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- The Starbucks Mermaid Knows the Way Back to True Home - The Moderate Voice
The Starbucks Mermaid Knows the Way Back to True HomeThe Moderate Voice - 1 hour agoThe coffee shops held poetry readings. I was one of the Bowery Poets where I live, most of us who comprised this group, having spent time, either hard time, ...
- 'MAMA's going to make it all all right' (The Capital Times)
Malfunctioning gear, squabbling bandmates, declining CD sales -- no matter what local musicians have to deal with, at least "MAMA's going to make it all all right." So sang The Gomers to kick off the fifth annual Madison Area Music Awards at the Barrymore Theatre on Saturday night, a chance for Madison musicians to honor each other and raise money for local music school programs. (The Capital ...
- Amy Winehouse gets to Cambridge - in poetry exam - The Australian
AS SPOKEN verse, it may scan a little awkwardly, and the rhymes could be considered somewhat laboured. But Amy Winehouse might argue that her lyrics were never intended to be scrutinised by the poetry brains of Cambridge University. To the surprise ...
- Prescription drug abuse rising among youth (The Union Democrat)
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- Writer leads group into love affair with words (San Diego Union-Tribune)
RANCHO SAN DIEGO – Rita Ryan Micklish has always relished the written word. When she was 10, she wrote letters to everyone she knew and soon started creating poems. She published her first short story in 1962, and her work has appeared in numerous publications since.
- Literary Calendar - Washington Post
Literary CalendarWashington Post, United States - 3 hours ago7:30 PM The 2008 season of the Joaquin Miller Cabin Poetry Series opens with a reading by Barbara Crocker and Anne Higgins at Miller's Cabin, Picnic Grove ...
- Making music together - Business Standard
Making music togetherBusiness Standard, India - 2 hours agoTake Jet Lag, where Sufiana meets electro, Hindi meets Farsi, Urdu and Punjabi, Turkish sounds mingle with percussion from across the world. ...
- Inspirational Youth Encourage You to Show Your Real Face - RedOrbit
Inspirational Youth Encourage You to Show Your Real FaceRedOrbit, TX - 28 minutes agoOne thing led to another and he was offered the opportunity to perform at the Toronto International Poetry SLAM. He was blown away by being on stage, ...
- CELEBRATING DAD - NE Mississippi Daily Journal
One of the last things my mother asked my father before her death was to take care of her girls. That he did and continues to do. My mother, at the young age of 39, died of breast cancer in 1990 leaving my father with the sole responsibility of ...
- Geek Trivia: Two Fourths for the price of one - TechRepublic
Geek Trivia: Two Fourths for the price of oneTechRepublic, KY - 18 hours agoTen years later, the first edition of Walt Whitman’s seminal poetry collection, Leaves of Grass, was first published. Stepping outside the confines of the ...
- Hometown architect Michael Graves refashions an antiquated building ... - Newark Star-Ledger
AMANDA BROWN/THE STAR-LEDGER Designer Michael Graves at his Princeton office, where he designed the new Paul Robeson Center for the Arts in Princeton. For most of living memory, the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood in Princeton, beginning just on the ...
- Exhibitions preview - Guardian Unlimited
Poetic flights of fancy would appear to be an apt description of the contemporary work of Axel Antas. This is because his makeshift assemblages, sculptures and interventions are rooted fundamentally in an absurd futility that forces us to consider ...
- Do North calendar - Eagle-Tribune
COMEDY AUDITIONS. RJ's Comedy Express seeks local comedic talent for upcoming open mike and comedy nights in the Merrimack Valley and Southern New Hampshire. Call Raymond Poirier, 603-382-0445 or 603-793-3725. Mail tapes to 12 Auburn St., Plaistow, N ...
- Staunton's oldest church hires new rector - Staunton News Leader
Staunton's oldest church hires new rectorStaunton News Leader, VA - 11 hours ago"What I was really looking for (in poetry) was prayer and spirituality," he said. He found it at Seabury-Western Theological Seminary, where Nancarrow, ...
- A writer's block - Boston Globe
You see John Spooner before you hear him. It could be, on any given day, the electric coral socks. Or maybe the red half-glasses. Either way, he's always got an arresting Kandinsky kind of a thing going with striped shirts, patterned suspenders ...
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