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- A call for young writers - Huntington Herald Dispatch
A call for young writersHuntington Herald Dispatch, WV - 2 hours agoCreative Communication is seeking young writers for the 2008 Essay and Poetry Contest. More than $3000 in prizes and awards will be awarded to poets, ...
- Longtime editor of literary journal dies at 99 (The Nashua Telegraph)
Charlotte Kohler, who helped shape the path of literature as the longtime editor of the small but influential Virginia Quarterly Review, died Sept. 15 of congestive heart failure at her home in Charlottesville, Va. She died one day before her 100th birthday. ... - By MATT SCHUDEL The Washington Post
- Ultimate survey of her work - interpreting jazz, blues, R&B, gospel, folk, folk rock, rock, pop, Broadway, movie ... (All About Jazz)
“Within the twelve songs cut for her third Philips album, the North Carolina native covered the kind of vast range of material that made her musically uncategorizable. Perhaps more important, she was fearless in her choices.
- Madrigal Feaste returns to UCA (North Little Rock Times)
CONWAY — The University of Central Arkansas’s Madrigal Feaste is back after a one-year hiatus.
- Ask a poet: Philip Pardi - The UTD Mercury
Ask a poet: Philip PardiThe UTD Mercury, TX - 59 minutes ago"Meditations" was a winner of the 2008 Brittingham Prize in Poetry. For more answers from Pardi, go to www.utdmercury.com. Was there a particular poem that ...
- Thumbs up to those giving up smoking - South Carolina Now
Thumbs up to those giving up smokingSouth Carolina Now, South Carolina - 4 hours agoFrom art exhibits and competitions to musical programs to poetry readings, the folks at the Florence Museum are always ready to spotlight local artistry and ...
- Black Kids in White Houses - TheStranger.com
TheStranger.comBlack Kids in White HousesTheStranger.com, WA - 45 minutes agoThe 2006 book Outsiders Within: Writing on Transracial Adoption is loaded with historical context; multiple points of view; and research, art, and poetry. ...
- Much like this year, 1908 brought electoral change (Burlington Times-News)
Alamance County Democrats wrested the majority of the commissioner board's five seats from the Republicans in this hotly contested race. A Burlington newspaper covering the contest is pro-Republican. Its competitor in Graham is pro-Democrat.
- News of Oakview Elementary School - Greenville News
News of Oakview Elementary SchoolGreenville News, SC - 31 minutes agoThe National Career Development Association is sponsoring a Poster Contest and a Poetry Contest. If your child would like to enter either of these contests, ...
- BOOK REVIEW: Mother's mysterious friend drives 'Nothing Is Quite Forgotten in Brooklyn' (Belleville News-Democrat)
"Nothing Is Quite Forgotten in Brooklyn" by Alice Mattison; Harper Perennial ($14.95)
- Library helps students learn the Indian legacy - Coshocton Tribune
Library helps students learn the Indian legacyCoshocton Tribune, OH - Nov 14, 2008The library in the past has held events allowing children to learn about Hispanic, Asian and African American cultures as well. About 20 attended the event ...
- Photo Coverage: 'Voices of a People's History of the United States ... - Broadway World
On Wednesday, October 1st, Hip-Hop Theater Festival and The Center For Multicultural Education and Programs at New York University presented 'Voices of a People's History of the United States: The Remix'! Beginning in the summer of 2000, the annual ...
- Fellow poets and friends to host a party for departed Al Hellus (The Saginaw News)
Fellow poets and friends of the late Al Hellus plan to celebrate his life at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 18, with a party at Perry's Schuch Hotel, 303 N. Hamilton in Old Saginaw City. "Anybody can remember him any way...
- Johnson: Making lemons out of lemonade - Alexandria Town Talk
Johnson: Making lemons out of lemonadeAlexandria Town Talk, LA - 10 hours agoPeople who love the Gulf Coast are adept at making lemonade from lemons, sculpture from downed oaks, poetry from loss. They grieve, then they cope. ...
- The man behind the hairstyle (Bangkok Post - Thailand's English news)
'Punk poet" John Cooper Clarke burst onto the Manchester music scene around the time punk erupted, sometime during the mid-1970s. I was a student at the time at the University of Salford, living in Clarke's patch.
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