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- Date our friend Catie - Time Out New York
Date our friend CatieTime Out New York, NY - 1 hour agoDid I mention that she writes poetry, too?” The TONY Blog is for both our writers and readers to talk about what's going on in New York. ...
- Insurers give worn flags a final salute - Lynnwood Enterprise
Insurers give worn flags a final saluteLynnwood Enterprise, WA - 1 hour ago... Will Rogers Medallion for cowboy poetry, the Washington State Book Award for poetry and the cowboy poetry book award by the Western Music Association. ...
- Capathia Jenkins and Louis Rosen Bring "One Ounce of Truth" to ... - Playbill.com
Capathia Jenkins and Louis Rosen Bring "One Ounce of Truth" to ...Playbill.com, NY - 27 minutes agoHer CD "The Nikki Giovanni Poetry Collection," on which she reads and discusses her poetry, was nominated for a Grammy Award. ...
- Poems from students tout Star and Stripes - Gloucester County Times - NJ.com
Poems from students tout Star and StripesGloucester County Times - NJ.com, NJ - 4 hours ago"My poem is called The Great American Flag'," said Bob Morison, 10. "It talks about the flag crying and speaking and doing all the things it would do if it ...
- A Gem of a Singer - Irish Voice
Irish VoiceA Gem of a SingerIrish Voice, NY - 4 hours agoShe is an Irish sister-in-arms to Jewel and Dido, offering an enticing package of lilting poetry, catchy acoustic melodies and a come hither persona that ...
- Celebrity stars from Apprentice and Dragons den help pupils to shine - icSeftonandWestLancs
Celebrity stars from Apprentice and Dragons den help pupils to shineicSeftonandWestLancs, UK - 11 hours agoJoining Shine is free at www.shineweek.co.uk and every school registered receives a free creative kit to help towards their celebrations. ...
- Shuffling Through Memories: BS Johnson's 'The Unfortunates' - New York Sun
Shuffling Through Memories: BS Johnson's 'The Unfortunates'New York Sun, United States - 2 hours agoIn 1961, while shopping his first book to agents, Johnson compared it favorably to "Ulysses," and declared himself in the tradition of "Petronius, Apuleius, ...
- ET CETERA Einstei... - Akron Beacon Journal
Einstein Exhibit — Through Sept. 2 at Great Lakes Science Center, 601 Erieside Ave., Cleveland. The life and theories of one of the greatest scientists of all time. The center is open from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. daily. Admission for Einstein plus ...
- The winners of the Short Story and Poetry Contest - Dayton Daily News
After many hours of reading, discussing and thinking it over, our staff judges have arrived at the winners for the 12th Annual Dayton Daily News Short Story and Poetry Contest. Winning poems and stories will be published in the Life section of the ...
- Edward Den Lau, 80; owner of L.A.'s Space art gallery (Los Angeles Times)
Edward Den Lau, whose Space gallery in Los Angeles was a center for art shows as well as performances, poetry readings and musical events, has died. He was 80.
- Anthracite heritage preserved, re-created - Republican & Herald
Anthracite heritage preserved, re-createdRepublican & Herald, PA - 6 hours agoDespite the harsh reality in which anthracite miners and their families existed, they formed bonds and developed traditions, recipes, music, poetry and ...
- CPAC opens new drama (Sentinel & Enterprise)
CLINTON -- The Youth Theatre Company of the Christian Performing Arts Center in Fitchburg will perform the play "Strength of Our Spirit, The Vision of Anne Frank," by Cynthia Mercati, today at 3 p.
- Tom Jones - Hartford Courant
Eric Gruber and friends are chatting outside Coffee District, a trendy spot offering not only lots of fancy coffees but 80 kinds of beers. It's open-mike night, and Gruber and other poetry-and-music hopefuls are waiting, talking, sipping, arguing.
- Theatrical battle of the sexes? (Salon.com)
Liz Smith says only men are trashing "Mamma Mia!" Meanwhile, an L.A. Times blogger explains why women can't handle "The Dark Knight." Oh, please!
- The Amnesiac - Wall Street Journal
Ditched by his girlfriend and holed up in Holland with a busted leg, James Purfew -- the hero of "The Amnesiac" -- broods on the kinds of big questions that plague the post-college, pre-marriage set: Who am I? Where did I come from? Where am I going ...
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