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- Forecasters warn of more flooding (icWales)
HOUSEHOLDERS are being warned to be on their guard to avert flooding over the next 24 hours, as forecasters warn that more heavy rain is expected to sweep into Wales.
- Poets from Limerick, Dublin, Galway & South Carolina - Indymedia Ireland
Over The Edge presents a reading by poets Paul Allen, Enda Coyle Green, Mags Treanor, Tim Cunningham & Mary Dempsey at Sheridan’s Wine Bar, 14-16 Church Yard Street, Galway on Friday, October 17th, 8pm. Paul Allen Paul Allen teaches poetry and ...
- Hernando briefs: Shopping for your pet helps Humane Society - St. Petersburg Times
The Epsilon Epsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will host the Shopping for Paws Cause from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 11 at the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, 4340 Calienta St. The event, which is to benefit the Humane Society of the Nature Coast, will ...
- Reporter's Notebook: Hampden Township budget (The Sentinel)
Hampden Township commissioners have a tentative 2009 budget that estimates $30 million in spending for the year.
- Iroquois Plans Project Presentations (East Aurora Advertiser)
Presentations and tours in advance of the Oct. 14 referendum on a planned $49 million capital improvement project at the Iroquois Central School District will be held during the month of September. A series of presentations will be presented to the public during the monthly building parent teacher organizations meetings. Upcoming meetings will be held on Sept. 11 at the Middle School cafeteria ...
- Taking it to the 'Street' - Boston Globe (registration)
Boston Globe (registration)Taking it to the 'Street'Boston Globe (registration), United States - Oct 30, 2008Other contacts led to seven more young people including Tu Phan, a Dorchester freshman at Northeastern University who does spoken-word poetry, ...
- Poet, novelists among winners of $25,000 US prize for women writers (CBC)
A poet from New Mexico and a nurse from Washington are among the six winners of the $25,000 Rona Jaffe Foundation awards, given annually to emerging women writers in the United States.
- In verse, Felix Dennis, quite seriously - Media Life Magazine
Media Life MagazineIn verse, Felix Dennis, quite seriouslyMedia Life Magazine - 33 minutes agoHe now writes for three to four hours a day and has published a number of poetry books. Two recurring themes in his poetry are things that his life has ...
- Calendar: Thursday, Oct. 2, 2008 (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
LITERARY EVENTS Octavia Books 513 Octavia St. Rheta Grimsley Johnson reads from and signs her recent book "Poor Man's Provence." Thurs 6. COMEDY Stage Hypnosis Comedy Show Tavern on The Levee, 3401 Chartre St. The Amazing Dr. Z performs, 8....
- Poetry in motion - The Daily Tribune
Dance permeates the Filipino culture. Whether it is part of a ritual among tribes, a celebration during fiestas in barrios or merely forms of self-expression, it is present in every corner of the Philippines. It involves the young and the old, each ...
- A book of poetry, emotions, inspirations, pathos and pain - Organiser
A book of poetry, emotions, inspirations, pathos and painOrganiser, India - 3 hours ago... writing in English, but little in between. That Hindi was the fourth or fifth largest language spoken in the world was glaring in this light and poetry, ...
- Fashion Q&A: Vintage Limited - BallerStatus.com
Fashion Q&A: Vintage LimitedBallerStatus.com, CA - 1 hour agoWhether you're an emcee using poetry and a mic, or a beat producer using records and drums as your brush. Those who have a passion to create have an ...
- Win big with 'Poetry Out Loud' contest - Cherry Hill Courier Post
Win big with 'Poetry Out Loud' contestCherry Hill Courier Post, NJ - 4 hours agoThe annual "New Jersey Poetry Out Loud" contest, part of a national program that encourages youth to memorize and perform poetry, is again open to all ...
- The Assassin's Song by MG Vassanji - guardian.co.uk
The Assassin's Song by MG Vassanjiguardian.co.uk, UK - 8 hours agoKarsan falls in love with hippy Marge, studies English poetry, gets his PhD, and moves to British Columbia to work as an academic. ...
- Review: Chaim Potok's play The Chosen at Stageworks (Creative Loafing Tampa)
By Dorothy Smiljanich The stage for The Chosen is small, almost claustrophobic, and yet it contains two worlds, four years and two generations, as well as traditions, expectations, developments, pains and joys thousands of years old. Presented in two acts, each an hour or so long, the drama is based on the Chaim Potok novel The Chosen (adapted by Aaron Posner), and it is that rarest of theater ...
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