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- Central Middle students publish writings in 'Between the Lines' (MLive.com)
Young authors at Forest Hills Central Middle School took center stage last week reading selections of their published works at a reception held in honor of the latest edition of Between the Lines.
- Outside Edge - The Independent
It's a tradition handed down through generations of football journalists that at every major tournament they must file some beer stories. Who are we to argue? This week's frothy outpourings from Euro 2008 include a Salzburg bar dishing out free ...
- Ranch rodeo featuring 48 bronc-riding 'working cowboys' set for ... - My West Texas
ANDREWS -- A ranch rodeo featuring "working cowboys" riding wild broncs will be staged in Andrews this weekend in an event that is designed to accentuate the "ranch heritage" of the Old West and today. "We are wanting to keep this ranch heritage ...
- Young At Arts Festival is Saturday - Mexico Ledger
Mexico School District is conducting its annual 3- and 4-year-old screening through Friday this week at the Early Childhood Center, 408 N. Jefferson. Jayden Fendrick, 4, participates in cognitive language with Cindy Baker. Parents are asked to bring ...
- Decoration Day big deal in Carroll long after Civil War - Carroll County Times
Westminster's two newspapers, the American Sentinel and Democratic Advocate, were filled with details about the observance of Decoration Day May 30, 1887. A heartfelt speech was reproduced verbatim and the grave-decorating ceremonies in various towns ...
- Rockland student competes in national poetry contest - Patriot Ledger
Gabrielle Guarracino, a high-honors senior at Rockland High School, was among 52 students who competed Monday in the national semifinals of Poetry Out Loud. The two-time Massachusetts champion recited Robert Browning's "My Last Duchess" and Anne ...
- 'From a Child's Mind to an Adult's Heart': Author Recalls Simplicity of Childhood, Impact of Adults on a Child's ... (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
For anyone who has ever looked back on the simplicity of childhood with fondness -- and for those who are seemingly too busy to take the time to do so -- comes the nostalgic, heartfelt new book from author Thop Brown, "From a Child's Mind; To an Adult's Heart" .
- Library programs - Charleston Post & Courier
--Main Library, 68 Calhoun St., downtown: 805-6930. Saul Alexander Gallery Art Exhibit: Through April 30. Flowers of Charleston: A Photographic Exhibit by Charles Shelton will be in the Saul Alexander Gallery during April. Shelton shoots in macro ...
- Calendar Event Listings 7-2-08 (City Pulse)
Wednesday, July 2 CLASSES & SEMINARS S’Moves Jam. For anyone interested in learning basic dance techniques found in modern, ballet and folk dance. 7 – 8:30 p.m. $8/class. Perspective 2 Studio, 319 E. Grand River Ave., Lansing. (517) 339-0905.
- Counter-Revolution of the Word: The Conservative Attack on Modern ... - The GC Advocate
Counter-Revolution of the Word: The Conservative Attack on Modern ...The GC Advocate, NY - 1 hour agoFrom the early 1900s to the 1930s, there was a significant overlap between Modernist experiment and Communist experiment in poetry. ...
- Pat Strachan On Publishing's Last Days Of Disco - mediabistro.com
mediabistro.comPat Strachan On Publishing's Last Days Of Discomediabistro.com, NY - Apr 17, 2008It's full of fascinating, deep-thinky details about the art of editing literary fiction and poetry -- Strachan has worked with everyone from Joseph Brodsky ...
- Cal Performances hosts Robert Lepage's new work on Hans Christian Andersen (Contra Costa Times)
The Canadian writer and director uses technology to propel theater works
- Broadway Revival of for colored girls... Will Arrive at Circle in the Square Aug. 19 (Playbill)
The Broadway revival of the poetry-kissed for colored girls who have considered suicide when the rainbow is enuf, starring Grammy Award winner India.Arie, will begin previews at the Circle in the Square Theatre beginning Aug. 19.
- Islam & Secularism- Chapter IV - American Chronicle
Islam & Secularism- Chapter IVAmerican Chronicle, CA - Jun 2, 2008He was black from African roots. He was the 2nd generation in slavery descending from Rabbah who was a slave of Umayyah ibn Khalaf. ...
- Suicide of farmer poet highlights the poverty trap in India (Independent)
Farming and poetry were inextricably linked for Shrikrishna Kalamb. As he poured his efforts into scraping a livelihood for him and his family from the unyielding land, so he described in verse the scale of his struggle.
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