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- Where will we be in 2020? - Colorado Springs Gazette
Imagine it's the summer of 2020. The Pikes Peak region has become such a model of success for midsize urban communities that time . com has sent a team of reporters and image-capture artists (once known as photographers) to do the story. What would ...
- Jazz, poetry help festival bid farewell - Charlottesville Daily Progress
Jazz, poetry help festival bid farewellCharlottesville Daily Progress, VA - 1 hour agoBy The Daily Progress Staff The Wintergreen Summer Music Festival will wind up its season with jazz, poetry, theater and one last cup of coffee. ...
- Spot the difference: Robert Redford and his incredible ... - Daily Mail
Daily MailSpot the difference: Robert Redford and his incredible ...Daily Mail, UK - 3 hours agoThe actor was at the Tuscan Sun Festival in Arezzo to take part in a concert in which he will read poetry. His performance will be accompanied by the piano ...
- Hockey trophy goes to Leacock; - Orillia Packet & Times
Hockey trophy goes to Leacock;Orillia Packet & Times, Canada - 6 hours agoMaggs wrote a book of poetry called "Night Work: The Sawchuk Poems." Anyone who knows anything about hockey will instantly have had a vision of Terry ...
- Wellesley High's 2008 Award Recipients - Wellesley Townsman
Wellesley High's 2008 Award RecipientsWellesley Townsman, USA - 2 hours agoBook Award for Excellence in English: Kelsey Woerner; David Norton Poetry Award: Elizabeth Hinchey; New Century Book Award: Callie Brady; Journalism Award: ...
- Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson - Popmatters.com
The Edge… There is no honest way to explain it because the only people who really know where it is are the ones who have gone over. The others—the living—are those who pushed their control as far as they felt they could handle it, and then ...
- Entertaining evening enjoyed - icSeftonandWestLancs
icSeftonandWestLancsEntertaining evening enjoyedicSeftonandWestLancs, UK - 1 hour agoby Amy Salter, Midweek Advertiser ORMSKIRK Writers & Literary Society held their annual poetry evening at New Church House, Ormskirk where they welcomed ...
- Poetry focuses on biblical story of Job to challenge reader (The Oklahoman)
In "Not Exactly Job” (Mongrel Empire Press, $14), Nathan Brown of Norman has created an extraordinary work of poetry that challenges the reader. The challenges come in the questions created in the book's format. All of Brown's poems in this collection focus on some aspect of the Bible's book of Job. At times, the narrator uses first-person to communicate with God and Job; other times, he uses ...
- Study: Social networks may subvert 'digital divide' (CNET)
New research suggests that social-networking sites build valuable technological and communication skills, and that low-income students are picking up those skills too.
- City receives $1 million in art for its birthday - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
The city received a major birthday gift yesterday that includes a 20-foot steel and fiberglass sculpture named "Arch," a new symphonic work, artist-mentored programs for city teens and a print portfolio designed to appeal to collectors. Together they ...
- Black power: history's greatest black achievers - The Independent
The International Slavery Museum opens its doors in Liverpool next week with an exhibition naming history's greatest black achievers. Some are household names, others barely known. All are extraordinary. Playwright Kwame Kwei-Armah introduces the ...
- Poet Jan Freeman To Read In The Park - Hartford Courant
Poet Jan Freeman To Read In The ParkHartford Courant, United States - 1 hour agoJan Freeman, a poet, editor and publisher of groundbreaking literature by women, will read from her own work today at the Poetry in the Park series in ...
- Handicraft items big draw at Liwa Festival - Khaleej Times
Handicraft items big draw at Liwa FestivalKhaleej Times, United Arab Emirates - 2 hours agoAmong the events that will be held during the festival are poetry evenings, group weddings, games, lectures on date palm breeding, religious lectures and ...
- Library hosts exhibit of Hiroshima, Nagasaki bombings - Portsmouth Herald
PORTSMOUTH — As Desmond Johnson stood quietly in the Portsmouth Public Library looking at a photo exhibit about the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, there were tears in his eyes. "It’s all about politicians," Johnson said. "They make us hate ...
- Richard Ingrams Week': Jobs for Americans and Australians, but not ... - The Independent
ETS, the American firm responsible for the recent SATs marking fiasco, has now been put in charge of English language tests for immigrants. In other words, they will have the power to decide who is allowed to settle in this country under the ...
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