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- Poetry contest open to all - Whittier Daily News
Poetry contest open to allWhittier Daily News, CA - 1 hour agoThe event is free to everyone and there are 50 prizes in all totaling $5000. To enter, send one poem of 21 lines or less to Free Poetry Contest, ...
- Mercado: The Poor Boy from Lubao (Sun Star)
DIOSDADO Macapagal was the only genuine and certified poor man who made it to the Presidency.
- What's in the hopper so far... - Spokane Spokesman-Review
With a month to go before lawmakers pack their cars and flock to Olympia, 2008 is already shaping up to be a busy legislative session. More than two dozen lawmakers already have proposed about 50 changes in state law, including a 10-cents-a-gallon ...
- Miriam Makeba's humanity hailed in public memorial - CBC News
Miriam Makeba, the South African singer known to fans worldwide as Mama Africa, sings during her last concert in Castel Volturno, southern Italy, Nov. 9. She died of a heart attack soon after the performance. (Salvatore Laporta/Associated Press ...
- Teachers expressed concern over Cho (WSLS Newschannel 10 Roanoke)
When he finally took off his mirrored sunglasses, Seung-Hui Cho’s empty gaze shook his teachers, who had just asked police to be on hand the next time he showed up for poetry class.
- News from the Jewish Community Center: Oct. 10 online edition - Abington Mariner
Join in the family fun on Wednesday, Oct. 15, 5-6:15 p.m. Enjoy a pizza dinner, a special story and related activity. The program is geared for children ages 3-6; however, siblings are welcome. Cost for JCC members is $8 per adult and $6 per child ...
- Education Watch notebook - Topeka Capital Journal
Education Watch notebookTopeka Capital Journal, KS - 56 minutes agoThe following students placed in poetry: Daphne Tibbetts, ninth-grader at WRHS, first place; Rachel Strohkorb, eighth-grader at WRMS, third place; ...
- Poetry prize submissions sought (Leelanau Enterprise)
The Dunes Review literary journal is seeking submissions for its annual William J. Shaw Memorial Prize for Poetry. The contest is open to all Michigan poets who reside north Grayling. Submissions are due by Oct. 18.
- Eight Things We Won't Miss Now the Election Is Over What are we going ... - Slate
" Well the whining, bitching and excuse-making are over," said ProudInfidel last night as the results came in. If only. But still—is there hope that in the chat rooms and blogs of the United States some posts and posters may disappear now the ...
- Art that feeds the soul - Burlington Free Press
WOLCOTT — David Budbill, a onetime Cleveland kid, said he moved to northern Vermont for the things that keep most people away. Starting with aloneness. “I’m just another one of those city kids who had a dream of going to the country,” said ...
- First coffeehouse of season is Saturday - Star Courier
The evening’s featured artists will be two new — and talented — Galva residents, Roy David Magnuson and Shannon Maney-Magnuson. The two will “split the bill,” offering an evening of original piano music and poetry. Roy has composed music ...
- 'Bleeding Kansas' is visceral and nicely timed - San Diego Union-Tribune
Jennifer Eve Thorn portrays Hannah Rose in Moxie Theatre's production of "Bleeding Kansas." Talk about a battleground state: In the 1850s, violence broke out across Kansas as settlers prepared to decide whether it would become a free or slave state ...
- Music Previews: Weeklong cavalcade of progressive jazz/improv hits ... - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Pittsburgh Post GazetteMusic Previews: Weeklong cavalcade of progressive jazz/improv hits ...Pittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - 1 hour agoOn another high interdisciplinary plateau is the fourth annual Jazz Poetry concert, presented by City of Asylum/Pittsburgh, whose co-director, Henry Reese, ...
- Kids get to show off talent - Edmonton Examiner
The Carrot will be alive with the sights and sounds of youth this Saturday. Kids aged 5 to 18 will get a chance to showcase their talents and even sell some art at the Carrot arts market and open stage, 9351 118 Ave., on Nov. 8 from 11 a.m. until 3 p ...
- Performing Arts: Making You Wish You Had Skill - CollegeOTR
CollegeOTRPerforming Arts: Making You Wish You Had SkillCollegeOTR, NY - 2 hours agoMy personal favorite is the Penny Loafers (who better come to my room and serenade me after this free advertising), partly because I have a friend who’sa ...
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