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- New fruit on old vines - WISC News
The Vineyard Christian Bookstore and Coffee Shop continues to bear fruit. Pat Davis has had a long-time connection with the business and has recently purchased it with many improvements in mind. Pictured are store personnel, front row from left ...
- Program director knows immigrant experience - San Diego Union Tribune
Program director knows immigrant experienceSan Diego Union Tribune, United States - 56 minutes agoHis newcomer background, education and involvement in an innovative group called “Taco Shop Poets,” whose participants tell their experiences through poetry ...
- THE OTHER QUEEN (Kirkus Reviews)
Gregory (The Boleyn Inheritance, 2006, etc.) makes a return trip to Tudor England, focusing on the period when Mary, Queen of Scots, fleeing from rebel Scottish lords, found herself imprisoned in England by her cousin, Queen Elizabeth I.
- The Insider - Egypt Today
I REFUSE TO talk with you, you must be a true Muslim,” Ahmed Al-Zayat told his younger brother Montasser upon his return from Assiut where he had studied natural sciences at the governorate’s main university. “I am Muslim, I pray and you know ...
- Lyric Strategies I - Bookslut
Lyric Strategies IBookslut, IL - 8 hours agoMuch of the poetry I admire uses the materiality of language to unfold “views,” revealing the flux around us. William Carlos Williams’s red wheelbarrow and ...
- Arts in brief (Midland Daily News)
Four nights of poetry this month    In celebration of the centennial of Saginaw-born poet Theodore Roethke's birth, poetry readings are scheduled throughout the Tri-Cities July 21-24 as part of a week-long writers conference.
- Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz - Austin 360 (subscription)
Cristin O'Keefe AptowiczAustin 360 (subscription), TX - 1 hour agoEver since "slam pappy" Marc Smith conceived of the poetry slam competition in 1984, its popularity has steadily steamrolled through countless weekly ...
- Entertainment Briefs - Pahrump Valley Times
The Kiwanis Club of Pahrump Valley is hosting free line dancing lessons for senior citizens at 6:30 p.m., May 9, Bob Ruud Community Center. The event is open to those 55 and over. Refreshments will be served. Call 727-7191 for more information. Stand ...
- A clear-eyed look (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
Almost from the start, American literature has exhibited a prophetic streak. For Emerson, Thoreau and the other transcendentalists, literature was no mere entertainment, but a means of changing minds, hearts and behavior.
- Poet writes ode to local coal miners’ baseball past - Newcastle News
Poet writes ode to local coal miners’ baseball pastNewcastle News, wa - 1 hour ago“One of my nicest moments as a writer came when I visited the house of a new friend and found that on her refrigerator she had posted a poem of mine that ...
- Community Extra Calendar - HeraldNet
Community Extra CalendarHeraldNet, WA - 3 hours agoOpen mike music and poetry, 7 to 9 tonight, Zippy's Java Lounge, 1804 Hewitt Ave., Everett. Call 425-258-4940. Mukilteo Arts Guild Writers Group, ...
- Author and child advocate to speak in Secaucus (The Jersey Journal)
B est-selling author and child advocate Andrew Bridge headlines the 19th annual Child Abuse Prevention Conference today from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the La Quinta Inn and Suites in Secaucus.
- Refuting God's Crucible - Brussels Journal
Refuting God's CrucibleBrussels Journal, Belgium - 58 minutes agoI can count endless amounts of books on the dark sides of European colonialism, some of them no doubt justified, yet comparatively few good books have been ...
- Plays are only part of Children's Theatre mission (The Greenville News)
If you think that all the S.C. Children's Theatre does is offer five wonderful performances a year at the Peace Center's Gunter Theatre -- in itself a huge undertaking -- think again. That's just one of the many ways that this organization, in its 21st season, serves the Upstate.
- Poetry, Music In An Idyllic Setting - Hartford Courant
Sometimes you have to let a garden lie fallow for a while to ensure a bounteous bloom the next season. Organizers of the Sunken Garden Poetry & Music Festival, which opens its season Wednesday on the grounds of the historic Hill-Stead Museum in ...
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