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- Meet your neighbors - Southwest Daily Times
The days are getting warmer The sun is out brighter And April showers and poems Bring May tulips and poetry readings Join us in concluding April’s National Poetry Month with the start of some great programs at the library this coming May. On Friday ...
- Willingdon art on show - Eastbourne Today
Willingdon art on showEastbourne Today, UK - 1 hour ago... sculpture, ceramics, photography, textiles, jewellery and fashion accessories. made greetings cards and an illustrated poetry book are also available. ...
- Student's poem on tornado selected for competition (The Enterprise Ledger)
It wasn’t only Enterprise High School or elementary students who were affected by the tornado last March 1. Hundreds of Coffee County students were also affected in ways that showed up in songs and poems that were a reflection of sympathy, sadness and disbelief.
- The way to get your kids to read - Christian Science Monitor
The way to get your kids to readChristian Science Monitor, MA - 19 minutes agoHere's what the reading expert said: Boys don't read because they don't like stories, poetry, or tales about relationships. They prefer nonfiction – science ...
- Prince penning book (Jam! Showbiz)
NEW YORK - Prince the musical auteur is becoming an author.
- Go & Do - weekend of art, poetry, music (Portsmouth Herald)
The Town of Rye Recreation Department, Webster at Rye, the Rye Driftwood Garden Club and the Rye Art Study Group are presenting "Rye Art in Bloom," a spectacular display of flower arrangements interpreting 27 selected works of local art. The purpose of...
- Teddy Thompson, Rosie Thomas (Seattle Weekly)
For Teddy Thompson fans, the 2007 release of Upfront & Down Low was something of a tease.
- A Whitman sampler - Conroe Courier
A Whitman samplerConroe Courier, TX - 21 minutes agoWhile the scholars acknowledged some readers initially are intimidated by Whitman’s writing, most discover his poetry and prose is worth the intellectual ...
- Church Hosts Benefit Concert for Pasadena Foster Care Charity - openPR (press release)
Church Hosts Benefit Concert for Pasadena Foster Care CharityopenPR (press release), Germany - Apr 4, 2008(PASADENA, CA)— To bring awareness of Child Abuse Prevention Month, St. George Episcopal Church is hosting “Mystical Songs and Poetry Concert” on Saturday, ...
- Slide Show: Heritage Fest fosters unity (The Lantern)
Brooklyn Wilkinson and Stephane Lewis-White thought the question - "Why do you think the Heritage Festival is important?" - was funny. To these festival volunteers, the answer is a no-brainer. "People come from many different areas where there are no African-Americans at all," said Wilkinson, a sophomore in pre-nursing. "This is a chance to learn about our heritage." "It's not ...
- A New Novelette by the Turkish Author Askin Ozcan, on the Way to ... - PR.com (press release)
A New Novelette by the Turkish Author Askin Ozcan, on the Way to ...PR.com (press release), NY - 1 hour agoHis third book is a poetry collection: "Lightning and a Bouquet of Roses" ISBN 1424111870 contains among many heartfelt poems, two award winning poems: ...
- Benton group to perform at benefit (Benton Courier)
Tribal Motion presents “Belly-full,” an evening of poetry, music and dance to benefit hungry Arkansans through the Arkansas Foodbank Network. The performance will be held Saturday, March 1, in The Wesley Foundation Yurt tent on the UALR campus at 5605 W. 32nd St. in Little Rock.
- African myths in French (The Telegraph)
The writer today only needs to “lay all his experiences on the table”, says Alain Mabanckou, winner of several prestigious literary awards for his six novels and six books of poetry in French.
- Literary presentations begin Tuesday - Charlotte Sun-Herald
Literary presentations begin TuesdayCharlotte Sun-Herald, FL - 7 minutes agoHaskins teaches poetry in Pacific Lutheran University's low-residency MFA program and has also been involved in publishing writings and books on Florida's ...
- Saddam Feared Getting AIDS in Prison - WXIA 11 Alive
CAIRO, Egypt (AP) -- Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said Monday in publishing excerpts of his prison writings. The London-based Al-Hayat said the comments came in ...
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