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- Yahoo adds 94 newspapers to online ad consortium (The Washington Times)
Yahoo Inc. says 94 newspapers have joined its online advertising consortium, bringing the total to nearly 800.
- SL Weingart: Give education back to teachers - TCPalm
SL Weingart: Give education back to teachersTCPalm, FL - May 9, 2008Our funky Shakespeare rhythm delighted the children, yet took them into a joyful understanding of Shakespeare’s poetry. This process is called motivation, ...
- Robert Greacen: Ulster poet of considerable gifts (Independent)
In the years just before and after the Second World War, the north of Ireland was thought of, if at all, as a province culturally in the doldrums and religiously on the boil. "There was an almost complete blank in poetic utterance and in drama," Robert Greacen wrote. For an aspiring poet at the time in Belfast, he went on (in an article for the magazine Rann), few local literary exemplars ...
- Book Review: All About The Beat: Why Hip-Hop Can't Save Black America by John McWhorter (Blogcritics.org)
The author argues that hip-hop is metaphysical at best, mystical at the least, but a political tour de force? Not yet, and maybe never. On one side I hear John McWhorter, and on the other side I hear Michael Eric Dyson. In this book their voices come together because McWhorter has put forth his hip-hop apolitical argument in sharp contrast to the many political ones. In fact, Dyson provided the ...
- Chicago's Tony haul - Chicago Sun-Times
Chicago's Tony haulChicago Sun-Times, United States - 1 hour ago(ANSWER: Thunderous) As expected, “August,†which puts a literate, sharply comic, decidedly Jerry Springer-like edge on a dysfunctional family, nabbed the ...
- All Kinds of Poetry at Sheridan's Wine Bar - Indymedia Ireland
Over The Edge presents an innovative reading by poets Catherine Walsh, Brendan Murphy, Billy Mills, Emily Cullen & Quincy Lehr at Sheridan’s Wine Bar, 14-16 Church Yard Street, Galway on Friday, May 16th, 8pm. Elaine Feeney, winner of the recent ...
- Obituaries in the news - Daily Herald
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) -- Eugenio Montejo, a Venezuelan poet and essayist who won the 2004 Octavio Paz prize, has died. He was 70. The poet's publishing house said he died Thursday of natural causes. Montejo's poetry is known for its rich texture ...
- Irish aim to get talking - Oxford Mail
Irish aim to get talkingOxford Mail, UK - 15 minutes agoMrs Plunkett, of Sandfield Road, Headington, said: "We're hoping to set up a group that could regularly meet for story-telling, poetry, songs and general ...
- Chaucer, Beowulf pay off for OU English prof in teaching award - Athens News
Each year, the Ohio University student body rewards four to five university faculty for their teaching excellence and overall contributions to higher education with the title of University Professor. Associate professor of English Josephine ...
- COMMENTARY FROM NEW ORLEANS MAGAZINE'S ERROL LABORDE: Proposal: A ... - New Orleans Magazine
COMMENTARY FROM NEW ORLEANS MAGAZINE'S ERROL LABORDE: Proposal: A ...New Orleans Magazine, LA - 10 hours agoForty years after Carter's words New Orleans is still generating poetry and description. Ten years from now the runaway moon should be illuminating a city ...
- Remember When: Memories of injustice and justice in World War II - Fort Pierce Tribune
ST. LUCIE COUNTY — I remember Pearl Harbor. As my mother had a sister and her family there, we were very much concerned. We were truly shocked to learn that my uncle disappeared, and no one knew where he was. We found out later that he was arrested ...
- Annual event to feature poetry - Press & Sun-Bulletin
Annual event to feature poetryPress & Sun-Bulletin, NY - 5 hours agoClark-Johnson is a 1967 Binghamton University graduate and former publisher of the Binghamton Evening Press, the predecessor to the Binghamton Press ...
- Nurturing a young country - Scripps News
Nurturing a young countryScripps News, DC - 10 hours agoLouisa Catherine Adams, wife of John Quincy, wrote beautiful letters filled with pain and poetry. Rebecca Gratz, "the foremost American Jewish woman of the ...
- Crowning achievements - Daily Interlake
Shelly Emslie — Mrs. Montana — teaches her daughter, Hattie Emslie, 6, how to drive down their driveway on their way back from golf camp recently near Bigfork. Emslie’s son, Augie, 8, left, and nephew Hayden are riding along cheerfully in back ...
- Theater review: 'Gem of the Ocean' has its flaws (Pioneer Press)
August Wilson's "Gem of the Ocean" is the first installment of his 10-play cycle chronicling the black experience in America during the 20th century. But it was the ninth play written, and, in its pages, it's possible to feel the responsibility that the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright placed upon his own shoulders.
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