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- Poetry reading in Fanwood Sept. 16 - Scarlet Scuttlebutt
Poetry reading in Fanwood Sept. 16Scarlet Scuttlebutt, NJ - 2 hours agoAn open mic will follow the featured performance, so bring a poem of your own and join in the reading. For information, call 908-889-7223 or 908-889-5298. ...
- 'Culture is oxygen. We have to protect it' - Globe and Mail
Patrick F from Canada writes: The problem with supporting the arts is that the payoff in terms of getting something into the public domain is somewhere on the order of 140 years now (Life 70 years copyright). And they want to strengthen copyright ...
- Boilerfest highlights cultural diversity and understanding (The Purdue Exponent)
Hosted by the Black Cultural Center, the Boilerfest showcased clubs, social groups, performing arts groups and the newly created intellectual group ' Black Thought Collective. Bustling with life from freshmen to graduates, the festival impressed and informed attendees Thursday afternoon.
- Byng grad plans book signing in Ada - Ada Evening News
Byng grad plans book signing in AdaAda Evening News, OK - 3 hours ago... editor on a poetry book scheduled to be released in November. “I am interested in all aspects of the Industry, writing as well as publishing,†she said. ...
- Wyoming Reads, Wroblewski Takes His Time on Film Deal - Newwest.net
Casper's Equality State Book Festival, illustration by Zachary Pullen. It seems like every week I have some new information to mention about bestselling Colorado writer David Wroblewski , so here’s today’s tidbit: Rachel Deahl of Publishers ...
- Meet the authors (The Columbus Dispatch)
Making appearances this week in central Ohio:
- What’s Getting Cheaper? - New York Times Blogs
What’s Getting Cheaper?New York Times Blogs, NY - 1 hour ago(SJD) Even if you don’t have a son fighting in Iraq, even if you don’t read poetry, even if you think you are immune to the power of a mother’s lament ...
- Review: Strange Music by Laura Fish - Daily Telegraph
The last time most people saw Elizabeth Barrett Browning's name in print was probably at a wedding. "How do I love thee? Let me count the ways" is always a safe choice of nuptial verse. It's easy to forget that the doe-eyed and spaniel-ringletted ...
- LETTER: Friends of Library say thanks to all (Swampscott Reporter)
To the editor: On behalf of the Friends of the Swampscott Public Library, I want to thank everyone who participated in our book sale and gala.
- Weather hasn't stopped Ozark Folk Center (The Springfield News-Leader)
Q: I have always wanted to go to the Cowboy Festival at that folk center in northern Arkansas. I worried that it might have been hurt by the bad weather we've had. Please find out if the folk center is still in business and if it's still having the Cowboy Festival. Thank you.
- Hobbton teacher one of five nationwide to share stories with Holocaust ... - Sampson Independent
For Hobbton High English teacher Michael Cook, winning a chance to travel to Washington, D.C. and share stories with survivors of the Holocaust was an opportunity of a lifetime and one he won’t soon forget. Cook was one of five teachers in the ...
- Poetry at large - Thunder Bay's Source
Poetry at largeThunder Bay's Source, Canada - 42 minutes ago... will engage the general public on the listening-end of some truly inspired writing. Actually, Random Acts of Poetry is an international celebration, ...
- OurSound in the Newspaper - Owen Sound Sun Times
Our Sound music columnist Bill Henry turns his eyes and ears on the area's vibrant, multi-genre music scene every week in The Sun Times. From blues to bluegrass, folk to funk, pop to punk and classical to celtic, Henry writes about the area's ...
- School budget's priorities distorted - Payson Roundup
School budget's priorities distortedPayson Roundup, AZ - 1 hour ago... that made you feel smart or the English teacher who wrote that comment you memorized for the rest of your life on the margin of your adolescent poetry? ...
- Senior citizens pursuing education from home (AP via Yahoo! News)
Kathy Leeds grows animated as she describes the courses she is taking this fall, including classes in current events, art and literature.
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