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- Community Calendar - Milan News-Leader
Community CalendarMilan News-Leader, MI - Apr 9, 2008"Fun with Poetry" program for students in third through fifth grades will be held 6:45 pm at Milan Public Library. Children will listen to, write and share ...
- The 'lighght' of conceptual poetry (The Daily Utah Chronicle)
In 1965, 22-year-old Aram Saroyan shifted the gaze of poetry with his one word poem, "Lighght." "Lighght," written in the middle of a white sheet of typing paper, altered and even removed the conventional reading procedures of official verse culture: gone were rhyme, meter and versification.
- Club News - TriVallyCentral
Chapter L of the TTT Society met at 7 p.m. Monday, April 28, at the Crawfordsville Church. Vice-president Cathy Williams called the meeting to order with the singing of "Sword of Gold." Pat Miller gave devotions, "Carrots, Eggs and Coffee" and ...
- Great Debate Books raising funds for education (KHQA Quincy)
Friday, July 11, 2008 at 3:36 p.m. QUINCY, ILL. -- Great Debate Books and the Community Foundation of the Quincy Area will be working together to raise funds to support the Education portion of the Foundation.
- Family talent - Daily Independent
ASHLAND — Many people, the youth especially, only know Jesse Stuart as a name from books they were forced to read in high school literature classes. Stacy Nelson, though, has a much different perspective on the late Kentucky poet laureate. That’s ...
- Two jazz operas premier in Oakland - Oakland Tribune
Two new jazz operas are coming to town beginning Thursday. The first piece, "The Sisyphus Syndrome," by Black Power poet-playwright Amiri Baraka and sax man David Murray, opens Thursday. The Baraka-Murray duo combines poetry, live music and mixed ...
- Michael Henderson: Timing of the incredible Hull is poetry in promotion (Guardian Unlimited)
Sir Tom Courtenay is one of many Hull fans who will enjoy their special promotion before worrying about next season
- Fairfax Community Events May 8-15, 2008 - Washington Post
Fairfax Community Events May 8-15, 2008Washington Post, United States - 2 hours agoA CELEBRATION OF WOMEN, " for all ages, poetry, dancing, art projects, personal pampering sessions, refreshments and gifts in appreciation of women, ...
- File photo - Albany Democrat-Herald
Lunette Mulkey, a 20-year Albany resident and one of the most prominent writers of letters to the Democrat-Herald, died Friday. She was 96. A longtime writer, though never professionally, Mulkey was a regular contributor to the “Editor’s Mailbag ...
- The Crack House - Senior Times
Senior TimesThe Crack HouseSenior Times, FL - May 2, 2008The music and poetry of the era accurately reflect the deep despair felt by my uncle and others who survived The Great Depression. ...
- Thousand Oaks Acorn - The World's Greatest Moms (The Thousand Oaks Acorn)
Why my mom is great: My mom, Shiphrah Maller, spends her life caring for others. A 1942 UCLA graduate transplanted to New York City after marriage. A school teacher in a low income area, she was referred to as the "Trip Teacher"- she was the only teacher to take children on field trips.
- Dumas Arts Festival celebrates black arts, culture - Roanoke Times
Clinton Johnston is a theater professor at Mary Baldwin. What : The Dumas Arts Festival, celebrating black theater, film and poetry When : Friday through Sunday Where : Dumas Center for Artistic and Cultural Development, 108 Henry St. Cost : A ...
- Thomas Disch; science-fiction novelist; 68 (San Diego Union-Tribune)
Thomas M. Disch, an author, poet and critic who twisted the inherently twisted genre of science fiction in new, disturbing directions, including writing his last book in the voice of God, died Friday at his Manhattan apartment. He was 68.
- 'Jellyfish' is clever, but like its characters, it drifts (The Plain Dealer)
A couple stands in the harsh sunshine, silently but obviously breaking up. The man is sullen. The woman is silent. Behind them, the sea stretches out in turquoise waves -- but there's something wrong with the perspective. This body of water stretches out vertically, not horizontally.
- John Lundberg: American Indian Slam Poets (HuffingtonPost)
Slam poetry gives Indian American high-schoolers a chance both to explore and express their rich culture and to celebrate the music and rhythms of American Indian languages.
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