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- An Avant-Gardist’s Sparse Stories, in Film and Fragments - New York Times
An Avant-Gardist’s Sparse Stories, in Film and FragmentsNew York Times, United States - 3 hours agoThen came the 1998 murder of James Byrd Jr., an African-American, by three white supremacist Texans who chained him behind a truck and dragged him to death. ...
- Showtime's 'This American Life' fares better in second season - Wichita Eagle
On radio, "This American Life" is a treasure -- a brilliantly conceived form of quirky, true-life storytelling that has spawned a host of imitators and stands with the finest work the medium has delivered. But on TV last year, not so brilliant. While ...
- Love of reading requires right book, right hands - St. Petersburg Times
I love to read. As a middle school language arts teacher, part of my job is to teach reading. Not just the mechanics and strategies. I try to inspire children to be lifelong readers. Most middle schoolers don't like to read. Most people don't like to ...
- Partnership To Paint Learning Experiences - Morning News
BENTONVILLE -- Art is like a puzzle. Making sense of the whole picture means fitting together the integral parts, like context and content. NorthWest Arkansas Community College and Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art have collaborated to integrate ...
- Teen shot after rebuffing advances dies (Orlando Sentinel)
Mildred Beaubrun's family wants to find the man who shot her after she rejected advances. Mildred Beaubrun's family celebrated her final birthday, her 19th, with cards and balloons at her bedside Sunday at Orlando Regional Medical Center.
- The 40 books that shaped Sebastian Faulks’ writings - TopNews
The 40 books that shaped Sebastian Faulks’ writingsTopNews, India - 22 minutes ago"The list is full of surprises and delights; the books he has chosen range from children's favourites to modern bestsellers, poetry to true tales of ...
- Playhouse’s SAWAF 2008 - ArtslinkNews
Playhouse’s SAWAF 2008ArtslinkNews, South Africa - 2 hours ago... include an Open Mic Poetry session in the Grand Foyer on Saturday 9 August at 16h00 with Gcina Mhlophe as the anchor artist (admission free), ...
- Song of passion for the Gael - Independent
Share 'I NOT I, she not she and he not he.' That was the deliciously cryptic quip Michael O'Loughlin flipped my way when I phoned to arrange this interview with his wife Judith Mok. What the hell was he talking about? Well, Judith's latest novel Gael ...
- A Life In Books - Newsweek
A Life In BooksNewsweek - 6 hours agoHe writes astonishing scenes. Seagulls hovering over a garbage dump—you can see the seagulls, smell the garbage. The pieces of shoes: poetry. ...
- School Notes (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
An astronaut visited West Chester earlier this month and talked to youngsters from three schools about the past, present, and future of America's space program.
- Nitzinger's event celebrates sobriety - Fort Worth Star Telegram
Nitzinger's event celebrates sobrietyFort Worth Star Telegram, TX - 3 hours agoBy Preston Jones That old rock 'n' roll cliche -- sex, drugs, booze -- has its dark side, and no one knows that better than Fort Worth guitar legend and ...
- Eco-Friendly Books Explore The Literary Green - NPR News
Juliet Eilperin is The Washington Post's environmental reporter and the author of Fight Club Politics . For her upcoming book on sharks, she's lived with villagers in Papua New Guinea and faced a whale shark the size of a school bus. All Things ...
- Literary Events (Washington Post)
10:30 A.M. Joan Bauer reads from and discusses Peeled , her new YA novel featuring a savvy student newspaper reporter, at Politics and Prose Bookstore, 5015 Connecticut Ave. NW, 202-364-1919.
- Movie Review--Wicked Lake - Firefox News
Movie Review--Wicked LakeFirefox News, AZ - 3 hours agoBy Peter Gutiérrez Over the past fifteen years, Peter's work in horror and other genres—short fiction, poetry, criticism, and comics—has appeared in ...
- Study: Social Networking Teens Learn 21st Century Skills (TechNewsWorld.com)
University of Minnesota researchers say they have discovered educational benefits of social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook. The same study also found that low-income students are in many ways just as technologically savvy as their counterparts. The university says this goes against what results from previous studies have suggested.
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