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- Cowboy gathering heads to Fort Scott (The Morning Sun)
The cowboys are coming on June 13-15 to Fort Scott Community College. The 12th annual Echoes of the Trail Cowboy Gathering starts Friday, June 13th at 7 p.m. with Johnny Kendrick and Sons, Richards, Mo., and six other cowboy musicians and poets. Kendrick is one of the founders of Echoes of the Trail, and began his singing career in Branson, Mo. His sons have inherited their dad's talent and now ...
- Sister Islands Person of the Week - Alva Petrona Sutton - Cayman Net News
Cayman Net NewsSister Islands Person of the Week - Alva Petrona SuttonCayman Net News, Cayman Islands - 2 hours agoMs Sutton enjoys writing poems and doing dub poetry, which she has been doing from a tender age. She explains that her tone and grammar has changed because ...
- On the Shelf: Photos, prose pay homage - Traverse City Record Eagle
On the Shelf: Photos, prose pay homageTraverse City Record Eagle, MI - 3 hours agoPoetry lovers may be interested in examining a pair of collections authored by Interlochen writers. "The Last Good Water, (Wayne State University Press, ...
- Carter poetry in motion - SLAM! Sports
Khalil Carter is unlike many in football, a sport that often measures manhood in direct proportion to the size of the dumbbells in the weight room. First, he has lived with a first name that, when translated he says from the Islamic, means "Friend ...
- Heaven in heaven - Vancouver Sun
Heaven in heavenVancouver Sun, Canada - 9 hours agoWhat a lovely heart for poetry and justice, albeit with a slightly cynical edge, our young people have. I thought this was more the kind of music Amy ...
- Nightlife Calendar: 07/25/2008 - Traverse City Record Eagle
Nightlife Calendar: 07/25/2008Traverse City Record Eagle, MI - 3 hours ago30; Open-Mic Poetry 7 pm third Mon., (Sept.-May), followed by open mic, bring poems to read and share, writing exercises available, bring eight copies of a ...
- Words kept her going - Toronto Sun
Words kept her goingToronto Sun, Canada - 1 hour agoShe had yet to hit her 18th birthday. Two years earlier, in an unprecedented raid, 12 Metro Toronto Children's Aid workers had stormed a High Park group ...
- Regionally cherished novelist Bahaa Taher is all a - Egypt Today
When Bahaa Taher releases a new novel, intellectuals in Egypt and across the Arab world sit up and pay attention. It is an event, something to mark, because Taher, despite his reputation as one of the country’s most important novelists, ranking up ...
- ‘Chicken Soup' publishers seek stories from cancer survivors (The Morning Sun)
Every cancer survivor has a story to tell. And now could be the time. The national best selling book series "Chicken Soup for the Soul" is looking for stories to publish in a 2009 book. Editors are searching high and low for cancer survivors of any age who want to tell their story.
- Summer camp to show art exhibit - Press-Enterprise
Summer camp to show art exhibitPress-Enterprise, CA - 5 hours agoPoetry, Afro-Brazilian percussion and song, digital photography, and Renaissance art are some of the subjects that students will address in their final ...
- 'CATS' WORKSHOP AT DALLAS OPERA REHEARSAL CENTER - WFAA
'CATS' WORKSHOP AT DALLAS OPERA REHEARSAL CENTERWFAA, TX - 1 hour ago... particularly one that is based on a book of poetry, Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats by TS Eliot. The book is about the odd, idiosyncratic and funny ...
- NEW ARTIST SPOTLIGHT ON APRIL HILL: 'Love 360' goes from Soul to Jazz ... - EURweb
*A funky, soulful groove pumps hard in the studio. From the low-lit vocal booth we hear a sexy, sultry voice weaving tales of love, life, and inner strength. Caressing each note with tenderness, this sistah takes her time to tell her story. Singer ...
- Gov. Ritter to grads: Dream big, go far (Telluride Daily Planet)
Telluride hosts governor’s only commencement address
- Lake High School student publishes first book (The Suburbanite)
Richard Purnell claims that he watches too many movies and that probably makes him lazy. But one look at his newly self-published book and it’s obvious he is anything but. Purnell is a recent graduate of Lake High School in Uniontown and just had his first collection of poetry and short stories, “Living in the Dark Side,” published.
- Granville scribe is nominated for state writing honor - Coshocton Tribune
GRANVILLE - Passion runs deep for writer William Zink. With an unflagging persistence to distribute his work, the self-published author of seven books has beaten the odds. His seventh novel, "Ohio River Dialogues," has been named one of five ...
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