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- Flutist earns rave reviews - Eastern Wake News
Flutist earns rave reviewsEastern Wake News, NC - 7 hours ago“I just love it so much. Whenever I’m sad and I play music — I know it’sa cliche — But it can always make me feel happy.†The Wake County band finalists ...
- To do (Chronicle-Tribune)
Today •First Friday poetry group, 6 to 8 p.m., Marion Public Library. Come share and discuss your poetry; no age limits.
- Your Dedications.... - Sowetan
Your Dedications....Sowetan, South Africa - 58 minutes ago“PARENTS†are one of those few words whose very mention inspires a flurry of emotions, finding its way through poetry and literature. ...
- Pinter: Tribute to a Genius - Show and Stay
guardian.co.ukPinter: Tribute to a GeniusShow and Stay, UK - 1 hour agoInitially writing poetry and prose, Pinter’s first major play was performed in 1957. The Room was staged as a student production at the University of ...Nobel-winning Harold Pinter dies at 78 The Money TimesPinter was never afraid to attack injustice IndependentPinter changed the face of theater Seattle Timesguardian.co.uk - The Australianall 1,894 news articles
- This week at the library (Babylon Beacon)
Babylon Library, 24 South Carll Ave. 669-1624 •Poetry in the Village: Sun. Dec. 14 from 2-4 p.m. •Senior Advocate: Tues. Dec. 16 from 2-4 p.m. •Design your own Lamp: Sat. Jan. 10 from 2-3:30 p.m. For young adults.
- Library (Old Colony Memorial & Plymouth Bulletin)
For information on any Plymouth library program or service listed (unless otherwise noted), call the main library, 132 South St., at 508-830-4250, TTY 508-747-5882, or the Manomet branch, 12 Strand Ave., at 508-830-4185, or go to the Web site www.plymouthpubliclibrary.org . Registration, when required, may be conducted by phone. The hours for the Plymouth Public Library are: Monday to ...
- Redrawing her future - Indianapolis Star
Redrawing her futureIndianapolis Star, United States - 2 hours agoPoetry about "Old Man Winter," "Icicle Talk" and "The Taffy Pull" is accompanied by Compton's colorful illustrations of children, waterscapes and animals. ...
- GEORGE WALKER: Address for Orchestra; Overture: In Praise of Folly ... - Audiophile Audition
Audiophile AuditionGEORGE WALKER: Address for Orchestra; Overture: In Praise of Folly ...Audiophile Audition - 8 hours agoHoopla (A Touch of Glee) was commissioned in 2005 to celebrate Las Vegas’ 100th birthday, and first performed there by the resident orchestra. ...
- Monte Pritchett: The holiday season is upon us - Cleburne Times-Review
Monte Pritchett: The holiday season is upon usCleburne Times-Review, TX - 1 hour agoHaley McNutt advanced to the semifinals in poetry interpretation, Taytum Spurlock placed fifth in informative speaking, Kristi Carlson placed fourth in ...
- Here's what's happening this weekend - Tallahassee Democrat
Here's what's happening this weekendTallahassee Democrat, FL - 30 minutes agoFSU Poetry Reading: 8 pm Free. The Warehouse, 706 W. Gaines St. 222-6188. Ladies Bunco Tournament: Cocktails and food, 5:30 pm Tournament play, ...
- All you need to know . . . about the American election - CNEWS
On U.S. election day today, don't hang around your water cooler like an uninformed dolt. Here's a invaluable guide to American political trivia that will make you the clear winner of any last-minute presidential debates in your office. Q How much do ...
- Citizens Can Fill The Philanthropy Gap (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Today’s financial crisis is global and it means significant struggles for businesses right here in our community, resulting in layoffs, mergers, bankruptcies, closings, and game-changing cutbacks in corporate philanthropy to our cultural arts organizations. What does a symphony or theater or museum do if its budget now faces a deficit of $100,000 in corporate giving? What about a deficit of a ...
- The Greenville Adcoate (Greenville Advocate)
The Greenville City Council is still considering a proposal from Dunbar Community Center's founders to change the name of the longtime recreational facility to honor the late W.J. Longmire.
- The Unlikely Poet: An LI Tomboy Turned Poet Helps Reignite the Form - LongIslandPress.com
The Unlikely Poet: An LI Tomboy Turned Poet Helps Reignite the FormLongIslandPress.com, NY - 24 minutes agoIronically, going against the grain in the world of poetry worked for Coulaz—according to the poet, the adjective most often applied to her latest book, ...
- School Notes (The Lakeland Ledger)
socrum elementary schoolSocrum Elementary students participated in a Wal-mart poetry slam Thursday in the school's new art gallery.learning resource center
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