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- Poet shares stories, advice (North Platte Telegraph)
The North Platte Telegraph Nebraska State Poet and educator William Kloefkorn shared stories from his past and a tidbit or two about writing with members of the Nebraska Writers Guild at their fall conference on Saturday.
- How 'Genius' Bill Walsh brought brains to a brute-force game - Alameda Times-Star
For decades, the consensus held that the thinking fan's game was baseball. In its leisurely rhythms were the textures, subtleties and nuances of life itself. Football, by contrast, was the brute sport, a conflict of power and mayhem. That was before ...
- ULI: Plans In Works For City Development - The Bulletin
Philadelphia - During the sixth annual urban issues forum Thursday, the Philadelphia Urban Land Institute (ULI) reassured more than 300 people the city's development projects and real estate options are heading in the right direction. Held at the ...
- Norwalk briefs (Norwalk Advocate)
Norwalk Public Schools are looking for area experts to volunteer and speak to social studies students.
- Around the ring - UVic The Ring
Around the ringUVic The Ring, Canada - 15 minutes agoIt includes the best of her 14 other books of poetry published over the last 20 years. She will read from that collection as well as from a manuscript of ...
- Tough but rewarding - TheChronicleHerald.ca
Tough but rewardingTheChronicleHerald.ca, Canada - 8 minutes agoFor example, novelists, playwrights, scriptwriters and poets conceive and write novels, plays, scripts and poetry. They may do research to establish factual ...
- WHATEVER HAPPENED TO ... READING : Hanging on word every (NWAnews.com)
A2004 survey by the National Endowment for the Arts, “Reading at Risk,” described a nationwide, very steep downward trend in book consumption in almost all demographic areas in general and, specifically, the reading of poetry, fiction and drama. (Benton County Daily Record)
- Irony of the world's worst poet - News.com.au
The hapless McGonagall wrote poems so bad he carried an umbrella with him at all times as protection from the barrage of rotten tomatoes he faced wherever he recited. That didn't stop him bailing up strangers in the street to listen to his terrible ...
- Camp aims to make difference for youths - San Antonio Express
Camp aims to make difference for youthsSan Antonio Express, TX - 9 hours agoIn the late 1940s, however, Howard Jr. got drawn into the Christian youth movement while attending Baylor University. For more than a decade, he helped lead ...
- 2008 ACTING SCHOOLS AND COACHES NYC (Backstage.com)
September 11, 2008 The following is a list of New York - area stage and film acting schools, teachers, and coaches organized alphabetically. Also included is a separate list of career coaches/counselors .
- Even in a recession (depression?), you can be thankful - Muskogee Daily Phoenix
Even in a recession (depression?), you can be thankfulMuskogee Daily Phoenix, OK - 4 hours agoA block north, a guy has a criminal use of a firearm conviction, a kidnapper lives several blocks away, child molesters are on a number of nearby blocks, ...
- Kelly Writers House: Live Webcasts - UPENN Almanac
Kelly Writers House: Live WebcastsUPENN Almanac, PA - 10 hours agoThe New York Poets—November 4, 1:30 pm; Al Filreis and students of English 88 (modern and contemporary poetry) discuss the New York School: Ashbery, O’Hara, ...
- Baby daughter made it a 'Red Letter Year' for Ani DiFranco, who is set ... - MLive.com
Courtesy photo A "red-letter year" is one that is memorably happy, which makes this a fitting title for new mother Ani DiFranco's latest album. The musician will be appearing at Royal Oak Music Theatre on Tuesday. ROYAL OAK, Michigan -- As the ...
- Library of Congress's National Book Festival Attracts More Than 120,000 Book Lovers to the National Mall (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News)
More than 120,000 book lovers gathered today on the National Mall for the eighth annual National Book Festival, organized and sponsored by the Library of Congress and hosted by Mrs. Laura Bush. Festival-goers were entertained by their favorite authors, illustrators and poets as they celebrated creativity and imagination among the favorite standing-room-only pavilions including the Let's Read ...
- Easton author offers two new books (Connecticut Post)
EASTON -- With musical words like whizz, zoom and rumble, and illustrations to match, books created by a local author capture the attention of beginning readers.
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