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- N.Y. students celebrate published stories, poems (The Journal News)
SOMERS - Students from the Lower Hudson Valley and beyond met last week to celebrate "On My Mind 2008," a collection of writings by students from Somers and Kennedy Catholic high schools, and peers from Brooklyn and Nashville, Tenn.
- Mysterious Histories - New City Chicago
Mysterious HistoriesNew City Chicago, IL - 4 hours ago"Dance is to theater as poetry is to prose," she says. "The audience can bring their own experience because it works within metaphor much in the same way ...
- Provincial funding for cancer drug gives patients hope; - The Kingston Whig-Standard
Provincial funding for cancer drug gives patients hope;The Kingston Whig-Standard, Canada - 1 hour agoPoetry is a balance of the abstract and the concrete, and The Four Horsemen, and sound poetry, shifted the balance for many performance artists for good. ...
- Festival on Brink of further success - ChronicleLive
Festival on Brink of further successChronicleLive, UK - 8 hours agoDaniela’s programme will include Schumann’s song cycle, Frauenliebe und-leben based on poems about love, marriage, birth and death, as well as a selection ...
- Dick Martin, the zany half of 'Laugh-In' duo (San Jose Mercury News)
LOS ANGELES - Dick Martin, the zany half of the comedy team whose "Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In" took television by storm in the late 1960s, making stars of Goldie Hawn and Lily Tomlin and creating such national catch-phrases as "Sock it to me!
- BHHS SENIOR, SOBERON, TAKES SECOND AT NATIONAL POETRY OUT LOUD CONTEST (Curry Coastal Pilot)
For the first time ever, an Oregon student won first-runner-up in the national Poetry Out Loud contest in Washington D.C. Brookings-Harbor High School senior Sophia Soberon is the proud recipient of a $10,000 scholarship and the confidence that comes from winning such a prestigious competition.
- "Ireland has become sexy" (The Easterner)
Poet and author Kevin Kiely, the Fulbright Scholar from Dublin, Ireland and resident at Boise State University, presented "Reflections on Contemporary Ireland" in what was a general overview of the state of Ireland today. An older crowd, which was composed of many faculty and community members, as well as students, took in his presentation last week at the JFK Auditorium.
- Children's book deals with school disaster (The Morning Sun)
Betty Spencer has written some poetry in her time but she had never penned a book. Now the 73-year-old Mt. Pleasant resident has not only authored a book she's had it published.
- Murdered woman's life, pain recalled (The Record)
RANDOLPH — Josephine Hoppe feared for her daughter's future whenever she saw the bruises left by the man Maria Hoppe called the love of her life.
- A life of fractured memories - Denver Post
A life of fractured memoriesDenver Post, CO - 1 hour agoAdapted by Canadian director Jeremy Podeswa, "Fugitive Pieces" delivers its own evocative poetry. Stephen Dillane plays the grown Jakob. ...
- Winners announced in the April InterBoard Poetry Competition - About - News & Issues
Winners announced in the April InterBoard Poetry CompetitionAbout - News & Issues, NY - 2 hours agoShe selected these four poems as winners (none of them from our Poetry Forum), and if you follow her lead and read them out loud, you will hear the reasons ...
- Barnesville cemetery walk will shed light on history - Times-Leader
“DOCTOR, lawyer, merchant-chief†are included in a childhood rhyme, but they’re also the professions of some persons on the cemetery walk scheduled next Saturday in Barnesville. The walk, planned as part of the Barnesville Bicentennial ...
- Kerry Hill pianist releases album on Newport record label (Newport This Week)
Residents of Newport's Kerry Hill count themselves lucky to have a real musician in the neighborhood. On summer weekends, self-proclaimed freelance concert pianist John Davis unwittingly gives free concerts from his White Street home when he practices with the windows open.
- Free concerts abound in NYC (The Record)
You can barely walk a block in New York City come summertime without running into a free concert, and many of them are perfect for the littlest listeners. Here are a few.
- WaldenBooks to host signing Saturday - Daily Independent
ASHLAND — The boy who rode the bull is now the man who writes the novels, just like his Uncle Jesse did. Antique log home restoration professional Stacy R. Nelson, nephew of Pulitzer Prize nominee and Guggenheim Fellowship Award Winner Jesse Stuart ...
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