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- Words on the street - National Post
Words on the streetNational Post, Canada - 2 hours agoWith 135 writers from 15 different countries, the genres represented by IFOA and Random Gifts of Reading range from historical fiction to mystery, poetry to ...
- Poet Androla a regional asset (Erie Times-News)
Ron Androla has exploded my cantaloupe. That's what happened to me, reading his new book, "What to Say to Death" (CreateSpace, available at Amazon.com, $14.99, cover art by Jeff Filipski.).
- Three Reasons to Dig Poetry at the S.B. Poetry Series at CAF (Santa Barbara Independent)
Now in its 11th year, the Santa Barbara Poetry Series regularly hosts readings by area poets and visiting ones, both those whose work has received national recognition and those who are just getting started.
- Writer Lawrence Joseph keeps memories of old store alive - Detroit Free Press
The long-abandoned building at 5770 John R looked like thousands of other abandoned buildings in Detroit. Graffiti and weeds gradually covered its broken facade. The front door remained locked, but the side door was open, so anyone could go in and do ...
- John Lundberg: Turning Poetry Into Music (HuffingtonPost)
Has poetry officially jumped the shark? I came across an NPR story this past week on a composer who set the "found poetry" of Donald...
- Grandparents go back to school Friday - Sedalia Democrat
Morgan Mateja, 6, eagerly read to her audience. The Skyline Elementary School first-grader and her classmates had some special visitors Friday: their grandparents. The annual grandparents day celebration brought grandparents and students together in ...
- School briefs - Gresham Outlook
School briefsGresham Outlook, OR - 1 hour agoFor more information, visit www.gilderlehrman.org The Oregon State Poetry Association is sponsoring its 11th annual poetry contest for Oregon students in ...
- Mark Steel: It's not about great men, but those who put them there (Independent)
The most common view of history is that it's created by the personalities of a handful of important figures. So world events can be explained by the fact that Churchill was strong, or Henry VIII wanted a divorce, or Napoleon had a complex about being short; as if an era of revolution and war was a result of him stretching in his kitchen, grumbling: "I can't reach the top shelf. I know, I'll ...
- Something to ponder on rough flight - Daily Oklahoman
I was crammed into a middle seat. The guy in front was practically in my lap and I had my arms drawn in tightly as I pecked furiously on the keyboard. God glanced over. "What are you working on?” He asked. "Well, not you per se,” I admitted. "It ...
- Moving Stories brings books to life (CBC)
Novelist and screenwriter Paul Quarrington has created a short film out of his book The Ravine that is now touring Canada amid a collection of short films based on literary works.
- ‘John Adams,’ ‘Mad Men’ Big Winners at Creative Arts Emmys - Multichannel News
Calgary Herald‘John Adams,’ ‘Mad Men’ Big Winners at Creative Arts EmmysMultichannel News, NY - 33 minutes agoThe Outstanding Children’s Program was shared by two winners: HBO’s Classical Baby (I’m Grown Up Now): The Poetry Show and Nickelodeon’s Nick News with ...Cynthia Nixon, Tim Conway among winners at Creative Arts Primetime ... Dallas Morning Newsall 311 news articles
- Watershed Wednesday to feature poetry - Prescott Daily Courier
Watershed Wednesday to feature poetryPrescott Daily Courier, AZ - 6 hours agoThe Town of Prescott Valley is hosting a free Open House event from 6 to 8 pm Tuesday, Dec. 9, at the Civic Center, 7501 E Civic Circle in the first floor ...
- Chattanooga: New library teen center opens today (Chattanooga Times Free Press)
Even Assistant Director Eva Johnston will admit that the Chattanooga-Hamilton County Bicentennial Library hasn’t always been the coolest place for teenagers to hang out.
- Tia Glass column - Promising program offered for youth right here in your own backyard (The Salisbury Post)
The last couple of weeks I've become a bullhorn advocate for a very smart program offered at the local YMCA. It's called The Black Achievers. It promo ...
- Teen Prostitute Describes Life On The Streets (KRXI-TV Reno)
As police continue to crack down on suspected prostitutes in Fruitvale, one young woman spoke candidly to KTVU reporter Amber Lee about how her young life as a top student fell into a downward spiral of sex and drugs.
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