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- Dessert First, Turkeys in Tuxedos? - Telluride Watch
Dessert First, Turkeys in Tuxedos?Telluride Watch, CO - 2 hours agoThe San Miguel Basin 4-H Ambassadors will present the All 4-H Club Talent Contest, featuring poetry, song, and more. Registration is still open, ...
- Summer TCA: Live from Beverly Hills -- NBC Getting Cranky - Oregonian
Light at the end of the tunnel for the press tour. These two days with the NBC Universal Megalopolis, or whatever it is they call it, are the last days of the press tour. Way more amusing than the real thing. Which you'd think would make the gang ...
- Why do you love Oregon? - World Link
There must be a lot of reasons why people live in Oregon. And Oregon 150 officials plan to extract that information from folks like you. They want to know about why you love the 33rd state, how your family came to be here, and why you chose to stay ...
- Rockland school news - Lower Hudson Journal news
Rockland school newsLower Hudson Journal news, NY - 10 hours ago... standings of the WordMasters Challenge, a national competition for high school students requiring close reading and analysis of prose and poetry. ...
- Migraine and Headache Poetry Contest -- Announcing the Winners! (HealthCentral.com)
Each year, we conduct the Putting Our Heads Together Poetry Contest to bring together people with AND without Migraine disease and headaches to share our thoughts and expressions. This contest is held in April, National Poetry Month.
- Crash teen farewelled in sombre service - West Online
A teenager killed in car crash with three of his cousins has been remembered as a "pretty boy" with a georgous smile who cared for his family. About 150 people farewelled Quinton Humes - one of four boys killed in a car crash in Ravenswood last month ...
- Scandinavian horror now available at amazon.com and Barnes&Noble! - PR Inside
2008-07-14 10:14:39 - The book -the dead will inherit the earth- by Swedish horror writer Thom Olausson are now available worldwide. It contains the stories that have been deemed too extreme by many magazines in USA. Deadtales.com has published the ...
- City's young writers learn art of expression - New Britain Herald
Aarion Santiago jots down a poem Tuesday afternoon during a writers' clinic at the Oak Street Community Center in New Britain. NEW BRITAIN - A small group of inner-city kids learned to express themselves using the printed the word over the summer ...
- Coyotes and Canoes (Santa Barbara Independent)
When I asked Neal Crosbie which came first in his show, Message , at Art Resources — the paintings or the poetry — his eyes twinkled.
- Hear the author of “The River Lock” - Daily Gazette
An Amsterdam native’s memoir about growing up in the former Rug City has been nominated for a National Book Award. Stephen Haven’s book, “The River Lock: One Boys Life along the Mohawk” was nominated by his publisher, Syracuse University ...
- English must not stifle 10 other tongues - The Times
English must not stifle 10 other tonguesThe Times, South Africa - 4 hours ago“Our poetry speaks of our personal hurts, but most of all of the joys that we as youngsters experience in our daily lives,” he said. ...
- Burns’s legacy to be given £17m revamp (The Herald)
In life he may have been a humble "lad o' pairts", but Robert Burns's legacy is to receive a multi-million pound makeover after the Heritage Lottery Fund yesterday pledged ÂŁ5.8m to help pay for a restoration of the Bard's home in Alloway.
- United States Art Authority creates campus-area hang-out - Austin 360 (subscription)
United States Art Authority creates campus-area hang-outAustin 360 (subscription), TX - 1 hour agoThe Happening, which combined music, poetry, visual art and video, was a smash, and the sign remained on the building for the next events, so Bejarano and ...
- That’s What She Said - New York Times Blogs
That’s What She SaidNew York Times Blogs, NY - 9 hours ago(SJD) Even if you don’t have a son fighting in Iraq, even if you don’t read poetry, even if you think you are immune to the power of a mother’s lament ...
- Poetry online (Midland Daily News)
Hear poetry by Midlanders John Palen, left, and Jeff Vande Zande. A new poem will be featured today, Friday, Monday and Wednesday. The poets will read their work at 7 p.m. Thursday, June 26, at Midland United Church of Christ, 4100Â Chestnut Hill. The public is invited.
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