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- BR Area Events for June 13 - June 19, 2008 - 2TheAdvocate
BR Area Events for June 13 - June 19, 20082TheAdvocate, LA - 1 hour agoOPEN MIC POETRY SHOW: 8 pm, Insomkneeacks, 9895 Florida Blvd., Suite B, upstairs next to the Broadmoor Theater. (225) 935-2824. STAND UP STAND OFF: 9 pm, ...
- Love and War Interpreted By Teenagers in "Lysistrata's Children" - NewsBlaze
NewsBlazeLove and War Interpreted By Teenagers in "Lysistrata's Children"NewsBlaze, CA - 1 hour agoTickets are $15 for adults; $5 for seniors, teachers and students. Ticketing and information are available online at www.theaterforthenewcity.net.
- Appetite for learning shapes seniors' life - The Daily Yomiuri
Appetite for learning shapes seniors' lifeThe Daily Yomiuri, Japan - 2 hours agoSeventeen students studied American poetry as an elective at Rikkyo Second Stage College of Tokyo's Rikkyo University. The yearlong curriculum, which began ...
- Daily Herald - Daily Herald
Daily HeraldDaily Herald, UT - Jun 23, 2008There's also a chuckwagon breakfast, a family barbecue and an evening of cowboy poetry. For more information, call 766-3951 or visit ...
- Not Dead Yet: The Novel as Lifeline - Los Angeles Weekly
I read and I read and I read. I read like Forrest Gump ran, because I didn’t know what else to do or where else to go. He went running. I went reading. Novels mostly. The supposedly dead form. The only thing deader than poetry, or so the joke goes ...
- The Literary Greats - Houston Chronicle
The Literary GreatsHouston Chronicle, United States - 4 hours agoIt was sort of a book-twit thing to do, mentioning a poetry chat room in the middle of a Montrose music festival, but really it's just the beginning of a ...
- Friday, July 18 - Advocate Weekly
Friday, July 18Advocate Weekly, MA - 2 hours agoThe Triplex, Upstairs Live presents Taylor Mali, generally considered to be the most successful poetry slam strategist of all time, 9 pm Cost: $20. ...
- Happenings (The Post and Courier)
--Lavonne J. Adams, author of the chapbooks "In the Shadow of the Mountain" and "Everyday Still Life," will sign copies of her work following a Poetry Society of South Carolina meeting at 7 p.m. Friday at Second Presbyterian Church downtown.
- Local educator publishes children's book - Daily News Journal
Dr. Jan Hayes, an award-winning educator and professor emeritus at MTSU, has published her first children's book, "The Split Tongue Sparrow," a traditional Japanese folktale, that is was illustrated by Franklin-based graphic designer Bobby Dawson ...
- To be a Cuban in exile is to ache, to yearn - MiamiHerald.com
To be a Cuban in exile is to ache, to yearnMiamiHerald.com, FL - 1 hour agoWhy do they find their only true expression in poetry -- in art? ''We are the last of the Mohicans,'' Miami architect Raul RodrÃguez says of his generation, ...
- Paint Your Heart Out - Packet Online
On what is possibly the wettest, rainiest day of the year, a brightly painted arts and crafts room at the Family Preservation Center in Trenton has at least four rays of sunshine. Kimberley Lennon, Erica F., Jessica M. and Lisa B. sit and draw ...
- The Company Senator Obama Keeps - CBS News
In 2004, President Bush and the Republican Party made significant inroads with the Jewish community. Bush won 24 percent of the Jewish vote - up from 19 percent in 2000 - primarily as a result of his staunch commitment to Israel. Four years later, it ...
- NLT calls for more poetry in schools - ATL Education News
NLT calls for more poetry in schoolsATL Education News, UK - 1 hour agoFurthermore, that NLT has identified that there are low levels of children reading poetry outside of the classroom. Director of Poetry Book Society Chris ...Poetry summit to raise profile The Bookseller (subscription)all 2 news articles
- China cracks down on earthquake rumors (Los Angeles Times)
Hearsay has vexed Chinese leaders throughout history. The disaster has set off a new round. Almost as soon as the initial aftershocks stopped reverberating last week, the rumors began. Some say that frogs, insects and other animals fled shortly before the earth shook. Others insist that water mysteriously drained from ponds, or that Beijing knew the massive earthquake would strike but chose ...
- Poetry with je ne sais quoi - Guardian Blogs
"The beauties of poetry cannot be preserved in any language except that in which it was originally written," declared Doctor Johnson. This was motivation enough, in his view, to "learn the language". It would be charming to think that, prior to ...
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