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- Naples family escapes boat fire in Miami - Marconews (subscription)
Naples family escapes boat fire in MiamiMarconews (subscription), FL - Mar 31, 2008By ERIKA BERAS and TIM CHAPMAN - Miami Herald Two Naples teens will have the spring break story to end all spring break stories. ...
- Eric McDavid Update - 3.7.08
Boston IMC - Please continue sending Eric your letters, your poetry, your thoughts, your love. This time of year can be especially difficult and painful for those who are locked in cages.
- Review: 'Words Become Pictures' at Molloy College (Newsday)
The delicate symbiosis of words and pictures has a long and fascinating history. Chinese masters of the brush and Islamic architects turned letters into images; medieval monks intertwined gilded illuminations with biblical stories and words of prayer. Now, the Molloy College Art Gallery in Rockville Centre looks at contemporary artists who use language as abstract symbol and bearer of meaning. ...
- Carnival of colours - India celebrates Holi in traditional style (Calcutta News)
New Delhi/Colours, flowers, drums, bonfires and sweets - India, the land of festivals, is all geared up to celebrate Holi, the festival of colours, Saturday.
- FGCU exhibit explores identity - The News-Press
FGCU exhibit explores identityThe News-Press, FL - 57 minutes agoBrown will recite poetry and perform his own music. Also, he will project his own animation work on his back and around the walls. ...
- Coleman Barks: poet and translator (The Block Island Times)
This is Coleman Barks’ second visit to Block Island; he was here for the Poetry Project last year. Born in 1937 in Chattanooga, Tenn., and receiving a bachelor’s degree and Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina and a master of arts degree from the University of California at Berkeley, Barks is renowned for his collaborative translations of the poetry of Jelaludden Rumi, a 13th-century ...
- Actresses have stick-to-itiveness - Inside Bay Area
Who was the first actress on a U.S. postage stamp? Strictly speaking, it was Ethel Barrymore, on a 1982 stamp with her brothers Lionel and John. In 1990, Judy Garland appeared on a stamp honoring "The Wizard of Oz" with Toto, as did Vivien Leigh on a ...
- Every School Every Thursday -- Waukee - Des Moines Register
Today, May 1, the fifth-grade band students will have solo night. All band students will play a solo before a judge and receive feedback on their performance. May 6 is the kindergarten fine arts night. The performance will be held at Brookview ...
- Reinventing the Amani Festival - Carlisle Sentinel
Reinventing the Amani FestivalCarlisle Sentinel, PA - 8 hours ago... performer Kim Varhola and film performer Tracey Thomas are scheduled to be the guest presenters at the poetry contest, which is always a big attraction. ...
- Spoken word artist Gemineye to perform on campus Thursday (St. Olaf news)
Christopher Kuretich, a spoken word artist better known as "Gemineye" who has appeared on HBO's Def Poetry series, will perform at St. Olaf College on Saturday, Feb. 28.
- It Takes A Village: Community rallies around teen battling cancer
Traverse City Record-Eagle - Writing is another source of comfort to Philip, who began composing poetry in eighth grade. ... He's just (an) amazing kid." Proceeds from the dinner will go to The Philip Williams Benefit Fund at the Traverse City State ...
- Robert Bly named Minnesota's first poet laureate - Post-Bulletin
Robert Bly named Minnesota's first poet laureatePost-Bulletin, MN - Feb 28, 2008Bly, 81, of Minneapolis, has authored more than 30 books of poetry, though he's best known for his 1990 prose best seller, "Iron John: A Book About Men. ...
- 2007’s Best New Zealand Poems online today (Scoop.co.nz)
You have been warned: the 2007 Best New Zealand Poems collection could make you laugh, weep or even want to write your own poem.
- West Lake County News in brief (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
SCHERERVILLE Man pleads guilty in animal neglect cases A Schererville man has pleaded guilty to two counts of abandonment and neglect of vertebrae animals.
- Work Every Bit as Wild as It Is Woolly - New York Times
Work Every Bit as Wild as It Is WoollyNew York Times, United States - 7 hours agoThere is poetry in watching any physical task done well. But shearing is more like ballet. The sheep and the shearer must move as one. ...
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