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- A fresh take on an old story - Greensboro News & Record
REIDSVILLE — Tilda Balsley has been a writer all her life, but until two months ago, she wouldn't call herself an "author." Now she can. She's finally earned the title. Her first book, "Let My People Go," was published by Kar-Ben Publishing in ...
- Education News & Events - The Salinas Californian
Education News & EventsThe Salinas Californian, CA - 58 minutes ago... had her poem, "This Catharsis," selected for an anthology published annually by the Santa Cruz County High School Poetry Competition sponsored by Poetry ...
- Breeders to play Cleveland's House of Blues - Cleveland Plain Dealer
When: 8 p.m. Tuesday. Where: House of Blues, East Fourth Street and Euclid Avenue, Cleveland. Opener: The Montana Boys. Tickets: $18.50-$20 at the box office and Ticketmaster outlets, or charge by phone, 216-241-5555 (Cleveland) or 330-945-9400 ...
- INDIRECTLY SPEAKING / Playing 'culture card' to win points - Daily Yomiuri On-Line
It's not hard to find exhortations to "teach culture" as a component of language teaching curricula these days. Pronouncements such as, "Culture and language are inseparable," and, "You cannot fully understand the language without understanding the ...
- Mansfield bicentennial events: Click here for your complete schedule (Mansfield News Journal)
These are Mansfield bicentennial events submitted to the News Journal. All events are subject to revision. For continuously updated information, see www.mansfieldohio2008.com
- Poetry also lambastes 'Sweet Jesus,' mocks 'Onward Christian Soldiers' - WorldNetDaily
The man who heavily influenced U.S. Sen. Barack Obama during his growing years wrote poetry praising the aggression of communism, criticizing "Sweet Jesus" and mocking the traditional hymn "Onward Christian Soldiers," according to an advocate for ...
- City starts search 'parties' to recruit foster families - New York Daily News
New York Daily NewsCity starts search 'parties' to recruit foster familiesNew York Daily News, NY - 1 hour agoMichael likes poetry, dancing and reading. And Bianca is ready to settle down. The city is under pressure to find families willing to take teens as ACS ...
- Arts, letters in new journal (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
The editors of "Wild Apples" view their new arts and literary journal as "a haven from cell phones and computers; a piece of reading that takes you into the woods and wilds."
- Aristophanes' 'Frogs' Leaps Into NYC in World Premiere, 'Old Comedy' (Playbill via Yahoo! News)
Classic Stage Company presents Target Margin Theater's world premiere of Old Comedy from Aristophanes' Frogs by David Greenspan, based on - as the title would suggest - Aristophanes' 405 B.C. play Frogs, opening May 11 at CSC's East Village home.
- Collins Writers Conference will have 'more intimate' feel - Quad City Times
Collins Writers Conference will have 'more intimate' feelQuad City Times, IA - 8 hours agoCollins is the sister-in-law of the conference’s namesake, who began the conferences in 1973 and continued them through his death in 2001. ...
- Granat's Top 10 songbook - Newsday
1. "All the Things You Are," by Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II -- "Beautiful marriage of words and music." 2. "Dancing in the Dark," by Arthur Schwartz and Howard Dietz -- "It just works for me." 3. "Embraceable You," by George and Ira Gershwin ...
- Mireya Perez-Bustillo, Ph.D., Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who for ... - 24-7PressRelease.com
The Cambridge mission is to deliver its members the recognition and competitive edge needed to network and do business effectively. /Cambridge Who's Who/ - New Rochelle, NY, July 18, 2008, Dr. Mireya P rez-Bustillo, Associate Professor at the College ...
- School News: SW area towns - Democrat and Chronicle
The following are the winners of the Penfield Public Library's annual Teen Poetry Contest: Sixth Grade Division: 1. Rebecca Markajani, Bay Trail Middle School, Footprints in the Sand ; 2. Aamir Zain, Allendale Columbia School, Excitement ; 3. Alex ...
- From Trash to Treasure ... and Back Again (East Bay Express)
There's an old African proverb: "If you can walk, you can dance. If you can talk, you can sing." This is as opposed to, say, walking around stiffly, with the cold skewer of civilization lodged deep in your bowels. Like most of us do. The lesson is that art is not a specialist profession.
- The Translator’s Paradox - Commentary Magazine
Why Iraq Was Inevitable Hugo Chávez's Jewish Problem 1948, Israel, and the Palestinians: Annotated Text The Iranian Shell Game In the Matter of George W. Bush v. the Constitution My first paid translation went unpaid. It was commissioned by an ...
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