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- Lucille Clifton: An Evening of Poetry - PW-Philadelphia Weekly
PW-Philadelphia WeeklyLucille Clifton: An Evening of PoetryPW-Philadelphia Weekly, PA - 3 hours agoNo contest. (Steven Wells) Thurs., May 1, 8pm. $20. Bridge: Cinema de Lux, 40th and Walnut sts. 215.386.3300; Riverview Plaza, 1400 S. Columbus Blvd. ...
- Kids study cultures with poetry, music offerings (Morton Grove Champion)
Reanae McNeal just has to step up to the front of the Lincoln Junior High School auditorium to hear the cheers and applause of a room full of mostly seventh-graders. They chant along, repeating her words as she says, "I'm so sweet, I should be sugar. I'm so cool, I should be ice." The cheers grow louder as she continues: "I'm so popular I should be pop, pop, popcorn."
- Readers share their cabin memories - Pioneer Press
When we asked readers to send in their favorite memories of cabin life, we received poems, a painting and stories involving fish. The threads that ran through many of the submissions were the bonds of family and tradition that lake life seems to ...
- Off the pages and into a groove - The Ann Arbor News - MLive.com
Off the pages and into a grooveThe Ann Arbor News - MLive.com, MI - 3 hours agoOther performances included poetry readings by elementary school students, among them Riley Warren, a second-grader from Mitchell Elementary School in Ann ...
- I always wanted to be an actor: Arya Babbar (New Kerala)
By Madhusree Chatterjee, New Delhi, April 21: He is cocky, young and down-to-earth. Actor Arya Babbar, son of actor-politician Raj Babbar, wears his attitude on his sleeve.
- The medicinal properties of folktales, contemplative writing, painting & music (The Frederick News-Post)
Had Eminem or Britney Spears heard a folktale or two, told by artist John Terlazzo, maybe they'd be singing about something other than, well, their egos.
- France bids farewell to black pride poet Aime Cesaire (AFP via Yahoo!7 News)
FORT-DE-FRANCE, Martinique (AFP) - French President Nicolas Sarkozy was to join mourners on Sunday at the state funeral of Aime Cesaire, a poet and pioneer of the black pride movement who died at age 94 in Martinique.
- CCS and IOLS host a Workers Festival - ArtslinkNews
CCS and IOLS host a Workers FestivalArtslinkNews, South Africa - 2 hours agoThis Workers Festival will provide creative opportunities, such as poetry, theatre and films, to address the living reality and struggle of the working ...
- ?A Writer?s People? (New York Times)
?Early in 1949, in Trinidad, near the end of my schooldays, word came to us in the sixth form of Queen?s Royal College that there was a serious young poet in one of the smaller islands to the north who had just published a marvellous first book of poems.?
- Moen Talks Perhapst, Decemberists, Obama, Malkmus - Pitchforkmedia.com
Pitchforkmedia.comMoen Talks Perhapst, Decemberists, Obama, MalkmusPitchforkmedia.com, IL - 2 hours agoI think that the-- for lack of a better word-- poetry part, the lyrics and all that...you just don't know if it's any good. Or I don't. ...
- The Week[end]: May 30-June 1, 2008 (Isthmus)
May morphs into June and summer builds up steam this weekend with plenty of fun around town, including Festa Italia, TerraceFest, the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure, and Burgers and Brew. Also on tap are: performances by Proud Theater and Martin Short; talks by Bob McChesney and Dan Matthews; and music by the Rhapsodie Quartet, The Great White Jenkins, Marcia Ball, French Kicks, Impaler, the ...
- Fury vented on Duke student (The News & Observer)
Grace Wang's views on Tibet have evoked a death threat and 'Traitor to China' insults. She's also a subject for the national media.
- Bird Bands - San Marcos Daily Record
Bird BandsSan Marcos Daily Record, TX - 30 minutes ago... don’t forget to enter my bird poetry contest. As of right now, I have received two entries, so your chances of winning are excellent. Send your poem ...
- BOOK BRIEFS (The Herald-Sun)
Poetry Month events listed Registration open for writers Barbershop to get book nook
- Mixing Art and Science to Get Doomsday - New York Times
New York TimesMixing Art and Science to Get DoomsdayNew York Times, United States - 57 minutes agoThe British-born American physicist Freeman Dyson, one of the film’s most articulate talking heads, explains that science and art express the same urge to ...
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