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- Go! guide June 13 (The Daily Reflector)
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- Poetry recitation competition at FC College on May 27 - Daily Times
Poetry recitation competition at FC College on May 27Daily Times, Pakistan - 3 hours agoLAHORE: Forman Christian College University (FCCU) English Department (language and literature) will organise a poetry writing and recitation competition on ...
- Carlin was as good as his words - Boston Globe
It's 1972 in a bedroom somewhere in the endless flatness of suburbia. A phonograph needle drops on the last track of a much-played vinyl album, and a teenage boy cranes his ears once more, waiting for the voice to come through the crackle: "I love ...
- Local teen using events to promote awareness - Enid News & Eagle
A 12-year-old Enid artist and singer has made the rounds this spring — first as a guest at United Nations headquarters and the New York Stock Exchange in early April, then as a performer at a Las Vegas fundraising event just a week ago featuring ...
- tihs the new generation power.. - Austin Chronicle
Americana pioneer Tom Russell may be most widely known for his songwriting, which includes such classics as “Gallo del Cielo” and “Spanish Burgundy,” but his artistry spans across media. In addition to recording more than 20 albums, Russell ...
- Saginaw's Arthur Eddy Academy students publish poetry book - The Saginaw News - MLive.com
Saginaw's Arthur Eddy Academy students publish poetry bookThe Saginaw News - MLive.com, MI - 21 minutes agoThe students are publishing a collection of poetry, "Soul Expressions." Members of the "Ever Ready Arthur Eddy Poetry Club" will host a spoken word ...
- Zinedine Zidane to play exhibition in Sydney - News.com.au
THREE-TIME world footballer of the year Zinedine Zidane is coming to Australia with a star-studded international team to play a Sydney exhibition match. It will take place at Sydney Football Stadium on June 1. Zidane will lead a team featuring ...
- indieWIRE INTERVIEW | "Mister Lonely" Director Harmony Korine - Indie Wire
Indie WireindieWIRE INTERVIEW | "Mister Lonely" Director Harmony KorineIndie Wire - 1 hour agoSome kind of poetry that wasn't like anything I'd felt before. I couldn't imagine the mind of a person who would invent such scenarios. ...
- Manny's the prize-winning poetry prince - West Sussex Today
Manny's the prize-winning poetry princeWest Sussex Today, UK - 37 minutes agoA RUSSIAN prince no less is the winner of the West Sussex Gazette's Sussex Day poetry competition. Manny Galitzine – or more formally Prince Emanuel ...
- Love of reading requires the right book, in the right hands - St. Petersburg Times
I love to read. As a middle school language arts teacher, part of my job is to teach reading. Not just the mechanics and strategies. I try to inspire children to be lifelong readers. Most middle schoolers don't like to read. Most people don't like to ...
- Michael Lind. - The Globalist
Michael Lind.The Globalist, DC - 4 hours agoLind has also published several volumes of fiction and poetry, including The Alamo (1997), which the Los Angeles Times named as one of its Best Books of ...
- One-Night Stands (East Bay Express)
Target Video A rare and noteworthy compilation of performances by Flipper, Dead Kennedys, the Nuns, Negative Trend, and other local Bay Area punk rockers by artist Joe Rees, aka Joe Target, who ran a San Francisco studio and excelled at capturing musical footage in the raw, like the Cramps playing Napa State Hospital or Crime's gig at San Quentin (120 min., 1988). Rees in person.
- More of today's best (Detroit Free Press)
Anthony Hamilton: With Anthony David, 8 p.m. Chene Park Amphitheatre, 2600 E. Atwater, Detroit. 313-393-7128. $20-$60.
- Five Best - Wall Street Journal
For sheer, unblinking realism, no war poem can surpass Homer's "Iliad." When a man is "skewered . . . straight through the mouth," Homer unsparingly describes "teeth shattered out . . . both nostrils spurting, / mouth gaping, blowing convulsive ...
- Lest we forget - Times and Democrat
Someone once wrote that the Irish suffered themselves into being the world’s greatest poets. England’s climate was so frequently unpleasant that when they surprised themselves with a sunny, dry day, a Britisher sat himself down and wrote a poem ...
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