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- Poetry feast (The Barre Montpelier Times Argus)
NORTHFIELD -- Four organizations have come together to plan a feast of poetry projects in Northfield and Roxbury during the month of October. The Friends of the Brown Public Library, Paine Mountain Arts Council, Roxbury Free Library and the Vermont Council on the Humanities will sponsor a series of activities for all ages that will include book discussions, workshops and readings. ...
- Berkshire County musician Jim Reynolds releases first CD - Advocate Weekly
Berkshire County musician Jim Reynolds releases first CDAdvocate Weekly, MA - 58 minutes agoAfter the breakup, he turned to poetry and another Emily and found solace. "See, Emily Dickinson knows what I'm talking about," he said he thought at the ...
- Life Story Writing Class (The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles)
LIFE STORY WRITING CLASS starting October 10 at the Simon Wiesenthal Center Library & Archives in partnership with Westside Education & Career Center (LAUSD). Wednesdays, from 2â4:30 p.m. Class is FREE. Record your special memories and family history as a precious gift to yourself and future generations.
- Appalachian Adventure: Lecture Series welcomes two writers, historian - Maryville Daily Times
Appalachian Adventure: Lecture Series welcomes two writers, historianMaryville Daily Times, TN - 7 minutes agoHer 2005 book of poetry, Blood and Bone Remember, was awarded the Poetry Book of the Year Award in 2006 from the Appalachian Writers Association. ...
- Paying to go on a publishing ego trip - Times of India
Paying to go on a publishing ego tripTimes of India, India - 8 minutes agoThese DIY authors congregate at Rabindra Sadan hall to listen to poetry and distribute their books for free. For Amalendu Sarkar, this yearly ritual is a ...
- Kurdish novel re-writes rules - BBC News
BBC NewsKurdish novel re-writes rulesBBC News, UK - 1 hour ago"Until now, there has been harmony between the essence of poetry and the essence of politics in Kurdish literature," Ali says. Also a prolific critic, ...
- Livermore man, 84, writes of Brooklyn boyhood (Contra Costa Times)
Gifts from aunt led to career at laboratory, author recalls
- Jewish Genius - Commentary Magazine
Since its first issue in 1945, COMMENTARY has published hundreds of articles about Jews and Judaism. As one would expect, they cover just about every important aspect of the topic. But there is a lacuna, and not one involving some obscure bit of ...
- Foreign film lecture spotlights Brazilian crime - The Roundup
Foreign film lecture spotlights Brazilian crimeThe Roundup, CA - 36 minutes ago"I thought it was interesting how in the movie the characters talked about peace and love but in reality it was the opposite," he said. ...
- Grand Impromptu Gallery launches juried poetry contest - Tacoma Weekly
Grand Impromptu Gallery launches juried poetry contestTacoma Weekly, WA - 5 hours agoââAround the Cornerâ is such a huge metaphor for life,â Love said. âIt has all these nuances, and thatâs why I wanted poetry. I wanted the stories to be ...
- June dance program reaches back to roots (Massachusetts Daily Collegian)
Spoken word. Hip-hop. Jazz. Gospel. Blues. Spirituals. The history of American music and dance is intricately bound to the evolution of African music.
- The sign says so (The Sand Mountain Reporter)
Geraldine school officials erected a sign commemorating the Junior Beta Clubâs accomplishments Friday. The sign, placed in the schoolâs front yard, recognized the clubâs achievements during Juneâs national Beta Club convention in Myrtle Beach, S.C.
- Capital has write idea with poetry in the square (The Scotsman)
ST Andrew Square is to be transformed into a Poetry Garden on Monday.
- Portolanos overcome adversity (The Fountain Hills Times)
No one who looks at this complacent young family would ever see more than a nice, close family. No one knows the lengths they go to shield others from their problems. They never complain.
- Many upstate NY religious retreats open to guests - Arlington Heights Daily Herald
NEW LEBANON, N.Y. -- At the former Shaker village, where the Taconic Mountains roll into the Berkshires and New York touches Massachusetts, Yaqin Aubert read aloud Hindu, Buddhist, Taoist, Zoroastrian, Judaic, Christian and Islamic texts during the ...
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