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- Music fills air at veterans' John Lennon Night - Evansville Courier-Press
At Trinity United Methodist Church's open house are, left to right, Jerry Hoover, Trinity organist, Dr. Dorothy Stephens, Rose Denton, the Rev. Al Amstutz and Dr. Mark Stephens. John Lennon Night is an annual event featuring music, poetry, readings ...
- Irish Rep's Take Me Along Revival Opens Feb. 28 in NYC
Playbill - Sid Davis, the profligate brother returns from Waterbury hiding a secret which will affect the whole Miller family. Richard, the 17-year-old self-named romantic poetry devotee pledges his troth to Muriel, his 16-year-old swain with the cry, 'Live ...
- National Library Week: Libraries still matter - Florida Times-Union
National Library Week: Libraries still matterFlorida Times-Union, FL - 9 hours agoParents with preschoolers can take advantage of story hours, while teens and young adults alike can enjoy an occasional poetry reading. ...
- Youth briefs for March 7-13 - Suburban Journals
Youth briefs for March 7-13Suburban Journals, MO - 5 minutes agoPoetry Out Loud is a partnership of the National Endowment for the Arts and Poetry Foundation and regional agencies including the Missouri Department of ...
- Christian writers conference is in June (Texarkana Gazette)
East Texas Baptist University School of Humanities will holds its annual East Texas Christian Writers Conference June 6-7 at Scarborough Hall, 1209 N. Grove St., Marshall, Texas.
- Police chief's poet: Spiritual counsellor's distress at close friend Mike Todd's death (Daily Mail)
A glamorous poet last night became the latest woman to be linked to tragic police chief Mike Todd. Sheryl Sleigh formed a close friendship with the Greater Manchester Chief Constable and may have been one of the last people to have seen him alive. Married mother-of-two Mrs Sleigh, 42, is said to be extremely distressed by Mr Todd's death
- Black like me? - Stillwater Courier
Black like me?Stillwater Courier, MN - 2 hours ago“If we have one kid who walks away from this and understands or appreciates a person of color, then we’ve had a step forward,” Thompson said. ...
- AACDP shows film at Buhl church - Twin Falls Times-News
The Immaculate Conception Church will host the African Artists Community Development Project from 1 to 4 p.m. today at the church 1701 Poplar Ave. in Buhl. Everyone is invited to the premier showing of "Waging Peace in Zambia," a short film ...
- Commentary: In the culture game: United States - France
Caribbean Net News - ... in Haiti has a wide range of programming that includes theatre, dance, music, conference, art exposition and poetry reading. ... The last time there was some money for cultural affairs in the American budget for the Caribbean was in the 1990s.
- 'New Amsterdam' finishes trial run; 'Bones' comes back - Detroit Free Press
'New Amsterdam' finishes trial run; 'Bones' comes backDetroit Free Press, United States - 13 minutes agoSelf-educated, he brought a fresh force to poetry. It was, he said, a reflection of the America he saw, "turbulent, fleshy, sensual, eating, drinking and ...
- Saddam feared getting AIDS or venereal diseases from US prison guards ... - Minneapolis Star Tribune
CAIRO, Egypt - Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said Monday in publishing excerpts of his prison writings. The London-based Al-Hayat said the comments came in ...
- This week's most popular (Missoulian)
Clinton walks the Hi-Line: Former president stumps for Hillary across Montana HAVRE - At 5:15 a.m. Tuesday, with the sky still dark and the temperature barely edging into the teens, Frank Hayes placed himself squarely in front of the doors of the Armory on the windswept campus of Montana State University-Northern here.
- Yassin Aref's Struggle for Justice in Police State America (Baltimore Chronicle & Sentinel)
Yassin Aref is a 37 year old Albany, New York resident and one of many Muslim victims of police state justice in post-9/11 America.
- Coeur d'Alene Soldier Buried at Arlington National Cemetery - Spokane Spokesman-Review
A highly decorated U.S. Army Special Forces sergeant major from Coeur d’Alene, who died May 9, was buried this afternoon at Arlington National Cemetery, Va. Sgt. Maj. Bradly Conner, 41, was killed in an explosion while serving his fourth tour in ...
- We love art - Boise State University The Arbiter Online
We love artBoise State University The Arbiter Online, ID - 8 hours agoThe show consisted of performing artists, poetry readings and an art gallery. It didn't take long for the show to grow too large for its original venue. ...
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