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- Spotlight: Nightclub listings - Portsmouth Herald News
Spotlight: Nightclub listingsPortsmouth Herald News, NH - 4 hours agoThe Press Room Jazzmouth Jazz Festival with the Chevrus High School jazz band, poetry and jazz by FD Reeve, David Amram, and Don Davis, and headliner jazz ...
- Event photos: BC Book Prizes gala - Quillblog
Event photos: BC Book Prizes galaQuillblog, Canada - 1 hour agoGeorge McWhirter, poetry nominee and poet laureate of Vancouver. Author and award presenter Dennis Foon with Meg Tilly, a finalist for her kidsâ book ...
- Ceremony lets Chicago anatomy students say thanks to their cadavers - Chicago Tribune
F or six months, many of them remained nameless and that seemed only right. It would be disrespectful to completely wipe away who they were when they were alive. To pick some silly name would be degrading, faculty implored them. Medical student Emily ...
- Here are 55 rules (maybe less) for 55 Fiction - New Times SLO
Here are 55 rules (maybe less) for 55 FictionNew Times SLO, CA - 4 minutes agoRemember: This is not a poetry contest. While stories can technically rhyme, they donât often do so unless forced, and who wants to force words into doing ...
- Beyond the Intellect (Boise Weekly)
By Christopher Schnoor.
- An evening of laughter, fellowship and hope - Journal of the San Jaun Islands
Journal of the San Jaun IslandsAn evening of laughter, fellowship and hopeJournal of the San Jaun Islands, WA - 7 minutes agoMake sure your Friday evening is free so you can come to a gala of local musical entertainment, poetry, improv and maybe even a clarinet solo Friday ...
- Saturday's Agenda, April 26 - Miami Herald
Items contributed must be received at least two days in advance at Calendar Desk, The Miami Herald, 1 Herald Plaza, Fifth Floor Newsroom, Miami, FL 33132-1693. Or e-mail your items to newscalendar@MiamiHerald.com . No faxes, please. To search for ...
- Lawrence poet embraces global outlook (Lawrence Journal-World)
One of the most active poets in Kansas is Lawrencian Caryn Mirriam-Goldberg. She conducts writing workshops and readings across the state. She teaches poetry to journal keepers, songwriters, lower-income youths and adults and cancer survivors. As a professor at the low-residency Goddard College, she reaches students across the nation.
- Student-friendly paper passes the test - Independent
Share There was a great sense of relief and few, if any, complaints after the Ordinary Level Leaving Cert Irish Paper II yesterday. Many students declared they would have nothing more to do with the language. Robbie Cronin , an Association of ...
- Library launches yearlong âgreenâ program today - Worcester Telegram
Library launches yearlong âgreenâ program todayWorcester Telegram, MA - 9 minutes agoAt 6:30 pm, there will be a poetry reading featuring poets who contributed to âOutdoor Poems: From the Heart of Massachusetts,â collected and introduced by ...
- Scout restores orchard, builds outdoor classroom - East Brunswick Sentinel
Sean Duffy (left) stands on the bridge that leads to the outdoor classroom and apple orchard with fellow Scouts (l-r) Mike Fine, Tim Brown, Sam Fine and Craig Miller, who is also an Eagle Scout. EAST BRUNSWICK- It's a project that exemplifies what it ...
- The old cemetery - Pilot
The old cemeteryPilot, Canada - 20 minutes agoIn spite of those deficiencies, I developed a love for literature, and especially poetry. I may not have been at that early age able to define poetry, ...
- Why British Asians don't get the arts and don't want to either (Independent)
What Good Are the Arts? was the title of a book by John Carey, whose iconoclastic lectures captivated me long ago when I was struggling to adapt to the peculiarly musky atmosphere of Oxford. Grandiloquent claims that the arts fill a God-shaped hole, rouse rapture, or set down ultimate moral templates are, Carey writes, assumptions or exaggerations: "The notion of artworks as sacred implies that ...
- More news briefs - Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
More news briefsRochester Democrat and Chronicle, NY - 4 hours agoShorewinds Nursing Home, 425 Beach Ave., is selling baked goods and coffee from 10 am to 2 pm today and holding a service of prayer, poetry readings and the ...
- From red to green - Baltimore Sun
I'm a child of the Cold War - the old one with the Soviet Union, that is, not the new frost toward Iran. So, a few months back, after I checked into Moscow's Hotel Baltschug Kempinski, a view from my room's window set my heart - and nerves - racing ...
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