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- The Big Read has a big cause - Kansas City Star
The Big Read has a big causeKansas City Star, MO - 5 hours agoThat is, a nation largely incapable of dealing with fiction, poetry, drama etc. People who read books are more inclined to vote, volunteer and engage in ...
- Join in The Adventures of Penelope Plum and Unravel Exciting ... - MarketWatch
Join in The Adventures of Penelope Plum and Unravel Exciting ...MarketWatch - 1 hour agoShe also enjoys writing poetry and has had several poems published. She is currently writing children's books. To request a complimentary paperback review ...
- Community Calendar Community Calendar treasures galore k0awyf77 - Eagle-Tribune
James and the Giant Peach, 2 p.m. at the Timberlane Performing Arts Center Stage, Plaistow, N.H. Tickets $10 each or $8 for groups of 10 or more. The show will be done in sign language and in the spoken word for all to enjoy. For tickets, call 603 ...
- Readings and Signings (The Rockingham News)
Send readings and signings to features@seacoastonline.com.
- Requiescat in Pace (Fernandina Beach News-Leader)
I have always felt quite erudite in knowing this Latin phrase and that the ubiquitous RIP is its proper abbreviation. I have come to reserve the majesty of these words for the extraordinarily special circumstances that require a more profound expression of sad farewell.
- Must-visit Belum - Malaysia Star
Must-visit BelumMalaysia Star, Malaysia - Jul 18, 2008It was sad to have to leave. I’m thankful to my friend for taking me along. And to think it’s only an hour away from home! We tend to believe the grass is ...
- Art performance devotes itself to female martyrs - Viet Nam News
Art performance devotes itself to female martyrsViet Nam News, Vietnam - 2 hours ago... including a music composition contest inspired by the deaths of the 10 girls on July 24, 1968; music and poetry performances, a painting exhibition on ...
- After dark in the city of czars (Boston Globe)
ost travelers know St. Petersburg for its fabled White Nights, a month around the summer solstice when dreamers and tourists stay up to watch the city's stately landscape bask in the sun until midnight, and then, after a brief dark spell, light up again with the 3 a.m. sunrise.
- Playwrights discuss Thornton Wilder's underappreciated genius (The Times of Trenton)
EWING -- Thornton Wilder was a playwright's playwright, though his most famous work, "Our Town," which won a Pulitzer Prize in 1938, is often misinterpreted as warm and sentimental.
- Survivor: Lisi is a loser - iAfrica.com
iAfrica.comSurvivor: Lisi is a loseriAfrica.com, South Africa - 24 minutes agoPoetic justice, and not the silly treemail kind of poetry either. After enjoying some Fijian hospitality, it was back to backstabbing. ...
- Bassbass'n'voicethang', Thursday, August 21st, with Special - All About Jazz
Bassbass'n'voicethang', Thursday, August 21st, with SpecialAll About Jazz, PA - 37 minutes agoSome poetry by Barbara as well. Barbara Sfraga is an artist who gathers no moss as she rolls through life, constantly evolving. Critics and fans alike look ...
- Poetry Site, Poetrydances.com – Sees Six Exceptional Writers Share ... - PR.com
Poetrydances.com honors a further six highly talented writers with favorite writer status on its site for the month of August 2008. Busan, South Korea, September 08, 2008 --( PR.com )-- Poetrydances.com highlights on its site the work of selected ...
- Teenagers invited to enter writing contest (The Hamilton Journal News)
FAIRFIELD — The Lane Libraries will soon launch its seventh annual Teen Writing Contest, "Our Own Words," for short story and poetry writers ages 13-18. Work will be judged on originality, clarity, ideas presented, voice, word choice, presentation, sentence structure/fluency and spelling. There are two divisions: Division I for ages 13-15 and Division II for ages 16-18, according to a release ...
- History captured at YWCA - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
St. Louis Post-DispatchHistory captured at YWCASt. Louis Post-Dispatch, United States - 3 minutes agoIt was the 1930s, and segregation was a basic part of her life. So was the Y. "It was a mainstay for black girls," Brooks said "That was really the only ...
- Do not ignore vandalism that chips away at our civilization - Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Do not ignore vandalism that chips away at our civilizationRochester Democrat and Chronicle, NY - 2 hours agoMichael G. Kane, former president and publisher of the Democrat and Chronicle, in his May commencement address to Nazareth College graduates receiving ...
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