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- Poetry champ performs for Moss Point students (The Mississippi Press)
MOSS POINT -- Big Poppa E is passionate about poetry, politics and underdogs, but nothing fires him up like talking about Pluto.
- Death of the warrior ethos - Spiked
Death of the warrior ethosSpiked, UK - 5 minutes ago‘How does a society cope with death when it no longer dreams of eternity?’ asks Coker, noting how it has been turned into a risk to be avoided, ...
- Playhouse to present poetry awards - Antelope Valley Press
PALMDALE - The Palmdale Playhouse Writers' Roundtable will present its awards for the 12th annual Poetry Writing Contest at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 15, at the playhouse, 38334 10th St. East. The first-, second- and third-place finishers in each ...
- In 'Bad Dates,' Still a Good Match - Washington Post
In 'Bad Dates,' Still a Good MatchWashington Post, United States - 5 hours agoSWAN stands for Support Women Artists Now!, and in Washington the event will feature free readings of poetry, fiction and short plays in Georgetown. ...
- 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.
- Writers' bloc - KVUE
Writers' blocKVUE, TX - Apr 11, 2008And it seems natural that the two have kindled a friendship. Ms. Wells' new book, My Soul to Keep, is another suspenseful novel in her line of psychological ...
- Audit results reviewed - Ironton Tribune
Audit results reviewedIronton Tribune, OH - 1 hour agoLibrary branch marks poetry monthSOUTH POINT — It was a big sister who introduced Jennifer Stapleton to poetry. That was when Stapleton, now an English ...
- A cheer for queer arts - Tameside Advertiser
A cheer for queer artsTameside Advertiser, UK - 3 hours agoAnyone can bring along their original poems to read, or just sit back and enjoy some of Manchester’s finest new poetry, at Freed Up Poets at Greenroom on ...
- Astute at law and in the media - The Age
Astute at law and in the mediaThe Age, Australia - 14 hours agoThe younger son excelled at the humanities, particularly Latin, loved words and poetry, played cricket in the First XI and captained the Victorian ...
- Glen Ellen news - Sonoma Index Tribune
Super Glen Ellen congratulations to local author and publisher, Arthur Dawson and the folks at Kulupi Press, one of several Glen Ellen publishing houses. Kulupi celebrates their 10th anniversary this year. We count some of Kulupi's publications among ...
- Plaque honours poet's memory
Leitrim Observer - The 22-year-old, who was born in Co Tyrone in July 1914 and later settled with his family in Dublin, was killed on February 27, 1937 while serving with the International Brigade. His poetry, described as remarkable for someone so young, was ...
- Martin Luther King Poetry Contest Winners Displayed At Library (Rockbridge Weekly)
Writers@Jordan House and FAIR in conjunction with sponsors Washington & Lee University, Virginia Military Institute, and Brain, Child Magazine are pleased to announce that the winners and honorable mentions of the 2008 Martin Luther King Poetry Award will be on display at the Rockbridge Library for the month of April, which also coincides with National Poetry Month.
- Almanac (The State)
MEETINGS COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS U.S. SUBMARINE VETERANS INC.: 7 p.m. the third Tuesday monthly at the Crab Shack, 711 E. Main St. (Old Mill), Lexington. (803) 786-5757 NATIONAL ACTIVE AND RETIRED FEDERAL EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION COLUMBIA CHAPTER 87: 11:30 a.m. Friday at Seawell’s on Rosewood Drive. Guest speaker will be Bill Lindsey, executive director of the National Alliance on Mental ...
- In short, good and evil go at it - Wilkes Barre Times-Leader
Wilkes Barre Times-LeaderIn short, good and evil go at itWilkes Barre Times-Leader, PA - 2 hours agoJones Very is the proverbial angel, urging Richard to be true to his art of writing plays and poetry. “He is basically the living definition of a starving ...
- Book helped Roane County teacher deal with the loss of his father - Charleston Daily Mail
Bart Harper, who teaches special education at Spencer Middle School, was inspired to write a book when his father died after suffering a stroke last year. Called "Adventures of a Fat Kid," the book is based on Harper's sometimes bittersweet memories ...
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