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- Regarding the Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize (The Union)
From my twentiess on, the magazine Poetry Chicago seemed the main center for American poetry.
- Teen Talk: On the Go: An end is only beginning - Oneonta Daily Star
Teen Talk: On the Go: An end is only beginningOneonta Daily Star, NY - 13 hours agoThe last two lines (you should definitely read the entire poem) say: "Life is too strong for you _ it takes life to love life." In order to enjoy life's ...
- Currents of Discovery Sculpted - New Haven Independent
New Haven IndependentCurrents of Discovery SculptedNew Haven Independent, USA - 4 hours ago“The different currents on the planet in terms of wind and water relate to just about every topic matter, from geography to physics to poetry,” he said. ...
- MP's sexy sonnets stun staid colleagues (Ilford Recorder)
ROMANTIC MP Harry Cohen has revealed a secret passion - for penning risqué poetry. The upstanding Labour member for Wanstead has scribbled 200 sonnets in just eight months, even more than William Shakespeare managed in his entire lifetime.
- Teachers dismiss class for the last time (The Morganton News Herald)
Glen Alpine - All through this school year Susan Rhodes has kept a special photo on her desk. It is of the first class she taught at Glen Alpine Elementary School 36 years ago. This year's class will be Rhodes' last. She has decided to retire. "I've spent most of my life here," said Rhodes. "It is my family and it is hard to leave. It's the most rewarding thing I've done, other than being a ...
- Young SV poet published in anthology - Scotts Valley/San Lorenzo Valley Press-Banner
Young SV poet published in anthologyScotts Valley/San Lorenzo Valley Press-Banner, CA - 1 hour ago... a couple of poems selected for the anthology published annually by the Santa Cruz County High School Poetry Competition, sponsored by Poetry Santa Cruz. ...
- Indian journalist brings out magazine in Braille (OneWorld South Asia)
The visually impaired students of Maharashtra now have an opportunity to be as attuned to what’s happening across the globe as those who are in the habit of reading newspapers and watching television.
- Ball to get Mississippi Institute of Arts and Letters award - Hattiesburg American
Ball to get Mississippi Institute of Arts and Letters awardHattiesburg American, MS - 4 hours agoThe work of a University of Southern Mississippi English professor, internationally recognized for her poetry, will be honored again by the Mississippi ...
- Meet the 2007-08 teen LIP board - Alameda Times-Star
Cynthia Wang: Most Likely to Find a Cure for Cancer. A senior at Hercules High School, Cynthia Wang aspires to a career in medical research. Thankfully, she already has plenty of medical knowledge from her favorite shows, "Grey's Anatomy" and ...
- Remembering Tim Russert - Amherst Bee (subscription)
Remembering Tim RussertAmherst Bee (subscription), USA - 50 minutes agoRussert had an unbridled passion for the prose and poetry of American politics, but he also had a burning desire to never forget where he came from. ...
- Strange surprises on varied festival programme - Hebdenbridge Today
Strange surprises on varied festival programmeHebdenbridge Today, UK - 37 minutes agoBy Staff Copy IT'S got music, it's got theatre…and it's also got a string quartet that likes to chat, poetry evening tickets that come with free chips and a ...
- Gary Snyder awarded $100000 poetry prize - The Union of Grass Valley
Gary Snyder awarded $100000 poetry prizeThe Union of Grass Valley, CA - 6 hours agoSnyder has stepped back from teaching and book writing, but he's a thoughful communicator, pointing out in an e-mail to The Union just last week the ...
- Candidates Gone Wild: Politics as Entertainment - Oregonian
Wannabe city leaders, political junkies (myself included), and people looking for some beer-fueled entertainment on a weekday evening made their way to the Roseland Theater Monday night for Candidates Gone Wild . This it-could-only-happen-in-Portland ...
- UNT professor publishes new poetry collection (Denton Record-Chronicle)
University of North Texas English professor Bruce Bond’s Blind Rain, a book of poetry, was recently released by Louisiana State University Press. The book includes several elegies, many concerning last days and death of his father.
- 'The Willow Tree' offers cautions about what we see - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Iranian director Majid Majidi's sad, soulful film is his second to explore blindness and sight on multiple levels. His heartbreaking 1999 film, "The Color of Paradise," focused on the desperately lonely but strangely happy existence of a blind 8-year ...
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