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- Arts month kicks off - Cherry Hill Courier Post
Arts month kicks offCherry Hill Courier Post, NJ - 22 hours agoPractice prose at Poetry in the Park at the Historic Hopkins House in Haddon Township. Stroll through the 32nd Annual Juried Art Exhibit at Smithville ...
- America's history revealed in its railroads (Chicago Tribune)
"When I retire from the Presidency, I will take a trip over it," Abraham Lincoln said of the first transcontinental railroad. "And it will be the proudest thing of my life, that I signed the bill in aid of its construction."
- Special night to Beat racism - Birmingham Post
Special night to Beat racismBirmingham Post, UK - 3 hours agoWith a style which mixes dub and hip hop, Dreadlock Alien was Birmingham Poet Laureate in 2005-06, host of Radio 4’s Poetry Slam in 2007, and is founder of ...
- Atlanta Journal-Constitution - Atlanta Journal Constitution
The entry titled "Hanson tops off an overwhelming year," and any of the comments about it. Sure, we knew that Tommy Hanson could dominate Single-A and Double-A hitters, after a 2008 season in which the Braves’ top-rated pitching prospect went 11-5 ...
- 'Nova: Parallel Worlds, Parallel Lives' - Los Angeles Times
'Nova: Parallel Worlds, Parallel Lives'Los Angeles Times, CA - 7 hours agoBut as poetry it's available to anyone. On that level, nobody needs the "parallel universe" idea explained to them -- it's a constant feature of science ...
- Cults offer a closed bubble of love, faith - Manawatu Standard
Manawatu StandardCults offer a closed bubble of love, faithManawatu Standard, New Zealand - 12 minutes agoShe has more books to publish, including a series of children's stories in poetry form. * Michelle MacKinnon will launch Escape from Eden at 7pm on November ...
- 'Women of Lockerbie' updates Greek tragedy - The News-Press
'Women of Lockerbie' updates Greek tragedyThe News-Press, FL - 22 minutes agoEven so, there are many moments of depth, beauty and poetry throughout the Players' Tobye Studio production. In "Lockerbie," Americans Bill and Madeline ...
- All you need to know . . . about the American election - Winnipeg Sun
All you need to know . . . about the American electionWinnipeg Sun, Canada - 1 hour agoA: Other than he apparently likes poetry and can play the fiddle, he's related to an early Scottish king. Q What's the most unusual trivia dug up about John ...
- YMCA hosts reading at Cayuga Museum (The Post-Standard)
The Auburn YMCA writer's voice program is holding a poetry reading from 7 to 9 p.m. today at the Cayuga Museum. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. NEWS FORUMS Join the discussion about the hot news stories in the forum.
- Law center awarded $1 million grant for teen dating violence ... - Inside Bay Area
OAKLAND — The Family Violence Law Center received a $1 million grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to fund an initiative to prevent teen dating abuse. The goal of the four-year initiative, Start Strong: Building Healthy Teen Relationships ...
- Bellying up in Wyalusing - Towanda Daily Review
Bellying up in WyalusingTowanda Daily Review, PA - 3 hours agoAs part of the North Branch Arts & Music Festival, there are also open houses at three artists’ studios in Wyalusing, a poetry reading, free dance lessons, ...
- 'Driftless' after years adrift (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
The road to novelist David Rhodes' farmhouse in southwestern Wisconsin meanders through some of the most beautiful countryside anywhere. Spruce and aspen grow thick, and the rolling hills offer spectacular views of lush grasslands ribboned with...
- Angelou writing a poem about Obama - Forbes
Upon his election in 1992, Bill Clinton - affectionately referred to as the nation's first black president - asked Maya Angelou to compose a poem and read it at his inauguration. Angelou feels a new poem welling up inside her following Barack Obama's ...
- U.S. National Book Awards go to slave, outlaw books (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
A book about a slave family with ties to U.S. President Thomas Jefferson and novel about a notorious Florida outlaw were among the winners at America's 59th annual National Book Awards on Wednesday.
- Local events that have nothing to do with the election (Portsmouth Herald)
The Phillips Exeter Academy Music Department will present this year’s “An English Potpourri” Faculty Concert at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 4 at Phillips Church, located on the corner of Tan Lane and Front Street. The concert is free and open to the public.
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