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- The PC Spotlight 10.09.08 - 411mania.com
411mania.comThe PC Spotlight 10.09.08411mania.com, TX - 3 hours agoAlso, as I'm sure most if not all my readers are happy with, I submitted last week's Duke Nukem poem to a poetry competition and I won the million dollar ...
- Kids send message to prez - Boston Herald
Kids send message to prezBoston Herald, United States - 5 hours agoBy Katy Jordan Hundreds of well-versed Hub students got a chance to address their president-elect yesterday in the 10th annual America Scores Poetry Slam, ...
- Discharge into Black Creek - Davison Index
Discharge into Black CreekDavison Index, MI - 1 hour agoMD DAVISON — Sacramento Rainbow Poets seeks Davison poets for its upcoming poetry contest. Poems can be written in about any subject and be in any style. ...
- Symphonic poetry at Shepherd - The Rice Thresher
Symphonic poetry at ShepherdThe Rice Thresher, TX - 2 hours agoThe harmonies used by Wagner in the Prelude were groundbreaking for their time, and were designed to convey the unresolved love between the opera's title ...
- Review: Gerard Manley Hopkins: A Life , by Paul Mariani - Nashville Tennessean
Readers moved by religion, poetry and their effects on people's lives may be fascinated by this account of English priest-poet Gerard Manley Hopkins by American poet Paul Mariani. Hopkins died at 44 with little work published. He tried to destroy his ...
- Prepared to be enthralled by Diana Krall - Star-ecentral.com
Grammy award-winning Canadian jazz singer and pianist Diana Krall makes her way to our shores for a one-night only concert at Plenary Hall, Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre in Kuala Lumpur on Oct 2 (8.15pm). The 43-year-old singer comes from a family ...
- The week in books: Writers should enter the mind of terror - Independent
The week in books: Writers should enter the mind of terrorIndependent, UK - 18 minutes agoThey include Man Booker shortlistee Linda Grant, poet and Poetry Review editor Fiona Sampson, leading blogger Mark Thwaite (of ReadySteadyBook), ...
- Commentary: Fraudsters through the ages - Times Online
The great hoaxers can be broadly categorised as those who fake because they can and those who fake because they must. Professor Heslop-Harrison appears to be a classic entry in the second, sadder, column in which you will also find such cases as ...
- Anthony Westbury: 'Friends, Romans' listen to this (Fort Pierce Tribune)
He refers to them as being “rusted by television,†but Len Weingart sees great possibilities in today’s elementary school students — if they can be challenged intellectually.
- Marching for peace again in Fredonia - Evening Observer
Marching for peace again in FredoniaEvening Observer, NY - 1 hour agoWhen the group of about 30 marchers arrived, there was already members of SUNY Fredonia's Percussion Guild performing African drum rhythms and dance. ...
- Spoken words (The Post and Courier)
From the College of Charleston's Crazyhorse literary journal to Spoleto's Sundown Poetry Series, Charleston is a major player in the art of words. Consider these weekly and monthly events for a dose of poetry and perhaps the chance to reveal your talent for the first time.
- Free day - Birmingham News
Location Alabaster Alexander City Alpharetta Anniston Atlanta Bessemer Birmingham Brownsboro Calera Center Point Chelsea Collegeville Crestline Cullman Decatur Ensley Enterprise Fairfield Fairhope Florence Forest Park Fultondale Gadsden Gardendale ...
- Charlo to debut first book of poetry Posted on Oct. 21 (Missoulian)
DIXON - Victor Charlo can still see the elderly Salish woman quickly move her hand near her waist, as if abruptly drawing an invisible dash in the air.
- The Lookout: Chamber music group honors late composer - Newburyport Daily News
The Essex Chamber Music Players pay tribute to late Georgetown composer Charles Ray Loring when it opens its 2008-09 concert season Sunday at Northern Essex Community College in Haverhill. Loring, who died this past summer while hiking, was a member ...
- Goller, Baines Win 2008 Stott Arts Awards (East Aurora Advertiser)
In what is fast becoming an East Aurora tradition, the Salon of the Roycroft Inn came alive Saturday night with verse, song and music at the 12th annual Mary and Gil Stott Award ceremony and reception. With many of Elbert Hubbard's descendants joining in the celebration, poet and writer Gay Baines and singer, former Advertiser editor and current Town Historian Robert Lowell Goller were honored ...
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