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- Cable girl - Guardian Unlimited
It has long been a vexed question as to why young women are still so dissatisfied with life, even though we now have the vote, contraception and two flavours of Jaffa cake available in most major supermarkets. So you will be delighted to know that I ...
- Poet Marie Howe's reading on Wednesday canceled - Democrat and Chronicle
Marie Howe’s poetry reading Wednesday at Writers & Books has been canceled because of because of travel difficulties. Howe, a Rochester native, was to appear as part of the Visiting Writers Series at 7 p.m. Howe's new poetry collection is The ...
- Sent Home: The suspension gap (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
Black students are far more likely to be suspended from school than are their white classmates -- and Minnesota's disparity in suspensions is twice the national average. Why? What are the consequences?
- In good old days, things weren't so good (The Ohio University Post)
If you're a regular reader of -The Post's Opinion Page (in addition to your no-doubt unerring devotion to catching Thursday's edition, of course), last week you might have noticed a couple of letters from alumni who graduated a few decades ago.
- News > Making A Buzz (Queens Courier)
“Enchanted April” E Phoenix Idealis Theater, Inc. Friday, May 23, Saturday, May 24, Friday, May 30, and Saturday, May 31
- Allan Peterson's "The Inevitable" (Seattle Times)
Bad news all too often arrives with a ringing telephone, all too early in the morning. But sometimes it comes with less emphasis, by regular...
- Caitlin talks her way to trophy success (John O'Groat Journal)
LATHERON youngster Caitlin Forbes pulled off a unique double on the closing day of the Caithness Music Festival. After taking the overall Caithness dialect trophy, she went on to win Friday evening's inter-class verse-speaking final to claim the Thurso and District Round Table Shield.
- WRITE NOW Writing Camp for Kids - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
WRITE NOW Writing Camp for KidsPittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - 1 hour agoThe camp features brainstretch exercises and breakout sessions in fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. WRITE NOW Writing Camp is designed for students who love ...
- Chatting with the president of the New England Poetry Club (The Standard-Times)
As goes National Poetry Month, so go our poetry-themed columns.
- Look at the books in Bridgewater - Beaver County Times
BRIDGEWATER — Seems like everyone’s an author today if you count rambling, recklessly punctuated Internet blogs. But there remain those who aspire to a higher standard of writing; one with subject-verb agreement, proper capitalization and a ...
- Daily-ist: Thursday - Houstonist
Daily-ist: ThursdayHoustonist, USA - 3 hours ago... will sing in Dutch, Afrikaans, French, and English, presenting songs whose texts draw from a variety of sources, including spiritual and protest poetry. ...
- Could the tail wag the dog? And should we care? - Payvand Iran News
In recent weeks western media have been awashed with rumours that US or her Israeli partner will launch a genocidal attack against the Iranian nation, in the Persian Gulf and surrounding countries you can hardly spit and not hit one of the US or her ...
- Sweet words, sweet eats at poetry reading - Northumberland Today
Sweet words, sweet eats at poetry readingNorthumberland Today, Canada - 34 minutes agoIn writing I enjoy all kinds of subjects and styles, ranging from two lines to three pages; free verse and more formal structures and that, in way, ...
- Sorted out for rhymes and lines: the secret of great lyrics (Independent)
On a recent trip to Brazil, I commented to the bossa nova-era songwriter Carlos Lyra that so many of the great Brazilian songs contain the word coracao – heart – in them. "It's so romantic," I said to Lyra. "It seems that Brazilians can't help but sing of the pain and the joy in their hearts." "Actually," Lyra replied, "there's another reason. Coracao is the easiest word in the Portuguese ...
- The chick lit(erature) of Carmen Reid - Times Online
The chick lit(erature) of Carmen ReidTimes Online, UK - 1 hour agoI saw my future as being a bohemian beatnik poetry writer. Then I had kids and kids make you so bourgeois.” She went on to study English literature at ...
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