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- Grand slam - Worcester Telegram & Gazette
The Worcester Poets Asylum has been sending teams of bards to the National Poetry Slam Finals every year for more than a decade, and this year’s no exception, with eight of the area’s finest competing for four spots in the competition, at Madison ...
- Fowler’s Sermol inspires in ‘9 Parts of Desire’ - Tualatin Times
Tualatin TimesFowler’s Sermol inspires in ‘9 Parts of Desire’Tualatin Times, OR - 3 hours agoThere is a mother who lost her daughter in a US bunker-buster bomb attack, a teenager who struggles with the catastrophe she brought down upon the family ...
- New Milford auto repairman feels urge to compete in poetry slams - Danbury News Times
New Milford auto repairman feels urge to compete in poetry slamsDanbury News Times, CT - 1 hour agoBy John Pirro Staff Writer DANBURY--There isn't a lot of money to be made on the competitive poetry circuit. Occasionally, you might win a small cash prize. ...
- Giuliani's loyalty to an accused priest - Salon
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani June 22, 2007 | NEW YORK -- Anyone who has followed the career of Republican presidential contender Rudy Giuliani knows the value he places on personal loyalty. Loyalty is what inspired the former mayor of New ...
- Obama wrong on abortion - La Crosse Tribune
Sen. Barack Obama has passed any pro-abortion organization’s litmus test with flying colors, and for good reason. Obama’s voting record shows that there is no unborn child he would vote to protect. It doesn’t matter the gestational age of the ...
- Ineffable lightness of being Cesare and Jean Marie Syjuco (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
MANILA, Philippines - Scrolling through avant-garde artist Cesare A. X. Syjuco’s on-line blog is an exercise in momentary displacement. There is nothing there; not a single line of his famous cryptexts or those raging dialogues between debating punctuation marks.
- Stray Questions for: Mary Jo Salter - New York Times Blogs
New York Times BlogsStray Questions for: Mary Jo SalterNew York Times Blogs, NY - 41 minutes agoWhose books are generally shelved around yours in bookstores? How does it feel to be sitting between them? On the poetry shelf, I often come right before ...
- Wednesday's Agenda, July 9 - Miami Herald
Items contributed must be received at least two days in advance at Calendar Desk, The Miami Herald, 1 Herald Plaza, Fifth Floor Newsroom, Miami, FL 33132-1693. To submit items online, go to MiamiHerald.com, click on Calendar of Events and click Add ...
- A Mom-umental Failure - Washington Post
Daisy Calhoun, shown in 1923, spearheaded the ill-fated drive for a monument "to proclaim the debt each mortal owes to the woman who risked her own life to give life." (Library of Congress) A circa 1928 drawing by architect Joseph Geddes of a Gothic ...
- Urdu group holds poetry session (Gulf Times)
Staff Reporter BAZM-e-Urdu Qatar (BUQ), the oldest Urdu-literary organisation in Qatar, held its monthly poetic session recently. The session was dedicated to and presided over by forum treasurer, Irshad Aazmi.
- Film reviews: The Waiting Room, Let's Get Lost and more - Telegraph.co.uk
Film reviews: The Waiting Room, Let's Get Lost and moreTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 30 minutes agoWatching Roger Goldby's romantic drama, we sit and wait to make connections between individuals passing by in the manner of rush-hour commuters: there's a ...
- Muslim rap duo to tour - WSLS.com
WSLS.comMuslim rap duo to tourWSLS.com, VA - 37 minutes ago“Spoken poetry with rhythm” is how Qayum describes their art. And like any good son, he’s quick to credit the woman who gave him direction. ...
- Juneteenth celebrates freedom from slavery - Quad-Cities Times
Food, music, dancing, presentations, games and poetry from 11:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. June 19 will mark the 14th annual Juneteenth celebration in Davenport’s LeClaire Park. June 19, 1865, is considered the day the last slaves in America were freed, and ...
- Cover the uninsured - La Crosse Tribune
Cover The Uninsured Week is April 27 to May 3. Covering Kids and Families is a national effort to highlight the fact that too many Americans are living without health insurance. According to a Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services survey ...
- Los Angeles Professional Organizer Wins Green Plug "What's Under Your Desk" Contest (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
John Trosko of Los Angeles receives a Beverly Hills lunch invitation with "green advocates" Christopher Knight and Adrianne Curry for his first place prize-winning photo entry and creative submission in the Green Plug "What's Under Your Desk" Contest.
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