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- The Cowboy Way: 20th symposium to bring new display, familiar images ... - Lubbock Avalanche-Journal
Descendants of the pioneers will begin gathering at Lubbock Memorial Civic Center on Sept. 4 to celebrate the legendary life of the cowboy through music and words that create images of the Old West. The 20th edition of the National Cowboy Symposium ...
- More that 100000 apply for Prince of Poet competition held in Abu ... - GulfNews
More that 100000 apply for Prince of Poet competition held in Abu ...GulfNews, United Arab Emirates - 5 hours agoThe Prince of Poets is a cultural competition of classical Arabic poetry of different kinds, whether rhymed columnar poems or those which break the ...
- Thame writer dedicates book to poet - Thame Today
Thame writer dedicates book to poetThame Today, UK - 19 hours agoThe book is sponsored by The Milton Cottage Tust, and includes a foreword by the Curator, Mr Edward A Dawson. Copies are obtainable from Moorend Press, ...
- Remember When: School salaries have changed — and yet they haven't - Fort Pierce Tribune
This newspaper photo, originially shot by Joseph Noble of the Stuart News in mid-August of 1972, shows Jack Smouse, assistant superintendent of Martin County schools, giving a bus load of teachers new to Martin County a tour of the region. Alice ...
- Sewickley Heights screenwriter earns success with series of honors (Sewickley Herald)
All of Janyce Lepore's characters have a little part of her in them.  read more »
- Rankin Tells Boys: Read Comics Authors Reveal How To Get Kids ... - Glasgow Sunday Mail
Rankin Tells Boys: Read Comics Authors Reveal How To Get Kids ...Glasgow Sunday Mail, UK - 47 minutes agoTEEN fiction author Catherine said: "I remember the first time I was able to read without help and enjoyed it rather than struggling with it - it was ...
- Free alt-art festival - Buenos Aires Herald
Ciudad emergente, a free 3-day festival organized by Buenos Aires City government at the Recoleta Cultural Centre, opens tomorrow. It will showcase youth culture, art, music, poetry, stencils, videoclips documentaries and music films. There will be ...
- Ropin', ridin' and rhymin' on the range - National Post
Ropin', ridin' and rhymin' on the rangeNational Post, Canada - 15 minutes agoA few months later, he was on stage in Edmonton, reading a poem about staring up at the moon from the range on the day Neil Armstrong took his first steps: ...
- Say what? Monologues have the answers - Daily Progress
One man will share his musings about how tough it is to make basic human connections amid high-tech weapons of mass distraction. The other will be reflecting on one of his most cherished connections — that of daddy and daughter in the land of ...
- A Life In Books - Newsweek
A Life In BooksNewsweek - 6 hours agoHe writes astonishing scenes. Seagulls hovering over a garbage dump—you can see the seagulls, smell the garbage. The pieces of shoes: poetry. ...
- Hey, so what's up for this weekend? - McAllen Monitor
What's Happening?: Artist Carl Vestweber will present his perfectly-titled show "New Stuff By Carl Vestweber." The artist will be on hand to speak about his work. The reception marks the launch of the exhibit, which stays on display until Aug. 1. The ...
- In the Presence of Darwish - Nation
A billboard showing Mahmoud Darwish next to his burial site in Ramallah Mahmoud Darwish once said that he considered himself to be a Trojan poet recollecting and reconstructing the voices of the defeated: "The Trojans would have expressed a different ...
- Without a Prayer - Rolling Stone
P hoenix, July 13th, Sunday morning. Thank God John McCain has declared that he wants to wallpaper the continent with new nuke plants, because now the chances are better that this wretched slab of hot, birdshit-covered asphalt they call a state will ...
- Working together to open up bright future - People's Daily Online
In the beautiful capital of Dushanbe, which is located in Hissar valley in the south of Tajikistan known for its vast expanse and meandering mountain ranges, the newly-built Palace of Nations had the honor of greeting its first foreign leader ...
- 'Jellyfish' is clever, but like its characters, it drifts (The Plain Dealer)
A couple stands in the harsh sunshine, silently but obviously breaking up. The man is sullen. The woman is silent. Behind them, the sea stretches out in turquoise waves -- but there's something wrong with the perspective. This body of water stretches out vertically, not horizontally.
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