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- Young Conflict Survivors Launch Network For Children Caught In War (Medical News Today)
The following statement was issued on November 20, 2008 by the newly formed Network of Former Children Affected by War (NYPAW) following the launch of the network at the United Nations by three of the six founders (*). See their bios below.
- An Interview with Stephanie Strickland - Bookslut
An Interview with Stephanie StricklandBookslut, IL - 36 minutes ago... American Letters & Commentary and Denver Quarterly among them, as well as in online journals like Critiphoria, MiPOesias, Octopus, Electronic Poetry ...
- Colm Mac Con Iomaire for Shoestring Collective gig - hotpress.com (subscription)
Colm Mac Con Iomaire for Shoestring Collective gighotpress.com (subscription), Ireland - 13 hours agoSaturday Night In, presented by The Shoestring Collective, features a line-up of live music, theatre, comedy and poetry at the Cobalt Cafe, ...
- New Orleans poet is crossing Over the Transom - Gulf Coast Newspapers
New Orleans poet is crossing Over the TransomGulf Coast Newspapers, AL - 13 hours agoHer poems have appeared in numerous journals across the country including, Poetry East, The Tulane Review, Callaloo and The Coe Review. ...
- Ben Okri on why teenagers are poets - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.ukBen Okri on why teenagers are poetsTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 18 minutes agoIt has the same intoxicating effect; it is the wine of life. When the young reach for their notebook and pen, it is because of intoxication. Poetry connects ...
- The $25 Haiku (Denver Post)
Autumn's shorter days and colder nights find our readers more likely to shiver than kick back, judging from the verse they contributed when we asked them to write about "chill" for our weekly Denver Post $25 Haiku Contest. Janet Kamnikar of Fort Collins, like us, has cold feet:
- Church’s Lecture Series Echoes Religion Editor’s Connections - New York Times
Church’s Lecture Series Echoes Religion Editor’s ConnectionsNew York Times, United States - 2 hours ago2 poetry reading before the series takes a winter hiatus until February. Next year’s lectures will include a look at the new presidential administration by ...
- All change for Falkirk as adults join in Mod (The Herald)
THE town of Falkirk is expected to be transformed over the next couple of days as the 2008 Royal National Mod gets into full swing. Today sees the start of the adult competitions, as the week-long celebration of annual culture and music enters its busiest phase.
- Tuesday, October 28, 2008 (Deccan Herald)
Almost two years after the 2002 Gujarat violence, journalist Ayesha Khan was attending a 'mushaira' when she found two participants being shushed for reciting verses on the riots.
- October arts calendar (The Post and Courier)
Through Oct. 5: The Charleston Office of Cultural Affairs presents the 25th MOJA Arts Festival: A Celebration of African-American and Caribbean arts featuring music, dance, visual arts, literary events, children's activities and more. Various dates, times, locations and admission fees.
- Lives Remembered: Gerry Sanderson (Independent)
Gerry Sanderson, who has died aged 55, was the classic English eccentric, whose talent was as deep as his love of life. His frequent balls and bashes, he declared, were the perfect antidote to the often clinical, calculating world of architecture in which he made his name. The party venues were his own country homes – Bucklebury Place in Berkshire and The Manor House at Petty France, ...
- Books: "Rimbaud" (The New Yorker)
Yeats once said that the writer must decide between the life or the work, but Arthur Rimbaud--teen-age prodigy, archetypal rebel, African adventurer--chose both. Although White notes that “a biographer of Rimbaud could fill his pages with nothing but his ceaseless comings and goings,” his own account is . . .
- Janice Haskins-Scott, a WritingRoom.com Discovered Author - International Business Times
Janice Haskins-Scott, a WritingRoom.com Discovered AuthorInternational Business Times, NY - 3 hours agoShe was chosen to be WritingRoom.com's November DiscoveredAuthor for her empowering and engaging work on "Inspirational EverydayPoetry: Poetry that Inspires ...
- Former ADW City Editor George Coleman Passes - Atlanta Daily World
Former ADW City Editor George Coleman PassesAtlanta Daily World, GA - 30 minutes agoIn 1961 after many years of work on sketches to accompany each verse, his epic poem, "The Black Swan" was exhibited at Morris Brown College When George ...
- (U.S. Army photo by By Pfc. Terence Ewings) - KWTX
CONTINGENCY OPERATING BASE ADDER, Iraq – Sounds of music and merriment could be heard by the Soldiers stationed here, as they stepped into Memorial Hall for the 2008 Gospel Explosion Oct. 31. The event included singing, dancing and poetry performed ...
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