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- Senior Arts Festival Begins Sunday With Opening of Exhibit - RedOrbit
Senior Arts Festival Begins Sunday With Opening of ExhibitRedOrbit, TX - 6 hours ago... Holdren-Vega and Latin Flair Dancers, and Berks Bard Poetry with Rhythm. The art exhibit will then remain on view June 2-6 from 11 am to 4 pm daily. ...
- Tonight: Artists take chance to show off at Student Union - The Spartan Daily
Tonight: Artists take chance to show off at Student UnionThe Spartan Daily, CA - 15 hours agoWriting poetry since high school, SJSU senior Teri Nguyen, among others, will finally have an outlet to display his talent. "I have been writing since high ...
- Bob Dylan Ex Releases 'Freewheelin' Greenwich Village' Memoirs - Post Chronicle
The girl who appeared on the cover of Bob Dylan's The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan album is penning a book about her romance with the rocker. Suze Rotolo huddles up to Dylan as the pair wander through the wintry streets of 1963 Greenwich Village, New York ...
- Saddam praised with birthday songs - News.com.au
SUNNI Arab supporters of Saddam Hussein have marked the anniversary of the executed Iraqi dictator's birth with poems and songs of praise by his grave in his native village of Awja. A few dozen Saddam relatives and loyalists today participated in a ...
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- Cinco de Mayo run is family friendly (Park Record)
During the spring weather's erratic behavior, the sun has been peeking through, warming up Park City and luring outdoorsy folk to enjoy the first
- Still quirky - Explorer News
Explorer NewsStill quirkyExplorer News, AZ - 1 hour agoAt 5 pm Friday, May 23, attend a free art reception at RLV Gallery that will include an experimental jazz performance with the Oracle Art Ensemble, poetry ...
- AM Greenlist: Poetry meets environmentalism - Los Angeles Times
AM Greenlist: Poetry meets environmentalismLos Angeles Times, CA - Apr 14, 2008>> Not with a bang but a whimper: 20 ways the world could end, from Discover magazine. My favorite is the solipsistic "Someone wakes up and realizes it was ...
- War poet Robert Graves 'stole work from his mistress' - The Independent
Few would doubt the brilliance of Robert Graves, a man considered to be one of Britain's foremost war poets whose verses on Greek mythology and frontline conflict cemented his name in literary history. But one academic has accused the poet of ...
- RECENT ITEMS» (Filter Magazine)
Nick Cave is incomparable. There’s just no matching him for the intensity of his nearly 30-year-long confrontation with the likes of love, sex, God, the morality of the West and the grotesquery of the gothic South.
- How to get a letter to the editor published - Morning Call
The Morning Call is able to print only about one out of every three letters it receives. Here's what you should do to increase your chances. 1. Your letter must carry three pieces of basic information to make it from the starting line: your full name ...
- 'Golden Apple Award' winner - Journal Gazette and Times-Courier
'Golden Apple Award' winnerJournal Gazette and Times-Courier, IL - 1 hour ago... black clothes, sunglasses, a beret and a fake beard to take part in a retro coffee house setting for a student poetry reading in the school’s library. ...
- Toni Morrison to be honored at PEN gala - Sarasota Herald-Tribune
Toni Morrison to be honored at PEN galaSarasota Herald-Tribune, FL - 2 hours agoThe Project publishes an annual volume of prize-winning fiction, literary essays, and poetry and holds an annual writers' conference and workshop to honor ...
- Festival brings together range of river-related activities (London Free Press)
All aspects of the Thames River will be celebrated next Saturday at a day-long event aimed at informing and entertaining. festival will be held at London's Central Library and is packed full of presentations, such as poetry readings, a camera club workshop and information displays.
- Tier girl joins elite field for National Spelling Bee this week (Press & Sun-Bulletin)
BAINBRIDGE -- Claudia Schulze's love of reading helped lead the Bainbridge girl to the Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington, D.C., this week.
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