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- Local poet "highly commended" - South Yorkshire Times
Local poet "highly commended"South Yorkshire Times, UK - 6 hours agoTALENTED local young poet, Kirsty Morris from Royston High School has been highly commended for her entry in a national poetry competition. ...
- Nonprofit thinks big to recruit volunteers (Akron Beacon Journal)
Mary Ann Jackson spoke recently at an Akron Area Arts Alliance event about how to recruit and retain volunteers — a topic that's high on the list for a lot of nonprofits right now. With her talk still on my mind, I was interested to run across a news item about the RockCorps.
- ‘Belle of Amherst’ closes TRTC season - Carbondale Valley Journal
Carbondale Valley Journal‘Belle of Amherst’ closes TRTC seasonCarbondale Valley Journal, CO - 5 hours ago“Anyone who knows Valerie and has seen her perform, or listened to her read her own poetry at many venues around the valley, knows that she is the perfect ...
- Midsummer festival high - Denbighshire Free Press
Midsummer festival highDenbighshire Free Press, UK - 9 minutes agoIt featured a wide range of events from the traditional Ball Drop to Poetry Slams. "Welsh Market stallholders were delighted with the event and are keen to ...
- Elinor Lyon: Author of 'camping and tramping' adventure tales peopled ... - The Independent
Author of 20 well received children's novels, Elinor Lyon ceased writing in 1975, at a time when the new emphasis on urban social realism in junior fiction had made her own stories seem increasingly out of date. But for many older readers, her ...
- Caring Karen’s art is a winner - Liverpool Echo
Caring Karen’s art is a winnerLiverpool Echo, UK - 17 hours ago“It is a chance to celebrate the talents of a large number of people who make a really valuable contribution to life in Liverpool. ...
- General Store hopes to bring community home to Harvard - Nashoba Publishing
General Store hopes to bring community home to HarvardNashoba Publishing, MA - 20 hours agoHorowitz is looking into having poetry readings or live musical entertainment along with the gallery, but for right now neither the store nor the gallery is ...
- Lee brothers built a life with sports - Honolulu Advertiser
Lee brothers built a life with sportsHonolulu Advertiser, HI - 33 minutes ago"I didn't know that they would all coach, but it's what they love and they've done well for themselves." It was love of sport, Thomas Lee says, ...
- Have fun, frugally - Akron Beacon Journal
Life can't be all work and no play. Yet having fun can sometimes be expensive. For instance, a movie, popcorn and a drink can set a couple back $27 or more. Add dinner, and it's a pricey night out. That's why we're offering you, as part of our ...
- book-expo-america-step-right-up-pick-a-winner - PopMatters
book-expo-america-step-right-up-pick-a-winnerPopMatters, IL - 4 hours agoLater she’d be headed to BEA’s hottest Friday night party - at the home of the artist known as Prince, whose collection of poetry and lyrics, “21 Nights,†...
- THURSDAY ON THE BEACH - Florida Times-Union
THURSDAY ON THE BEACHFlorida Times-Union, FL - 2 hours ago... freestyle or poetry at Atlantic Beach's second open mic event today at the Jordan Community Center. This free event for adults, teens and children ...
- On Balance, 'Man on Wire' Reflects a Gentler Time - Washington Post
Frenchman Philippe Petit, whose 1974 stunt is at the heart of the movie, expressively relays his life for James Marsh's documentary. (Copyright 2008 By Jean-louis Blondeau -- Polaris Images) The documentary "Man on Wire" opens with a grainy black-and ...
- Ready to wear: The art of Natick's Virginia Fitzgerald - Milford Daily News
Sporting a paste-on tattoo of the Hindu goddess Shiva, Virginia Fitzgerald fashions a dress from hundreds of dog tags in her downtown Natick studio that resembles a child's playhouse. She moves barefoot past dresses she's made from glass and ...
- Rawi Hage and the practiced art of imagined proximity - Lebanon Daily Star
BEIRUT: When Lebanese-Canadian author Rawi Hage won the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award for his debut novel "De Niro's Game," he hoped it would bring his novel a wider audience. The response to his winning the prize has so far well exceeded ...
- Elmira Kidney Walk draws 200 and raises $17,000 - Star-Gazette
With a festival celebrating the Chemung River and a walk supporting children's hunger programs also happening Saturday in Elmira, organizer Lynne Rusinko couldn't help but wonder what kind of crowd the second Elmira Kidney Walk would draw. There was ...
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