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- Things to Go and Do - like read poetry (Exeter News-Letter)
The 2008-2009 Poetry Hoot season with the Portsmouth Poet Laureate Program begins at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 3 at Café Espresso, 738 Islington St., (Plaza 800) Portsmouth. Featured readers will be Kate Aset and Hugh Hennedy. At 8 p.m. an open mic will be...
- Musicians to rock, roll, raise money for homeless kids - Holliston TAB
Musicians to rock, roll, raise money for homeless kidsHolliston TAB, MA - Jul 14, 2008Spoken word artist Lawrence Johnson of Sharon will also share his poetry. In 2007, Strike a Chord Concerts for Charity raised more than $5000 for weekly ...
- Lower Yoder resident recognized for literary works - The Tribune-Democrat
Lower Yoder resident recognized for literary worksThe Tribune-Democrat, PA - 3 hours agoHis 20 years of poetry writing have paid off because he recently received a certificate of recognition from the International Poetry Society, which honors ...
- Milpitas students, parent noted by black educators (The Milpitas Post)
Several Milpitas students were honored at the 19th annual Spring Recognition Ceremony of the Santa Clara County Alliance of Black Educators on April 27. Kianna Ezel, Good Xavier, Darrien Hamberry, Tanika Hampton and Shanika Hampton, all from Thomas Russell Middle School, were recognized for taking significant steps to become aware of history and heritage.
- Youth mentoring program teaches children to crave more out of life (The Rock Hill Herald)
"I want the teens to be role models for our 6- to 12-year-old youth," said Mayes, who works as a community support specialist for Quality Family Services. "The goal is to have our youth realize their potential in reaching success."
- Valley native has small but huge role in Shepard play (The Morning Call)
The biggest role of Elissa Piszel's theater career is one of the smallest. The Bethlehem native stands silent for four to five minutes in nothing but a slip and a cowboy hat. Her only act is to hand the hat to the man who tossed it into a self-dug grave, a former dealer of expensive Western paintings stranded in the Badlands with a dead horse that symbolizes his -- and America's -- dead dreams.
- Hundreds turn out for Black Family Day - Record
STOCKTON - Aside from live music, craft booths and bounce houses, visitors to Stockton's 31st annual Black Family Day on Monday had a chance to come face to face with elite black writers of Northern California. Among them, Terry A. O'Neal, Stockton ...
- Editorial Observer Solzhenitsyn in Search of the Russia That ... - New York Times
Editorial Observer Solzhenitsyn in Search of the Russia That ...New York Times, United States - 3 hours agoJoseph Brodsky, another great literary exile, once told me that writing poetry in Russian became difficult for him in America after the language ceased to ...
- 'All my relations' - Medford Mail Tribune
Richard Brown has attended Southern Oregon University's Native American Youth Academy so often that many people know him by his family nickname, "Peanut," instead of his given name. Students at this year's Native American Youth Academy will present ...
- School-End Scramble - Lower Hudson Journal news
School-End ScrambleLower Hudson Journal news, NY - Jun 14, 2008... and poetry publishing party. Don't get me wrong, all these events are great. Life is short, and who wants to miss a chance to celebrate with our kids? ...
- STEPHANIE SALTER: New Yorker Obama cover: It’s offensive, so it must ... - Tribune-Star
Would you like to see a terrific example of one of the worst things Americans are up against? Take a look at the reaction to this week’s New Yorker magazine cover. Note, I did not say, take a look at the cover. That is the now-infamous cartoon of ...
- Wow, what a story! - Edmonton Sun
It's been barely a week since Winnipeg author Andrew Davidson's first novel, The Gargoyle, landed in bookstores. But it has already carved out a niche in publishing history. And made its creator comfortably wealthy. Truth be told, it accomplished ...
- Haiku and gentle fun (Centre Daily Times)
Jon J Muth's cleverness emerges gradually in "Zen Ties," a glowing companion to his Caldecott Honor book, "Zen Shorts." Stillwater, the gentle giant of a panda, greets his nephew at the train station with "Hi, Koo!" His welcome includes a gift of helium-filled balloons.
- Entertainment calendar for the week of Aug. 14 - 21 - NRToday.com
Entertainment calendar for the week of Aug. 14 - 21NRToday.com, OR - 1 hour agoPOETRY SLAM — 6 pm, Granger Book Co., 111 Second Ave., Myrtle Creek. Read your own poetry or bring your favorite poem to read. Free public event. 793-5599. ...
- Calendar (Denver Post)
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