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- Poetry night to benefit at-risk children - Anderson Independent-Mail
Local non-profit group MIRACLES is having a poetry night on Friday. Anyone older than 23 is invited to attend or to present work. Tickets are $6 in advance and $8 at the door. Seating is limited, so be sure to get tickets early. They can be purchased ...
- Chattanooga: City Court clerk resigns because of 'inappropriate decisions' (Chattanooga Times Free Press)
The man who was in charge of running Chattanooga’s City Court had a “strong pattern†of sexually explicit behavior in the workplace and had received counseling for touching a female employee, according to a report released by the city of Chattanooga.
- Spotlight: Diversions listings - Portsmouth Herald News
Spotlight: Diversions listingsPortsmouth Herald News, NH - Jun 26, 2008YORK POETRY SOCIETY, first Wednesday of month, July/August, noon to 1:30 pm, York Public Library, York, Maine, everyone welcome, open mic forum, ...
- No idle hands here (Burlington Times-News)
The two highest-ranked members of Graham High School's Class of 2008 have each had four busy years of high school. Tyler Cook is valedictorian of the Class of 2008 and Burton Peebles is salutatorian.
- 2008 Maine Literary Festival to Focus on the Environment - MarketWatch
2008 Maine Literary Festival to Focus on the EnvironmentMarketWatch - 3 hours agoThe Festival explores the roles of writing, poetry, nature, and science in shaping the way we treat the planet and live our lives. ...
- Jaime Courtney preferred 'well-traveled' to 'gypsy' - Dowagiac Daily News
Jaime Courtney preferred 'well-traveled' to 'gypsy'Dowagiac Daily News, USA - 40 minutes agoI remember when her four-woman writing group came away from an August Cranbrook Writers' Guild summer conference with a $125 poetry prize and a nickname. ...
- North Beach old-timer lands in hospital (San Francisco Chronicle)
On June 5, an elderly man named Jerry Kulek was evicted from his North Beach apartment for falling two months behind in the rent. He lived on the streets for three weeks before he collapsed on the sidewalk in front of Washington Square. He had pneumonia and...
- Rochester-area visitors to Iran see hope for improved relations - Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Rochester-area visitors to Iran see hope for improved relationsRochester Democrat and Chronicle, NY - 13 hours ago"People gather every night," she says, "and they read poetry and place flowers on the grave." It is difficult to listen to people speak from the heart, ...
- PEN Canada in Association with the Art for Real Change Collective ... - Canada NewsWire (press release)
PEN Canada in Association with the Art for Real Change Collective ...Canada NewsWire (press release), Canada - 1 hour agoUnited Writers Press in Hong Kong published her poetry collection book Seeking the Soul of Snow in Dec 2007 but Chinese authority banned the book before it ...
- First Leonard Cohen takes Toronto, then he takes... (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Singer Leonard Cohen on Friday kicks off his first world tour in 15 years with a Toronto gig, marking the return of the poet who converted to Buddhism during his absence from the limelight.
- Perfect Summer Reads (in Tyee Books) (The Tyee)
For rad road-tripping, ballpark basking, al fresco smoking and more.
- Live: Mos Def and Gil Scott Heron at Carnegie Hall - Village Voice
Village VoiceLive: Mos Def and Gil Scott Heron at Carnegie HallVillage Voice, NY - 3 minutes agoJazz, that most benighted of African American genres and my late Mother’s favorite, still powered many dimensions of my world then with the music fighting ...
- Poet Sheila Tiarks to read May 18 at Depot - Norman Transcript
Poet Sheila Tiarks to read May 18 at DepotNorman Transcript, OK - 9 hours agoSheila Tiarks will be the featured poet at The Performing Arts Studio Second Sunday Poetry Reading May 18. The reading begins at 2 pm in the Norman Depot, ...
- Ongoing events - Advocate Weekly
Ongoing eventsAdvocate Weekly, MA - 3 hours agoBerkshire Writers Room, all meetings at 7 pm: poetry, second Wednesday (Wild Sage, North Street); all-genre, third Thursday (Mason Library, Main Street, ...
- Noted Native American author at 'CreekSpeak' (The Daily Democrat)
Jack D. Forbes, a historian, writer, and professor emeritus of Native American Studies and Anthropology at UC Davis will read "Yololandia: Memories from the Patwin Plains" and other works of his poetry and literature that explore Native American experience in California.
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