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- Literary Prize Adds a Pleasing Epilogue to College Career (Washington Post)
The elation of winning one of the nation's largest literary prizes for undergraduate students perhaps can be summed up best by the winner, Emma Sovich, 22, who described the moment in a breathless post-award interview.
- Play Day in Park set for Friday (Salina Journal)
The 33rd Annual Play Day in the Park will be from noon-4 p.m. Friday at Oakdale Park, sponsored by the Salina Parks and Recreation Department. Free hot dogs, chips, watermelon, ice cream bars, popsicles and soft drinks will be available beginning at noon.
- Obama links McCain to Bush economic policies (USA Today)
Barack Obama linked the likely Republican nominee with President George W. Bush's economic policies as he tested general election strategies.
- Fest celebrates power of verse (The Columbus Dispatch)
The seventh annual Power of Poetry Festival will take place Friday and Saturday in Logan, in the middle of National Poetry Month.
- Charles Casillo: Fame Game (RainbowNetwork.com)
Remove from your mind the slick, Hollywood press release type stories glamorising the rise of contemporary stars. Charles Casillo’s The Fame Game tells the dirty truth of how desperate people really play to make it.
- Pembroke Pines - Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
Witnesses who saw the so-called "Big Boy Bandit" rob a bank helped police catch the serial robber within 10 minutes of his Thursday morning caper, authorities said. Nelson E. Cote, 50, of Homestead, confessed to robbing nine banks in Broward and ...
- Angelou's uplifting - Cincinnati Enquirer
Maya Angelou sat in a chair in the middle of the stage and began singing. "When it looked like the sun wasn't going to shine anymore, God put a rainbow on the clouds," she sang in a deep, melodious voice. Then, she stopped, hummed for a second and ...
- Former foster child shares her story (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
Former foster child Danielle Hudak of Smithfield decided to put her experiences into book form for her senior graduation project.
- What's left behind (The Phoenix)
Tap Olé at the Regent, Rachid Ouramdane at the ICA, Prometheus at Boston Conservatory Tap Olé is less a new-fangled bicultural fusion than a return to tap dancing’s foundational swingtime.
- Making history in St. Paul - Pioneer Press
Making history in St. PaulPioneer Press, MN - 26 minutes agoThe prose of his speech, fair-to-middling on paper, was heard as sublime poetry by his partisans in the "X." Jamal Hassan, an Ethiopian immigrant who cannot ...
- Complete RPG Coverage to Include New Fiction Quarterly - RPGamer.com
Complete RPG Coverage to Include New Fiction QuarterlyRPGamer.com - 4 hours agoAt this time, Writers' Corner is accepting original fiction and poetry only; work derived from existing intellectual property is not suitable for submission ...
- Library honors advocates with Tower award - Tulsa World
Library honors advocates with Tower awardTulsa World, OK - 45 minutes agoTo honor Harold on his 70th birthday in 2000, the Charney family pledged $10000 through a 10-year period to fund the annual Harold Charney Poetry Festival ...
- Great Basin Jazz Camp: Summer event moves to Nampa, Idaho (Elko Daily Free Press)
ELKO - With summer quickly approaching, people are faced with a variety of activities to broaden their horizons. The Great Basin Jazz Camp provides an opportunity for youngsters to expand their music knowledge and gain tips on an art form that could someday be their career.
- Granville author nominated for state writing honor (Newark Advocate)
GRANVILLE -- Passion runs deep for writer William Zink.
- Coastal's cafeteria champ (Jacksonville Daily News)
There's an old saying that "an army marches on its stomach." Murray O'Donnell would say the same could be said of a college.
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