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- Great Basin offers magic, bluegrass, cowboy poetry - Carson Times
Great Basin offers magic, bluegrass, cowboy poetryCarson Times, NV - 1 hour agoThe Family Entertainment Series continues Sunday evenings through July 27 at Great Basin Adventure park. Sunday is an evening of cowboy poetry featuring ...
- On the march (Journal Inquirer)
Andover’s Memorial Day parade and service will be held Monday, May 26. The parade starts at 8:45 a.m. at Andover Elementary School on School Road. It follows School Road to Hebron Road (Route 316), to Memorial Park (Route 66), and Center Cemetery for a memorial observance.
- Heart song - Gulf News
I express myself better through music. I can be myself. My musical beginnings. My family encouraged me in music since my childhood. I am originally from Bekaa, Lebanon; when I am not touring, I consider Beirut my home. My late father Jean Wehbe was a ...
- Tolworth author robbed of valuable manuscript - Wimbledon Guardian
Tolworth author robbed of valuable manuscriptWimbledon Guardian, UK - 12 minutes ago... been sent back to me by a publisher in Bombay for me to check." Mr Saini, a widower who has four grandchildren, has written eight poetry books in Hindi, ...
- Janus salutes Brecht as entertainer, reformer - Courier News
ELGIN -- German playwright Bertolt Brecht fought against injustice through his plays, poems and music -- work that sometimes was tongue- in-cheek but remains relevant. Sarafina Vecchio, of the Janus Theatre Company, began studying his work when she ...
- Pub poetry night - Blackpool Gazette
Pub poetry nightBlackpool Gazette, UK - 7 hours agoBy Emma Harris There will be performance poetry, plus an open mic. The free event will be held at the Victoria Hotel, Victoria Road West, Cleveleys, ...
- Top regional attractions (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
Top Regional Attractions Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences 1900 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy.; 215-299-1000. www.ansp.org. Includes Dinosaur Hall, Egyptian mummies & more. Global Warming in the Delaware Valley - Climate change workshop & public forum. 5/6 9:30 am-4:30 pm, 6:30-8:30 pm. $10; $8 seniors, students, military, children 3-12; free for children under 3. Mon.-Fri. 10 am-4:30 pm; ...
- Excitement builds for second annual Blue Bridge fest June 6, 7, 8 - Georgina Advocate
Excitement builds for second annual Blue Bridge fest June 6, 7, 8Georgina Advocate, Canada - 41 minutes agoSaturday is packed with events, starting in the morning with creative writing workshops, the first featuring prose and poetry with Barry Dempster, ...
- Teens to get new space at club (Berkshire Eagle)
PITTSFIELD — Back to the future. The Boys and Girls Club of Pittsfield will use part of a recent $13.9 million gift to revitalize a dance hall-like room known as The Lighthouse, once considered "the place to be" for area teens.
- The Baker by Leanne Kitchen - Well Fed Network
The Baker by Leanne KitchenWell Fed Network - 2 hours agoAs I was writing the title, I was transported back in time, reminding me of the poetry sessions at primary school. Do you remember them? ...
- Poetry Place - Shawnee News-Star
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- Musicians to rock, roll, raise money for homeless kids (Holliston Tab)
Tom Driscoll, Katie Frassinelli, and Ruthann Baler of Holliston are among fourteen musicians from the Greater Boston area who will participate in "Strike a Chord Concerts for Charity" fundraiser to benefit School on Wheels of Massachusetts on Saturday, Aug. 9, at 7 p.m., at the Oliver Ames High School auditorium, 100 Lothrop St. in North Easton.
- Long River Review Keeps Flowing - UConn Daily Campus (subscription)
Long River Review Keeps FlowingUConn Daily Campus (subscription), CT - 6 hours ago... Thursday evening at the Co-op where a full crowd gathered to hear UConn students' award-winning submissions of prose, poetry, fiction and non-fiction. ...Long River Review Releases Tonight UConn Daily Campus (subscription)all 2 news articles
- John Lundberg: Trouble At The Poetry/Prose Border (HuffingtonPost)
Recognizing a poem as a poem used to be as easy as waiting for the predictable chime of a rhyme (no rhyme intended). But since...
- Journal: Touring the Holy Land (The Record)
HOMECOMING The students have safely returned from their two-week trip to Israel following the state's celebration of their 60th anniversary.
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