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- Filmmaker Bill Conway worked with poet Sandoval to make 'Spoken Word ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Writer-director Bill Conway, center, actor Ruben Blades and producer Karen Koch confer on the set of the independent feature "Spoken Word." Conway, who grew up in Pepper Pike, now lives in New Mexico, where the film was made. The mind of a poet was ...
- Lessons of the Magnolia Tree - New York Times
New York TimesLessons of the Magnolia TreeNew York Times, United States - 3 hours agoI remember when one night after dinner he picked up the battered poetry book that was always somewhere at his side and read aloud Tennyson’s “Charge of the ...
- Fictional city has parallels to Worcester - Worcester Telegram & Gazette
“It’s where all the important things in my life happened — my first adventure, my first girlfriend,†Mr. Dufresne said. “When I go back I just drive around and I’m reminded of people. The landscape of the imagination, that’s what ...
- 'Words and Music' a hit at Hagerstown university center (The Herald-Mail)
"Words and Music" was held at the University System of Maryland at Hagerstown on April 22 to celebrate National Jazz Month and National Poetry Month in April.
- Newark Muslim gathering to feature qawwali music performance - The Argus
Newark Muslim gathering to feature qawwali music performanceThe Argus, CA - 44 minutes agoAyyaz Yousaf of Hayward, the center's managing director, said the experience stands apart from chemical or erotic intoxication. "It's just a natural thing, ...
- top stories (Sonoma Index-Tribune)
In a drafty warehouse under the tanker-sized night sky of Eighth Street East, Sonoma's teen entertainment venue has never seen a wine and cheese pairing or gourmet guest lecturer.
- Library of the lost - Guardian Unlimited
The English art-noticing classes, a voluble minority, have never had much time for Percy Wyndham Lewis. But they do know one thing, they prefer to dislike him as a writer (racist, misogynist, premature Hitler enthusiast) than as a painter. Plural ...
- Love Your Local launches in London (Publican)
Stella Artois has launched a major new campaign to celebrate pubs as the heart of the community. The Love Your Local initiative will see one lucky pub win £8,500 in prize money, as well as a holiday for the licensee plus a £5,000 bursary to be invested in a community project of their choice.
- World is taking the high road to Capital - Edinburgh Evening News
World is taking the high road to CapitalEdinburgh Evening News, UK - 16 minutes agoIn November, Edinburgh will host an illuminated art car parade, featuring such innovations as a Robert Burns poetry van, a Burke and Hare barrow, ...
- Course material is top class (Hindustan Times)
With more than two-lakh students, it is impossible for Delhi University’s School of Open Learning (SOL) to conduct regular classes for them. SOL, however, makes it up by providing excellent study material over textbooks prescribed by the university.
- Kennesaw News Stories and Articles - Atlanta Journal Constitution
WEDNESDAY'S GIRLS SOCCER SEMIFINALS: PARKVIEW 8, UNION GROVE 0: Panthers gain shot at record Judson Hamby can't deny it any longer... WEDNESDAY'S GIRLS SOCCER SEMIFINALS: Walker comeback prevents '07 repeat Walker scored four unanswered second-half ...
- Diana Bianchi, Secret Songstress - New York Magazine
New York MagazineDiana Bianchi, Secret SongstressNew York Magazine, USA - 12 hours agoYou can see the poetry behind her sunglasses. Photo: AP Before Peter Cook gave her money to go away, his young mistress Diana Bianchi was being groomed to ...
- Writing Workshop Changes Students (Washington Post)
"Georgetown Day School, eight poems. . . . National Cathedral has two." Nancy Schwalb listed the schools and poems in the Parkmont Poetry Festival's 2007 25th anniversary book. "Edmund Burke has four," she said. "The Parkmont School has eight."
- Library to hold Poetry Open Mic night Thursday (Quincy Herald-Whig)
The Hannibal Free Public Library will host its monthly Poetry Open Mic at 6 p.m. Thursday.
- City's garden show entry is tribute to the fallen - Yorkshire Post
City's garden show entry is tribute to the fallenYorkshire Post, UK - 4 hours agoActor Ian McNeice dressed as "Tubby" Clayton to read war poetry for the preview yesterday. The garden, sponsored by GMI Property Company Ltd, ...
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