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- Teen's poem wins top award (EveningNews24)
A Norwich schoolgirl's poem describing her fears that the earth is slowly being destroyed has landed her a top regional award. Katie Furniss has won the top prize in the East of England Young Writers competition for her poem based on the theme of I Have a Dream.
- Rec vehicle busts past the barriers - Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
You wouldn’t call this a typical tribute to a best friend. There are no poems or plaques. No bouquets of flowers, planted dutifully every spring – or photographs, framed and matted in black. This tribute, to a man who died 10 years ago, is a ...
- All the school's on stage - Salt Lake Tribune
All the school's on stageSalt Lake Tribune, United States - 1 hour agoTeachers selected poetry, diary entries, scenes and letters that students wrote from the vantage point of the historical periods they were studying and that ...
- I kinda (heart) NYC: A poetry event with Chicago poets on the ... - Chicago Public Radio
I kinda (heart) NYC: A poetry event with Chicago poets on the ...Chicago Public Radio, IL - 4 hours agoJoin us for mouth-watering poetry from I Speak of the City: New York City Poems, conversation with the editor Steven Wolf, and a feast of rivaling ...
- Site navigation (Rochdale Observer)
You are here: Home | News | A feast of culture! A feast of culture! STORYBOOK characters, a huge inflatable whale and a fusion of great music and exotic smells provided Stopfordians with a veritable feast last weekend.
- Writing contest encourages storytelling - Williams Lake Tribune
Williams Lake TribuneWriting contest encourages storytellingWilliams Lake Tribune, Canada - 5 hours agoOne of his stories was recently selected for publication in the Poetry Institute of Canada’s latest book for young writers called Clouds. ...
- Write here, write now: Naropa writing program encourages young artists to push boundaries (Colorado Daily)
Since the summer of 1974, the Summer Writing Program (SWP) at Naropa University has embraces a unique heritage of fostering a conglomeration of artists on the cusp of breaking their own mold.
- An 'I am' poem (Berkshire Eagle)
Preferring to eschew the popularly proclaimed "National Poetry Month" of April for the other 11 months, I've written a new poem using an old form. It's called the "I Am" poem and it comes with a list of questions, which poets can choose to answer or not.
- Mallard Lake in Tanglewood Park - Winston-Salem Journal
Mallard Lake in Tanglewood ParkWinston-Salem Journal, NC - 1 hour agoExpress yourself during an open-mike poetry slam each Thursday at 7 pm at Dr. J's House of Soul Food (1527 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive., 771-7663). 5. ...
- Arrest over Shakespeare theft (Channel 4)
A man has been arrested after a priceless first edition of Shakespeare's plays was handed in to a library.
- Author Danielle Steel writes to 'give people hope' (AP via Yahoo! News)
It's only 9:33 a.m., but already Danielle Steel is having a lousy morning.
- Boston Globe: 'Raisin in the Sun' adaptation translates well on screen (San Jose Mercury News)
This adaptation of the knockout 2004 stage revival of "A Raisin in the Sun" (originally shown on ABC) is a model of how the screen can bring us up close to great stage acting without deadening it. Browse our event listings Movie listings | Movie theaters
- The 5-minute Interview: Roger Lloyd Pack, Actor (Independent)
Roger Lloyd Pack, 64, is perhaps best known for his roles as Colin 'Trigger' Ball in 'Only Fools and Horses' and Owen Newitt in 'The Vicar of Dibley'. He will be participating in this year's Ledbury Poetry Festival, which takes place from 4-13 July.
- Party for Israel's 60th birthday draws throng to NSU campus (Miami Herald)
Commander Marvin Simon of Jewish War Veterans Post 730 in Plantation was honored Sunday to escort the American and Israeli flags during Broward's biggest party for Israel's 60th birthday.
- One's choice of language should always come from the heart - El Paso Times
One's choice of language should always come from the heartEl Paso Times, TX - 12 hours agoLet a child learn Spanish because he is enamored with the poetry of Neruda, or Russian because the land of Pushkin has cast a spell over him, ...
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