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- Round Top: Antique haven plus great music in east-central Texas - Dallas Morning News
Dallas Morning NewsRound Top: Antique haven plus great music in east-central TexasDallas Morning News, TX - 1 hour agoThe August-to-April Series, the International Guitar Festival, the Theatre Forum, the Poetry Forum and the Herbal Forum bring the annual number of events to ...
- Calendar 7/17 - Daily News Tribune
ON HARDY POND Waltham Land Trust and Hardy Pond Association present On Hardy Pond, a free picnic and boating event with fun for the whole family, Saturday, July 19, 5 to 9 p.m., at Lazazzero Park, 7 Shore Road. Those who have kayaks and canoes should ...
- International Russian-Georgian Poetry Festival opens in Tbilisi - ITAR-TASS
International Russian-Georgian Poetry Festival opens in TbilisiITAR-TASS, Russia - 32 minutes agoTBILISI, July 17 (Itar-Tass) - The second International Russian-Georgian Poetry Festival with the participation of Russian poets from more than 20 countries ...
- Manchester arts journal launches with world exclusive - Media Newswire (press release)
Manchester arts journal launches with world exclusiveMedia Newswire (press release), NY - 20 hours agoTying in with the journal's aims to nurture and promote new poetry and fiction-writers, Chris Killen, Josh Bell and musician Larry Goves also appear in the ...
- Fall books preview (San Francisco Chronicle)
"2666." Bay Area readers, remember those numbers. 7-9, 7-9, 6-6 and 8-4. Niners, Raiders, Stanford and Cal fans, respectively, you should hope for those numbers. Roberto Bolaño's swan song, "2666," won't have much competition as the most eagerly anticipated...
- Big night in W. Boylston (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
WEST BOYLSTON - West Boylston Arts Festival, a celebration that organizers compare to First Night, will be held from 10 a.m. to midnight Sept. 20. Only instead of New Year's Eve revelers ringing in the New Year, the merrymakers at this party will be helping to keep music ringing from the rafters and art adorning the walls of the West Boylston schools this year, all while celebrating the 200th ...
- It's the rise of Ireland's super grandparents - Irish Independent
Irish IndependentIt's the rise of Ireland's super grandparentsIrish Independent, Ireland - 31 minutes agoWhile she helps out in the local St Vincent de Paul shop, Paul has joined his local poetry group -- the Francis Ledwidge Circle. "I used to be involved in a ...
- MADISON: James Whitcomb Riley in Anderson - Herald-Bulletin
There were reports of womanizing, alcoholism, fraud, scandal and even the selling of patent medicine. Yes, James Whitcomb Riley, the gentle, fondly remembered bard of children’s classics such as “Little Orphant Annie†and “The Raggedy Man ...
- ebrary Signs 14 New Publishing Partners - Business Wire (press release)
Business Wire (press release)ebrary Signs 14 New Publishing PartnersBusiness Wire (press release), CA - 2 hours agoCQ Press, a leading publisher of books, directories, subscriptions, and web products on American politics, federal and state government, American ...
- Workshop seeks balance with help of poetry, music - Coloradoan
Published author and former Carmelite monk Tessa Bielecki will use poetry and music in a Saturday workshop on managing the difficulties and polarities in our lives. "Poetry and music are important because they move us on far deeper levels than mere ...
- Play tackles modern-day issues (The Log Cabin Democrat)
The opening scene of Jennifer Davis' "Freedom" eight passengers stuck in the St. Louis airport, waiting for an available flight to New York is definitely realistic, especially to anyone who's experienced recent air travel.
- Erik Darling, 74; singer-songwriter helped revive American folk music (Los Angeles Times)
Erik Darling, a singer, songwriter and instrumentalist who played a vital role in the revival of American folk music and was identified with the pulsing 1960s pop hit "Walk Right In," died Aug. 3 in Chapel Hill, N.C. He was 74 and had lymphoma.
- Annual Report to shareholders - Sydney Morning Herald
Annual Report to shareholdersSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 8 minutes agoAlmanacs, travel books, chivalric romances, poetry, music, scientifi c discoveries and more were widely distributed. The use of Latin as the language of ...
- Do You Sea What I Sea? - National Review Online
Do You Sea What I Sea?National Review Online, NY - 1 hour agoAmerican-born landscape painter Dwight Tryon (1849-1925), who wrote those words to Charles Lang Freer, founder of the Freer Gallery of Art, ...
- VLP poetry reading, slam features South Dakota author (Vermillion Plain Talk)
The Vermillion Literary Project is hosting a poetry reading and poetry slam on Thursday, June 26 from 7-9 p.m. at the Coffee Shop Gallery, which is located in downtown Vermillion. The poetry reading will feature award-winning writer Courtney Huse-Wika.
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