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- Poetry Exchange At Library (The Ellsworth American)
ELLSWORTH — The Ellsworth Public Library will present its last monthly Saturday Poetry Exchange for this season on Saturday, May 10. The Poetry Exchange is a program for people to share works of their favorite poets.
- Current literary magazine returns - The Advocate
Current literary magazine returnsThe Advocate, CA - 6 hours agoMichels included the poem he wrote for the dedication of the new Library and recited at the event, titled "Owed to the Library." Anna Martinez studied film ...
- A 'mix of myth and poetry' - Minneapolis Star Tribune
A 'mix of myth and poetry'Minneapolis Star Tribune, MN - 5 hours ago"With its mix of myth and poetry, it is the most impressive and important play that I've read since" August Wilson's "Joe Turner's Come and Gone. ...
- Durham Bulls still bask in Hollywood glory - WRAL
Posted: Today at 12:01 a.m. DURHAM, N.C. — The bull still snarls from atop the outfield wall, snorting smoke after home runs and taunting hitters with four simple words written on it: Hit bull, win steak. The replica of the prop Hollywood built for ...
- Best Bets for the weekend (The Ithaca Journal)
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- Restored 'Once Upon a Time in the West' at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater - Los Angeles Times
Sergio Leone's 1968 masterwork, “Once Upon a Time in the West,” was showing the ravages of time. The negative that Paramount Pictures had been using over the years to strike prints was getting old and frayed, and the color was shifting. But ...
- Refer to a friend - Newham Recorder 24
CANARY Wharf together with Community Arts have jointly launched a new exhibition venue promoting home grown talent from painting, crafts and design, to poetry, writing and film-making. The Community Window Gallery is located in the Jubilee Link in ...
- Author of Woodward tornado poem still a mystery - Woodward News
April has come and gone along with the 61st anniversary of the infamous Woodward Tornado. One more year has past and left the mysteries surrounding the event unsolved. One of the famous mysteries connected with the 1947 tornado is the disappearance ...
- Poetry nets teen a place with the greats (Poughkeepsie Journal)
Most students can't say their high school work has put them in the artistic ranks of Andy Warhol, Zac Posen, Joyce Carol Oates and Sylvia Plath.
- REVIEW: 'Patience' pleasing to theatergoers of all types - Bellevue Leader
Once every five years, the Bellevue Little Theatre puts on an operetta. This is one of those years and "Patience" is not to be missed. The comic operetta by Gilbert and Sullivan is about a simple milkmaid named Patience who is courted by two poets ...
- Fundraiser makes kids 'stars for the day' - Courier News
ELGIN -- When the Chicagoland Ride for Kids started in 1984, organizers didn't offer college scholarships; they did not need to. Children with pediatric brain tumors almost never lived long enough to use them. All that has changed thanks to research ...
- Singer credits Guthrie's influence (The Oklahoman)
When emerging singer-songwriter Samantha Crain lists her musical influences, they wind from her dad's favorites including the Grateful Dead and Bob Dylan to the electronic experiments of Radiohead to fellow Oklahomans such as Student Film and Ali Harter. "I'd say a major part of my musical influence does come from Oklahoma, and ... the Flaming Lips and Woody Guthrie are probably two of my ...
- Middle Israel: Daniel Ben-Simon's calling - Jerusalem Post
As you recalled in last week's Ha'aretz , while explaining your controversial decision to leave journalism and join politics, you were an eighth grader in Casablanca's best Jewish school when - to your trepidation - your teacher read an essay of ...
- Neal's blog - Sporting News
Welcome once again to your favorite little dance club here at your favorite dot com. This time, I ask how your fantasies and fantasy teams are doing. I hope you brought your singles, your ID and your opinions as the DJ is spinning the questions ...
- National Endowment for the Arts Announces New Books for the Big Read - Kansas City infoZine
National Endowment for the Arts Announces New Books for the Big ReadKansas City infoZine, MO - 58 minutes agoA special collection of Edgar Allan Poe's short fiction and poetry will acquaint cities and towns with this titan of American literature who pioneered both ...
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