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But what Emerson touches upon in his essay on the poet is — odd and contradic tory as it seems — writing poetry does not require a keyboard or pen or typewriter. This is because all hu mans are drawn to expression, and it's time to once again make expres sion a priority in our lives. "The people fancy they hate poetry, and they are all poets and mystics," Emerson says. Find poetry in the lowest, the highest and all the gray in between — if you are a preacher, teacher, busboy or barista. "The poorest experience is rich enough for ail the purposes of expressing thought,' Emerson notes. Turn this very article into a poem by folding its meaning into all sorts of different shapes. Aaron Shakra is a freelance reporter for the Emerald. His opinions do not necessarily represent those of the Emerald. Fair continued from page 5 Sixpence None the Richer Thursday, Aug. 14. Friday, Aug. 15, features rising country act Rascal Flatts, while Satur day, Aug. 16, brings country chart-top pers Lonestar to the stage. On Sunday, Aug. 17, Pepe & The Bottle Blondes will play a salsa show, followed by retro disco act Flit Explosion. For the second year in a row the fair will feature a talent competition in the Bi-Mart Activity Zone, with fi nals to be held on the main stage. The competition is split into two cate gories: one for those 15 and younger and one for those 16 and older. The top four performers receive a cash prize and the best performer in each category will be sent to the Oregon State Fair in Salem on August 25. The Extreme Scene venue will host a Battle of the Bands competition 016832 T$mmu\ Yon may know him as: Your bartender at Downtown Lounge When Craig learned his bartending secrets: Premium Pour Bartending, INC. “If it wasn t for Premium Pour, I wouldn 't be working at one of the coolest bars in town. 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For kids there are the Haunted House, the Convoy and the Space Train. . The fair will open every day at 11:00 am. Daily admission is $8 for those 16 and older and $6 for those six to 15. Children five and younger get in free. Season passes — good for all six days — are available for $15. Tickets are available at the gate. Reserved-seating concert tickets are available for $ 12.50 to $16.50 and can be purchased through TrcketsWest/Fastixx outlets, or at the Lane Ice Center at the Fair grounds. Concert tickets do not in clude fair admission. Ryan Nyburg is a freelance reporter for the Emerald. CAMPUS BUZZ Saturday University Museum of Natural History volunteer in formation program, 10:30 a.m.-noon, University Museum of Natural History, 1680 E. 15th Ave. Monday Documentary film about the life and teaching of Dave Foster, 7:30 p.m., 100 Willamette. Foster was a University art professor emeritus before his death on Dec. 21,2002. 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