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- Charlotte Kohler dies; had edited literary magazine - Richmond Times Dispatch
Charlotte Kohler dies; had edited literary magazineRichmond Times Dispatch, VA - 46 minutes agoMs. Kohler, who was known to recite Greek poetry and then provide the translation, was the first American editor to publish South African writer Nadine ...
- Simple rules for poetry (Times Education Supplement)
I use this in Science as starter, plenary or revision of key idea of any topic. For lower ability ACROSTIC poem can be easier. Pupils like it - can be funny and useful, and some said helps them remember. Literacy in science link as well !!!
- Wow, what a story! (winnipegsun.com)
It's been barely a week since Winnipeg author Andrew Davidson's first novel, The Gargoyle, landed in bookstores. But it has already carved out a niche in publishing history. And made its creator comfortably wealthy.
- MARY ELIZABETH CLUTTER - Observer-Reporter
Mary Elizabeth Clutter, 64, of Washington, died Monday, August 11, 2008, in Washington County Health Center, Chartiers Township, following a lengthy illness. Mrs. Clutter was born October 26, 1943, in Washington, a daughter of Harold Richard and ...
- Best Bets - Denver Post
Best BetsDenver Post, CO - 8 hours agoFounded in 1970 and firmly rooted in this country's rich African-American tradition, the Philadelphia Dance Company, better known as Philadanco, ...
- Life can be sweet for the homeless in Beverly Hills (Arizona Daily Star)
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — Being homeless in this upper crust enclave is not exactly like living on the street in other places.
- Who wrote 'Dreams From My Father'? (WorldNet Daily)
For years, I had a portrait of Teddy Roosevelt hanging on my living room wall. I had painted it while in high school in New York at a salon overseen by Helen Farr Sloan, the widow of famed American painter John Sloan and herself a painter of no small talent.
- Around The Towns - Bristol Press
Around The TownsBristol Press, United States - 5 hours agoPOETRY AND MUSIC FESTIVAL: In partnership with select high schools and student competitions, including the IMPAC-CSU Young Writers Competition, ...
- Books Unbound: Artfully Altering Books - Westport-News
Books Unbound: Artfully Altering BooksWestport-News, CT - 1 hour agoThis project offers a way of transforming and giving new life to a well-worn book or one with outdated information whose useful life in the collection may ...
- In Appreciation - Albany Democrat Herald
In AppreciationAlbany Democrat Herald, OR - 6 hours agoMarys Peak Poets sponsored the da Vinci Days Poetry Slam. I would like to thank the committee members: Linda Gelbrich,Be Davison Herrera, Sabrina Messenger, ...
- Review: Righteous Kill - Mirror.co.uk
Review: Righteous KillMirror.co.uk, UK - 1 hour ago... investigating a series of apparently related killings, the MO being a bullet to the head and a business card scrawled with poetry. ...
- Pay No Attention To That Man Behind the Curtain (Blogcritics.org)
The lousy job of political reporting. In the middle of the last century, stories were told of poets in the then USSR commanding audiences of tens of thousands for readings. America was astounded. Poetry? Not rock and roll? Granted, the Soviet Union backed those poets and rock stars were, of course, not allowed to tour. But, I think it is apocryphal. People will gather any time...
- KRT lauded at awards ceremony - Glasgow Daily Times
Drive to Horse Cave and you’ll encounter signs along I-65 advertising the area’s majestic cave system and the usual tourist attractions. But you might be surprised to see one about a nationally renowned theater tucked away downtown – the ...
- Just the facts (Creative Loafing Charlotte)
By Charity Frederick • New York Times bestselling author E. Lynn Harris will sign and discuss his latest book, Just Too Good To Be True (Doubleday, $16.47), at 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 22, at Joseph-Beth Booksellers, 4345 Barclay Downs Dr. This novel has all the makings for a hot summer read: a celibate college football player headed for the NFL, a beautiful cheerleader, and one overprotective ...
- ArtsAlive begins with a mime time - TriVallyCentral
ArtsAlive began a new year of bringing cultural enrichment to the children at Kent Center School by presenting a program by mime, poet and actor David Zucker last Friday. Mr. Zucker's performance set the stage for a second year of arts programs with ...
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