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- 0418 city festivals (Provo Daily Herald)
Hardly a day will go by this summer without some sort of celebration in a Utah Valley city. Beginning May 30 with Pony Express Days in Eagle Mountain and ending with Onion Days in Payson on Labor Day, there's almost non-stop partying all summer long. As soon as one city's celebration ends, another's is beginning.
- SRB: Ode to a Foreskin - Scoop.co.nz
SRB: Ode to a ForeskinScoop.co.nz, New Zealand - 46 minutes agoBy Jeremy Rose for the Scoop Review of Books Collectors of obscure Wellington poetry collections may remember a book by Israeli Historian Benny Morris's ...
- Haycast 04: Farting, reading and Rushdie - Guardian Unlimited
In today's programme, Claire Armitstead talks to the children's authors Francesca Simon and Eoin Colfer, plus the poet and performer Lemn Sissay. We also hear what some of the youngest fans of the Hay festival like to read. Francesca Simon is author ...
- Religion Digest - Baltimore Sun
Religion DigestBaltimore Sun, United States - 6 hours agoThis week, the group will explore how poetry, as a spiritual expression, touches our lives. Everyone is welcome. Journeys Community will hold a yard sale ...
- Free Times - Ohio's Premier News, Arts, & Entertainment Weekly (Cleveland Free Times)
It's not all sports and rock in this town, no siree. From Bottom Dog Press, publisher of last year's book on the Cleveland godfather poet d.a. levy, comes this compendium of local poetic people in their native habitats. For in the editors' estimation, poetry does not merely exist on the page.
- School news &b... - Akron Beacon Journal
• At Marietta College, finance and marketing senior Nicholas M. Manson of Canal Fulton received the Wall Street Journal Student Achievement Award; graphic design major Laura R. Yanko, a freshman from Akron, the Ohio Campus Compact Charles J. Ping ...
- Sea Poetry - Wired News
Sea PoetryWired News - 19 hours agoThat's Commander Chris van Avery waxing lyrical about life aboard the USS Russell destroyer. And with sights like this, can you blame him?
- SLV high school poets win ASC creative writing scholarships - Alamosa Valley Courier
Casey Diss, Brettli Decker, and Brittany Brown received scholarships to Adams State College after winning the English Department’s creative writing contest. ALAMOSA — On April 24, a poetry reading in the Adams State College Luther Bean Museum ...
- Pakistani music band enthralls fans in India's portion of Kashmir for ... - International Herald Tribune
SRINAGAR, India : A Pakistani band performed in the Indian portion of Kashmir on Sunday, a rare event for thousands of Kashmiris who screamed and joined in singing popular numbers. Salman Ahmad, the lead singer of Junoon, said he had been trying to ...
- Nuturing Motherhood: Siena House gives women shelter and support for ... - Santa Cruz Sentinel
Since the doors of Siena House Maternity Home opened in Santa Cruz, almost 200 single pregnant women have been invited to stay in the compassionate home throughout their pregnancy. The maternity home offers support for those who have a crisis ...
- Help asked for moms in crisis (The Courier News)
ELGIN -- For most, Mother's Day is associated with soft pastel pink, flowers, jewelry and Hallmark's sentimental poetry.
- Schools try to reach out to teens touched by cancer - Lower Hudson Journal news
Schools try to reach out to teens touched by cancerLower Hudson Journal news, NY - 3 minutes agoTeens prefer to volunteer or work independently on writing, poetry or photography projects, she said. They don't want to be seen as different. ...
- Music fills air at veterans' John Lennon Night - Evansville Courier-Press
At Trinity United Methodist Church's open house are, left to right, Jerry Hoover, Trinity organist, Dr. Dorothy Stephens, Rose Denton, the Rev. Al Amstutz and Dr. Mark Stephens. John Lennon Night is an annual event featuring music, poetry, readings ...
- Terrible crimes haunt generations - News & Observer
Terrible crimes haunt generationsNews & Observer, NC - 6 hours agoPeter Makuck, founder and editor of Tar River Poetry from 1978 to 2006, is Distinguished Professor Emeritus at East Carolina University.
- Retiring teachers touched more than 2,000 lives - Tea and Harrisburg Champion
TEA – Tea Area first grade teacher Twyla Sine always wanted to teach. “I knew right away,†Sine said. “I remember my second grade teacher and I always played school when I was a kid.†Now, after 44 years of teaching, Sine, along with first ...
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