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- Ballast: Weight of the World - LA Weekly
Ballast: Weight of the WorldLA Weekly, CA - 58 minutes agoBy Ella Taylor Lance Hammer’s Ballast centers on a black boy whose single mother was once a junkie, who makes occasional drug drops on his motorbike for a ...
- Conrad Black should ask for transfer, not pardon (Nanaimo Daily News)
Conrad Black has always been portrayed as a highly intelligent individual, devoted to long conversations and poetry among other things. Now he's asking for a presidential pardon, similar to that which special turkeys receive at Thanksgiving at the White House.
- Show us your best sculpture: Organizers seeking a dozen sites to display art downtown (The Salisbury Post)
By Mark Wineka mwineka@salisburypost.com The Public Art Committee continues preparations for a Salisbury Sculpture Show, an outdoor sculpture show t ...
- John rewards budding poets! - Tottenham Football Club
John rewards budding poets!Tottenham Football Club, UK - 2 hours agoJohn Bostock was at White Hart Lane stadium on Tuesday rewarding the winners of this year's Kick Racism out of Football Poetry Competition. ...
- A Prose Poem: From My Diary* - The Daily Star
The Daily StarA Prose Poem: From My Diary*The Daily Star, Bangladesh - 3 hours agoEverybody loved him, the fat, black man who would stand with a bottle of country liquor in his hands. At least he was better than any doctor in the whole ...
- Olde Tyme Stuffe, Inc. - Antiques and Arts Weekly
Antiques and Arts WeeklyOlde Tyme Stuffe, Inc.Antiques and Arts Weekly, CT - 3 hours agoBrochures & Magazines, First Edition 1914 Joyce Kilmer Poetry Book by Doubleday Durand & Co., Interesting Books on England & Ireland, Children's Book incl. ...
- Ella Minnow Pea , a New Musical, Tested in University of Michigan Workshop Nov. 20-23 (Playbill)
A couple of New York City musical theatre writers have been in residence in Ann Arbor, MI, in recent weeks, honing their new musical, Ella Minnow Pea, for a sold-out workshop production by the University of Michigan's respected musical theatre program.
- Inprint Brown Reading Series: Natasha Trethewey and John Edgar Wideman (Houston Press)
Today’s Inprint Brown Reading Series writers, poet Natasha Trethewey and novelist John Edgar Wideman, have different approaches to the African-American experience. Trethewey, who grew up in Mississippi as the daughter of a white man and a black woman, won the 2007 Pulitzer Prize for Native ...
- WeVote brings some life to the parties - The Free Press of the University of Southern Maine (registration)
WeVote brings some life to the partiesThe Free Press of the University of Southern Maine (registration), ME - Nov 3, 2008As soon as the slam-poetry styling of the Freedom Choir began to echo their rendition of "The Times They Are A-Changin'" from the back of the Woodbury ...
- Searching for drama in Stoppard's 'Rock 'n' Roll' - South Coast Today
Searching for drama in Stoppard's 'Rock 'n' Roll'South Coast Today, MA - 10 hours ago... the contribution of rock 'n' roll to that uprising, the ideals of Marxism, ancient Greek poetry, mortality, the nature of love and a few other odds and ...
- Family Weekend Roundup: Oct. 4-5, 2008 (OnMilwaukee.com)
It's a weekend of options here in Brew City. Take your family to a coin show, a tattoo convention, Polar Bear Day at the zoo or any of the other family-friendly events listed right here!
- Close shave for labourers as building collapses - Tribune
Labourers working at a construction site along the Panchkula-Zirakpur highway had a miraculous escape when a two-storeyed building collapsed due to alleged mindless digging by a private builder here this evening. The digging (precariously close to ...
- What’s Up - Uptown
What’s UpUptown, Canada - 5 minutes agoDec 7, 3 pm - feat. music and poetry of JS Bach, Monica Bailey, Liz Gauthier, Bella Lajos, AA Milne and others; Tix $10 @ door DISTURBED . ...
- Dr. Pepper Worthington Gives $100,000 to Mount Olive College - WNCT
MOUNT OLIVE – Dr. Pepper Worthington a long time friend, supporter and faculty member at Mount Olive College has contributed $100,000 to the Wayne County institution. The money will be designated for expansion and relocation of the College’s ...
- Obituary: Konstantin Pavlov - Bulgarian Poet (Novinite.com)
Konstantin Pavlov, 75, who became one of Bulgaria's most prominent intellectuals with his rare defiance of the country's communist regime, died Sept. 28, it was reported from the capital, Sofia. The cause of death was not announced.
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