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- Upcoming Events - Smoky Mountain Sentinel
Upcoming EventsSmoky Mountain Sentinel, NC - Sep 16, 2008This free event is open to the public and features morning poetry readings by 2008 Brockman Campbell Book Award winner Becky Gould Gibson, Brockman Campbell ...
- Support Soldier Pens Thoughts Experiences Into Poetry - NewsBlaze
Support Soldier Pens Thoughts Experiences Into PoetryNewsBlaze, CA - 1 hour agoSupport Soldier turns thoughts, personal experiences into poetry Sgt. Gaytha Ratzloff Co. A, 94th Brigade Support Bn. 4th BCT, 10th Mtn. Div. ...
- Kalima set to translate selections from American Literature into ... - UAE Daily News
Kalima set to translate selections from American Literature into ...UAE Daily News, Canada - 5 hours agoThe move aims at building understanding between the United States and Arab speakers, Americans are invited to nominate novels, short stories or poetry that ...
- Sibal recalls July 22 trust vote with poetic rage - Smash Hits
Sibal recalls July 22 trust vote with poetic rageSmash Hits, India - 21 minutes ago... diplomats, legal luminaries, socialites, family and friends that had turned up in large numbers to toast his plunge into the world of poetry. ...
- Natural Nipomo: A spectacular place to visit - Adobe Press
Natural Nipomo: A spectacular place to visitAdobe Press, CA - 11 hours agoThey spread word of the dunes far and wide, and left a legacy of dune-inspired poetry. Kathleen Goddard Jones, a woman who spent years fighting to keep a ...
- Join in The Adventures of Penelope Plum and Unravel Exciting Mysteries -- New Children's Book Follows An Aspiring ... (GlobeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance)
DUBLIN, Ga., Sept. 17, 2008 -- Meet Penelope Plum, an aspiring modern day sleuth who loves to solve mysteries. Join her, together with her best friend Max and her dog Sampson, as they embark on all sorts of adventures in Penelope Plum Mysteries, a delightful children's book written by Carla Hester.
- PCVB Seeks More Health Care Conferences, Sporting Events - The Bulletin
"America's life sciences meetings destination" may become the newest Philadelphia marketing slogan, according to officials from the Philadelphia Convention & Visitors Bureau. They unveiled their business strategy on Tuesday, aimed at drawing more ...
- Call for Artists: 2009 MASTER ARTISTS-IN-RESIDENCE PROGRAM (2008-10-09 - 2008-10-17) (Absolutearts.com)
ATLANTIC CENTER FOR THE ARTS calls for artists to apply for their 2009 MASTER ARTISTS-IN-RESIDENCE PROGRAM which runs FEBRUARY 16 - MARCH 8, 2009      (Application Deadline: October 17, 2008)     RESIDENCY #132. Masters for this session are MOLISSA FENLEY, dance/choreography, BOB HOLMAN, poetry, and JAMES SIENA, visual arts. Since 1982, Atlantic Center's residency program has provided artists ...
- Hall feted at 80, for new book - Citizen
RAY MONGEAU/For The Citizen FORMER N.H. Poet Laureate Donald Hall signs his new book, 'Unpacking the Boxes,' during a book launch and birthday party Thursday evening at the Silver Center for the Arts on the Plymouth State University Campus. With ...
- September 19, 2008 - Two festivals kick off the weekend: - WAMU
September 19, 2008 - Two festivals kick off the weekend:WAMU, Washington DC - 9 hours ago... comes to Indian Head, Maryland, Saturday from 4pm to midnight, melding the music and culture of the Rroma Gypsy and African American blues traditions. ...
- Local News (Nipawin Journal)
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- Matshikiza's fans say goodbye - The South African Star
Matshikiza's fans say goodbyeThe South African Star, South Africa - Sep 20, 2008His life was celebrated with poetry, song and emotions. Actor Sello Maake ka Ncube was tearful as he recalled how humbled he was when Matshikiza had come ...
- The Lookout: Family Harvest Festival rolls out old-time fun at ... - The Daily News of Newburyport
The Lookout: Family Harvest Festival rolls out old-time fun at ...The Daily News of Newburyport, MA - 1 hour agoAmesbury's Brian PT Riley shares his poetry in a reading and book-signing tomorrow night from 7 to 9 at Wick'd Kool, 15 Friend St., Amesbury. ...
- Lifestyles of the homeless among the rich and famous: generous handouts, fancy duds, free digs (Newsday)
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) _ Being homeless in this upper crust enclave is not exactly like living on the street in other places. There are handouts of $2,000 and bottles of Dom Perignon, lucky finds of Gucci shoes and diamond-encrusted bracelets, a chance to rub shoulders with rich and famous locals such as Mark Wahlberg and Master P, even empty houses to live in.
- 'ROAD' WORK IS UNDER 'WAY (New York Post)
Plenty of activity afoot this season on off-Broadway - and there's no doubt about its most eagerly anticipated production: "Road Show," the first new musical by Stephen Sondheim since his 1994 "Passion." The show, co-written by John Weidman, is...
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