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- Newark woman is state's poet laureate - Delaware Online
A poem can be a lonely, silent thing. But when it’s ready, said JoAnn Balingit, Delaware’s 16th and latest poet laureate, “It has to be witnessed, because you want to communicate it.” And if there’s one thing a poet laureate wants to do, it ...
- Hip-Hop Performance 'The Break/s' Offers Both Humor and Insight - Daily Californian
Hip-Hop Performance 'The Break/s' Offers Both Humor and InsightDaily Californian, CA - 9 hours agoOn top of the dance moves, poetry and autobiography, Bamuthi's earnest and impeccably-timed humor was on full display. The comedy-and the evening's ...
- As an artist, one never grows old: Zeenat - Times of India
As an artist, one never grows old: ZeenatTimes of India, India - 23 minutes agoAnd Kolkata’s recognition as the city of literature, art, cinema, poetry, Mother Teresa rosogollas and mishti doi are add ons in making the place all the ...
- Who killed the literary critic? - Salon
SalonWho killed the literary critic?Salon - 2 hours agoAnd as for the "fuck you" aspect of modernism, I agree with you as far as poetry goes. But when you think back to the great novelists of the mid-to-late ...
- Summer program mixes chocolate with poetry (The Oregonian)
If you don't read poetry aloud, you're probably not going to hear all that is there, says John Morrison, a poet who is the director of the Writers-in-the-Schools program for Literary Arts Inc.
- A tribute to mothers: What can't they do? - Monroe Evening News
They rally in playgrounds and play groups. They wipe faces, dry tears and worry themselves to sleep. They gain knowledge from reading the latest child-rearing books and practice advice from those that offer past experience. Some are known as ...
- Lakes Region Daily Calendar (The Citizen of Laconia)
If you would like to submit an event or meeting for the daily calendar, send an email to news citizen.com or call the newsroom at 524-3800. Site Study review at the Gilford Town Hall, 10 a.m.
- IRAQ: The Love Stories Are Gone - IPS
IRAQ: The Love Stories Are GoneIPS, Italy - 1 hour agoThis is the kind of love story Iraqis tell nowadays. "The country of the Arabian Nights and of wonderful poetry is no longer good for love," Maki al-Nazzal, ...
- On tap for this weekend (Pahrump Valley Times)
The Pahrump Valley High School Drama class will present an evening of short plays at 7 p.m., April 25 - 26, high school auditorium. Tickets are on sale at Ace Hardware, the Chamber of Commerce and the Pahrump Community Library.
- Democratic committee to meet Wednesday (The Hanford Sentinel)
HANFORD -- The Kings County Democratic Central Committee is conducting its regular monthly meeting at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at Hanford Round Table Pizza, 820 W. Lacey Blvd. Meeting agenda includes discussion of the street market and other concerns.
- Connecting With Faith Through Power of Music - Washington Post
Connecting With Faith Through Power of MusicWashington Post, United States - 1 hour agoTheir creativity and poetry has helped so many others and me to connect to my faith on a deeper level with lines that remind us that we are not alone in our ...
- 'Milk Train' stops at Hartford Stage company - Stamford Advocate
In his later years, Tennessee Williams kept writing with as much enthusiasm as he did when he was young, but the legendary playwright faced the dilemma of being expected to "top" such masterworks as "A Streetcar Named Desire" and "The Glass Menagerie ...
- Blueberry Hill pupils share their poetry (The Republican)
LONGMEADOW - During National Poetry Month, four groups of local pupils joined creative forces in recognition of the month-long designation. The 100 Blueberry Hill Elementary School pupils in Lori E.
- 'Bachelorette' from Georgia and fiancee from Amherst set May 2009 ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
ABC "I never stopped believing in love and relationships," DeAnna Pappas, 26, said after accepting a proposal from professional snowboarder Jesse Csincsak on the finale of "The Bachelorette." The couple assured the media they are really in love ...
- Scholar ties roots of Islam, environmentalism - Boston Globe
BANTUL, Indonesia - Sitting cross-legged in the dirt beneath a canopy of jungle vegetation, Nasruddin Anshory, with his Koran open in front of him, was telling a group of visitors about their ordained responsibility to protect the environment. "As a ...
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