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- ENTERTAINMENT: Poetry slam at Playhouse Square - The Morning Journal
ENTERTAINMENT: Poetry slam at Playhouse SquareThe Morning Journal, OH - 11 hours agoThe six students competing earned a place by going to Slam U, the annual series of free poetry workshops and slams for teens held by Playhouse Square's Arts ...
- End of school the cruelest season for parents - Independent Record
AP photo - Liz Lange, the founder and president of the Liz Lange maternity line, is seen with her daughter Alice, left, and son Gus at their home in New York Tuesday. NEW YORK — My son’s baseball teacher scheduled an end-of-year, mother-son game ...
- Benazir’s birthday to be celebrated in MQM areas - Daily Times
KARACHI: The Karachi chapter of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) has plans to observe the 55th birth anniversary of Benazir Bhutto in a befitting manner in some areas usually considered strongholds of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) on Saturday ...
- Third Annual HLF Creative Writing & Art Contest Deadline May 9th - Rockbridge Weekly
Third Annual HLF Creative Writing & Art Contest Deadline May 9thRockbridge Weekly, VA - Apr 29, 2008Creative Writing entries (essays, poetry, short stories, etc.) should be no more than one page (8.5" x 11") in length. Art entries may be in any media ...
- The Fall and Rise of Dartmouth Frats (Dartmouth Review)
Back at Dartmouth I remember teaching a course in English poetry in which many students were so glazed over with drugs that discussion was all but impossible. No one seemed interested in seventeenth century poetry.
- GOOD NEWS DIGEST (The Doings La Grange)
ILLINOIS POET LAUREATE KEVIN STEIN announced this year's Illinois Association of Teachers of English best poetry and prose in the state. Poetry and prose students at Lyons Township High School were recognized. Winners in the prose contest were Anna Krueger and Katrina Palak. Winners in the poetry contest were Krueger, Rosy Phinick and Sarah Boots.
- African American history contest winners named - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Dozens of local students using a variety of media were named winners today in the 16th annual National City African American History Contest. Using poetry, an essay, art, music or video, students ages 6 to 18 had to complete the assignment of ...
- Neighbors briefs - Arizona Daily Star
Neighbors briefsArizona Daily Star, AZ - 2 hours agoThe free annual event celebrates the end of the spring Art in Reality classes and features student performances and exhibits from these classes: belly ...
- CANNES 2008 Annonces Winners (Payvand Iran News)
The 61st Annual Cannes Film Festival closes on a high note of optimism amidst an often dark and gloomy selection
- Take a Trip Back to Simplicity With Pop Goes the Poetry -- New Book ... - StreetInsider.com
ALEXANDER, Ark., May 13, 2008 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Life truly was simple ages ago. Back then, simplicity was very common in everyone's minds and expressions. In his new book Pop Goes The Poetry, author Ralph Watley takes his readers back to the past ...
- Jonathan Miller's Operatic Mission - New York Sun
Jonathan Miller's Operatic MissionNew York Sun, United States - 11 minutes ago"It would not be half as funny if he had not started with the words, 'But then again, like I always say ... '" Mr. Miller said. ...
- Editorial comment July 19 2008 - The Ashburton Guardian
Editorial comment July 19 2008The Ashburton Guardian, New Zealand - 27 minutes agoThe best-selling author Stephen King is a great advocate of that key point which, he says, makes any poetry or prose readable. The story must take readers ...
- The Literati: Slamming Starts Up Again, The Best of Book Covers, and Anne Hotter Than LiLo (Torontoist)
Every Tuesday afternoon, Torontoist rounds up the city's literary news, including book deals, events, local sales, author happenings, and insider information from the book industry.
- The Guide: Stuff going on the Springfield area this week - State Journal-Register
Items for The Guide should be submitted in writing to Polly Greer, A&E, newsroom, third floor, The State Journal-Register , by noon Monday for Thursday publication. These listings are for live entertainment only. Information for The Guide also can be ...
- 'Give poetry a chance,' laureate says - Delaware Online
A poem can be a lonely, silent thing. But when it's ready, said JoAnn Balingit, Delaware's 16th and latest poet laureate, "It has to be witnessed, because you want to communicate it." And if there's one thing a poet laureate wants to do, it's tell ...
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