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- A bit of the Old West strikes chord - Wilkes Barre Times-Leader
A bit of the Old West strikes chordWilkes Barre Times-Leader, PA - 6 hours ago“Frank has written some amazing cowboy poetry that will immerse us in the music that alternates with it,” Loh says, recalling their first meeting. ...
- Movie Reviews: Smart People - Film Review
Arizona Reporter - Lawrence appears able to recall every aspect of Victorian prose and poetry but cannot for the life of him remember the names of his students, past or present.
- Manchester creates new poetry prize - The Bookseller (subscription)
Manchester creates new poetry prizeThe Bookseller (subscription), UK - 6 minutes agoManchester Metropolitan University’s Writing School is launching a new £10000 poetry prize, hoping “to attract the best writers from the UK and ...
- Feeling the music, deaf performers make mark in Inland ballet ... - Press-Enterprise
Feeling the music, deaf performers make mark in Inland ballet ...Press-Enterprise, CA - 2 hours agoHe founded Rathskellar, a group of deaf performers who mix dance, American Sign Language, music, sound and poetry. The group will perform April 12 at the ...
- Speech team goes to tough tourney - Cannon Falls Beacon
Speech team goes to tough tourneyCannon Falls Beacon, MN - 1 hour agoLeading the team with category wins were Robin Magalis in Storytelling, Laura Kressin in Prose and Beth Hamann in Extemporaneous Reading. ...
- 1968: The year of the posturing rebel
Times Online - The “scene”, as we called it, was more populously located in a shifting underground of art events – exhibitions, gigs, happenings, poetry readings – in dark places around Covent Garden and elsewhere and here the word “revolution” takes on ...
- The return of The Eagle-Tribune/Frost Foundation Poetry Contest (Eagle-Tribune Online)
Calling all poets. Our poetry contest has returned. This year's topic is relationships. We are looking for poems that best convey relationships to children, mothers, fathers, significant others or pets.
- GLORIA COATES: Symphony No. 15; Cantata da Requiem; Transitions ... - Audiophile Audition
Audiophile AuditionGLORIA COATES: Symphony No. 15; Cantata da Requiem; Transitions ...Audiophile Audition - 4 hours agoIt is set for voice, strings, piano, and percussion, and cleverly uses a variety of German and English texts from the poetry of Marianne Moore to a wartime ...
- With changes, there's a new lease on Glass' 'Life' (Baltimore Sun)
On radio, This American Life is a treasure - a brilliantly conceived form of quirky, true-life storytelling that has spawned a host of imitators and stands with the finest work the medium has delivered.
- Seattle Sonics & Storm - SFCPressPoint (press release)
Seattle Sonics & StormSFCPressPoint (press release), FL - 36 minutes agoThe Damien Wilkins Foundation will host the final round of the First Annual Poetry Slam Contest on Wednesday at KeyArena. Ten Seattle students will recite ...
- Mowbray, the 'miserable sod' whose life was truly kissed by an angel (Evening Standard)
Dressed from head to toe in sinister black, a bit like Tony Soprano does the Milk Tray advert, Tony Mowbray greets the photographer with a warning. 'I don't do fancy pictures,' the West Bromwich Albion manager growls.
- Cashing in on art - Express Hotelier
Cashing in on artExpress Hotelier, India - 8 hours agoIt showcases the journey of ice cream across various nations, a picture gallery, some interesting facts about the frozen treat, ice cream poetry and the ...
- REDBRIDGE: Forced marriage victim speaks out (Wanstead and Woodford Guardian)
A FRIGHTENED Redbridge mother has called for an end to forced marriages after she escaped from a loveless nightmare of domestic violence at the hands of her brutal husband.
- Letters to Scene (The Sacramento Bee)
The comic strip "Zits" has been running a series on the humorous side of teenagers' sometimes poor judgment. This morning, I witnessed an example of poor judgment that will eventually end in tragedy for one teenager and her family if not corrected.
- Write time, write place for Whitchurch wordsmiths (ic CheshireOnline)
A WRITERS group is being launched in Whitchurch. Its first meeting will be held on Thursday, April 24, in Whitchurch Library at 7.30pm. Everyone interested is welcome, and should take along a piece of writing, poetry or prose for discussion and positive criticism.
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