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- MGM 2008 - HOLOCAUST CENTRE MARKS DISABLED HOLOCAUST VICTIMS - 24 Hour Museum
24 Hour MuseumMGM 2008 - HOLOCAUST CENTRE MARKS DISABLED HOLOCAUST VICTIMS24 Hour Museum, UK - 1 hour agoDisabled actress Kim Tserkezie from the children’s TV show Balamory gave a poetry reading at the candle lighting ceremony. She said: “This event today is so ...
- Rehoboth Beach Writers' Guild to host a literary evening (Cape Gazette)
The Rehoboth Beach Writers’ Guild will host a Night of Literary Prose, Poetry and Song, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., Tuesday, May 13, at Fish On in Five Points, Lewes. The event is free and open to the public.
- Education briefs for June 15 - Bucks County Courier Times
DELAWARE VALLEY COLLEGE - To help reduce gas consumption, commuting costs and conserve energy, Delaware Valley College is adjusting its staff's summer hours. Through the end of July, the college will work from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through ...
- A different take on summer camp (Ventura County Star)
"Ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one." Up into the air shoots a little rocket, leaving a stream of black smoke. As the rocket floats to the ground with the release of a colorful parachute, a small crowd of boys waits for it to land.
- Marine uses poetry as release from pain of war - WJRT
After fighting in Vietnam and losing many of his buddies in combat, he has learned to release his anger and sadness through poetry. "That's why I write my poetry. It's the healing process, to rid myself of the ghosts that I have from that time in my ...
- Song Submissions - Minnesota Public Radio
The lyricist STEPHEN BURT is the author of two poetry volumes, "Popular Music" and "Parallel Play." He's the former chair of the English Department at Macalester College, and he'll start teaching poetry this fall at Harvard University.
- VA Helps Vets Reengage With Life - Earthtimes (press release)
VA Helps Vets Reengage With LifeEarthtimes (press release), UK - 9 hours agoThese combat veterans have turned to the healing powers of the arts in a unique poetry therapy workshop. In another story, "The American Veteran" travels ...
- Islanders demand legal right to be 'true lesbians' - Belfast Telegraph
Ever since Sappho wrote of her feelings for other women, the Greek island of Lesbos where she lived has had its own place in the dictionary. But now its modern residents have begun a campaign to reclaim the term for themselves. John Walsh reports ...
- Usher takes a strong 'Stand' following hit 'Confessions' - Cleveland Plain Dealer
On "Here I Stand," Usher's first album in four years, the satin-voiced R&B crooner resumes his chart-topping ways. Plain Dealer Pop Music Critic John Soeder also reviews the latest releases by singer-songwriter John Hiatt, the electro-popping Ting ...
- Manchester writers give sneak preview of new work - University of Manchester
Manchester writers give sneak preview of new workUniversity of Manchester, UK - 1 hour agoThe author of a controversial new novel and an acclaimed poet will join forces for an early evening burst of their latest poetry and prose at The University ...
- The buzz on 'Garden of Last Days' - Portsmouth Herald News
The buzz on 'Garden of Last Days'Portsmouth Herald News, NH - 16 minutes ago"I read a lot of poetry, and there is a collection today I started by one of my favorite writers, who is one of those writers like my father (famous short ...
- Historic rescue of Sigiriya (Daily News)
I have not met Mr Mathmaluwe, but reading his collection of interesting essays he gives me the impression of being a venerable old gentleman with lots of time on his hands to write very leisurely to an age which can hardly be described as being leisurely.
- Bruce Lee fan club displays memorabilia - Youngstown Vindicator
Bruce Lee fan club displays memorabiliaYoungstown Vindicator, OH - 14 hours agoHer collections “The Niagara River,” “Say Uncle” and “Elephant Rocks” hold the top three spaces on Amazon.com’s list of best-selling poetry books, ...
- Springfield Author Encourages Kids to Read - KSPR.com
“Raise your hand if you like to play!” said Judy Young, a local award-winning author, to a group of young children Monday morning at the Midtown Carnegie Branch Library. Young is a local author, born and raised in Springfield, who has published ...
- New fruit on old vines (Beaver Dam Daily Citizen)
The Vineyard Christian Bookstore and Coffee Shop continues to bear fruit. Pat Davis has had a long-time connection with the business and recently purchased it with many improvements in mind. David and Merry Larkin announced in January that they were retiring after owning the store for seven years. They said the store would close its doors on March 8 if a buyer was not found.Potential buyers ...
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