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- Practise Makes Perfect - Sunday News
Practise Makes PerfectSunday News, Zimbabwe - 6 hours agoA reminder on poetry. Students need to give themselves time to study and understand poetry. While it is true that some poems might be straight forward and ...
- History captured at YWCA - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
St. Louis Post-DispatchHistory captured at YWCASt. Louis Post-Dispatch, United States - 3 minutes agoIt was the 1930s, and segregation was a basic part of her life. So was the Y. "It was a mainstay for black girls," Brooks said "That was really the only ...
- Book review: Jim Harrison’s “The English Major” goes on an amusing ... - Kansas City Star
Book review: Jim Harrison’s “The English Major” goes on an amusing ...Kansas City Star, MO - 1 hour agoKathleen Johnson’s debut poetry collection, Burn, was just released by Woodley Press. She lives in Baldwin City, Kan. Share your observations and ...
- INTERVIEW: Patricia Hodge talks about her latest role - Worthing Today
INTERVIEW: Patricia Hodge talks about her latest roleWorthing Today, UK - 43 minutes ago"Harold Pinter's script was exquisite, a piece of poetry," she recalls. "I was working with two wonderful actors (Kingsley had just completed Gandhi) and a ...
- Festival highlights power of words - Opelousas Daily World
Festival highlights power of wordsOpelousas Daily World, LA - 1 hour agoAuthors will guide public workshops that are focused on finding the poem inside one's self, storytelling and performance poetry. ...
- Boilerfest highlights cultural diversity and understanding (The Purdue Exponent)
Hosted by the Black Cultural Center, the Boilerfest showcased clubs, social groups, performing arts groups and the newly created intellectual group ' Black Thought Collective. Bustling with life from freshmen to graduates, the festival impressed and informed attendees Thursday afternoon.
- Chatham University's new literary festival hears voices from other countries. (Pittsburgh City Paper)
There's also an impressive array of other visitors, many from the Middle East. By Bill O'Driscoll.
- Chat with musician Scott McCaughey - ESPN
ESPNChat with musician Scott McCaugheyESPN - 4 hours agoScott McCaughey: I wear sunglasses to see the world just the way I like it, dark and dismal. I would definitely wear them were I to play ball, ...
- Michael Moore to offer free film download aimed at 'slacker' voters - CBC News
U.S. documentary maker Michael Moore plans to make his next film available online for free later this month. Slacker Uprising, a 97-minute documentary about the 2004 U.S. elections, is an unabashed attempt to rally young voters for the coming ...
- Handwritten Urdu Newspaper Stands Out in Indian Media Mob - Media Channel
Handwritten Urdu Newspaper Stands Out in Indian Media MobMedia Channel, NY - Sep 16, 2008The paper endeavors to cover a wide range of topics in its four pages, with international to local news, editorials and a special Urdu poetry section every ...
- Youth committees (Boulder Daily Camera)
Boulder County youth committees
- Brett Christopher and Jillian Niedoba in Dangerous Liaisons - Montreal Mirror
Montreal MirrorBrett Christopher and Jillian Niedoba in Dangerous LiaisonsMontreal Mirror, Canada - 6 hours agoUn-Profiled, the sixth installment of Black Theatre Workshop’s Poetry Jam Series takes on the topic First Impressions on Sept. 28 at the Green Room (5386 ...
- For US gymnasts, 1-2 is the perfect number - Christian Science Monitor
For US gymnasts, 1-2 is the perfect numberChristian Science Monitor, MA - Aug 15, 2008Perhaps it lacked the poetry of Nadia Comenici’s perfect 10s during the Montreal Games. But just as then, the numbers gave the best sense of the perfection ...
- Pressing on - Lowell Sun
LOWELL -- Derek Fenner's book My Favorite Color is Red, is not available at Barnes and Noble. In fact, you have to work hard to find his passionate collection of poetry, prose and ink drawings. But that doesn't bother the Lowell 34-year-old. He's not ...
- Passed/Failed: An education in the life of Mary Beard, Classics professor and author (Independent)
Mary Beard, 53, is Professor of Classics at Cambridge University, a Fellow of Newnham College, and Classics editor of the 'TLS'. Her books include 'The Roman Triumph' and, most recently, 'Pompeii'. She is currently spending a year at the University of California, Berkeley, lecturing on Roman laughter
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