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- Apples in the wild - Harvard Post
Apples in the wildHarvard Post, MA - 22 minutes ago... and her family used to pick apples and raspberries. Hoffman had read Richmond’s first book of poetry, “Boto,” and the two began working together again. ...
- The Cultural Beats of the African Diaspora - African Path
The Cultural Beats of the African DiasporaAfrican Path, MN - 46 minutes agoWelcoming and cultivating their place in the world, they enrich the arts and cultural stage through music, dance, film, poetry, literature, and theatre. ...
- Fatal shooting in Des Moines - Seattle Post Intelligencer
Police were searching for a man who fatally shot another man Friday in Des Moines. The shooting was reported just after 3 p.m. in the 22300 block of 24th Avenue South. Police think the suspect stole the victim's blue 2004 Chevrolet pickup, with fancy ...
- Have you got wind of Afri-kaaps yet? - Tonight South Africa
'Daais die move!", yells the poet Jitsvinger at the audience. "Maakit aan!", they shout back enthusiastically. His mother calls him Quinton Goliath, but in 2001, Jitsvinger was born. "I called myself Jitsvinger, because 'jits' is a slang word for ...
- Western students compete in poetry contest - Greenwich Time
Western students compete in poetry contestGreenwich Time, CT - 2 hours agoNineteen Western Middle School students traveled to East Haven recently to participate in the 27th annual Poetry Recitation Contest sponsored by the ...
- Saturdays light up at Auckland Museum for Matariki (Scoop.co.nz)
Every Saturday from late June to early July, Auckland Museum celebrates Matariki with a free programme of events for the whole family. Matariki will this year focus on Tane Mahuta – God of the Forest.
- Choices abound at Idyllwild Summer Arts Program - Press-Enterprise
Choices abound at Idyllwild Summer Arts ProgramPress-Enterprise, CA - 1 hour ago... Voices at the Autry's "The Red Road," written and performed by Arigon Starr at 6:30 pm July 11 (free) and the Festival of Poetry 4 pm July 19 ($15). ...
- Poetry in motion: bridge walks (The Oregonian)
Poetry & Bridge Walks are back, with author Sharon Wood Wortman and Oregon poets leading easy walks of about a mile. See eight bridges and tour the Morrison and Burnside Bridge towers. The best part: no need to register.
- In 'Riding Shotgun,' 21 of Minnesota's most accomplished women ... - Pioneer Press
In 'Riding Shotgun,' 21 of Minnesota's most accomplished women ...Pioneer Press, MN - 2 hours agoWang Ping, who was born in China, writes poetry, nonfiction and fiction. Her story collection, "The Last Communist Virgin," won a 2008 Minnesota Book Award. ...
- Local writer hopes to make a difference - Victoria News
Victoria NewsLocal writer hopes to make a differenceVictoria News, Canada - 2 hours agoBurke reads poetry regularly, drawing healthy crowds with his bombastic, Shakespeare-tinted baritone voice at O'Bean's coffee house on Fort Street – he's up ...
- On the Bright Side - Daily Star
ONEONTA _ The love of the spoken word was evident Friday as 10 students read their works during the finals of the 12th annual Share the Words high school poetry competition. The event, held in Oneonta at the Foothills Performing Arts Center by Word ...
- An angular vision - Financial Times
H emingway said he looked like “an unsuccessful rapist”, Paul Nash thought him “strangely sub-human” and to WH Auden he was “that lonely old volcano”. Wyndham Lewis styled himself “The Enemy”, and certainly by the time he had ...
- Gordon Jaremko, Canwest News Service - Regina Leader-Post
Gordon Jaremko, Canwest News ServiceRegina Leader-Post, Canada - 2 hours agoShe caters to readers with no time for fools in her slim poetry volume titled Contrary Infatuations, published last winter by Frontenac House in Calgary ...
- A list of exhibits currently on display at area galleries June 5-11 (The Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star)
A list of exhibits currently on display at area galleries June 5-11
- One actor, one stage, nine Iraqi lives (Portland Tribune)
The pedigree of Heather Raffo’s “9 Parts of Desire” is beyond question. The one-woman play was both a critical and popular hit when it opened in New York in 2004, prompting The New Yorker magazine to call it “an example of how art can remake the world.” For ...
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