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- About Town for April 11, 2008 - Lompoc Record
About Town for April 11, 2008Lompoc Record, CA - 57 minutes agoThree Youth Poetry Slams for those 17-years-old and younger will be held from 4 to 5 pm Tuesday at the Buellton Library, from 4 to 5 pm Thursday at the ...
- A holy card for Chicago (Chicago Sun-Times)
He lapsed from the Catholic Church long ago, but Tony Fitzpatrick still carries a holy card in his wallet. It memorializes his father, James Raymond Fitzpatrick: Born April 23, 1925. At rest Sept. 17, 1988 . Mass and Christian burial at St. Pius X Catholic Church.
- Exploring Hip Hop Art at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington - Voice of America
Voice of AmericaExploring Hip Hop Art at the National Portrait Gallery in WashingtonVoice of America - 2 hours agoYou might be wondering how you would show poetry in a museum. The words of one poem by Nikki Giovanni are written on a large white wall. ...
- The Band's Visit (Bikur hatizmoret)
Boston Globe - ... it then goes further, probing the chambers of our wayward hearts and wondering why we so readily accept substitutes for love ... If the movie sees Arabic as aural poetry and Hebrew as the language of resignation, then English is a free zone in every sense ...
- Library features poet de Koninck (Home News Tribune)
HIGHLAND PARK — JESSICA DE KONINCK will be a featured reader at the Friends of the Library Poetry Night Series at 7:30 p.m. May 27 at at the Highland Park Public Library, 31 N. Fifth Ave.
- Stunning New Novel Explores Middle-Aged Love in the South - PR Web (press release)
Stunning New Novel Explores Middle-Aged Love in the SouthPR Web (press release), WA - 1 hour agoThe pleasures and pains of last-chance love come front and center in Beyond September, the tender and funny novel by this first-time novelist. ...
- The Autobiography of a Super-tramp by W.H. Davies - Times Online
The Autobiography of a Super-tramp by W.H. DaviesTimes Online, UK - 1 hour agoWH Davies began his hobo life every bit as free as Orwell. Born in 1871 in Newport, an industrial port of 30000 people, he was raised by grandparents who ...
- South Central? South Bronx? No, It’s the Middle East - Egypt Today
After decades of conflict throughout the region, its no wonder the international community has not painted the Middle East in the brightest of colors, but what are those within this portrait doing to change the picture? Would you believe that ...
- Mariah gushes about married life - Tonight South Africa
Mariah Carey is "over the moon" about her marriage. The singer's friend Andre Leon Talley, the editor of America's Vogue magazine, revealed the 38-year-old singer is "so happy" following her nuptials to rapper Nick Cannon. He said: "She is very happy ...
- Poets shortlisted for two national prizes (Jam! Showbiz)
TORONTO - Writers making the short lists for two national poetry prizes were announced Tuesday at a launch event for National Poetry Month.
- Calendar » - UW Daily Online
Wendy Swartz, assistant professor of pre-modern Chinese literature, presents a discussion of Xie Lingyun’s poetry. 3:30 p.m. Free. Speed Racer, played by Emile Hirsch, a skilled young car driver who belongs to a family of racing fanatics, is ...
- NATIONAL POETRY MONTH EVENTS THROUGHOUT THE BAY AREA (San Francisco Chronicle)
Here are some National Poetry Month events. For a complete list, go to www.poetryflash.org. April 1 Jack Hirschman: San Francisco's poet laureate discusses "All That's Left," his latest book on poetry. 6:30-7:30 p.m. Free. San Francisco Main Library, Koret...
- Kenya: Mark My Word - What's Dollar Got to Do With Rift Valley? (AllAfrica.com)
What has the American dollar got to do with Kenya's Rift Valley? Nothing. Nothing, that is, except that much of that currency - which is in demand in all countries -- is reported to have gone into that Kenyan province to help rehabilitate displaced people.
- Northwest students sweep poetry contest (The Iowa City Press-Citizen)
Students from Northwest Junior High swept all three places in this year's Riverside Theatre Shakespeare Festival Poetry Contest. The $75 first-place prize was won by eighth-grader John Bourjaily, while the $50 second-place prize went to eighth-grader Ian Dunlap.
- Maine sails: A briny breeze and way too much good food - Macon Telegraph
Maine sails: A briny breeze and way too much good foodMacon Telegraph, GA - 4 hours ago"I love the poetry of motion, the challenge of it," says John Dickey, an avid sailor and NASA engineer from Houston. "And the nature. I just love it. ...
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