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- Libraries hope reading bug spreads - High Point Enterprise
Libraries hope reading bug spreadsHigh Point Enterprise, NC - 8 hours ago... guest speakers this summer will discuss topics ranging from garden poetry to landscaping tips. The reading programs are free to sign up for throughout ...
- Every School Every Thursday -- Waukee - Des Moines Register
Today, May 1, the fifth-grade band students will have solo night. All band students will play a solo before a judge and receive feedback on their performance. May 6 is the kindergarten fine arts night. The performance will be held at Brookview ...
- Waheeda Rehman: Jeenay ki Tamanna Say Marney kay Irade tak - Kashmir Observer
Waheeda Rehman: Jeenay ki Tamanna Say Marney kay Irade takKashmir Observer, India - 30 minutes agoWR: In our times, love stories were being made abundantly which had good lyrics. The new trend, with the emphasis on violence, has marred the poetry as well ...
- Outskirts Press Announces Spin Pause, the Latest Highly-Anticipated ... - PR.com
San Francisco, CA, May 19, 2008 --( PR.com )-- Outskirts Press, Inc. has published Spin Pause by D.C. Walker, which is the author’s most recent book to date. The 6 x 9 Paperback in the Poetry/ Anthologies category is available worldwide on book ...
- Initiative rewarded: GCCA director announces 2008 arts grant recipients (The Daily Mail)
COXSACKIE — Greene County lawmakers were invited Wednesday to a June 25 reception here to be held at the Victorian Horse Barn on the grounds of the Greene County Historical Society’s Bronck House Museum.
- From news to muse for CP reporter - Community Press
From news to muse for CP reporterCommunity Press, Canada - 21 minutes agoAlthough Richards has been previously published in two poetry anthologies, her book “Glass Skin” will be her first solo publication. ...
- The fiddler is on the move - The South African
The fiddler is on the moveThe South African, UK - 6 hours agoI had always written poetry, and I had studied singing, so I started writing songs and playing around with voice and violin. ...
- Arkansas’ surgeons remember DeBakey (NWAnews.com)
Dr. Frederick Meadors heard horror stories about Dr. Michael DeBakey when he first went to Baylor College of Medicine as a young medical intern in 1983. (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Northwest Edition)
- What's Happening - Tahoe Daily Tribune
Writing club having party for its annual publication The Lake Tahoe Writing Club will hold a publication release party and wine reception for its annual publication, "Edge," from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Wednesday in the Valhalla Grand Hall. "Edge" is a ...
- 'Xanadu' Special Edition: Let the Good Times Roll - Washington Post
Olivia Newton-John on skates plus Gene Kelly equal a "magical music edition" of "Xanadu." (Universal Studios Home Entertainment Photos) What I am about to write will undoubtedly elicit mockery and ridicule for weeks, if not months, to come. But I ...
- 7 Days In Arts (The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles)
Werner Herzog's answer to the severe lack of good Holocaust movie roles for muscle men in Hollywood is "Invincible." The film is based on the true story of Zishe Breitbart, a Jewish strongman who becomes a famous cabaret act in 1930s Berlin.
- 'Essential Self-Defense': An indie 'Babes in Toyland' (Boston Herald)
It's best to think of "Essential Self-Defense" as a fairy tale. It's your classic boy-meets-girl story, only with raw meat, kung fu roller-skating, Russian...
- Elmira Kidney Walk draws 200 and raises $17,000 - Star-Gazette
With a festival celebrating the Chemung River and a walk supporting children's hunger programs also happening Saturday in Elmira, organizer Lynne Rusinko couldn't help but wonder what kind of crowd the second Elmira Kidney Walk would draw. There was ...
- Poetry saved man from drugs (Nanaimo Daily News)
Poetry is Daniel Rajala's therapy. The 53-year-old artist, who once lived in sleazy Vancouver hotels, selling his paintings to feed a cocaine habit, now keeps his addiction at bay by writing poetry.
- Returning to the Past and Finding the Bogeyman Is Still There - New York Times
New York TimesReturning to the Past and Finding the Bogeyman Is Still ThereNew York Times, United States - 2 hours agoSometimes the book reduces the child to cartoon-character indignation. (“My hatred for him nearly caused my skin to steam, and I was constantly plotting ...
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