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- Community Events For The Week Ahead - Sarnia Observer
Community Events For The Week AheadSarnia Observer, Canada - 25 minutes agoFriends and family welcome to attend. SENIORS DINERS CLUBS: Seniors are invited out for a hot, nutritious lunch and entertainment. Hosted by Lambton Elderly ...
- A Shore 'castle' crumbles - Delmarva Daily Times
A Shore 'castle' crumblesDelmarva Daily Times, MD - 6 hours agoBuilt in 1830, the stone chapel of ease was constructed in the Gothic Revival style. Built of granite said to have been brought by ship here from a quarry ...
- 17th annual festival gives an essence of Africa to Forest Park - St. Louis American
17th annual festival gives an essence of Africa to Forest ParkSt. Louis American, MO - 2 hours agoConcerts, storytelling, craft making, dance and poetry are just some of what this year’s festival has to offer - and in many cases guests have an ...
- The ‘worms eating Africa’ - Sowetan
The ‘worms eating Africa’Sowetan, South Africa - 2 hours agoTitled We Can Do It, it’sa mix of captivating poetry, African wisdom and sayings. Africa calls the book his mission. He says it encourages Africans to take ...
- Webster's kindergarteners show off their writing talent - Hudson Reporter
Webster's kindergarteners show off their writing talentHudson Reporter, NJ - 27 minutes agoMs. Banta's class of 20 kindergartens read or recited poems from a classroom book of poetry the kids put together, as part of an end of the year project. ...
- San Anselmo writer, historian Larine Brown dies - Marin Independent-Journal
San Anselmo writer, historian Larine Brown diesMarin Independent-Journal, CA - 4 hours agoHer second book, "Faith: The Inspirational Poetry of Larine Brown," was published in 2005. In 1994, Mrs. Brown was chosen as the grand marshal of the San ...
- Out and About: July 9 - 20 - Stoughton Journal
Out and About: July 9 - 20Stoughton Journal, MA - 19 minutes agoOpen mic signup, 8 pm Open mic followed by featured poet, concludes with poetry slam. The Trinity Church Flea Market every Saturday. ...
- Black Pride event focuses on writers - Windy City Times
Black Pride event focuses on writersWindy City Times, IL - 10 hours agoWithin the world of African-American publishing, such questions are particularly complicated, given the marketplace of the book world. ...
- Strange days: Fired by ancient zeal in Cornwall - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.ukStrange days: Fired by ancient zeal in CornwallTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 16 minutes agoFor all the layers of ceremony, etiquette, poetry and faith superimposed over the night, the fire itself is the focus and this is as it would have been for ...
- Tales of brave ‘Ulysses’ - Worcester Telegram
Tales of brave ‘Ulysses’Worcester Telegram, MA - 12 hours agoIt’s funny that a book that’s been lambasted by some scholars for its stream-of-consciousness prose style and suffered obscenity trials should become a ...
- Afghan political dislocation contributes to Pashto literary revival (The Daily Star Lebannon)
Afghanistan's tumultuous history of the last three decades is behind the incredible popularity of poetry in Pashto, the language of the majority Pakhtoons in Pakistan's North West Frontier Province (NWFP). The Pakhtoons are ethnic cousins of the Pashtuns, Afghanistan's largest ethnic group. Both speak dialects of Pashto.
- At 63, Geoff Muldaur hasn’t slowed down much - Providence Journal
Providence JournalAt 63, Geoff Muldaur hasn’t slowed down muchProvidence Journal, RI - 1 hour agoAnd his current project is an album of chamber orchestra backings of Tennessee Williams poetry. “Sort of freeing myself of the vernacular,†Muldaur says; ...
- ID poet Studebaker, 61, dies in kayaking accident (The Olympian)
An adventuring Idaho poet, author and photographer is likely dead after a kayaking accident.
- Southland author readings and book signings - Los Angeles Times
Southland author readings and book signingsLos Angeles Times, CA - 46 minutes agoSarah Maclay, Carine Topal, Douglas Richardson, Dennis Cruz, Jamie Asae Fitzgerald, Cathie Sandstrom Smith and Tess Lotta read their poetry, Beyond Baroque, ...
- Former RIT prez extolls virtues of diversity (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
A community dialogue about diversity at the Baobab Cultural Center drew 40 people on Saturday.
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