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- Webster camps, classes include sports, juggling, yoga - Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Webster camps, classes include sports, juggling, yogaRochester Democrat and Chronicle, NY - 2 hours agoWebster Parks and Recreation is accepting registration for youth summer camps and classes, including soccer, yoga, juggling and fiction and poetry writing. ...
- Time for Media and Feminists to Penetrate Prostitution: On The Issues ... - Biloxi Sun Herald
Prostitution penetrated the news in a major way in recent months -- from ex-governor Eliot Spitzer of New York and his paid binges with women to the suicide of DC madam Deborah Jeane Palfrey and the Showtime fluff of "Secret Diary of A Call Girl ...
- Atwood wins prize (Toronto Sun)
IN TOMORROW'S PAPER:
- Catskill Confidential: Arts center’s loss is Bethel museum’s gain (Middletown Times Herald-Record)
"It was awesome," summed up Marlene Castelow, who drove up with her family from the state of Delaware.
- 200th anniversary of the birth of Norway's National Poet - Norway Post
In Oslo, crowds assembled at his gravesite on the National Cemetary, and this was followed by various formal and informal arrangements throughout the capital, including concerts and poetry readings.
- Jacksonian Education - Post-Journal
FREWSBURG — Even though it was called the ‘‘Little Read,’’ the last few days at Frewsburg Junior-Senior High School were full of activity. As part of a countywide project, schools in the area received, or will have received by the first ...
- Grand slam (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
The Worcester Poets Asylum has been sending teams of bards to the National Poetry Slam Finals every year for more than a decade, and this year's no exception, with eight of the area's finest competing for four spots in the competition, at Madison, Wis. Stylistically varied, the poets range from vivacious and funny to political to literary, sometimes with the same poet exchanging one hat for ...
- Sameer Mathur, 19 (WestportNow)
Sameer Mathur, beloved son of Aparajita and Alok Mathur of Westport, lost his battle against an infection of the brain Wednesday, April 30, 2008 and took his leave of us to go to a much better place. Sameer was a brilliant young man who has been torn from us at the early age of 19.
- Written word comes alive at Ann Arbor Book Festival street fair - The Ann Arbor News - MLive.com
The Ann Arbor News - MLive.comWritten word comes alive at Ann Arbor Book Festival street fairThe Ann Arbor News - MLive.com, MI - 3 hours agoOther performances included poetry readings by elementary school students, among them Riley Warren, a second-grader from Mitchell Elementary School in Ann ...
- Akin talks Turkey - The Phoenix
The PhoenixAkin talks TurkeyThe Phoenix, MA - 2 hours agoAlso, I thought it lacked a certain poetry. I asked native English speakers, and we discovered The Edge of Heaven.†Did he worry that it might sound like ...
- Town players of New Canaan’s summer show is Tom Jones & Harvey ... - Norwalk Plus Magazine
Town players of New Canaan’s summer show is Tom Jones & Harvey ...Norwalk Plus Magazine - 2 hours agoAt the heart of its breathtaking poetry and subtle theatrical sophistication is a light romantic musical fable. Boy meets girl. ...
- New in Paperbacks - News & Observer
New in PaperbacksNews & Observer, NC - 1 hour ago(New Directions) A Uruguayan woman who calls herself the "mother of Mexican poetry," tells an increasingly hallucinatory as she hides in a ladies' room from ...
- Portrait Of A Trendsetter (The Tampa Tribune)
It's not every day that a Tampa museum hosts an exhibit of original works by an artist with the stature and international renown of the late Robert Rauschenberg. One of his works, an abstract called "Backwash," recently sold at Sotheby's for a record $814,000.
- Star turns - May 08, 2008 (Cape Argus)
Some two million people have downloaded, for free, Coldplay's new single Violet Hill since it was put on their website last week. "In the past seven days, the single has been downloaded for free by a staggering two million people," a spokesman said.
- Pure Imagination - New York Observer
The New York Times ran an incendiary letter over the weekend , written by a 17-year-old from Birmingham, Alabama named Alec Niedenthal who wanted to tell the editors of the Sunday Book Review that the future of literature belongs to him. Mr ...
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