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- St. Lucie County community connection: Nov. 1 - Vero Beach Press-Journal (subscription)
St. Lucie County community connection: Nov. 1Vero Beach Press-Journal (subscription), FL - 3 hours ago(772) 461-2272; Festival of Talents: Voices in Steel, musical, gospel, poetry and dance. Holy Faith Episcopal Church, 6900 South Federal Highway, ...Treasure Coast weekend events: Oct. 30-Nov. 2 Vero Beach Press-Journal (subscription)all 8 news articles
- Uganda: Who Was Who At the Book Week? - AllAfrica.com
Uganda: Who Was Who At the Book Week?AllAfrica.com, Washington - 4 hours agoBaroque Publishers (U) Ltd., had novels, plays, poetry and children's story books. The plays included Victor Byabamazima's Roadblock, one of last year's ...
- Ark board aims for harmony as Siglin situation strikes sour note - Grand Rapids Press
There may be harmony on stage, but it's anything but smooth sailing behind the scenes at The Ark when it comes to the role of Dave Siglin, the recently-retired, long-time program director of the downtown Ann Arbor music club. Siglin's status was the ...
- WSU staff shares stories of 'The Invisible People' - Winona Daily News
Cathy Jo Faruque knows the resiliency of Bangladesh’s poorest. She’s seen it herself. The Winona State University professor and Tom Hill, WSU’s director of integrated media services, will share what they witnessed in the South Asian country ...
- art Till November 8 at Academy of Fine Arts; 3 pm - 8 pm: (The Telegraph)
An exhibition of paintings by Sudhangsu. Till November 8 at Academy of Fine Arts, West Gallery; 3 pm - 8 pm: A group show of paintings by Budhaditya Biswas, Kanika Biswas and Sukla Bhaumik.
- Fall foreword, or the big books of autumn (The Plain Dealer)
Book-clubbers will tell you that their best attendance invariably comes in the fall. The reason, I think, is that echo, like an old circadian rhythm, we carry from our school days.
- Poems, candles, food, skulls honor dead in Mexican tradition - The Ranger
Poems, candles, food, skulls honor dead in Mexican traditionThe Ranger, TX - Oct 30, 2008Catholic Student Association to host workshop on creating Dia de los Muertos altars and love letters. By Karla Estrada An altar for DÃa de los Muertos in ...
- My Stocking Needs a Massage (Jackson Free Press)
Christmas. Next week. Gifts. Parties. Cards. Stress. Relaxation: You could use some right now, and we’re betting the people on your gift list would love some, too. Sit down; take a few deep breaths and think. Who on your gift list has been really uptight lately and might enjoy a luxurious massage?
- Get to know the new Lady Vols: Amber Gray - GoVolsXtra
Get to know the new Lady Vols: Amber GrayGoVolsXtra, TN - 8 minutes agoIn quieter, personal moments, Gray likes to write poetry. She prefers writing poems "that tell stories, that tell how I feel." Writing also can serve as a ...
- Scott dumped me when our baby died (News Of The World)
HEARTLESS X Factor hopeful Scott Bruton ditched his fiancée when she lost their baby and told her: “It’s probably a good thing. I’ve got a new girlfriend.â€
- Planet English: Dove, eagle, lion - Business Mirror
Planet English: Dove, eagle, lionBusiness Mirror, Philippines - 13 minutes agoThis was to be his first and last book of prose for, after this, he devoted himself completely to poetry. Poem after poem he wrote, in the cold sadness of ...
- Taking on NaNoWriMo - Cookeville Herald Citizen
Taking on NaNoWriMoCookeville Herald Citizen, TN - 2 hours agoThese toga-clad women were said to inspire anything from music to poetry, even comedy. As the years progressed, creative-types still called on the Muses, ...
- Poem of the week: In the Trenches - Guardian Unlimited
wrote to his friend, Sonia Rodker in the autumn of 1916. The poem, In the Trenches, was written by Rosenberg while serving with the British Expeditionary Force in France. A year and a half later, in April 1918, the poet was killed during a wiring ...
- Let's Get Together 10-30 - Catonsville View
Let's Get Together 10-30Catonsville View, MD - 2 hours agoJibber Jabber -- Second and Fourth Thursday, 8:30 pm Ellicott City's newest poetry and music open mic with a featured poet. Might include adult content. ...
- Poems from this broken world (San Diego Union-Tribune)
In the second half of the 19th century, the United States produced Walt Whitman, a poet who loved the world in all its forms and manifestations, from the grandeur of its oceans and mountains and the exuberant energy of its cities to the fragile lives of the humblest of his fellow earthborn creatures: And do not call the tortoise unworthy for not being some thing else, Whitman writes in a line ...
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