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- Brookings student headed to national poetry competition (The World)
Brookings-Harbor High School student Sophia Soberon won Oregon’s 2008 statewide Poetry Out Loud competition on Saturday in Salem.
- Beckman happy to take the roads less traveled
Bangor Daily News - Smart, eloquent, socially aware kid from the sticks sets out across America to see how the other half lives. ... Revue at the American Legion Hall on High Street in Belfast, a variety show featuring music, comedy, theater and poetry.
- Collegiate Singers to hold concert Friday (The Troy Messenger)
One of the most well-attended concerts on the campus of Troy University is the annual Choral Masterworks Concert presented by the Troy University Collegiate Singers.
- Former soldier pleads guilty to rape - Ironton Online
He once wore the uniform of an American soldier; Wednesday he sat in court in an orange jail jumpsuit and pleaded guilty to first-degree rape— a crime he said was the result of substance abuse and mental illness stemming in part from his Iraq war ...
- 'Just walking through life': Deputy pulls double duty as writer ... - Maryville Daily Times
'Just walking through life': Deputy pulls double duty as writer ...Maryville Daily Times, TN - 1 hour agoTaylor said he has written poetry his whole life, which started with writing music. Taylor comes from a musical family, and pursued a music career for many ...
- Former Poet Laureate imparts wisdom - Etownian
EtownianFormer Poet Laureate imparts wisdomEtownian, PA - 32 minutes agoThe reading was given as part of the Elizabethtown College Poetry Series, which in the past has hosted poets such as Julia Kasdorf, Daniel Hoffman, ...
- Longview seeks some signs - Longview Daily News
The Spokesman ReviewLongview seeks some signsLongview Daily News, WA - 8 hours agoIt helps to have first-time visitors point out the attractions -- and distractions -- of our city. Last week's presentation by Seattle consultants hired to ...Woodland police seeks tips to put brakes on rash of car thefts Longview Daily NewsSilver Lake residents say landfill still stinks Longview Daily NewsHernandez looks sharp, strikes out 10 for Mariners in minor league ... Longview Daily NewsLongview Daily Newsall 67 news articles
- Poetry is in motion around us daily - Star-Gazette
April is National Poetry Month. I suspect only poets, educators and writers get excited about this. A Zogby International survey found that more Americans can name the original Three Stooges than can name the three branches of government. The same ...
- April is State and National Poetry Month - HNN Huntingtonnews.net
April is State and National Poetry MonthHNN Huntingtonnews.net, USA - 38 minutes agoIndeed, one of the most famous poetical statements ever made by a Native American was the speech of Chief Logan in 1774, called Logan’s Lament, ...
- The Greek Press Office Presents an Anthology of Greek-American Poetry - Greek News
The Greek Press Office Presents an Anthology of Greek-American PoetryGreek News, New York - 32 minutes ago... authors have negotiated contradictions of style and theme, of writing and orality, of center and periphery, letting poetry happen,” said Chouliaras. ...
- I Walked Through History (Santa Monica Mirror)
During the years I’ve lived in Santa Monica, I’ve never seen much of its northern end. But recently I had a chance to visit some of the historic homes on Adelaide Drive, a street that runs along the northern edge of the city above Santa Monica Canyon.
- As freedoms roll back in the ex-Soviet world, Ukraine becomes an island of freedom (KYIV Post)
KIEV, Ukraine (AP) - A gloomy Vladimir Putin wears a Czarist crown, clutching a bag full of dollars and a miniature television tower.
- Religion Notes: 03.15.08 (Corpus Christi Caller-Times)
Unitarian Universalist Church The UU&You; Coffee House will be open for an evening of entertainment at 7:30 p.m. There will be music and poetry by candlelight. The Unihorn Quartet will play jazz standards. Singer-songwriter Evette Babich will perform; also readings by poet Tito Perez.
- Wilmington resident tells of escape from Holocaust (The Wilmington Star-News)
As early as first grade, Alfred Schnog and his twin brother Norbert felt alienated from the society their family had called home for 300 years, the city of Cologne, Germany."Even as children we experienced the anti-Semitism. It was obvious," he said. "Signs in store windows said 'No Jews Allowed.'●"
- LOCAL BRIEFS - Trading Markets (press release)
LOCAL BRIEFSTrading Markets (press release), CA - 8 hours agoDURHAM -- The Durham County Library will present "Poetry for Everyone," a series of readings in celebration of National Poetry Month at area library ...
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