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- Howard Live Calendar - Baltimore Sun
Howard Live CalendarBaltimore Sun, United States - Jul 18, 2008The theme is "Childhood," and includes an interview with and poetry by National Book Award winner Lucille Clifton; fiction by Tom Nugent and Rafael Alvarez, ...
- Literature has a voice at Helicon West’s public readings (Herald Journal)
The audience listens to the performer during a recent Helicon West gathering. (Meegan M. Reid/Herald Journal) Im the first to acknowledge many don’t like poetry. I do.
- A Community Unites With Goal Of Healing The Hood - CBS 2 Chicago
CHICAGO (CBS) ― The Little Village neighborhood is a close-knit and vibrant community and a focal point for Mexican-American culture in Chicago, but it is also a community that is feeling loss and frustration after losing two students in the past ...
- Nightlife Calendar: 07/25/2008 - Traverse City Record Eagle
Nightlife Calendar: 07/25/2008Traverse City Record Eagle, MI - 3 hours ago30; Open-Mic Poetry 7 pm third Mon., (Sept.-May), followed by open mic, bring poems to read and share, writing exercises available, bring eight copies of a ...
- Rumi for beginners - Turkish Daily News
If one were to ask anyone from Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan or Tajikistan, who the greatest poet in their history is, they will all give the same answer without hesitation: Rumi. Or Jelaluddin Muhammad Balkhi-Rumi, to be more specific. Thanks ...
- THE SATURDAY LIST: Free Press critics' picks for this weekend (Detroit Free Press)
It has been an odd year for "Saturday Night Live." Shortened by the writers' strike, it was sometimes so-so -- and occasionally hilarious. It ends on what could be a high note, with major stars as the host (Steve Carell) and the musical guest (Usher), at 11:29 tonight (WDIV-TV, Local 4, NBC).
- Small in stature, huge in heart (Journal Inquirer)
Kiriakos “Keith” Papapanos spent his life overcoming the odds, beating death so many times doctors began to refer to him as “Lazarus.” Now, two weeks after succumbing to liver failure, his family and friends are still finding gifts he left behind for him as they prepare for a life without Keith.
- Region Roundup - Bismarck Tribune
HETTINGER - Dance classes will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. starting tonight and three subsequent Mondays at the Hettinger Eagles Club. Participants will learn the waltz, polka, jitterbug and foxtrot. Call 567-6180. Cost is $60 per couple. Linton - The ...
- Health Center to offer free testing for HIV (Middletown Times Herald-Record)
CITY OF NEWBURGH - The Greater Hudson Valley Family Health Center is offering free HIV testing from noon to 6 p.m. June 26 at the health center’s offices at 3 Washington Square.
- 'Hey, boss, what's your sign?' - Globe and Mail
'Hey, boss, what's your sign?'Globe and Mail, Canada - 2 hours ago"I always thought of astrology as an art, like music or poetry, in which a set of stories describe the way we experience different people and the way others ...
- See It | The Poetics of Space - Brick Weekly
See It | The Poetics of SpaceBrick Weekly, VA - 3 hours ago“When I walk into a space, I start collecting my thoughts and writing down what I see and imagine… I gather ideas like little corpuscles of air, ...
- Chuck Landon: Friday night proved good can die when young or old - Huntington Herald Dispatch
Chuck Landon: Friday night proved good can die when young or oldHuntington Herald Dispatch, WV - 26 minutes agoIt is the poetry of Dr. Ricard's remarkable life. In so many ways, he was born and, now, died on the Fourth of July. And for the death knell to come from ...
- Summer Poetry: Online edition - Southwest Journal
Surprise is sometimes a wonderful thing. We find that Minnesota really does have a summer, that we can do things we thought we couldn’t and that all over town people are writing poetry. This version of the Poetry Project had me worried. There wasn ...
- King, Mitchell, Simon: A musical journey (International Herald Tribune)
In "Girls Like Us: Carole King, Joni Mitchell, Carly Simon - and the Journey of a Generation," Sheila Weller weaves the biographies of the singer-songwriters into a post-feminist history, and reveals the three as heavily indebted to traditional pop and its quasi-religious faith in romantic love.
- Rant and Rave for May 2, 2008 - Tifton Gazette
Rant and Rave for May 2, 2008Tifton Gazette, GA - 5 hours agoThe Bible uses poetry and Evolutionary Theorists use science. No one knows how long a day is for God. A day for God could be billions of years for us. ...
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