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- Education: Honor lists - Salisbury Post
Education: Honor listsSalisbury Post, NC - 1 hour agoIn the Poetry Category, Niki Pepper claimed first place for her poem, "Untitled." She was also enrolled in Creative Writing I with Kirby. ...
- A mum’s diary of disabled son makes shortlist - ic Wales
A mum’s diary of disabled son makes shortlistic Wales, United Kingdom - 46 minutes agoA poet, reviewer and playwright, Abse has written and edited books of poetry as well as books about medicine and also fiction. His most recent novel, ...
- Reading poetry at Yale ... in my sitting room - guardian.co.uk
Reading poetry at Yale ... in my sitting roomguardian.co.uk, UK - 2 hours agoA few clicks away and it is surprising how effortless it feels to take in a few lessons on modern poetry at my own leisure and feel a bit more cultured on a ...
- Amy Winehouse Studied (Undercover)
Students at Cambridge University are studying a song by Amy Winehouse. 'Love Is A Losing Game' from her 'Back To Black' album is being discussed as poetry for English literature students of the University.
- Ministry of Culture launches its honoring artists program - Yemen Observer
Yemen ObserverMinistry of Culture launches its honoring artists programYemen Observer, Yemen - 39 minutes agoHonor for artists in any field of art – from singing to poetry, literature to painting or anything else – pushes artists to greater creative heights. ...
- Princeton tots get a 'Teddy Bear Picnic' - Packet Online
Packet OnlinePrinceton tots get a 'Teddy Bear Picnic'Packet Online, NJ - 16 hours agoThey then listened attentively as Ms. Groves read books and poetry about teddy bears. One book’s title, “The Boy Who Thought He was a Teddy Bear,†drew a ...
- African-American celebration (The Journal News)
Ethnic food, arts and crafts, music, drama, poetry, children’s activities, dance and entertainment fill Kensico Dam Plaza today from noon- 7 p.m. This free festival celebrates African-American heritage. Off the Bronx River Parkway in Valhalla. 914-864-7275.
- Shabbaton weekend to feature Israeli poetry (The Standard-Times)
NEW BEDFORD — Tifereth Israel Congregation will hold their "Israel at 60 Shabbaton Weekend" on Friday, May 2 and Saturday, May 3. This year's featured guest speaker is Framingham State College professor Dr. Bernard Horn, who will speak about his...
- Find your next career on the Internet - Lake County News Chronicle
Find your next career on the InternetLake County News Chronicle, MN - 5 hours agoThe other day I found an interesting one besides all the viagra and fat- burning pills and the religious poetry contest offers. ...
- Thomas M. Disch | Praised sci-fi author, 68 - Philadelphia Daily News
Thomas M. Disch, 68, who has been called one of the most important science-fiction writers of his generation, died Saturday in New York. Friends said Mr. Disch was found dead in his apartment. He had shot himself in the head, according to the New ...
- U study praises educational value of MySpace, Facebook (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
University of Minnesota researchers say they have discovered educational benefits of social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook.
- Tantingco: A glimpse into the Golden Age of Kapampangan Literature (Sun Star)
IT WAS nearly four hours of non-stop Kapampangan speeches, Kapampangan poetry reading, Kapampangan declamation and Kapampangan debate, not to mention the Kapampangan songs performed by a choir, and the Kapampangan songs performed by folk singers as well as by rock singers. Even the National Anthem, required by the Constitution to be sung only in the national language, was sung in Kapampangan.
- Caffeine & culture: Area coffeehouses find right blend - News-Press
• Nita's Sweet Bean Cafe: 1870 Clayton Court inside the Denny Grimes Building in Fort Myers. Call 275-9000 for more information. • Manna Reading Center: 2040 Collier Ave., Suite C, behind Wendy's in Fort Myers. Call 277-7866 for more information ...
- BOOK REVIEW: On the dusty road to redemption (Miami Herald)
In terms of literary chutzpah, writing your sophomore novel about a sophomore novelist is the kind of thing that tends to send eyebrows arching skyward. Maybe not as much as titling it "Winner of the National Book Award," as Jincy Willett once did, but still, it's a bold step. But with one move, Leif Enger defangs impending snarkiness with the deftness of a snake handler: He makes his character, ...
- DVD Report - Boston Globe
Rome didn't crumble in a day. Still, director Anthony Mann and producer Samuel Bronston had good reason to think that they could compellingly rein in history's sprawl with "The Fall of the Roman Empire" (1964). The pair had enjoyed success just a few ...
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