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- Godiva Festival: Get ready for carnival city! - CV5 Coventry Communities
Godiva Festival: Get ready for carnival city!CV5 Coventry Communities, UK - 4 hours ago"The festival also includes tents and artists specialising in reggae, dance, hip-hop, singersongwriters, jump and jive, world music, comedy and poetry. ...
- Andy Quan and Roy Miki literary events for AHM - Georgia Straight
Andy Quan and Roy Miki literary events for AHMGeorgia Straight, Canada - 14 minutes agoHe's launching his new book of poetry, Bowling Pin Fire, at Little Sister's (1238 Davie St.) tonight (May 29) at 7 pm (free admission). ...
- Diaries show Saddam feared getting AIDS in prison (GMA News)
CAIRO, Egypt - Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his US-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said Monday in publishing excerpts of his prison writings.
- The art of Al Purdy - Ottawa Citizen
The art of Al PurdyOttawa Citizen, Canada - 37 minutes agoHis poem At the Quinte Hotel showed readers the beauty in a bar fight and left them feeling sad, not from the violence, but because poetry won't buy "beers ...
- Reading, Writing and Facebook: Social Nets Can Make School More ... - IT Business Edge
Reading, Writing and Facebook: Social Nets Can Make School More ...IT Business Edge, KY - 2 hours agoThey’re also sharing creative original work like poetry and film and practicing safe and responsible use of information and technology. ...
- Local grade school student receives award from IEPA (Downers Grove Reporter Progress)
Drew McKinzie, a sixth-grader at Avery Coonley School in Downers Grove, was named one of 12 winners of the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency’s 21st annual Poster, Poetry and Prose Contest.
- Garrett, prodigious writer and professor, dies at age 78 (The Daily Progress)
The protagonist may be gone but his stories go on.
- As long as they don't cut football… - St. Petersburg Times
Story Tools There was a little blip in the news the other day about the resignation of the dean of arts and sciences at the University of South Florida. This news did not exactly set off shock waves across Tampa Bay. Maybe it would have been a bigger ...
- Painting Istanbul red-pink in spring - Turkish Daily News
It is time for summer to begin. The Judas trees (erguvan) have begun blooming in Istanbul. The trees' beautiful pink-red blossoms lighten the hearts of residents and symbolize the better weather the city is now enjoying. Last year the municipality of ...
- KQED made its mark by making programs (Current (Public Broadcasting))
San Francisco's KQED-TV remains one of the most-watched public TV stations in the country, but, in the 1980s and '90s it suffered under the expectations of a viewership that recalled its early years. David Stewart reminds us of KQED's fertile '50s and '60s.
- High schools roll out their spring productions - Westerly Sun
Kelsey Pierson plays Francis, a stage mom, and Grace Rezendez plays Adelaide, a child actor, in "A Tough Act To Follow" at Stonington High School. (Sun Photo by Heather Ladd) It’s May, and that means high school drama clubs across the land are ...
- Metaphors for Dummies* By Mary Grabar - Town Hall
Metaphors for Dummies* By Mary GrabarTown Hall, DC - 3 hours agoOld-fashioned scholars used to study him for his innovative writing style, his mark on the modernist movement, as well as for the ideas he presented in his ...
- Jewish Museum Celebrates Israel’s Birthday - HULIQ (press release)
Jewish Museum Celebrates Israel’s BirthdayHULIQ (press release), NC - 11 hours agoOff the Wall’s diverse offerings include artists at work, impromptu discussions, concerts, DJ sets, a poetry slam, a fashion show, and a Purim party. ...
- Psst! Something's bothering your pet - Detroit Free Press
Ears twitching wildly, Nikki and Lucy hovered near the telephone, aroused by the caller on the other end. He was their cat whisperer" and the girls had something to tell me: "Their food tastes like sawdust." Nikki and Lucy are my 10-year-old cats ...
- Where is the evidence? - La Crosse Tribune
In Thursday’s letters, R.M. Ciechanowski says it is obvious that God is punishing us with extreme weather, high gas and food prices, the war on terrorism, etc., because church attendance is meager throughout the country. Does he have facts and ...
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