Te Ariki Campbell and Meg Campbell are names that will be familiar to most poetry enthusiasts - between the two, this couple have an impressive ...
- Give Capello time - Electric New Paper
Give Capello timeElectric New Paper, Singapore - 5 hours agoAndorra lined up with a five man back-line and defended deeper than French poetry, but perhaps a taller, more physical offensive line, could have prospered? ...
- Worcester Windows art exhibit (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
Worcester Windows: A Community Gallery Program will open its fall exhibit with a reception from 5 to 7 tonight at the Hanover Theatre for Performing Arts, 2 Southbridge St. The opening is free and refreshments will be served. Local guitarist Jeff Peer will perform. Docents from Preservation Worcester will give complimentary guided tours.
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