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- BVAC to host poetry reading Sunday, May 18 (Babylon Beacon)
The May Poetry in the Village reading sponsored by the Babylon Village Arts Council (BVAC) will be Sun., May 18 from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Babylon Public Library, 24 S. Carll Ave., Babylon village. Jim Papa and Philip Postiglione will be the featured readers. As always, this presentation will be free and open to the public. Scheduled readings followed with an open mike.
- Etruscan Press Names New Managing Editor - Wilkes University
Etruscan Press Names New Managing EditorWilkes University, PA - 8 hours agoThe press released two publications that were National Book Award finalists: Shoah Train, a poetry collection by William Heyen, and Chromatic, ...
- Paint Your Heart Out - Packet Online
On what is possibly the wettest, rainiest day of the year, a brightly painted arts and crafts room at the Family Preservation Center in Trenton has at least four rays of sunshine. Kimberley Lennon, Erica F., Jessica M. and Lisa B. sit and draw ...
- Jazzie B: The day I became Jazzie OBE - Daily Telegraph
It's been a month of honours for Trevor Beresford Romeo aka Jazzie B, the founding father of the British group Soul II Soul. Positive: Jazzie B At the start of May he was at Buckingham Palace to receive an OBE for his services to music, then a ...
- Emerging writer's festival is all about the words - The Age
The AgeEmerging writer's festival is all about the wordsThe Age, Australia - 51 minutes agoHe is also a poster boy for Melbourne’s Emerging Writers’ Festival, having attended in the past as one of many writers hoping to get that elusive book deal. ...
- SAVE THE DATE ROANOKE VALLEY ANTIQUE EXPO - roanoke.com (Roanoke Times)
Missing a piece of grandmother's china? Looking for a rare book of poetry? Don't miss the largest antique show in the Roanoke Valley. The Roanoke Valley Antique Expo, presented by the Gen. James Breckinridge chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, boasts more than 55 dealers.
- Jonathan Holden's "Car Showroom" (Seattle Times)
I may be a little sappy, but I think that almost everyone is doing the best he or she can, despite all sorts of obstacles. This poem by Jonathan...
- Location selected for larger library - Centre Daily
Supporters of the Philipsburg library have picked the place for an expanded community library. The next step is raising the money to build a new — and permanent — home for the books. The Holt Memorial Library will move from its current location ...
- Newport News (Newport News, Virginia) - Hartford Courant
Tony Snow, a conservative writer and commentator who cheerfully sparred with reporters in the White House briefing room during a stint as President Bush's press secretary, has died of colon cancer, Fox News reported Saturday. Snow was 53 years old ...
- WHS students make their marks in artistic publication - Worthington Daily Globe
WHS students make their marks in artistic publicationWorthington Daily Globe, MN - 33 minutes ago... of creative works by Worthington High School students, still includes the humorous essays, written family portraits and poetry of previous editions. ...
- Entries from Torontoist tagged with 'casaloma' (Torontoist)
The Star says that an immigration crackdown has halved the number of exotic dancers in Toronto over the last decade, fueling lap dance inflation and forcing strip club customers to make hard choices between Froot Loops for the kids and throwing twenties at naked strangers.
- Poetry by proxy - Leader-Telegram
Poetry by proxyLeader-Telegram, WI - 5 minutes agoStudents Haley Amundson and Cole Parkins, two of teacher Bonnie Hennig-Piper's Sherman students involved in a poetry unit, liked the child prodigy's ...
- Jonglei celebrates African Child Day, govt assures incessant grooming - Sudan Tribune
June 16, 2008 (BOR TOWN) – Thousands school children, political or religious leaders and police units converged for African Child Day at Bor Town Freedom Square today where poems and riddles presided by children “prompted†state authorities to ...
- 'Wit' title belies dehumanizing, dark play about imminent death - News-Press
"Wit" is not very funny. The Pulitzer-prize-winning play is gravely thought-provoking and beautifully written, says director Annie Rosemond. Of course, there are bits of humor here and there. It's OK to laugh. But this is no comedy. "It's a ...
- Literary Calendar: May 31-June 6 - The Gazette (Montreal)
The Gazette (Montreal)Literary Calendar: May 31-June 6The Gazette (Montreal), Canada - 4 hours agoSix short works of literature will be championed by two panels, one for poetry, with Stephanie Bolster, Geoffrey Cook and Catherine Kidd, and another for ...
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