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- Historical events serve as backbone for The Horns of Moses - PRLog.Org (press release)
Historical events serve as backbone for The Horns of MosesPRLog.Org (press release), Romania - Feb 21, 2008iUniverse offers a variety of publishing services to help individuals publish, market and sell fiction, poetry and nonfiction books. ...
- Intrepid Reporter Saves Forgotten Generation - The Santa Barbara Independent
Intrepid Reporter Saves Forgotten GenerationThe Santa Barbara Independent, CA - 46 minutes agoNearly two decades later, Gordinierâs pop culture expertise is coming full circle with the release of his debut book, X Saves the World: How Generation X ...
- Glenburn Speech Team wins Glenburn Lions Club Speech Meet
CND News - Poetry Interpretation: 1st - Tanner Hall, Glenburn; 2nd - Vickie Bell, Glenburn; 3rd - Chrissy Myers, Garrison/Max; 4th - Matt Perdue, Ray; 5th - Stephanie Dutenhafer, Westhope/ Newburg; and 6th - Beth Ryan, Ray.
- LIBRARY WINDOW Used-book sale set for Saturday at the Main Library
Daily Comet - The conference will feature discussion sessions on writing and publishing poetry and prose by professional authors, agents ... A Babygarten is scheduled for 10 a.m. and family story time at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesdays at the Main Library.
- Poet's Corner: The age gap - Joplin Independent
Poet's Corner: The age gapJoplin Independent, MO - 1 hour agoRichard Hoffman of Massachusetts does a good job of portraying one of those teaching moments in this poem. till they can explain it to themselves. ...
- Content, delivery varies widely at Hagerstown poetry reading - Hagerstown Morning Herald
Content, delivery varies widely at Hagerstown poetry readingHagerstown Morning Herald, MD - 6 hours agoMiranda Brown of Hagerstown read a similarly themed poem âFlight,â which was injected with a grounded and playful humor. Art Page, 68, of Martinsburg, ...
- Weekend Calendar (The Daily Iowan)
Your weekend in arts and entertainment.
- Tough chaps: Robert Donat Season at BFI (Independent)
He will generally be wearing a tweed jacket and flannel trousers. Often, he will smoke a pipe. He might have a moustache or slicked-back hair, but there will be nothing too extravagant about his appearance. Put him in the most extreme situations and he will still keep his manners. He is well-spoken, self-reliant and always chivalrous. He has a dry sense of humour. Welcome to the world of the ...
- Plans underway for third Caribbean American Business Expo - AntiguaSun
Plans underway for third Caribbean American Business ExpoAntiguaSun, Antigua and Barbuda - 7 hours agoThere will also be an added emphasis on showcasing the Caribbean culture portrayed via poetry, song, dance, music, fashion, cuisine and more. ...
- National Poetry Award to go to VT and UVA professors - WSLS.com
National Poetry Award to go to VT and UVA professorsWSLS.com, VA - 1 hour agoThe prize is donated by the family of the late Rebekah Johnson Bobbitt of Austin, Texas, in her memory, and awarded at the Library of Congress. ...
- Indian River County community connection: March 3 (Vero Press Journal)
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- A seamless, sandy journey through the desert in Bab'Aziz - Seattle Times
A seamless, sandy journey through the desert in Bab'AzizSeattle Times, United States - 1 hour agoAn exotic musical score that climaxes with the epic gathering of dervishes in a parched, crumbling city enhances the visual poetry. ...
- Veritably Age Conscious ⢠Wild Nights ⢠Behind the Bell ⢠Speedy Pete ⢠Smack Talk ⢠Commingling Art and Fine Wine (Boise Weekly)
By Elaine Lacaillade.
- âGetting Inspired by Winchester and Its Environsâ - Winchester Star
âGetting Inspired by Winchester and Its EnvironsâWinchester Star, MA - 4 hours agoIn honor of National Poetry Month in April, the Winchester Public Library is pleased to announce a poetry-writing workshop led by Moira Linehan Ounjian, ...
- 50 years later, Achebe's âThings Fall Apart' is still required reading (The Ithaca Journal)
ANNANDALE-ON-HUDSON, N.Y. â At age 77, author Chinua Achebe is living in grace and in exile, housed in a cottage built just for him on the campus of Bard College, lonely for his native Nigeria and the people for whom his stories have been written.
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