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- The American Dream - Toronto Star
The American DreamToronto Star, Canada - 5 hours agoBut the famous line that has been represented so often in songs and poetry is “how can we sing the Lord’s song in a foreign land? ...
- Bird of Peace - New City Chicago
Bird of PeaceNew City Chicago, IL - 1 hour agoSince 1984, the year she debuted with not one, but two books, the Minnesota-born novelist has published more than twenty volumes of poetry, prose, ...
- They're published poets - Devon 24
They're published poetsDevon 24, UK - 10 hours agoSeventeen four and five-year-olds have had their first attempts at poetry recognised by inclusion in a book of poems chosen from entries in the Devon ...
- National Endowment for the Arts Announces New Books for the Big Read (Kansas City InfoZine)
Communities looking to rekindle their love of reading by joining the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) reading initiative The Big Read will now have even more great books to choose from.
- Poetry workshop (Guardian Unlimited)
The Welsh poet hosts a special Hay festival edition of the Poetry Workshop
- Nourishing Norristown - Philiy.com
The popular and prolific author of more than 20 young adult novels regularly makes the trip across the Schuylkill to Norristown, the working-class community where he was born and raised. Spinelli calls these junkets "little pilgrimages back into my ...
- Sunken Garden Poetry & Music Festival - Boston Globe
Sunken Garden Poetry & Music FestivalBoston Globe, United States - 53 minutes agoSunken Garden Poetry & Music Festival Three-time US poet laureate Robert Pinsky kicks off the 2008 Sunken Garden Poetry & Music Festival with poetic musical ...
- Cultural Evolution - nextbook
Cultural Evolutionnextbook, NY - 6 hours agoZackin is from a white, East Coast family; Biggs is from a black, West Coast family. Silent video montages of their respective middle-class childhoods are ...
- Couples will perform together tonight with Akron Baroque (Akron Beacon Journal)
The month was September. The setting was a Youngstown Symphony rehearsal, and Cupid was about to draw his bow.
- Safe roads for everybody - La Crosse Tribune
A brief history of paved roads in America: In 1890, the League of American Wheelmen lobbied to have roads paved; until this time roads were an impassable quagmire of mud and ruts. The Wheelmen were a powerful organization with 102,000 members ...
- Big day for small book publishers - Inside Toronto
Big day for small book publishersInside Toronto, Canada - 45 minutes ago"A book that we are putting out this weekend is a book of poetry that I wrote and another member of the collective illustrated. And we'll do the layout and ...
- 2:01 p.m. 1,110 students attend MSSU’s Foreign Language Field Day (The Joplin Globe)
About 1,100 students from 40 schools in three states visited Missouri Southern State University to sprechen Sie Deutsches, hable Espanol or parlez Francias.
- Woman on the run (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
A hallucinatory, post-partum 19-year-old who has murdered her husband flees into the Canadian wilderness, with a pair of vengeful brothers-in-law on her heels.
- Who's Townshend slams iTunes as 'heartless' - PC Advisor
“Artists can no longer sell the products of their genius because the internet supplies it virtually for free. What can be sold is that genius in the flesh,†Jenkins thrills. “The money is now being made in supplying a public craving not for ...
- Mooresville man called ‘hero’ for volunteer work (Reporter-Times)
MOORESVILLE — Earlier this year, the Indianapolis Business Journal recognized Mooresville resident Don Perry, 75, as a finalist for its 2008 Healthcare Heroes award. Perry was among the top three volunteers in the state and was honored at the Westin Hotel in Indianapolis during a March breakfast.
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