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- NEIGHBORS BRIEFS - Daily Journal
Mike "Shorty" Robinson will teach two six-week classes starting Monday, June 30, art for children ages 6 to 12, from 9:30 to 11 a.m., and cartooning for teens, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Fee is $90 for members and $95 for nonmembers. Fee for children ...
- Galway Arts Festival gets underway - hotpress.com (subscription)
Galway Arts Festival gets underwayhotpress.com (subscription), Ireland - 15 minutes ago... consciousness in the late 1970s with the albums Disguise in Love, Snap Crackle & Bop, and Zip Style Method, a volatile mixture of rock, punk and poetry. ...
- TV Feature: Home in Israel After 55 Years of Captivity - Arutz Sheva
TV Feature: Home in Israel After 55 Years of CaptivityArutz Sheva, Israel - 9 hours agoSome of the classes view the Jewish bible through art, poetry, the Internet, geography, and archaeology. In the spirit of giving, Israeli Salad lastly takes ...
- Nepali literature blooming in Diaspora - Nepalnews.com
Nepalnews.comNepali literature blooming in DiasporaNepalnews.com, Nepal - 4 hours agoBy Indra Adhikari The poetry festival organised recently by the International Nepali Literary Society (INLS) in Baltimore, USA, alongside the convention of ...
- Kannada, Andhra leaders demand classical language status for Kannada ... - Newstrack India
New Delhi, July 19 (ANI): Several ministers and leaders of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh on Saturday strongly pitched for conferring the 'Classical Language' status for Kannada and Telugu languages at a seminar here. It was organized by the Karnataka ...
- 'Man on Wire' scales the heights of acrobatic feat (The Tennessean)
Atop the twin towers of the World Trade Center, the high-wire walker Philippe Petit is an epic poem in motion. In Man on Wire, the site of his accomplishment — he walked back and forth between the towers eight times in his 1974 acrobatic feat — registers, in its own balletic way, as potently as King Kong climbing to the top of the Empire State Building.
- Up Pompeii with the roguish don - guardian.co.uk
Up Pompeii with the roguish donguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoHe taught us reams of English poetry, which we had to learn for financial reward. So it was 50p for Prufrock and some enormous sum (which he never had to ...
- THE MAN WHO LOVED CHILDREN by Christina Stead. 527 pages. Holt ... - Time
At the time it seemed like too much of a bad thing. Back in 1940, when Australia's Christina Stead (House of All Nations) first published The Man Who Loved Children, a world at war was in no mood to consider the perennial war between men and women ...
- Q&A with Ice T, participant in the ISO's Langston Hughes Project - indy.com
Q&A with Ice T, participant in the ISO's Langston Hughes Projectindy.com, IN - 14 hours agoMy manager called me up, and said a symphony was getting ready to do this, and that they would like me to read the poetry. I said, "Yeah, that sounds dope. ...
- Why Cuts? (Berkeley Daily Planet)
My second-grade students want to know the answer to that question and they’ve written a poem to elicit an answer. Each year my Spanish dual-immersion students at Rosa Parks produce laminated poetry bookmarks as part of our “Pepper Ink” labor unit.
- Shock G: Riding Off Into The Sunset - BallerStatus.com
Shock G: Riding Off Into The SunsetBallerStatus.com, CA - 54 minutes agoLater that same year, I went in the studio with Pac's adopted little brother's group, The Havenotz, and we recorded "And 2morrow" for the Tupac poetry album ...
- Fiction Contest second-place winner Q&A - Albany Herald
A little encouragement is all it took for Julie Hilburn to get interested in writing two decades ago. Back then, a friendly push from an English teacher started the Colquitt eighth grader on a literary journey. “Writing was a way to get away from ...
- Today, when I look back at the Black Sunday, I just wonder what it was ... - NDTV
Death, Destruction, Violence was in air, As the feeling of love, friendship and brotherhood was uncared. Daggers were drawn, Fire Balls were flung, To kill and burn the fabric of this cosmopolitan and secular nation. "All Indians are my brothers and ...
- Mpls high-schooler active in violence prevention - Minnesota Spokesman Recorder
Mpls high-schooler active in violence preventionMinnesota Spokesman Recorder, MN - 7 hours agoMG: My hands are beautiful for what I can do with them — cook, draw, write poetry, sew pillows and blankets. I don’t like my sewing machine. ...
- Fermanagh in verse - Fermanagh Herald (subscription)
Fermanagh in verseFermanagh Herald (subscription), UK - 2 hours agoA poem about Fermanagh could win ÂŁ1000 in a free poetry competition. There's no charge to enter the competition and it's open to all UK residents, ...
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