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- New poet laureate has Southern Indiana roots (The Indianapolis Star)
JASPER An author who writes about his youth in the Southern Indiana city of Jasper and his German heritage has been named the state's second poet laureate.
- THE BELL CURVE: Hoping noise gets grounded - Daily Pilot
Daily PilotTHE BELL CURVE: Hoping noise gets groundedDaily Pilot, CA - 3 hours agoI regard it as a bald commercial effort to sell bad poetry on greeting cards. But at the same time, if I don’t hear from my own progeny, I despair that this ...
- North Charleston gets artsy (The Post and Courier)
Starting Friday, North Charleston will get a nice little culture boost when it kicks off its nine-day arts festival. Selected by the Southeast Tourism Society as one of its top 20 events for 2008, the North Charleston Arts Festival offers arts, crafts, poetry, theater and music to the general public — mostly for free.
- Poetry in the Radio Room spotlight tonight - Grand Junction Free Press
Poetry in the Radio Room spotlight tonightGrand Junction Free Press, Colorado - 56 minutes agoDorr, Widelock and Rosen are friends, and all widely published poets who get together often to share and critique one anothers’ poetry. ...
- Mr Snoop - Scotsman
Mr SnoopScotsman, United Kingdom - 30 minutes agoIn terms of looking at all these style icons and the other pictures, I know you'd rather go to a poetry reading than to Butlins." So far, so unsurprising ...
- Book is dream come true for family of Nipawin author - Nipawin Journal
"Not everyone sees a dream come true during his own time. I am one of the fortunate ones who did." So pens Olaf Hanson, the man who gave his name to the Hanson Lake Road, in a quote from the recently published book, Northern Rover: The Life Story of ...
- A Dream Deferred: Activism And The Arts - Atlantic Free Press
A Dream Deferred: Activism And The ArtsAtlantic Free Press, Netherlands - 7 hours agoby Gary Corseri Langston Hughes was 49 when he published that poem, back in the True-Man era. He’d seen some ups, and he’d seen a lot of downs, ...
- Alameda Journal - San Jose Mercury News
Alameda JournalSan Jose Mercury News, USA - 43 minutes agoFrank Bette Center for the Arts — Second Saturday Poetry and Prose Reading, 7-9 pm June 14. Featured poets: Judy Juanita and Grace Grafton, followed by open ...
- Vetoes leave local entities scrambling for funding - Alexandria Daily Town Talk
Gov. Bobby Jindal's attempt to rein in "out-of-control" government spending has left several nonprofit organizations in Central Louisiana alternately scratching their heads and shaking their fists. Local cultural and tourism entities -- including the ...
- Ancient Egyptian Folklore Is Source of Innovative Literary Collection (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
Ancient Egyptian history, mythology, and poetry still reveal truths about human nature. In "Hermetica," Paul Kiritsis reinvents Egyptian literature by retelling myths, creating new poetry, and giving stunning insights into culture and life.
- Our gang (Isthmus)
Did you know that West Side Story was originally going to be called East Side Story? It would have been about the Catholic and Jewish street gangs in 1950s New York, and it would have been set during Easter and Passover. Somebody thought better of the idea, thank God, and the rest, as they say, is history.
- Calling all Medieval Temptresses, Gallant Knights and Rogues! - Sun Valley Online.com (press release)
Sun Valley Online.com (press release)Calling all Medieval Temptresses, Gallant Knights and Rogues!Sun Valley Online.com (press release), ID - 39 minutes agoJousting, piratical antics, music and madrigals, poetry and medieval vignettes, dancing round the maypole, archery competitions, swordplay, bellydancing and ...
- A swing South - Daily Gazette
I lived in Birmingham, Ala., right out of college, working at an afternoon newspaper, the Birmingham Post-Herald, which closed down in 2005. I wasn't there at the end, having started my job at the Gazette in late 2001, but I was both sad and angry ...
- James River Writers' session draws big names - Richmond Times Dispatch
James River Writers' session draws big namesRichmond Times Dispatch, VA - 9 hours agoClaudia Emerson, whose "Late Wife" won the 2006 Pulitzer Prize for poetry. Kate Jacobs, whose "The Friday Night Knitting Club" is being made into a move ...
- Partnership With 'Web 2.0' Company Makes Creating Sites Easy - dBusinessNews.com
RESTON -- One of the web's leading sites for teachers is partnering with an innovative technology company in a pilot program to help teachers create collaborative learning projects. TeachersFirst ( http://www.teachersfirst.com/ ) and TRintuition ...
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