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- Poetic war of words - This is South Devon
SATISH Kumar, the 73-year-old monk behind Dartington's Schumacher College, is taking on comedian Matt Harvey in a poetry competition. The pair, along with three other competitors, will be taking part in the Dead Poets 'slam' or competition at ...
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- Family to receive degrees from Troy - Columbus Ledger-Enquirer
Family to receive degrees from TroyColumbus Ledger-Enquirer, GA - 22 minutes ago"Her love of poetry was evident as she coached, modeled and explored the world of poetry with the children. "She has balanced family, church, community, ...
- Unlucky in love? Why Ruslana may have made her fatal decision - Sydney Morning Herald
More heartfelt internet messages posted by stunning model Ruslana Korshunova in the weeks before she leapt to her death from her New York apartment have surfaced. Although close friends reacted with shock and disbelief at the 20-year-old's death on ...
- Local professor creates 'Snappy' safety program - TriVallyCentral
The program, entitled "Snappy, The Safety Turtle," uses a 40-page, full-color activity book accompanied by a CD that includes 20 songs and poems and 30 educational games and activities.
- Judge won't dismiss DOJ case against W.Va. papers - Seattle Times
A federal judge has refused to dismiss an antitrust lawsuit against the owners of Charleston's two daily newspapers, saying that he needs to hear more from both sides in the dispute. CHARLESTON, W.Va. — A federal judge has refused to dismiss an ...
- A chance for children to find their inner voice - Huddersfield Examiner
A chance for children to find their inner voiceHuddersfield Examiner, UK - 3 hours agoKirklees Council is hosting What’s In The Box poetry workshops on July 30 at Birstall Library, from 10am to 11.30am, on July 31 at Heckmondwike Library from ...
- 'Brel's Lonesome Losers' paints riveting portrait thanks to standout cast (Chicago Sun-Times)
Jacques Brel, that Belgian-bred, Parisian-based musical storyteller whose songs chronicled the demi-monde and bohemian life of mid-century Europe with a blend of lyrical anguish and biting sarcasm, would have felt right at home at the No Exit Cafe. This rough-and-tumble little Rogers Park storefront, which serves as home to the Jeff-winning Theo Ubique Theatre Company, is an intimate, raw-bones ...
- Heralding a newspaperman’s life - Georgetown News Graphic
Heralding a newspaperman’s lifeGeorgetown News Graphic, KY - 28 minutes agoI had a basic geometry class and a poetry class to meet essentials. Actually, I enjoyed the poetry class; I met a girl from Wisconsin there, and we went to ...
- 50 best literary translations? Here's how I read it... - Guardian Blogs
The British Translators Association is an animal of a very different breed from its closest American counterpart, the American Literary Translators Association or ALTA . The most useful difference between the two groups, from the working American ...
- Hunt for Karadzic ends as fugitive is found - The Independent
After a 13-year hunt Radovan Karadzic, the man accused of masterminding the Srebrenica massacre, has finally been arrested in Serbia. It was a momentous arrest that brought to mind the capture of Saddam Hussein. "Ladies and Gentlemen, we got him ...
- Poetry Comes Home to Battery Park City - New York Sun
It was a night words and music triumphed over rain. Poets and poetry fans convened Wednesday for a picnic in Battery Park City organized by Poets House. Songwriter Jill Sobule sang melodious ballads, engaging some of the poets in her performance. For ...
- Artist puts inspiring ideas into words - Record Searchlight
Decorative artist Debbie Slavin of Red Bluff, in her studio surrounded by her work, puts finishing touches on a current project. Red Bluff resident Debbie Slavin could identify with the Jimmy Webb song, "If These Walls Could Speak." For more than 30 ...
- Ladies’ Nights - Willamette Week
Ladies’ NightsWillamette Week, OR - 9 hours ago... poetry recitation to strangers in the aisles of Powells Books, and the unemotional 30-second finale of selling her snatch to some dude in his car. ...
- Mill workers, many of them children, pictured in 1878 - Aberdeen Press and Journal
Mill workers, many of them children, pictured in 1878Aberdeen Press and Journal, UK - 58 minutes agoAnother of the exhibition rooms features specially-commissioned poetry from Edinburgh-based poet Aonghas MacNeacail, which tells the story of 18th-century ...
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