May 28, 2009 | Sacramento News & Review
Incredibly, defiantly, unbelievably short fiction
Below, you'll read the best supershort stories from this year's Flash Fiction Contest.
Jennifer Hazel Cohen has graduated cum lunde from CSU Monterey Bay with a degree in liberal studies and a minor in human development.
AAHS announces Black History Art Contest winners
The Fort Wayne African/African American Historical Society recently announced the winners of its student Black History Art Contest at the April 23 reception, entitled "Linking Our Past to the Present & Preparing for the Future," to celebrate local minority businesses and honor community elders at First Presbyterian Church, 300 W. Wayne St.
Several Cape students take top honors at state tech competition and move to nationals.
First Place winners were: Joe Broach and Travis Pinkerton for Industrial Motor Control Technical Information, Blake Amick, Ben Essner, Josh McWilson and Lance McWilson for Video Product Development and Derrick Hengst for Sheet Metal.
These Teens have the Write Stuff
Gwen Cohan doesn't impress easily. When her publication, Today's Teen, sent out a call for entries for a fiction writing contest, she thought she'd get a few entries.
Sculptures and paintings at ArtZone 461 stress connectivity
Works by Linda Raynsford and Adam Cahoon are paired in "Science Fusion," a show opening with a reception from 5 to 8 p.m. Saturday at ArtZone 461.
Entrants submitted a total of 157 photos into the contest's four general categories: Places, Objects, Nature and People.
Here's a really interesting-looking remake art contest announcement we received, with decent prizes, even.
Winners' Gallery: the Best of Contest 206
At some point in the recent past, we asked you to create a futuristic battle-mobile from past and current Woot products.
The Weekly's Murfee And Demerson in Alpenglow exhibit Visit the Alpenglow Gallery in Mountaineer Square to see exhibits by Crested Butte Weekly photographer Dusty Demerson and writer Molly Murfee.
Valley designer tapped by HGTV
Interior designer Valerie Borden was under more constraints than usual. She was used to budgets, deadlines and challenging room configurations.
The faith-based weight-loss group First Place 4 Health is again welcoming new members.