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- Gilmore Young Artist successfully navigates blistering passages - The Grand Rapids Press - MLive.com
The Grand Rapids Press - MLive.comGilmore Young Artist successfully navigates blistering passagesThe Grand Rapids Press - MLive.com, MI - 1 hour agoHis softest notes were percussion-free, pure poetry. In some solo piano sections, he tended to bring out too much of the melody. But it was the blistering ...
- Book note - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Book noteSt. Louis Post-Dispatch, United States - 27 minutes agoPoetry readers tend to lead active lives, listen to music, read a lot, use the Internet and volunteer at significantly higher rates than non-poetry readers. ...
- Global Peace And Justice Newsletter#244: - Scoop
FUTURE OF THE WORKERS CHARTER NEWSPAPER – SAT 12 NOON TO 2PM Kia ora koutou, The meeting to discuss the future of the Workers Charter newspaper was postponed from last Saturday due to support for industrial action taken by Unite Union members at ...
- When they weren't fighting the Civil War - Richmond Times Dispatch
When they weren't fighting the Civil WarRichmond Times Dispatch, VA - 1 hour agoAnother was moved to poetry: "The sea is deep/And in your arms/I long to sleep/A heap Nancy." "The quotes are what get me," Hancock said. ...
- First Unsung Hero is Nova Scotia poet - The Chronicle Herald
KENNETH LESLIE was an award-winning Nova Scotia-born poet and a political activist in the U.S. during the tempestuous 1930s and ’40s but his story is not well-known. Fittingly, he’s the first subject of Vision TV’s Unsung Heroes summer series ...
- Hook, Line, and Sinker: How The "progressive media" Continues to Help ... - OpEdNews.com
To that point, there is , I think, actual poetry in here , and I don‘t mean to vainly flatter you here. But let me read something else: “Although I didn‘t realize it at the time, we launched our campaign to sell the war, what drove Bush toward ...
- Poetry Collection hits the road - University at Buffalo Reporter
University at Buffalo ReporterPoetry Collection hits the roadUniversity at Buffalo Reporter, NY - 1 hour ago... after the death of Jess (who used only his first name professionally), a resurgence of interest in his work has led to many items by him from the Poetry ...
- Books help teens understand Army, war - News-Democrat
For today's teens, the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan have stretched on for half their lives or more. Most second-graders can't remember a time when there wasn't an Iraq war. In many other parts of the country, countless young people get firsthand ...
- At our best (Corvallis Gazette-Times)
(Published April 28) CHS students win folk music award Corvallis High School students Rebecca Lomnicky and Gary Breed were awarded the Corvallis Folklore Society Folk Music Award on April 17 at Local Folk!, the open-mic program of Corvallis Folklore Society and The Arts Center. The annual award is given to high school students who best exemplify the performance of music in the folk tradition.
- Former death row inmate still fights death penalty - FinalCall.com
FinalCall.comFormer death row inmate still fights death penaltyFinalCall.com, IL - 1 hour agohe asked several dozen people gathered for a special poetry reading session in his honor. “I believe God has chosen me for this job and I will work (to ...
- Humor (Self Help) Book Review - NewsReleaseWire.com (press release)
NewsReleaseWire.com (press release)Humor (Self Help) Book ReviewNewsReleaseWire.com (press release) - 5 hours agoHe has received the Jim Elliot Award for his bicycling, several awards for his poetry, and the National Hero Overcoming Arthritis Award from the Arthritis ...
- Ana Maria Codas (Baltimore Sun)
Age 86 The author and activist, a native of Paraguay, was 'a born educator' who led a local social justice movement. A na Maria R. Codas, author, activist and former Spanish professor at the University of Maryland, College Park, died Tuesday of complications from pneumonia. She was 86.
- PRC PhotoSLAM! - BU Today
PRC PhotoSLAM!BU Today, MA - 12 hours agoThink poetry slam, but with photos in a fun, supportive environment. Please note that to submit and present, you must be a PRC member and entries are due ...
- Gabriolans continue to create the write stuff (Gabriola Sounder)
Katherine Gordon’s book The Garden That You Are has leapt to the top of the BC Bestseller’s list. Roy Innes’ second mystery West End Murders has been successfully launched here at home.
- Bid to squelch Mason's hospital lawsuit fails - Hudson Reporter
MAKING DEMANDS – Assemblyman and Councilman Ruben Ramos sponsored a resolution “demanding” that Councilwoman Beth Mason drop her lawsuit to make certain records at the city’s hospital more available. Aside from Ramos and Councilwoman Terry ...
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