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- Princeton tots get a 'Teddy Bear Picnic' - Princeton Packet
Princeton tots get a 'Teddy Bear Picnic'Princeton Packet, NJ - 10 hours agoThey then listened attentively as Ms. Groves read books and poetry about teddy bears. One book’s title, “The Boy Who Thought He was a Teddy Bear,†drew a ...
- Havens’ primal scream of freedom - The Weekender
Havens’ primal scream of freedomThe Weekender, PA - May 27, 2008Born in Brooklyn, NY, Havens got his start singing doo-wop on street corners before heading to Greenwich Village to perform poetry. ...
- First-grader’s poem to be published nationwide - Summit Daily News
SILVERTHORNE — A poem by Silverthorne Elementary first-grader Madison Lytle, 7, will be published nationally this fall in “Young American Poetry Digest.†“She just has a flow of words that is just incredible,†Pat Hale, Madison’s teacher ...
- Animal whisperers help you communicate with your pets - Times Daily
Ears twitching wildly, Nikki and Lucy hovered near the telephone, aroused by the caller on the other end. He was their "whisperer," and the girls had something to tell me: "Their food tastes like sawdust." Nikki and Lucy are my 10-year-old cats. They ...
- Ibbetson Street Press announces annual poetry contest - Somerville News
Ibbetson Street Press announces annual poetry contestSomerville News, MA - 1 hour agoRecently Ibbetson Street has been included in the prestigious “Index of American Periodical Verse,†along with many other top small press literary journals. ...
- Stewart makes good impression at Agnes Jamieson Gallery - Minden Times
Stewart makes good impression at Agnes Jamieson GalleryMinden Times, Canada - 6 hours agoThe boots are symbolic, she said, of life being in a topsy-turvy state. “You can be a fashion victim or fashion can be a fun expression of life,†she said. ...
- Today's song of ourselves might pain Whitman - Atlanta Journal Constitution
In his introduction to "Leaves of Grass," Walt Whitman, the iconoclastic Brooklyn poet and rude optimist, asked his fellow Americans, among other things, to "despise riches ... hate tyrants, argue not concerning God ... [and] reexamine all you have ...
- Calendar - books - Herald News
DANIEL ROBB, author of “Sloop: Restoring My Family’s Wooden Sailboat — An Adventure in Old-Fashioned Values,†will be signing and talking about his book at 6:30 p.m., on Wednesday, June 4 at Island Books, 565 East Main Road, Middletown, R.I ...
- Poetry contest to focus on male role (Corvallis Gazette-Times)
The Benton County Health Department’s Male Advocates for Responsible Sexuality (MARS) program is sponsoring a spoken word poetry competition. Participating poets are encouraged to compose verse on the topics of relationships and sexuality.Â
- Poetry Comes Alive - The State Journal
HUNTINGTON -- The art of poetry came alive in Monday the River City. It's called 'Poetry Alive!' and is geared toward children of all ages. The Cabell County Library hosted the high-intensity poetry event. The kids in attendance are even able to ...
- Mother of the Revolution - Old Colony Memorial and Plymouth Bulletin
Mother of the RevolutionOld Colony Memorial and Plymouth Bulletin, MA - 18 hours agoWhen war came, Mercy turned her pen from writing nature poetry to anti-British pamphlets, the Internet of the day. She wrote The Adulateur, a poem about the ...
- Showcase Nightlife (Foster's Daily Democrat)
Former Portsmouth Poet Laureate John Perrault performs ballads and poems at the Elysium Arts Folk Club in Rollinsford, NH on June 28 at 8 p.m. Drawing from his two books, The Ballad of Louis Wagner and Other New England Stories in Verse and the poetry collection Here Comes the Old Man Now, John will present an overview of his writings on New England, including the Louis Wagner Ballad, which ...
- Andrew Motion - Norfolk Eastern Daily Press
Andrew MotionNorfolk Eastern Daily Press, UK - 47 minutes agoIn the second half of the evening, chaired by Motion's friend and Lynn Poetry Festival founder and chairman, Tony Ellis, members of the audience were ...
- Letting Go - New Yorker
New YorkerLetting GoNew Yorker, United States - 3 hours ago... were for black people and lower-class whites. Camels were for procrastinators, those who wrote bad poetry, and those who put off writing bad poetry. ...
- Funky hybrid Monkey (Creative Loafing Charlotte)
And other Spoleto sights... By Perry Tannenbaum.On Memorial Day, the last day that Freedom Schooner Amistad was moored in Charleston, I strolled onto the Maritime Center boardwalk just after 4pm, camera at the ready. So less than an hour remained before tours of the historic replica were scheduled to end -- and our next Spoleto Festival USA jazz concert was scheduled to begin. There was no sign ...
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