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- Sunday: Sent home: The suspension gap - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Champlin Park High School ninth-grader Keenan Hooper, 15, and school counselor Doyle Johnson had a friendly chat before the morning bell. Keenan was suspended often in middle school, but not once at the high school, where connecting with students and ...
- On Native Ground - American Reporter
CARTERSVILLE, Ga. -- Comes now the first frosty breath of winter, the hint of something different on its way, the silent going of the honeybees, the hummingbirds, the last buzz of a lone fly looking for warmer quarters. I put the potted yellow rose ...
- Teen reads as sight slips away (Abilene Reporter-News)
HALTOM CITY -- DeMarcus Jackson pulls a thick hardcover book from a shelf at the North Oaks Middle School library and flips through it with a sense of urgency.
- Family of woman who died after being Tasered suing police - Bradenton Herald
Family of woman who died after being Tasered suing policeBradenton Herald, United States - 4 hours agoIn a recent interview with The Associated Press, Ryan Delafield, said his aunt was an active church member, who liked to write poetry, and should still be ...
- Friends of the Gates Library Spring Celebration (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
May 14 meeting to feature performances, poetry contest winners, and refreshments.
- Another Wooden masterpiece unveiled - Los Angeles Daily News
Wooden, the legendary UCLA basketball coach who won a record 10national championships, sat in a wheelchair with a microphone in hand at John R. Wooden High School in Reseda. He made a few jokes and recited poetry while roosters crowed from the school ...
- Mike Bloomberg Writes Existentialist Poem About Tragedy of Fame - Wonkette (satire)
Mike Bloomberg Writes Existentialist Poem About Tragedy of FameWonkette (satire), DC - Apr 16, 2008Sir, you said poetry is a delight... Right. Reading it makes you smarter, more mature? Sure. But is it better for people not to read verse? Worse. ...
- Local Fourth of July celebrations this weekend (Middletown Times Herald-Record)
Friday, July 4
- West Ashley Briefs - Charleston Post & Courier
The public can learn first-hand and free of charge about South Carolina's natural resources on Saturday at an Open House at the Marine Resources Center on James Island's Fort Johnson. Hours for the Open House are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Parking will be ...
- Reporting: Thailand - American Reporter
LOS ANGELES -- Some people (especially those of us who've been around longer than we'd like to admit) continually lament what we perceive to be the decline in American poetry. We don't mean the diminished numbers of readers of poetry in this century ...
- Mamet's 'Redbelt' raises action filmmaking to an art - Seattle Post Intelligencer
David Mamet's stage reputation is built on his glorious dialogue, pushed far beyond any sense of realism into a verbal symphony of intertwining solos built on staccato bursts of profane words elevated to terse poetry. But when it comes to Hollywood ...
- The poetic power of skepticism (The Japan Times)
Nobuo Ayukawa (1920-1986) has in the West remained a relatively unknown poet. Though included in the "Columbia Anthology of Modern Japanese Literature" (as translated by J. Thomas Rimer), he is given only a footnote in Donald Keene's multivolume history of Japanese literature. This footnote, however, importantly encapsulates Ayukawa's position. Keene quotes Ayukawa's 1945 wartime diary, which is ...
- William Stafford's Poetry of False Witness - New York Sun
William Stafford's Poetry of False WitnessNew York Sun, United States - 1 hour agoBy ERIC ORMSBY When William Stafford (1914-93) was given the National Book Award for poetry, for his 1962 collection "Traveling Through the Dark," the ...
- Go & Do - weekend of art, poetry, music - Portsmouth Herald News
Go & Do - weekend of art, poetry, musicPortsmouth Herald News, NH - 48 minutes agoTickets are $32 and available online at: MKTix.com/heptunes; (978) 462-9630; and the following outlets: Exeter Music, Lee Circle Grocery, and all Bull Moose ...
- 'Facing East' in St. George; 'Curious Savage' at Hale Centre Theatre - Salt Lake Tribune
'Facing East' in St. George; 'Curious Savage' at Hale Centre TheatreSalt Lake Tribune, United States - 14 hours ago... poetry, this classic Greek tragedy unfolds the myth of Medea, known through history for saving her future husband while destroying her own family. ...
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