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- Youth orchestra role rewards busy administrator - Daily Oklahoman
• Title: Music director, Oklahoma Youth Orchestra; Dean, College of Arts, Media & Design, University of Central Oklahoma. "I tell the kids every year that I have no business conducting this orchestra,” Clinton said. "With all my other ...
- Miami East vs. Newark Catholic
Dayton Daily News - ... as Guy spun the history of the Harlem Renaissance around sensuous dancing, bluesy vocals and the literature and poetry ... It is part of the Victoria Theatre Association's African American Arts Festival acknowledging Black History Month. Tickets start ...
- Family Time: Use your mouse to find sites for cats, dogs - MPNnow.com
Family Time: Use your mouse to find sites for cats, dogsMPNnow.com, NY - 1 hour agoWith its combination of poetic brilliance and exquisite art, the “Poetry for Young People” series has won the admiration of critics, educators, children and ...
- Make plans now for summer camp (The Rock Hill Herald)
Summer’s lazy days are still more than three months away. But if a summer camp for the kids is in your plans, it’s time to get moving.
- Dylan's mystery girl tells it like it was - Boston Globe
The ElementsDylan's mystery girl tells it like it wasBoston Globe, United States - 11 hours ago... rights politics and modern poetry, and to finally break up with him when the pressures of his stardom became too great. Her new book, "A Freewheelin' ...BOB DYLAN - DYLAN'S FREEWHEELIN' GIRLFRIEND RELEASES MEMOIRS Contactmusic.comall 4 news articles
- Danish author wins Nordic Council Literature Prize - Earthtimes
Danish author wins Nordic Council Literature PrizeEarthtimes, UK - 21 minutes agoHer production includes eight books of poetry, three short-story volumes, a movie script and several theatre plays. Last year, Swedish writer Sara ...
- This writer really can go home again (Lancaster Online)
The famous author in Thomas Wolfe's novel "You Can't Go Home Again" exposed the home folks' flaws to the wor
- Lit Picks (San Francisco Chronicle)
The Hakawati (Knopf; 513 pages; $25.95) by Rabih Alameddine: This ambitious novel is made up of many stories, and like Scheherazade's famous nights, it is intended to keep death at bay, while in serpentine fashion resurrecting the world in words with each day'...
- To have an event listed, send... (Akron Beacon Journal)
To have an event listed, send a fax to 330-376-9235 or an e-mail to newsroomemail@thebeaconjournal .com at least a week in advance. TODAY Pancake breakfast-open house — 7 a.m. to noon, Hartville Fire Station No. 1, 411 E. Maple St. Fire department will display fire, EMS and rescue apparatus and equipment. Donations accepted. 330-877-2478.
- Your view: Star Hill was never a problem - La Crosse Tribune
I have lived in Holmen almost all of my life, and those who know me know I am not a big believer in religion. I’ll leave you to your beliefs as long as you don’t try to force your beliefs on me. The star/cross has been there longer than I have ...
- Your Incredible Neighbors: Local woman wins contest for poetry - Green Valley News
Your Incredible Neighbors: Local woman wins contest for poetryGreen Valley News, AZ - 4 minutes agoLubin shared a secret during an interview, editors won’t change poetry submitted for publication. “You’ll get book editors who do this and then that,” ...
- A Poetry Capital? - Montreal Gazette
A Poetry Capital?Montreal Gazette, Canada - 4 hours agoA poet with more than 50 books to his credit who has taught creative writing at the University of Ottawa for more than two decades, one might expect Seymour ...
- Movie Review—Flash Point - Firefox News
Firefox NewsMovie Review—Flash PointFirefox News, AZ - 1 hour agoBy Peter Gutiérrez Over the past fifteen years, Peter's creative work in horror—short fiction, poetry, and comics—has appeared in numerous anthologies, ...
- Thursday, April 03, 2008 (Marion Chronicle-Tribune)
Angel Food orders accepted 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Unity Christian Church, 140 N. Pennsylvania St. Grant County Literacy Council spring workshops, today, Monday and April 10, Marion Public Library, 600 S. Washington St. Call 668-2900, ext 114.
- 'Red Sugar,' by Jan Beatty (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Pittsburgh poet Jan Beatty is a blue-collar bard, noted for writing bluntly in passionate, sometimes raw language, of waitresses and junkies, miners and steelworkers, not to mention sex, drugs, ...
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