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- Poetry reading Tuesday at library - San Jose Mercury News
Poetry reading Tuesday at librarySan Jose Mercury News, USA - 12 hours agoFormer Alameda poets will return to the Island Wednesday for a special poetry reading at the Alameda Main Library, corner of Oak and Lincoln. ...
- Youth of the Month (The Augusta Chronicle)
Kelly Cercy, 15, writes everything down in her calendar to keep it straight: school due dates, dance practice for Aiken Civic Ballet Company three times a week, youth group, lunchtime Bible study, student council and Mu Alpha Theta math club at North Augusta High School.
- No parking. Just arting - SooToday.com
SooToday.comNo parking. Just artingSooToday.com - Aug 5, 2008... sights and sounds on the waterfront during this family event featuring arts, crafts, food and beverages, dancing, music, poetry and a special kids' corner.
- Sixers Bring Back Ratliff - The Bulletin
The Sixers brought a familiar face back into the fold yesterday, as the team announced the signing of veteran big man Theo Ratliff. Terms of the contract were not disclosed, but it's expected to be a one-year deal worth close to the veteran's minimum ...
- A taste of jazz - Birmingham Weekly
Birmingham WeeklyA taste of jazzBirmingham Weekly - 14 minutes agoIn addition to concerts, the AJoH hosts vocal & instrumental music classes, workshops, dance classes, theatrical presentations, poetry slams, festivals, ...
- Award-winning Excel writer happy out of spotlight (Montgomery Advertiser)
EXCEL -- Among the names of revered writers on the Fountain of Literary Inspiration at Alabama Southern Community College, one name draws more puzzled looks than others.
- A chance to look behind scenes at historic Exeter - Express & Echo
A chance to look behind scenes at historic ExeterExpress & Echo, UK - 7 hours agoThe library is home to the Exeter Book, one of the oldest volumes of English poetry in existence, and the Exeter Domesday Book. Tomorrow and Friday at noon, ...
- 'Billy Elliot,' 'Shrek' Head List Of Fall Musicals (CBS News)
Not since the heyday of the '80s British musical invasion _ which brought "Cats," "The Phantom of Opera" and "Les Miserables" _ has Broadway anticipated such a big, critically lauded musical from across the Atlantic as "Billy Elliot."
- Torn between two lovers - Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning HeraldTorn between two loversSydney Morning Herald, Australia - Aug 8, 2008"I thought it was equally about the four characters in the film and about friendship and love and passion and what happens when the borders between ...
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- Halifax, NS | Sun, August 31st, 2008 - TheChronicleHerald.ca
Halifax, NS | Sun, August 31st, 2008TheChronicleHerald.ca, Canada - 22 minutes agoApplications in all disciplines are welcome including poetry, fiction, non-fiction, writing for children and young adults and short fiction. ...
- Can't get enough of the Madison Slam Team and spoken word? - Wisconsin State Journal
Last week, 77 teams of poets from all over the country took over Madison for the National Poetry Slam competition and conference. Our own Madison team came in at #35 in that line-up (see the full results here ). That might not sound like such a great ...
- A Little Bit Of Eric's remembers the club - Metro
A Little Bit Of Eric's remembers the clubMetro, UK - 8 hours ago... Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark and Wah! all using Eric's as a launch pad. Even Craig Charles got his first break there by reading poetry between the ...
- Fear and loafing in the Green Zone (Salon.com)
Welcome to Baghdad's post-decadent stronghold: Menacing Peruvian mercenaries, Chinese prostitutes, concealed beer and doughnuts -- and Iraqis eyeing a foreboding future.
- Literary legend Hass awarded UI Honorary Degree (first in four-part ... - Daily Iowan
Robert Hass has spent most of his life and career in the Golden State, but he still cherishes Iowa City as a "legendary place." And rightfully so, because the UI Honorary Degree Committee also sees the internationally acclaimed poet as a literary ...
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