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- Who are the real lesbians? - Independent
Who are the real lesbians?Independent, UK - 13 minutes agoShe took to writing poetry – lyric poetry, created to be sung to lyre music – and revolutionised the tradition by writing about her own thoughts and ...
- Celebrate poetry month with some great works - Fresno Bee
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- Around the Island - Bainbridge Island Review
Around the IslandBainbridge Island Review, WA - 9 minutes agoLocal poets and poetry teachers have joined with the Bainbridge Arts and Humanities Council for a Sunday presentation of verse titled, “An Island of Poetry. ...
- the new way to view life through the old ball game - Seymour Herald
More than two million kids from around the world will play on seven thousand baseball Little League teams this year. These children, ages 13 and younger, are taking part in a tradition that spans nearly 70 years. Parents across the world enroll their ...
- Grosvenor's music store - Evening Sun
Who remembers the days before mal*wart, or Amazon.com even? When if you lived in Norwich & wanted music, you couldn't simply download pirated tunes from the net. What'd we do you ask? --- We went to Grosvenor's music store in Norwich on Main St. I ...
- Teens find free expression - MiamiHerald.com
Teens find free expressionMiamiHerald.com, FL - 10 hours ago``Our poetry is in your face. It tells you what's going on in your community, your heart and in your conscience.'' Works can be seen and heard at X Press ...
- College of Lake County Notes (Lake County Journals)
African Children’s choir performs  The world-famous African Children’s Choir will perform at the James Lumber Center for the Performing Arts at the College of Lake County at 7 p.m. on Sunday, April 6. The choir’s Grayslake show is called “Journey of Hope,” and features narrative songs and dances from throughout Africa.
- SHSU Updates: May 4 (Hunstville Item)
The Sam Houston Writing Center will give student, faculty and community writers and “word-lovers” a forum for their words to be heard during its second informal, after-hours readings session.
- That's OK, We're All Sorted Out for Rhymes and Lines - RedOrbit
That's OK, We're All Sorted Out for Rhymes and LinesRedOrbit, TX - 10 hours agoThe song shows why lyrics matter: the music is made more beautiful by the words poetry. Of course, people in glass houses shouldnt throw stones, ...
- The Man At the Office - Brooklyn Rail
The Man At the OfficeBrooklyn Rail, NY - 13 minutes agoOn his desk was a book of poetry by Rilke. She picked it up. “I love Rilke,” she’d said. “I was a literature major, thought I’d become a professor. ...
- JANE ANN MORRISON: Sweet stanzas about cowboy culture the reward for ... - Las Vegas Review Journal
Next January is a turning point for the National Cowboy Poetry Gathering in Elko. This Nevada treasure is celebrating its 25th anniversary, the silver anniversary in the Silver State. And its goal is to try to get more 25-year-olds to attend, or at ...
- The Man Who Has Sex With Cars - Anorak
IT’S stopped snowing on Channel Five. The image has cleared to reveal a burly man having relations with his current “girlfriend”. John Prescott? It’s not Chris Donald . No, that’s a white Volkswagen Beetle named Vanilla, and Prescott would ...
- Words At Large - CBC News
Ever notice how sometimes a minute feels like a lifetime (sit ups, anyone?), and other times hours flash by? If you want to change the pace of time – or at least appear to do so – take Christopher Dewdney’s advice. In his new book, Soul of the ...
- Letters: Don't fear the state (Independent)
Sir: I don't fear the State, Mr Jacobson (Comment, 14 June). I don't suspect it of base motives. I just don't think it's very bright, and nobody enjoys having a fool for a boss. Consider, for a moment, being required to work with an editor who, flying in the teeth of all available evidence, considers himself best placed to tell you how to write your books.
- Willimantic Third Thursday: Come for food ... stay for fun, friends, art (The Norwich Bulletin)
“The food is phenomenal,” said Paula Stahl, one of the founders of the Willimantic Third Thursday Street Fest, which will take place tonight from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. in downtown Willimantic. “A lot of people come just for the food.”
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