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- Christa Drigalla: Helping the Nepalese to Help Themselves - American Chronicle
Christa Drigalla: Helping the Nepalese to Help ThemselvesAmerican Chronicle, CA - 2 hours agoIf she´s not trekking in the Himalayas then she´s invariably wandering up and down the Swiss Alps or in the Black Forest Mountains. ´I have it in my genes, ...
- Daily Briefs in Brief: Funkhouser fires big complainer; Barry ... - Pitch Weekly
Daily Briefs in Brief: Funkhouser fires big complainer; Barry ...Pitch Weekly, MO - 2 hours agoI actually did spend a few minutes trying to make that rhyme, or to make more sense, and then I said to myself: "Chris, you're writing poetry like a little ...
- Pak educationists take part in Higher Education Summit for Global ... - The Post
Pak educationists take part in Higher Education Summit for Global ...The Post, Pakistan - 46 minutes agoThe PU Co-Curricular Activities Committee will conduct Inter-Departmental Competitions including Qirat/Naat, Bilingual Declamation (Urdu, English), ...
- A cup of poetry (Canton Observer)
"It is difficult/to get the news from poems/yet men die miserably every day/for lack/of what is found there."
- Culture Crit - American Reporter
LOS ANGELES -- Some people (especially those of us who've been around longer than we'd like to admit) continually lament what we perceive to be the decline in American poetry. We don't mean the diminished numbers of readers of poetry in this century ...
- Art In the Park Left in the Dark - Alameda Sun
Art In the Park Left in the DarkAlameda Sun, CA - 59 minutes agoHowever, the celebration of watercolor, acrylic, pottery, poetry, music, photography and other eclectic art forms faces pending cancellation due to the ...
- Tiny fiction strikes with poetic energy - News & Observer
News & ObserverTiny fiction strikes with poetic energyNews & Observer, NC - 2 hours agoJapanese haibun openly combines elements of both prose and poetry. Haibun are very brief prose narratives, usually personal, interspersed with one or more ...
- Succeeding in her brother's memory - Salt Lake Tribune
Succeeding in her brother's memorySalt Lake Tribune, United States - 1 hour agoThomas loves poetry and has received some scholarship money for a poem she wrote. She was also crowned Senior Ball Queen this year. ...
- Final festival lineup decided (The Montana Standard)
The line-up for the 70th National Folk Festival is complete. Thirteen additional performers have been added to the roster for a total of 27. In all, 250 individuals will demonstrate, exhibit and perform at the festival July 11-13.
- in brief (The Batavia Sun)
Hall Quarry Beach opened for the season Saturday at 400 S. Water St. The beach is open from 12:45 to 8 p.m. and includes a sandy beach and swimming area, drop slide, zero depth entry, large picnic area, concession stand and sand volleyball courts.
- The calendar (Miami Herald)
What starts off as a dinner party slowly turns into a poetry showcase with host Ingrid B. As the night rolls on, musicians come out and the party gets wilder. Miami L.I.V.E. @ Santo Restaurant, 430 Lincoln Rd., Miami Beach.
- Winners announced in the April InterBoard Poetry Competition - About - News & Issues
Winners announced in the April InterBoard Poetry CompetitionAbout - News & Issues, NY - 2 hours agoShe selected these four poems as winners (none of them from our Poetry Forum), and if you follow her lead and read them out loud, you will hear the reasons ...
- Unpublished Neruda poems highlight last romance - Nation
SANTIAGO (AFP) - A series of unpublished poems by Chile’s late Pablo Neruda, winner of the 1971 Nobel prize for literature, are shedding light on his last romance with his wife’s niece more than 40 years his junior, a collector revealed. The 14 ...
- Austin Area Festivals: Music and More - American Chronicle
Austin Area Festivals: Music and MoreAmerican Chronicle, CA - 1 hour agoThe Luling Watermelon Thump in June garners national attention every year with its watermelon seed spitting contest. All these festivals reflect what the ...
- Facing uncertainty evokes former caretaker's cheer - Dayton Daily News
Jim Sandegren talks with DDN's Dale Huffman by Buckey Dixie Blandy's grave at Woodland Cemetery. Balndy was a flag pole sitter. Jim got the headstone for the grave. Photo by Ed Roberts Click to enlarge Jim Sandegren, who for two decades lovingly ...
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