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- Reviews: Adult/High School - School Library Journal
BOBIS, Merlinda . Banana Heart Summer . 257p. illus. maps. Delta . 2008. pap. $12. ISBN 978-0-385-34112-7 . LC 2008000708. Adult/High Schoolâ At the age of 12, Nenita decides that the best move she can make for both herself and her family is to ...
- Illustration by Henry Janson - New York Magazine
New York MagazineIllustration by Henry JansonNew York Magazine, USA - 1 hour agoAs Ophelia, she has the same charm and radianceâher red, red hair shines like a flame effect on this antiseptic setâonly now she makes much of the poetry ...
- Future (Akron Beacon Journal)
NEW YORK: It takes just seconds to leave behind the muted Harlem side street and enter the parlor of Maya Angelou's brownstone, a step as bright and quick as a black-and-white film dissolving into Technicolor.
- Students navigate young adulthood's emotions - Maryville Daily Times
Students navigate young adulthood's emotionsMaryville Daily Times, TN - 1 hour agoSeventh-graders participated in the poetry category and eighth-graders participated in the creative writing category. In poetry, first place went to ...
- Poetry Reading at Dr. Java Coffeehouse - WKRG
Dr. Java Coffeehouse (across from the University of South Alabama) is thrilled to announce our first Poetry Reading this Sunday, May 25th at 2:30PM. Our featured reader is Stephen Hedrick, Executive Director of the Mobile Symphony and author of Tall ...
- âParuthiveeranâ hogs the limelight - Hindu
HinduâParuthiveeranâ hogs the limelightHindu, India - 1 hour agoWhat the audience saw was my storyâŠmy poetryâŠmy experiencesâŠmy tears and my joy,â he said. For âVeyil,â which was screened at the Cannes Film Festival and ...
- Wednesday's Child - Nick - LocalNews8.com
Wednesday's Child - NickLocalNews8.com, ID - 21 hours agoI like to read and I also write songs and poetry. I'ma pretty good artist, and I like to draw outdoor settings and abstract designs. ...
- Events planned for National Library Week - Noblesville Daily Times
Events planned for National Library WeekNoblesville Daily Times, IN - 1 hour ago... the libraryâs Poetry Contest or Cover Art contest. Genealogy enthusiasts can learn how to enhance their research using the libraryâs online databases. ...
- We're just about tolerated: Pakistani American gay activist - New Kerala
Ever an iconoclast, Chicago-based Nasim has on several occasions outraged the Muslim community through his poetry and columns. Accolades have been a little late in coming to him, but Nasim expressed his pleasure at the latest honour - the BBC film ...
- Penchant For PEN - Deccan Herald
Penchant For PENDeccan Herald, India - 11 hours agoI would rather write poetry by hand than punch it onto my laptop.â Heâs not particular about what pen he uses because he believes that at the end of the day ...
- San Antonio native wins top prizes for his debut novel (Houston Chronicle)
A debut novel set in Oakland, Calif., and centering on a young black man longing for a better life for his impoverished family has won the top two fiction prizes given by the Texas Institute of Letters.
- traditional celebration of Olympic Day (Olympic Committee News)
inaugurated the brand new IOC multi-purpose centre, known as âLe Pavillonâ, in the presence of Swiss Federal Councillor Samuel Schmid, Head of the Federal Department of Defence, Protection of the Population and Sports; Jean-Claude Mermoud, State Councillor of the Canton of Vaud; Daniel BrĂ©laz, Mayor of Lausanne; and many personalities from the sports world as well as members of the IOC Executive ...
- Don Imus in hot water again; Rikki Rockett isn't, and he's celebrating ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Don Imus is dining on toes again after his latest "open mouth, insert foot" moment. Oops, he did it again. Don Imus, who apparently loves nothing more than a beatdown from the Rev. Al Sharpton, drew another one Monday by wondering on air about the ...
- Buzz Out Loud 748: At play in the Web of Misery - CNET News
Buzz Out Loud 748: At play in the Web of MiseryCNET News, CA - 7 hours agoSomehow today's show suddenly turned into a poetry slam, replete with economic gloom, the devastating hackery of coffee pots, and the slow creep of a fox on ...
- Family remembers teen through walk, blood drives - HometownAnnapolis.com
An illness brought on by sickle cell anemia killed an Annapolis High School student four years ago and spurred a series of efforts to learn about the disease. Now the Lauren D. Beck Sickle Cell Foundation is gathering for more events. The group has ...
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