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- 'Poetry Out Loud' Winner Reads 'Frederick Douglass' (NPR)
All Things Considered , April 30, 2008 · The nationwide contest Poetry Out Loud draws 200,000 high school students who recite — by heart — classic and contemporary poems. This year's winner was Shawntay Henry from St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
- Review: 'Sing Me Back Home' strikes personal notes - St. Petersburg Times
This book is one of the best things written about American music in the past two decades. Not since Peter Guralnick's Sweet Soul Music in 1986 has a writer so deftly interwoven music history with the fabric of the daily lives of those who listen to ...
- IJ Weekend guide to Marin summer festivals - Marin Independent Journal
When the sun starts to set later in the evening, it's a signal to the start of Marin's summer festival schedule. This county knows how to throw parties, especially the kind where hundreds or thousands will show up. This chronological list is a sample ...
- study tools, - CNET News
study tools,CNET News, CA - 24 minutes ago"They're also sharing creative original work like poetry and film and practicing safe and responsible use of information and technology." As an added bonus, ...
- Democratic candidate for Lt. Gov. Nate Freeman says race worth the ... - Politicker
Democratic candidate for Lt. Gov. Nate Freeman says race worth the ...Politicker, NY - 4 hours agoHe turned south to Oregon, Colorado and Mexico to pursue his dream of writing literature and poetry. Eventually, he made his way home to the Green Mountain ...
- The Political Benefits of Inexperience, Ignorance and Black Solidarity - WEBCommentary
The Political Benefits of Inexperience, Ignorance and Black SolidarityWEBCommentary - 2 hours agoI talked about my own part-Choctaw and part-Cherokee ancestry and said I did not need to read fourth rate poetry by a part-Cherokee cousin of mine in order ...
- Leading Men - Washington Post
Leading MenWashington Post, United States - 35 minutes agoBlankethead: It's a three-syllable telegram on the theme of the fecklessness of youth, and nobody but Wayne could turn it into poetry. ...
- Bookmarks: 'Lazarus' rises from 1908 death (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
Several years after writer Aleksandar Hemon had moved to Chicago from Sarajevo, a friend gave him a copy of "An Accidental Anarchist" by Walter Roth and Joe Kraus. The nonfiction account of a humble Jewish immigrant who was mysteriously gunned ...
- Community briefs 6/23 - Daily News Tribune
Leonard FourHawks will be at the Waltham Public Library, 735 Main St., on Wednesday, June 25, 2:30 p.m. FourHawks is a member of the Northern Cheyenne and Mohawk nations. He will share his heritage though stories. Ideal for grades 2-5. To reserve a ...
- Touring poetry program plans event on Tuesday (Marin Independent Journal)
The Marin Poetry Center's summer traveling show is coming to the Belvedere-Tiburon Library.
- Sixth-graders paint roses red at reading - Record-Courier
Meneley Elementary School student Angela Solano claps for a classmate during the poetry reading at Pony Espresso on May 9. The walls shook with the thunder of poet-warriors. Mere sixth-graders were transformed into living gods as with the tongues of ...
- Gillian Clarke's Workshop - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.ukGillian Clarke's Workshopguardian.co.uk, UK - 12 minutes agoThe poet and playwright Gillian Clarke has published numerous collections of poetry, including The Sundial and Making Beds for the Dead, ...
- At 15 I was a biochemical materialist - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.ukAt 15 I was a biochemical materialistguardian.co.uk, UK - 51 minutes agoNovels, collections of poetry, and philosophy all followed He marked his retirement two years ago with a scathing critique of the NHS ("Alan Milburn has ...
- This week's music calendar - Roanoke Times
This week's music calendarRoanoke Times, VA - 18 minutes agoMondays: Open Mic Poetry Jams with Duality live soulhop band, poets, singers, emcees and musicians. 10 pm until close. 117 South Main St., Blacksburg. ...
- Remember When: Sub skipper had no time for heroes at war's end (Vero Press Journal)
In July 1945, just weeks before the Japanese surrendered to end the war in the Pacific, my new submarine, USS Diablo, was in her last stages of training before starting her first war patrol. The realistic training mission, conducted on the surface, was to find and "rescue" two aviators in a rubber life raft on a windy, dark, moonless night, 30 miles south of Pearl Harbor in the Pacific. This ...
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