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- Two HomeGrown Arts events planned in Valley - Times-Mail (subscription)
Two HomeGrown Arts events planned in ValleyTimes-Mail (subscription), IN - 1 hour agoThose planning to attend are asked to bring a poem or passage they would like to share. The next event in the Orange County HomeGrown Lawn Chair Concert ...
- Summer reading program kicks off - Sentinel-Standard
Summer reading program kicks offSentinel-Standard, MI - 2 hours agoHis published literature varies from writing on his past experiences to using past photographs to create engaging poetry for readers of all ages, ...
- It's good old rhyme time - OCRegister
It's good old rhyme timeOCRegister, CA - 4 hours agoSerious poetry will not receive serious consideration. You must be 50 or older to enter. Put your name, address, telephone number, e-mail address and age on ...
- Hundreds say goodbye to Brian Head ski legend (The Salt Lake Tribune)
Posted: 3:14 PM- BRIAN HEAD - What Stein Eriksen is to Deer Valley and Alf Engen was to Alta, Georg Hartlmaier was to Brian Head.
- Osundare wins Africa's highest poetry prize - Vanguard
PROFESSOR Niyi Osundare has won this year’s Tchcaya U Tamsi Award for African Poetry. The prize, debuted in 1989, is named after Tchicaya U Tam’si, one of the continent’s best poets. The Tchcaya U Tamsi Award has been given every two years for ...
- Young entertain the not so young - Fakenham and Wells Times
Young entertain the not so youngFakenham and Wells Times, UK - 3 hours agoThe afternoon included a tea of sandwiches and shortbread made by the students, musical entertainment and recitals of poetry the youngsters had composed as ...
- Urquhart: 'I cannot leave this. This is my love' - Tidewater News
Urquhart: 'I cannot leave this. This is my love'Tidewater News, VA - 1 hour agoShe uses Kagan methods that incorporate cooperative learning to encourage participation, buddy work and various book and poetry projects throughout the year ...
- Reaching out to young readers (Sentinel & Enterprise)
LEOMINSTER --Some teen girls like books better than boys and like art better than shopping at the mall, according to 14-year-old Catherine Brow.
- Poetry in motion - Bureau County Republican
Bureau Valley's Alisa Baron finished No. 1 in the state by setting a Class A record in the 400 meters with a time of 55.66. The BCR Track Athlete of the Year becomes the first Bureau Valley girl to earn Athlete of the Year honors since Emy Prokes in ...
- 'Last Comic' winner squeezes in daddy duty (The Arizona Republic)
Josh Blue earned the title of Last Comic Standing after winning NBC's reality show in 2006. The Colorado-based comedian has gone on to make a name for himself on the club circuit with a broad audience thanks to his TV success.
- Who says there's no poetry in a game? (The Japan Times)
In Ueno Park in Tokyo, among the museums and other attractions, there is a baseball ground. It is not large, and its name is not translated on the map available to visitors, but it is notable in one way. Called the Masaoka Shiki-kinen-kyujo in Japanese, it commemorates a haiku poet who died more... Read the full story.
- St Giles’ Cathedral, Edinburgh, Fri 4 Jul - The List
The ListSt Giles’ Cathedral, Edinburgh, Fri 4 JulThe List, UK - 18 hours agoMore modern settings of ancient texts are by Scottish composers Rebecca Rowe and Ronald Stevenson, who celebrates his 80th birthday this year. ...
- Arnold Green finds joy in his poetry (The Hooksett Banner)
BY SUSANNA HARGREAVES Just up the road from the Hooksett library is a popular family-run boat dealership called Green’s Marine Inc. With anticipation for summer, the store is filled with inquiring customers, ringing phones, boats, life preservers and paddles. Sitting behind a desk in a small cubicle is Hooksett resident and business owner Arnold Green, 81, who is happy to discuss of all ...
- Pandora: Burglary blights Zidane book - Independent
Pandora: Burglary blights Zidane bookIndependent, UK - 2 hours agoThe movie, starring Keira Knightley, was due to feature parts of Thomas's 1939 poetry and prose collection Map of Love. Unfortunately for them, large chunks ...
- Saddam feared disease in prison, according to 'diary' - Arizona Daily Sun
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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