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- The Early Word: New Books For The Week Of June 2, 2008 - Blogcritics.org
The Early Word: New Books For The Week Of June 2, 2008Blogcritics.org, OH - 9 hours ago... press corps - are all over this book, complicitly enabling McClellan to higher book sales (Keith Olbermann actually called the parts of the book "poetry").Video: Eye To Eye With Katie Couric: Scott McClellan (CBS News) CBSScott McClellan's Rollercoaster Ride through Primetime Huffington PostMcClellan's mea culpa: Day Three Baltimore Sunall 3,985 news articles
- Killing Me Softly: No Child Left Behind - School Library Journal
Killing Me Softly: No Child Left BehindSchool Library Journal - Apr 30, 2008They need nature walks, field trips, poetry, recess. What they’re getting is workbooks. Never mind the shameless profiteering that underlies the testing ...
- Bruni takes a swipe at Berlusconi - Gulf Times
PARIS: France’s first lady Carla Bruni takes a swipe at Silvio Berlusconi, newly re-elected prime minister in her native Italy, in interviews for a frank new book to be published today. In Carla and Nicolas, the true story, written by two French ...
- Of pens, peonies and summer rain… - Clarksville Online
Of pens, peonies and summer rain…Clarksville Online, TN - 3 hours agoWe are a large group this semester at Goddard College, writers all of poetry, prose, fiction and non, memoir, plays and screenplays, even graphic novels. ...
- Paul Morley's Guide to Musical Genres, Radio 2 (Independent)
One does not automatically connect Radio 2 with the avant-garde. But every so often it happens that a slot for it is made available, and the collision of the two makes for enormously uplifting radio. Such was the case with this week's Paul Morley's Guide to Musical Genres, which went out last Tuesday at 11.30pm, so as not to scare the infants.
- Celebrating hula as a team (Honolulu Advertiser)
Karl Veto Baker and Michael Casupang share kumu hula leadership of Halau I Ka Wekiu, which is marking its 10th anniversary with a Hawaiian spectacle tomorrow. Their haumana (students) call them KUmZ, shorthand for two kumu (kums).
- These books brilliantly evoke the modern American West, says Alexandra ... - Wall Street Journal
1. What You See in Clear Water By Geoffrey O'Gara Knopf, 2000 This timely work sheds light on the conflict over water rights in the American West, but it also describes the history of the Arapaho and Shoshone tribes who now live on the enormous and ...
- Poetry saved man from drugs - Nanaimo Daily News
Nanaimo Daily NewsPoetry saved man from drugsNanaimo Daily News, Canada - 5 hours agoHis poetry career was sparked, indirectly, by his love for fireworks. One summer night he decided he wanted to go watch the Vancouver Symphony Of Fire ...
- Civil War talk at B&O museum - Baltimore Sun
Civil War talk at B&O museumBaltimore Sun, United States - 6 minutes agowill have an opportunity to experiment with creating a free verse poem from a prose paragraph. 410-313-1400. Audition workshop // The Miller branch library, ...
- Poet considered for national award - Prince George Citizen
Poet considered for national awardPrince George Citizen, Canada - 2 hours agoHer current book Soft Geography was shortlisted earlier this year for the coveted Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize for top BC poet. ...
- Cohen's the Homme in his Hometown - Boston Globe
With visions of tea and oranges dancing in his head, assistant arts editor and "SE" contributor James Reed went all the way to Montreal yesterday to catch Leonard Cohen’s homecoming show there. And it was worth it… "OK, is that what I think it is ...
- Beat Poetry Festival Underway Around The State - Hartford Courant
Beat Poetry Festival Underway Around The StateHartford Courant, United States - 3 hours agoSend contributions to his weekly arts column by writing to him at The Courant, 373 E. Main St., Middletown, CT 06457 or at richard_b_kamins@snet.net.
- Lesbos locals lose lesbian appeal - BBC News
The island's name was applied to gay women in acknowledgement of the female poet Sappho, who wrote love poems about both women and men in about 600 BC. The man spearheading the case, publisher Dimitris Lambrou, had claimed that international ...
- Eric Waugh (Belfast Telegraph)
Next week's vote south of the border on the EU treaty may seem a far-off matter to you. But you should watch it carefully, for in their referendum, the voters in the Republic have in their hands the only weapon left which can stop it. If they give it a 'No', it at once is called in question.
- An Outpost on the edge of music - Daily News Tribune
An Outpost on the edge of musicDaily News Tribune, MA - 13 hours ago“It’s noncommercial-type music and performance and poetry.” And it’sa gallery. The 25-seat space, which rose, phoenix-like, out of the ashes of the late, ...
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