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- Festival kicks off at Waterloo Village with motivational poets (New Jersey Herald)
WATERLOO VILLAGE -- A freewheeling love of language proclaimed the beginning of the continent's largest celebration of poetry. The Dodge Poetry Festival made its 12th biennial return to Sussex County Thursday.
- Time to 'fess up about data you've lost (BBC News)
At least that's how it seems with stories about missing memory sticks and mislaid CD-Roms becoming almost daily news fare. (The latest at least comes with a happy ending after an NHS stick containing the names of 200 patients was found in a street.)
- Award-winning forensics team a point of pride - The Ann Arbor News - MLive.com
Award-winning forensics team a point of prideThe Ann Arbor News - MLive.com, MI - 9 hours agoStudents on EMU's forensics team compete at the state and national levels in speaking categories such as public address, interpretative readings of poetry ...
- Sarah Berkley loved children, made them her life's work (The Saginaw News)
This year, Sarah M. Berkley's family and friends gathered to celebrate her 80th birthday with a surprise party. Even then, her modest smile belied that she was very ill.
- Publishers gallery opens at Chicago Cultural Center (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
CHICAGO | A new gallery devoted to books and periodicals by Chicago-area publishers and authors opens today at the Chicago Cultural Center, 77 E. Randolph St. at Michigan Ave.
- Book Review: "Marrying Anita" explores love in the "new India" (San Jose Mercury News)
Frustrated with the singles scene in New York, already in her thirties with no fianc e in sight, under constant pressure from her parents to find someone, Anita Jain takes action, moving back to India for a year. But is the new urban Indian culture in which she's searching really all that different from America?
- CHRIS SPHEERIS - Santa Ynez Valley Journal
CHRIS SPHEERISSanta Ynez Valley Journal, ca - 4 hours ago23, with poetry readings and special guest percussionist Eric Zang. Tickets are available from the winery at (805) 693-8864 or at the Book Loft, ...
- Susie Davidson brings 'In Gratitude and Hope' to the German-Jewish ... - Somerville News
Susie Davidson brings 'In Gratitude and Hope' to the German-Jewish ...Somerville News, MA - 2 hours agoThe winner of the Ibbetson Street Press Poetry Contest award (must be a Massachusetts resident) will receive a $100 cash award, a framed certificate, ...
- Women on the Scene (winnipegsun.com)
Drama queens from here to Australia run the show at FemFest, taking the stage tomorrow through Oct. 5 at Prairie Theatre Exchange.
- Judith Harris' "Gathering Leaves in Grade School" - Seattle Times
Judith Harris' "Gathering Leaves in Grade School"Seattle Times, United States - 14 minutes agoAmerican Life in Poetry is made possible by The Poetry Foundation (www.poetryfoundation.org), publisher of Poetry magazine. It is also supported by the ...
- Donovan appears at Woodstock Film Festival - Times Herald-Record
First came the poets Shelley and Wordsworth, says the '60s star who brought the world such pop song poetry as "Mellow Yellow," "Sunshine Superman" and "Hurdy Gurdy Man." Then came Woody Guthrie, Allen Ginsberg, Bob Dylan, the Beatles and ... The pop ...
- Behind the Big Black Penis - East Bay Express
Author Shawn Taylor was working out at 24 Hour Fitness when the idea popped out and hit him on the head. "This older dude came up," he explained. "This dude must have been like, sixty, and he had these tight-ass pants that made this big impression ...
- Posted by Josh Lowensohn Post a comment - CNET News
If you're one of the many waiting for Apple to get its act together and offer a copy/paste feature on the iPhone there's a promising development called MagicPad from software creators Proximi. It's an application similar to the notes tool that ships ...
- A villain with a heart of gold - Charleston Post Courier
Charleston Post CourierA villain with a heart of goldCharleston Post Courier, SC - 4 hours agoA vegetarian who neither smoked nor drank, he loved poetry and classical music, especially Mozart, and was a deep thinker who studied theology and ...
- Botswana marks National Heritage - Mmegi Online
This year's President's Day holidays were marked by festivities as artists and craftspeople from different persuasions converged on Gaborone to compete for top honours. The festivities were held under the theme: Towards Artistic Excellence by 2016 ...
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