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- Shoofly - An Audiomagazine for Children Links with AudibleKids - Newswire Today (press release)
Shoofly - An Audiomagazine for Children Links with AudibleKidsNewswire Today (press release), UK - 27 minutes agoShoofly is a unique audio publication dedicated to the celebration of contemporary children's poetry and literature. Described by one critic as a "moveable ...
- Verses – Mandy Lagan - eJazzNews
Verses – Mandy LaganeJazzNews, Canada - 5 hours agoAll those who remember A Child’s Garden of Verses, raise your hand. The influential collection of poems by Robert Louis Stevenson has been a favourite of ...
- Best bets - Thursday, June 26 - Daily Camera
Best bets - Thursday, June 26Daily Camera, CO - 39 minutes agoPoetry Reading Featuring Elizabeth Robinson, Jack Collom, Will Alexander, Linh Dinh and Laura Mullen, part of summer writing program, call for time, ...
- Panel exchanges tips for all kinds of writing - Idaho Statesman
I t was a shotgun approach, but two dozen of us sitting around tables at Shangri-La Tea House on Tuesday got a bead on the ever-moving target of making a career of writing. For nearly three hours, a panel of eight local authors and editors fired off ...
- 'Automatic' art on display - Colorado Daily
'Automatic' art on displayColorado Daily, CO - 34 minutes agoSauce Promotion and Productions is hosting a live art, poetry and music event this Saturday at The Spot Gym in Boulder. It will feature various artists ...
- Rapper Ice-T to orate Langston Hughes’ poetry in Indianapolis for ... - U-Wire.com
The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra announced rap artist Ice-T will join the orchestra as part of a the worldwide premiere of Harlem Renaissance poet Langston Hughes’ poetry set to music. Ice-T will orate Hughes’ work “Ask Your Mama: Twelve ...
- Inventing the Universe - Minneapolis Star Tribune
"I nhale," Michael Ondaatje said as he opened the door to Coach House Press in Toronto, inviting visitors to take in the aroma of ink, paper, wood and well-oiled machinery. On this day in April, two mastodon-like Heidelberg presses clacked out the ...
- The Community College of Baltimore County - Hampton Roads Daily Press
Those with good memories may remember a system of junior colleges that started in the 1950s and prepared students for four-year colleges and universities. The Independent System of Junior Colleges eventually became Catonsville Community College ...
- Critics' best bets for Monday - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
"Lee and Grant" through Sept. 14 at the Missouri History Museum in Forest Park. $10. www.mohistory.org or 314-746-4599. The lives of adversaries and peers Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S. Grant are reevaluated in this comprehensive new exhibit. Featuring ...
- A Microscopic Look at Saddle Creek - The Ledger
A Microscopic Look at Saddle CreekThe Ledger, FL - 1 hour agoA poetry contest also was held, and the different stages of the water cycle could be seen at the fair. Hands-on projects such as a water conservation ...
- Silverado '75: Live and Unreleased - PopMatters
Silverado '75: Live and UnreleasedPopMatters, IL - 3 hours agoAs Duke Bardwell, one half of Clark’s touring band summarizes: “It was the perfect venue for Gene’s poetry. He would always have to drink some before he ...
- Poets gathering in Cobourg - Northumberland News
Poets gathering in CobourgNorthumberland News, Canada - 4 hours ago... to get a seat, and enjoy refreshments. The Spring Thaw Poetry Gathering is on Sunday, May 25, at 1 pm at Meet at 66 King East in Cobourg. Admission is free.
- Visual Mind Games - NY Arts Magazine
Visual Mind GamesNY Arts Magazine, NY - 3 hours agoHe expresses the heroic poetry of the extreme gesture—in this case a dialysis bag with wings—by challenging the impossible feat or legendary action. ...
- Leaves in the River (Dangerbird) - Tucson Weekly
Tucson WeeklyLeaves in the River (Dangerbird)Tucson Weekly, AZ - 4 hours agoThe poetry of "The Rose Captain" evokes an almost Elizabethan romanticism in its pining, but the more pragmatic "Middle Distance Runner" is a model of ...
- Washing line, not the noose, worried Saddam - News.com.au
FORMER Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or a venereal disease during his US-supervised captivity, according to his prison writings. London-based pan-Arab daily Al-Hayat published excerpts of what it described as Saddam's prison ...
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