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- Rautzhan: Go by the book this summer - Port Huron Times-Herald
Summer vacation should be filled with all sorts of activities that help young minds and bodies grow. While kids are taking a well-deserved break from the rigors of academics, make sure to include reading as a regular part of the daily summer routine ...
- Copiague High School students are Poetry in Motion (Amityville Record)
The students in Ester Davila's and Flor Melgar's Spanish native and level IV and V classes at Walter G. O'Connell Copiague High School recently participated in Hofstra University's annual Poetry Contest. For the fourth year in a row, Copiague students were awarded the top two spots in original poetry and first place in recitation.
- Wear your attitude on your T shirt - Deccan Herald
Wanna say something on someones face and get away with it? Then why not wear the message on your tee-shirt. There just can't be another in-your-face of saying the truth as effectively as this Suddenly, tee-shirts have become a medium for whatever ...
- Luke pessimistic about poetry (Digital Spy)
Rudyard Kipling's 'The Elephant's Child' proves harder to memorise than housemates thought.
- British surrealism's greatest hoard, hidden in retired GP's house, to go on show (Guardian Unlimited)
More than 200 treasures of couple who befriended artists to be put on show at the new Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art
- AWAKENING INTO SIMPLICITY - Calcutta Telegraph
Calcutta TelegraphAWAKENING INTO SIMPLICITYCalcutta Telegraph, India - 1 hour agoA motif that keeps recurring in her work is lines in Bengali script — usually poetry — embroidered, as it were, on her forms. ...
- Wilmington storyteller's resume reveals long list of jobs - Dispatch
Ronald McDonald performer. Circus clown boss. Musician in a Cajun/Zydeco band. Actor, wizard, pirate. Stilt walker. Radio man. The Star-News of Wilmington reports that John Henry Scott's eccentric resume reads like a Roald Dahl children's novel ...
- Poetry is like ... - La Crosse Tribune
Part of the value of the La Crosse Public Library National Poetry Month contest is that it forms community, said William Stobb, associate professor of English at Viterbo University. “(Poetry) tends to be such an intensely private pursuit,” Stobb ...
- Osama bin Laden, a purveyor of poetic terrorism - Al-Arabiya
Al-ArabiyaOsama bin Laden, a purveyor of poetic terrorismAl-Arabiya, United Arab Emirates - 21 hours agoBin Laden often recites poetry to underscore a point and to associate himself with chivalrous and learned warriors who were willing to become martyrs for ...
- One actor, one stage, nine Iraqi lives - Portland Tribune
The pedigree of Heather Raffo’s “9 Parts of Desire” is beyond question. The one-woman play was both a critical and popular hit when it opened in New York in 2004, prompting The New Yorker magazine to call it “an example of how art can remake ...
- Virtual Greats Enters $1.5 Billion Virtual Goods Market - Consumer Electronics Net
SAN FRANCISCO, BUSINESS WIRE -- Millions of Us LLC, an agency specializing in virtual worlds and large online communities, today announced that it is launching a new company, Virtual Greats, to take advantage of the rapidly growing market for virtual ...
- Addie's offers new gathering place in Glenwood (Greensboro News & Record)
Between serving on the council for Synergy, the board of African Services Coalition, being a member of the Junior League and working as a recruiter for Lincoln Financial, it's a wonder Aderonke "Addie" Kujore has time to manage a coffee shop. (Credit: "")
- On Poetry Vendler’s Yeats - New York Times
On Poetry Vendler’s YeatsNew York Times, United States - May 9, 2008Helen Vendler is one of the most powerful poetry critics of our time, and her relationship with her art is as simple as it is peculiar: she’sa steward. ...
- Shobjikhichuri and chitolmachher dopeyaja, aaaah! - The Daily Star
The Daily StarShobjikhichuri and chitolmachher dopeyaja, aaaah!The Daily Star, Bangladesh - 6 hours agoRecipes, like medieval poetry, were an oral tradition for centuries. The only exception I saw as a child was a scribbled, much creased-and-consulted, ...
- 'First Muslim country singer' got start in Iowa City - Iowa City Press-Citizen
A man being tabbed as the first known Muslim country and western singer got his start in Iowa City. After self-releasing two albums through an Iowa City recording studio, Kareem Salama is starting to catch on, and people are telling him he is one of ...
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