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- Juneteenth festivities begin (The Valdosta Daily Times)
The 16th Annual Juneteenth Celebration kicked off Tuesday.
- First open mic night at RRCC - International Falls Daily Journal
First open mic night at RRCCInternational Falls Daily Journal, MN - 2 hours agoA variety of poetry, prose, music and art mediums are expected. Those established in their craft and those just beginning are encouraged to participate. ...
- Stories for Children Magazine Debuts Its New Website - PR.com (press release)
Stories for Children Magazine Debuts Its New WebsitePR.com (press release), NY - 1 hour agoStories for Children Magazine was voted one of the best Ezines in Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, and Cover Design in the 2007 Preditors & Editors’ Readers ...
- Summer Fun! - Morning News
Classes are limited to 20 participants. Call 271-6816 to register. • June 13: Story Drama, 10 to 11 a.m. (Grades K-2) • June 20: Readers Theater, 10 a.m. to noon (Grades 3-5) • July 11: Readers Theater, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. (Grades 6-8) • June 6 ...
- Timing of the incredible Hull is poetry in promotion - Guardian Unlimited
"That Whitsun, I was late getting away..." So begins one of the most celebrated poems of the last century, written in October 1958 at 32 Pearson Park, Hull, by a librarian at the city's university. Philip Larkin used the poem's title, The Whitsun ...
- Crossing the Sea, at Wilton's Music Hall, E1 - Times Online
Crossing the Sea, at Wilton's Music Hall, E1Times Online, UK - 7 hours agoDrawing its texts from 7th-century Chinese poetry, it tells a simple story. A woman waits for her lover, who is fighting overseas. ...
- For Terrance Hayes, Pittsburgh and Poetry Are No Strangers (The Online NewsHour)
Terrance Hayes is the author of three books of poetry and is a professor of Creative Writing at Carnegie Mellon University. He discusses life as a poet in Pittsburgh, "where no one is a stranger," and shares some of his work.
- Sarah Slean back from the darkness (Jam! Showbiz)
Sarah Slean confides that several of the songs on her most recent album, The Baroness, document the singer-songwriter's 2006 spell as a resident of the City of Lights. A period of the artist's life that, she adds, was a less than happy one.
- San Anselmo writer, historian Larine Brown dies - Marin Independent-Journal
San Anselmo writer, historian Larine Brown diesMarin Independent-Journal, CA - 4 hours agoHer second book, "Faith: The Inspirational Poetry of Larine Brown," was published in 2005. In 1994, Mrs. Brown was chosen as the grand marshal of the San ...
- Refusing to Dine Out on His Successes - Blackenterprise.com
AS a succession of big firms looked to tap shareholders for funds to tide them over tough times last week, at least some business owners must have been feeling cautious about the prospects for this year. In that context, research by academics at ...
- Do what you love, love what you do - Santa Maria Sun
For centuries, artistic people trying to make a living off of their talent have been plagued by "the starving artist" stereotype. Unfortunately, there's some truth to the less-than-flattering image: In the 1400s, artistic visionary Michelangelo ...
- Psst! Something's bothering your pet (Detroit Free Press)
Ears twitching wildly, Nikki and Lucy hovered near the telephone, aroused by the caller on the other end. He was their cat whisperer" and the girls had something to tell me: "Their food tastes like sawdust."
- Beautiful 'Tree' bears fruit despite ill-suited story line - Chicago Sun-Times
You have to give big props to Chicago Opera Theater, the little company that could, can and does. Its remarkable coup in presenting the long-overdue Chicago premiere of John Adams' landmark "Nixon in China" two years ago so impressed the composer ...
- Final honor planned for late FSC administrator - MetroWest Daily News
Final honor planned for late FSC administratorMetroWest Daily News, MA - 3 hours agoKelley knew Doyle since Kelley attended the college as a student in the 1970s, when Doyle taught a course that combined poetry and physics, said Kelley. ...
- UC Santa Cruz creating 'Dead Central' room to house new Grateful ... - San Jose Mercury News
UC Santa Cruz creating 'Dead Central' room to house new Grateful ...San Jose Mercury News, USA - 1 hour agoBut fans say their image-rich lyrics about themes such as love, trust and re-birth are lessons in poetry. The song "Box Of Rain" is as central to the ...
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