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- Guest commentary: Local poets inspired by spring (The Sacramento Bee)
My favorite phrase about spring is Shakespeare's "the darling buds of May." Those words speak of spring in a way that makes me look forward eagerly to the season. I want to rush outside to see flowers blooming in a riot of color, trees bursting into leaf, sun warming but not burning. Cleo Fellers Kocol
- 10 movie picks from the director of the festival - The Daily Planet
10 movie picks from the director of the festivalThe Daily Planet, CO - 23 minutes ago“As a filmmaker, [Scher] manages to transform everyday phenomena such as winter and water, things we tend to take for granted, into visual poetry,” ...
- United States Art Authority creates campus-area hang-out - Austin 360 (subscription)
United States Art Authority creates campus-area hang-outAustin 360 (subscription), TX - 1 hour agoThe Happening, which combined music, poetry, visual art and video, was a smash, and the sign remained on the building for the next events, so Bejarano and ...
- Kaleidoscope poetry - LoHo 10002
Kaleidoscope poetryLoHo 10002, NY - 2 hours agoOn Saturday, starting at 4 pm, there is a wild collaboration of poets and musicians going down at The Bowery Poetry Club. ...
- One foot in Eden - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.ukOne foot in Edenguardian.co.uk, UK - 7 hours ago... Willa) of Kafka - meant a great deal to me then, and I read my battered copy of his Collected Poems (1952) obsessively. To me, Muir was Scottish poetry, ...
- Threshing bee is this weekend at Patrick Ranch - Chico Enterprise-Record
CHICO — Far West Heritage Association will present a series of events Friday, Saturday and Sunday that celebrate the agricultural heritage found at the historic Patrick Ranch, between Chico and Durham on the Midway. Country Supper The association ...
- Area events - River Falls Journal (subscription)
Area eventsRiver Falls Journal (subscription), WI - 33 minutes agoPoets Annie Breitenbucher, Tom Ruud and Nolan Zavoral, from the Twin Cities’ Laurel Poetry Collective, will finish off the River Falls Public Library’s ...
- Sudan: Teachers in Catholic Schools Learn New English Skills - AllAfrica.com
Around 120 teachers from Catholic schools in Juba Archdiocese are attending an English language workshop that started Monday and will run for six weeks. Sister Kathleen Feeley of the School Sisters of Notre Dame is facilitating the workshop. She ...
- Raw Food Delights - vision magazine
vision magazineRaw Food Delightsvision magazine, CA - 4 hours agoExplore educational booths, poetry, theater, an art garden, yoga, meditation, nature trails and a creative children’s program. ...
- 'Teacher Tales' - One Night Only June 1st at Steppenwolf - Broadway World
'Teacher Tales' - One Night Only June 1st at SteppenwolfBroadway World, NY - 6 hours agoDr. Robert Boone is the founder of Young Chicago Authors, publishers of Say What Magazine and home of the highly acclaimed teen poetry festival "Louder Than ...
- The Witlings - BackStage.com
Meddling old women, gossipy bubbleheads, and pompous pretenders will always be with us. So long as the follies of humankind cross cultures and continents, good satire will be eternal. But Magis Theatre Company's production of The Witlings by 18th ...
- Spice vendor finds niche in New York City, selling wares to upscale ... - Canada East
NEW YORK - With his flowing black hair, bushy beard and slight paunch, Behroush Sharifi hops off his bicycle and bounds into an expensive restaurant on the Upper West Side. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS/Tina Fineberg Behroush Sharifi, left, stands by as chef ...
- Robert Frost Talk At The Milne - iBerkshires.com
Robert Frost Talk At The MilneiBerkshires.com, MA - 23 minutes agoFrost lived in southwest Vermont for twenty years and it was here that he wrote some of his finest poetry. The beloved poem “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy ...
- Library to host TeenSpace program, gaming tournament (The Journal Times)
RACINE — On Saturday, the Racine Public Library will host a TeenSpace program and gaming tournament as part of ongoing programming to build relationships with teen patrons while generating library interest.
- Former Essex Junction student returns bearing gifts - Burlington Free Press
ESSEX JUNCTION -- Mary-Ann Parizo remembers Kellie Cairns as a "very vivacious" fifth-grader who was also a "very sad little girl." Parizo, 73, of Essex Junction taught reading in village schools for 30 years, retiring in 1990. She met Cairns while ...
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