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- Students craft poetry - BCLocalNews
Students craft poetryBCLocalNews, Canada - 3 hours agoQuebec City is feverishly beautifying itself for its 400th birthday this summer … flower boxes exploding with colour and buildings tidied and freshly ...
- The Week[end]: June 27-29, 2008 (Isthmus)
Wisconsin gets a jump on Independence Day this weekend, as hundreds of thousands gather for music and fireworks at Rhythm 'amp; Booms and Summerfest. The clubs in town are hopping too, with shows by Rose Polenzani and Meg Hutchinson, Bobby Bryan 'amp; the Original Downtown Players, New Monsoon, VO5, Axiom, Paul Geremia, Nabori, Couch Flambeau, The Kin, Solid Gold, Colony of Watts, Orchestra ...
- Piano Symposium Celebrates 1920s Paris June 5-7 - UNCG University News
Piano Symposium Celebrates 1920s Paris June 5-7UNCG University News, NC - 4 hours agoWhile at UNCG his hosted “The Ericourt Forum of Music and Arts”; a popular television show. “Ericourt lived in Paris during the 1920s, so he was UNCG’s link ...
- Music Lovers Gather to Hear Country Tunes - RedOrbit
Music Lovers Gather to Hear Country TunesRedOrbit, TX - Jul 12, 2008The Greater Oro Valley Arts Council kicked off its Summer Concert Series at the shopping center with country music by Jack Bishop and cowboy poetry with Bud ...
- Authors get rock-star treatment at Brazil festival - Washington Post
Resize Text PARATY, Brazil (Reuters) - Paulo Cavalcante rode buses for 46 hours from the dusty Brazil northeast to this coastal town for the chance to rub literary shoulders with British dramatist Tom Stoppard and other famous writers. "This is ...
- Crafting the last word - BurlingtonFreePress.com
Crafting the last wordBurlingtonFreePress.com, VT - 55 minutes agoRather than quote poetry, she will share her gut belief that it’s all right to plunge into something even if you aren’t 100 percent certain it is the right ...
- The Movie Masochist: The unexpected, undeserving summer hit (The Charlotte Observer)
Hollywood's stream of bad movies usually seems endless, but sometimes there's a drought. This often happens during the summer, when all the big studio movies stomp their way into multiplexes after marking their opening weekends with the noise and ferocity of rutting elephants. Summer is the time when the studios look to score big, so they lavish extra care and use excessive caution on projects ...
- Out and About: May 14-25 - Avon Messenger
Out and About: May 14-25Avon Messenger, MA - 1 hour agoOpen mic signup, 8 pm Open mic followed by featured poet, concludes with poetry slam. The Trinity Church Flea Market every Saturday. ...
- Maulucci: Memories can elicit powerful, provoking poetry - Norwich Bulletin
Maulucci: Memories can elicit powerful, provoking poetryNorwich Bulletin, CT - 1 hour agoIf we remain open and sensitive to the world around us as we live our daily lives we will have many encounters with things that trigger a memory. ...
- Chinese retain culture in a foreign land - Patriot Ledger
Sitting in a car, the black-haired girl with two pony tails ate french fries from McDonalds and played with an American Idol toy. “Let’s do some Chinese reading today, Margo,” said her mother, Becky Butler. Upon hearing the plan, Margo was ...
- Pinching pennies? Chic but cheap? We understand. Here are three free ... - Boston Globe
Free walking tour @ Arnold Arboretum: Let the arboretum staff tell you about the birds and the bees and the flowers and the trees on this hour-and-a-half walking tour of the gorgeous grounds. We're pretty sure you'll learn something new; after all ...
- Noel Robinson on the prophetic move of God this Pentecost - Christian Today
Noel Robinson’s popularity as a worship leader continues to grow. Not only does he feature in Share Jesus International’s first ever Pentecost Festival, but he also takes to the stage this Sunday for the Global Day of Prayer London event at ...
- The way-extended family (San Antonio Express-News & KENS 5)
Nontraditional versions are the stuff of Gemini Ink literary fest, which offers guidance, ideas and inspiration.
- Teen takes a top prize in art contest (The Nashua Telegraph)
WINDHAM -- Melissa Fitzgerald prays nearly every night, usually for things like safety for her family and friends. "I try to thank God," said Melissa, 13, who is a seventh-grade student at Presentation of Mary Academy, a Catholic school in Hudson. ... - By MICHAEL BRINDLEY Staff Writer
- Saved by poetry (The Star)
THIS book is based on the true story of Pan Yuliang, a famous artist who lived in early 19th century China. The novel kept me glued to from the start to the end with page after page of shocking revelations, scandals, erotic scenes, political upheavals, and dramatic romance.
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