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- Words kept her going (Toronto Sun)
A new life, long after that day in '84
- Sunflower musicians play Mozart arias tonight - Topeka Capitol-Journal
Opera without singing will be part of tonight's final chamber ensemble concert at the Sunflower Music Festival. The penultimate performance of the 22nd annual chamber music festival includes a woodwind octet playing various arias from Wolfgang ...
- School News: SW area towns - Democrat and Chronicle
The following are the winners of the Penfield Public Library's annual Teen Poetry Contest: Sixth Grade Division: 1. Rebecca Markajani, Bay Trail Middle School, Footprints in the Sand ; 2. Aamir Zain, Allendale Columbia School, Excitement ; 3. Alex ...
- Reader vents using poetry - AZCentral.com
The abandoned high-rise hotel next to Chandler Fashion Center has been a black eye on the city since work stopped two years ago. We can't make it go away, but maybe we can enjoy a little "poetic license" while the Bankruptcy Court sorts things out ...
- Retired Army Colonel, Foreign Diplomat to Speak on Peace, Dissent ... - Media Newswire (press release)
Retired Army Colonel, Foreign Diplomat to Speak on Peace, Dissent ...Media Newswire (press release), NY - 4 hours agoActivities include poetry readings, lectures, films, cultural tributes, culinary events, and an awards presentation. “The aim of this celebration is both to ...
- Calendar for April 17 (The Milpitas Post)
Representatives from the Santa Clara Valley Audubon Society and California Native Plant Society will be speaking at the next Green Thumb Garden Club meeting on April 28.
- T.K. Gorman's Destarac In NASA Scholars Program - Tyler Morning Telegraph
Jean Paul Destarac, at right, traveled to NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston last Sunday to participate in a one-week summer internship. He is pictured with NASA Space Shuttle Program Director Wayne Hale. Bishop T.K. Gorman High School Junior ...
- Poetry Column: Everybody's got a pocket for their favorite poem (The Evening Sun)
OK, OK. T. S. Eliot got it wrong. April is not the cruelest month. Sure, to some, being awakened from winter's cozy forgetfulness is a drudgery, as spring stirs the memory, beginning the cycle of nurturing again with all its effort and pain.
- Lesbos islanders want to stop homosexual women calling themselves ... - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.ukLesbos islanders want to stop homosexual women calling themselves ...Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 9 hours ago... meaning female homosexual comes from the island's most famous inhabitant Sappho, the Greek poetess well-know for her love poetry directed at women. ...
- Tony Fitzpatrick exhibit a real cause for celebration - Chicago Sun-Times
It's not often that art openings in Chicago turn into sprawling celebrations of sheer joy. But last week's opening-night party for "The Wonder -- Portraits of a Remembered City," the beautiful new show of drawing-collages by Tony Fitzpatrick, was one ...
- NCA students exhibit work on Iqbal’s vision - Daily Times
NCA students exhibit work on Iqbal’s visionDaily Times, Pakistan - 1 hour agoNCA Principal Naazish Ataullah said that the students had interpreted the theme of Iqbal’s poetry and portrayed it on the canvas. She said that students had ...
- LITTWIN: Historic pause between campaigns - Rocky Mountain News
LITTWIN: Historic pause between campaignsRocky Mountain News, CO - 5 hours agoMcCain, but there are also those would-be poets (the ones who got the book contracts) who will write of this epic journey, an epic in the way the Greeks ...
- A Lifetime of Work (The Post-Standard)
For Elizabeth Pearl Flagg Bontomase, 92, of Pulaski, writing poetry is more than just a hobby it has been a lifelong passion. Bontomase, who wrote her first poem about a snowman at the age of 9, recently published her first book of poetry.
- Current Issue: (The Mac Weekly)
Margaret Randall-a New Mexican social activist, photographer, writer and artist-read poetry excerpts from one of her books, attended a public showing of a documentary of her life and participated in a small-group discussion of the documentary.
- Joyce Carol Oates - New York Observer
Frighteningly prolific author Joyce Carol Oates talks to Time Magazine's Andrea Sachs about her latest novel, My Sister, My Love: The Intimate Story of Skyler Rampike . Since the book is a fictionalized take on the murder of JonBenét Ramsey (12 ...
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