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- Piano Symposium Celebrates 1920s Paris June 5-7 - UNCG University News
Piano Symposium Celebrates 1920s Paris June 5-7UNCG University News, NC - 4 hours agoWhile at UNCG his hosted âThe Ericourt Forum of Music and Artsâ; a popular television show. âEricourt lived in Paris during the 1920s, so he was UNCGâs link ...
- Every School Every Thursday -- Des Moines West - DesMoinesRegister.com
Every School Every Thursday -- Des Moines WestDesMoinesRegister.com, IA - May 22, 2008Michaela Tuttle's students are learning about poetry and producing some of their own poems about different things they select. The second-grade classes have ...
- Your Calendar - West Lake County edition (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
Find out about events going on in your community, and plan your weekâs activities with The Times.
- Platform to perform (The Advocate)
These students won the contests on May 3: DeAndre Hill of Broadmoor High, Catina Johnson, McKinley High; Christin Rankins, Istrouma High; Bertrand Bailey, Broadmoor High; Chase Chenevert, McKinley High; and Austin Winslow, University Laboratory School.
- It's Happening -VILLAGER - Inside Toronto
HUMBERCREST UNITED CHURCH hosts its 43rd annual from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. This year's sale features china, linens, jewelry, books, toys, sports equipment, clothing for all, glassware, pots and pans, and much more. A snack bar is also available ...
- Was William Shakespeare a Jewish woman in disguise? (Haaretz Daily)
Amateur Shakespearologist John Hudson is not the first to question whether the actor William Shakespeare was actually the author of the body of work we've come to know as his, but Hudson is the first to suggest that the true author was a Jewish woman named Amelia Bassano Lanier.
- DuPage Co. library calendar (Daily Herald)
A real estate program will be offered at 7 p.m. July 8 at the Glenside Public Library, 25 E. Fullerton Ave., Glendale Heights. For details, call (630) 260-1550.
- Kooser Elementary dedicated, to open in 2009 - Lincoln Journal Star
Ted Kooser â former U.S. poet laureate, Pulitzer Prize winner, birthday boy â confronted the obvious straight away Friday. âThanks for all of you coming out on this miserable day,â he said, as the wind attacked the blue and white tent and ...
- How the Richard & Judy Book Club has shaken publishing - Times Online
In 2002, Jonathan Cape published Joseph OâConnorâs novel The Star of the Sea. It was highly regarded, and by January 2004 had sold 14,000 copies in paperback. Then it became one of the 10 books on the Richard & Judy Book Clubâs first list. It ...
- Revisiting Patti Smith - Washington Post
Punk pioneer Patti Smith in 1979, right, and at top in a scene from the documentary "Patti Smith: Dream of Life," playing at Filmfest DC on Friday. (Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation Via Bloomberg News) But what if the rocker were Patti Smith , the ...
- Dream Quest One Poetry & Writing Contest - Gather.com
Dream Quest One Poetry & Writing ContestGather.com, MA - 19 minutes agoMultiple poetry and short story entries are accepted. Writing Contest First Prize is $500. Second Prize: $250. Third Prize: $100. Poetry Contest First Prize ...
- Journal: Touring the Holy Land (The Record)
HOMECOMING The students have safely returned from their two-week trip to Israel following the state's celebration of their 60th anniversary.
- First novel shortlisted for top book award - Scoop.co.nz (press release)
First novel shortlisted for top book awardScoop.co.nz (press release), New Zealand - 1 hour agoAn early morning phone call from a friend alerted University creative writing tutor Mary McCallum that her first novel had been shortlisted for the Montana ...
- No monkey business - Tribune
A hundred and fifty years after Charles Darwinâs The Origin of Species, there is no certainty about the âHeavenly Fatherâ not having had a role in Creation, writes A.J. Philip W HILE promenading at the Sydney harbour, I accidentally stepped on ...
- Mary Oliverâs âwork is loving the worldâ (The Block Island Times)
Reluctant to sit for interviews, Mary Oliver prefers to be known through her work, which in the end best defines her as an individual as well as a poet. Choosing to deflect interest in herself as a personality, the writer seems happy simply to dissolve into her poetry.
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