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- $9 million from state benefits arts - The Republican - MassLive.com
The Republican - MassLive.com$9 million from state benefits artsThe Republican - MassLive.com, MA - 14 hours agoSome education grants in Western Massachusetts include $17950 for Amherst-Pelham Regional schools to design and put into effect poetry curricula that builds ...
- Brant's Books needs to find a new home - Sarasota Herald-Tribune
Brant's Books needs to find a new homeSarasota Herald-Tribune, FL - 1 hour ago"The perfect situation for me is a bigger space so that I could sponsor book signings and poetry reading, maybe have a coffee shop," she said. ...
- Varied line-up for arts festival 2008 - Eastbourne Today
Varied line-up for arts festival 2008Eastbourne Today, UK - 6 hours agoMotivational arts humourist Louise Taylor will bring her unique eccentric mix of improvisation, performance poetry and astrological meanderings to the ...
- Store helps organization spruce up - WIVB
Store helps organization spruce upWIVB, NY - 6 hours agoWalgreens faced a civil lawsuit alleging racial discrimination across the country. MAD DADS wants to put up a stage so children can enjoy poetry night and ...
- Who Writes This Crap? lives up to its name - Metro
MetroWho Writes This Crap? lives up to its nameMetro, UK - 2 hours agoFringe staple Luke Wright and poetry cohort Joel Stickley must have a masochistic streak, electing not only to ingest such verbiage but to write their own ...
- TW: Ioan Gruffudd (RainbowNetwork.com)
We love a bit of posh at Totty Towers and it doesn’t come any finer than homegrown Ioan Gruffud. In this summer’s blockbuster Fantastic Four (out in the UK on 22 July 2005), Ioan plays scientist Dr. Reed Richards who messes up his molecules after a bodged experiment in space that enables his body to contort and stretch into any shape (and position) he likes.
- Spencer's famous library cat dies - Sioux City Journal
SPENCER, Iowa -- One of the world's most famous felines, Dewey Readmore Books, died Wednesday in the arms of librarian Vicki Myron who had acted as his "mother" for most of the last 19 years. Dewey was adopted as the library cat at the Spencer Public ...
- Nine Inch Nails @ The Forum - Orange County Weekly
Andrew Youssef shoots the "Lights In The Sky" tour performing before their hometown crowd on 9/6. Read a review of the concert here. Three best things to do in Orange County on Tuesday, September 9 Animosity, Decepit Birth, Antagonist, Dead in ...
- UConn program gives 7th-graders an early start - Stamford Advocate
Graduate student Becky Gladych helps Elpidio Romano with a project during a summer biology class in the University Pals program at the University of Connecticut in Stamford. The program gives Stamford and Norwalk students a taste of college. STAMFORD ...
- October calendar of events (Wake Forest University News Service)
Exhibit: “Perpetual Art Machine” and “The Old Alma Mater.” Charlotte & Philip Hanes Art Gallery. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday - Friday and 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday - Sunday. “Perpetual Art Machine” features 21st-century international video art with live interactive installations.
- First work - Alton Telegraph
First workAlton Telegraph, IL - 2 hours agoBy MAGGIE BORMAN Michael Down, 24, has loved poetry since he first got interested in it at age 15 - the same age he began writing poetry. ...
- It's bad, but not like the '70s - Staten Island Advance - SILive.com
It's bad, but not like the '70sStaten Island Advance - SILive.com, NY - 2 hours agoDavid Paterson (sans the poetry) in an unusual televised speech on July 31. And when Paterson compared the state's current financial woes to the 1970s, ...
- Children's Books for Fall: A - C - Publishers Weekly
Children's Books for Fall: A - CPublishers Weekly, NY - 22 minutes ago(9-12) The Adventurous Deeds of Deadwood Jones ($16.95) by Helen Hemphill follows the exploits of an African-American cowboy. (10-up) Hippie Chick ($16.95) ...
- Rock Co-op - West Hawaii Today
A father and son duo get down with Wild Cherry's "Play that Funky Music." Adults and teenagers make use of the open area in front of the stage to showcase their dance moves. Others sit back and enjoy the festive atmosphere. Children run around the ...
- Matthew Bruccoli - Guardian Unlimited
Matthew J Bruccoli was in his teens when he first heard the name of F Scott Fitzgerald, attached to a reading of The Diamond as Big as the Ritz on the radio of his parents' car during a Sunday afternoon ride. The next morning he went straight to his ...
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