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- More than a Random Thought: open mic poetry for kids - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
More than a Random Thought: open mic poetry for kidsSt. Louis Post-Dispatch, United States - 5 hours agoParker is urging kids to appreciate writing and poetry. He’s organized several opportunities for young people to read their own poetry or the work of other ...
- Phoebe Snow's success comes after great sorrow (San Francisco Chronicle)
For the first time in 31 years, Phoebe Snow has plenty of opportunity to pursue her singing career, and she's already got a solid album to show for it: "Live," on Verve Forecast. But what would be a cause for celebration in most people is for Snow a reason...
- Scotland Festival: Cady's artwork lives on (Greene County Daily World)
SCOTLAND -- The artwork of a Greene County native from the tiny hamlet of Scotland lives on. Lenore Cady's artwork speaks to her and over the year's she developed a dramatic and unique technique to bring those messages to everyone who views her creations.
- A SONG FOR THE OCCASION - Calcutta Telegraph
Calcutta TelegraphA SONG FOR THE OCCASIONCalcutta Telegraph, India - 23 hours agoMamata Banerjee’s paintings may be bad and her poetry worse, but the next time you accuse Trinamul of lacking in culture, think again.
- Authors read from works (Asheville Citizen-Times)
Two North Carolina authors, Jayne Jaudon Ferrer and Natalie Grant, will read from their books at 7 p.m. Thursday in the Keith House at the John C. Campbell Folk School. The readings are free and open to the public.
- Documentary on Nargis Dutt screened - The News International
Documentary on Nargis Dutt screenedThe News International, Pakistan - 1 hour ago... Hussain and Akhtar also discussed the life of Nargis whose original name was Fatima born on June 1, 1929. Her home was an abode of music and poetry. ...
- What's on in book world - The Oxford Times
What's on in book worldThe Oxford Times, UK - Nov 5, 2008Book signing: Christina Jones signs copies of her new book Happy Birthday to celebrate the tenth birthday of The Bookstore, Bury Street, Precinct, Abingdon. ...
- Five still alive in race for G-G Award (Toronto Star)
The mystery that is the Governor General's Awards is upon us again, this time with a short list of picture book finalists that ranges from a toddler's lullaby to poetry by Emily Dickinson.
- BOOK NOTES: Robert Morgan continues Together We Read appearances - Asheville Citizen-Times
BOOK NOTES: Robert Morgan continues Together We Read appearancesAsheville Citizen-Times, NC - 3 hours agoMorgan, who was raised on a family farm in Western North Carolina, is the author of 11 books of poetry and eight books of fiction, including the ...
- Persian music fills PVCC stage - Daily Progress
The Chakavak Ensemble will bring Persian classical music to the main stage of the V. Earl Dickinson Building at Piedmont Virginia Community College starting 7:30 p.m. Saturday. Nader Majd, director of music and conductor of the ensemble, will lead ...
- Hella beats and a Slayer chaser - Sacramento News & Review
Hella beats and a Slayer chaserSacramento News & Review, CA - 1 hour agoAs it turns out, Level With Me is full of poetry, a really good female emcee by the name of Glory I and some of the most interesting production I’ve heard ...
- Urban Affairs Columnist - Toronto Star
More than 40 years after the death of Le Corbusier, the Swiss-born French architect who gave so much to the creation of the modern age, is reviled as much as revered. That's hardly surprising; for all his talk about light and air, he also helped make ...
- Publishers Ponder the Distribution Question - Publishers Weekly
Publishers Ponder the Distribution QuestionPublishers Weekly, NY - 1 hour agoFor example, industry reps told Raccah to anticipate sales of 1500 copies at most for a poetry book, but through self-distribution, Poetry Speaks has sold ...
- 'Resurrection' looks at black men's problems - Danbury News Times
'Resurrection' looks at black men's problemsDanbury News Times, CT - 15 hours agoBy Chesley Plemmons It isn't difficult to understand the concerns that prompted black playwright Daniel Beaty to write "Resurrection," which is receiving ...
- Don Miller: Slouching toward an October surprise - San Jose Mercury News
Don Miller: Slouching toward an October surpriseSan Jose Mercury News, USA - 1 hour agoEven if you don't like poetry, well, you might find what Yeats wrote applicable to this October. What surprise is now at hand?
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