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- Silverton has charm and style - Statesman Journal
Silverton has charm and styleStatesman Journal, OR - 4 hours ago16-17, as well as the Silverton Wine & Jazz Festival and the Silverton Poetry Festival. "I have lived in Silverton for 30 years," she said. ...
- Film reviews: Killer of Sheep, Her Name is Sabine and more - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.ukFilm reviews: Killer of Sheep, Her Name is Sabine and moreTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 21 minutes agoFor all that, the film contains more poetry than suffering, more good cheer than degradation. The younger performers are tremendously expressive, ...
- Blood and belonging (Toronto Star)
Certain gifts are afforded a playwright in a quest to complete and deliver a profound drama that is uniquely his. In the case of Where the Blood Mixes , Kevin Loring heard an elder's story about how Lytton, or Kumsheen as his Nlaka'pmux nation called it, came by its name.
- New Outreach Helps Family Members of Abortion Victims Find Hope ... - LifeNews.com
Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) -- A woman whose abortion experience adversely impacted her family has started a new web site to minister to family members who need hope and healing following an abortion. While post-abortions groups focus mostly on the ...
- Tents of Hope Project raises awareness about genocide in Darfur - York Weekly
Tents of Hope Project raises awareness about genocide in DarfurYork Weekly, NH - 1 hour agoThe CMS students are also creating a book that will reflect readings, writings, poetry, photographs and more from students and their families. ...
- KIRKLAND: Litter along the streets: Is trash a curse or an opportunity? (The Lufkin Daily News)
Did you ever think that joining a Litter Club would propel you into a world of new opportunity? It's possible. Here's how:
- Urbanscapes Hits Town - RedOrbit
Urbanscapes Hits TownRedOrbit, TX - 3 hours agoThere's Rather Peculiar Theatre, a group that will be doing improvised sketches, and KL Poetry Slam will showcase the variety of prose and limericks our ...
- Caroline Kennedy brings discretion to veep search - AZCentral.com
BOSTON - Caroline Kennedy lives a very private life with a very public profile. It's the perfect skill set for her newest assignment. As part of Barack Obama's vice presidential search team, Kennedy must function with the utmost secrecy in what is ...
- 'Pity' skewers conventional assumptions (San Jose Mercury News)
O happy dagger! The last time American Conservatory Theater plunged into the dark heart of Jacobean tragedy was Robert Woodruff's infamously graphic 1993 production of "The Duchess of Malfi," which offended audiences and sent them scurrying from the theater.
- Verse of the Turtle - Washington Post
Verse of the TurtleWashington Post, United States - 5 hours ago"I thought I might take it upon myself to prevent all bad poetry from being published during my reign," she says, speaking by phone from her home north of ...
- 3 THINGS TO DO TOMORROW (San Jose Mercury News)
3 THINGS TO DO TOMORROW Events Come hear 'Poetry First!' Poetry Center San Jose's next monthly "Poetry First!
- World's Greatest Dad - UGO
UGOWorld's Greatest DadUGO, NY - 21 hours agoWilliams will play a failed writer teaching poetry at the high school. When his teenage son dies during a freak masturbation accident, he tries to cover up ...
- One Girl's Journey: New Novel an Unflinching Look at What Faces Our Youth (PRWeb)
In "A Girl Mistreated," Outskirts Press author Stephanie M. Feggins takes readers on a young African American woman's journey into adulthood as she grapples with an abusive upbringing and a string of unhealthy relationships - while somehow finding the strength to endure and emerge stronger from it. (PRWeb May 27, 2008) Read the full story at ...
- Teen reads as sight slips away - Abilene Reporter-News
Teen reads as sight slips awayAbilene Reporter-News, TX - 1 hour agoIn addition to his love of reading, DeMarcus recently began writing poetry. One of his poems is titled Look in the Mirror. A portion of it reads: "When I ...
- The week in music (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
Music lovers know that Matisyahu is a Hasidic Jew, so he won't perform after sundown on Fridays. But sunset isn't until 9 p.m., so the highly entertaining, thought-provoking, reggae-loving rapper will start his show early tonight. (7:15 p.m. today Weesner Family Amphitheater, Minnesota Zoo, $34.)
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