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- Young students form an everlasting bond - Vancouver Sun
Young students form an everlasting bondVancouver Sun, Canada - 9 hours ago... sharing their new-found knowledge about the Arctic by making clay Inukshuks, writing acrostic poetry, reading about and discussing the Great Vancouver ...
- On the bookcase - Baytown Sun
While sorting out books to donate to a library for its annual sale, I was struck by the number of “locals.” Books written by or about people in Baytown and the local area consume a considerable amount of space in my bookcase. Sorry, library fund ...
- Updated 9/3: Hip-hop poet to promote book at Oakton (Des Plaines Times)
Northbrook native Kevin Coval will read selections from his latest book at 6 p.m. Sept. 10 as part of the Chicago Writers series at Oakton Community College, 1600 E. Golf Road, Des Plaines.
- Return To Warden's Grove: Science, Desire, and the Lives of Sparrows - ScienceBlogs
Return To Warden's Grove: Science, Desire, and the Lives of SparrowsScienceBlogs - 23 minutes agoThis well-written book is a brilliant synergy between science and poetry. It describes the author's highly personal journey to establish a connection to ...
- Physician's poem gets AMA nod for publication - The Huntsville Times - al.com
Physician's poem gets AMA nod for publicationThe Huntsville Times - al.com, AL - 15 minutes ago... heads home and writes poetry. After years of penning verse mostly for himself, the 40-year-old family physician will soon have a national audience. ...
- Local poet wins Editors Choice Award - Tehechapi News
Delores Ann Velasco, a local poet from Keene, has won the Editor's Choice Award from the International Library of Poetry and Poetery.com. The poem, Agbayani, appears in a just published poetry book called Collected Whispers. Velasco wrote the poem in ...
- NOT THE QUEEN'S ENGLISH - Newsweek
NOT THE QUEEN'S ENGLISHNewsweek - 8 hours agoIn a generation's time, teachers might no longer be correcting students for saying "a book who" or "a person which." Linguist Jennifer Jenkins, an expert in ...
- After 30 years, the song remains the same at ArmadilloCon, Texas ... - Austin Chronicle
Anyone watching recent coverage of the massive Comic-Con in San Diego must think that all science-fiction conventions are costumed extravaganzas, and long-suffering fans of literary science fiction might wonder what happened to conventions where the ...
- Gift of words: Festival of the Written Arts - Coast Reporter
Gift of words: Festival of the Written ArtsCoast Reporter, Canada - 35 minutes agoShe described how the birth of this memoir had been difficult for a writer who was more comfortable with poetry. Her son’s response had been, “Good book, ...
- A jarring look at an earlier entertainment era in Los Angeles (Los Angeles Times)
Two minstrel pairs, one of them black, drew enthusiastic local crowds and lavish praise in the press. Seventy years ago, on Aug. 20, 1938, The Times published an editorial mourning the death of Thomas K. Heath, one of vaudeville's biggest stars in what is now the largely vanished phenomenon of the minstrel show.
- 'Dangerous Beauty' with Jenny Powers is 7/25 - Broadway World
Broadway World'Dangerous Beauty' with Jenny Powers is 7/25Broadway World, NY - 6 hours agoThe world premiere musical of "Dangerous Beauty" is a blend of passion, poetry and politics with an original score inspired by the best of Renaissance, ...
- Feast at Forest Fest - Alberni Valley News
Alberni Valley NewsFeast at Forest FestAlberni Valley News, Canada - 2 hours agoSound Waves, her first published book of poetry, came out in 2007, followed last fall by Splitting the Heart. Rogers is no stranger to Port Alberni. ...
- Classe tous risques - Silicon Valley's Metro
Silicon Valley's MetroClasse tous risquesSilicon Valley's Metro, CA - 3 hours agoThis lean, almost minimalist black-and-white crime story holds up well in this handsome reissue. Blocky Lino Ventura—a George Raft type—plays Abel Davos, ...
- Action News Extra: Local Libraries Offer Freebies - Pittsburgh Channel
These are the days of wallet tightening. But there’s a quiet place of refuge where one simple card holds the key to a ton of free stuff. Things are changing at your local library. Yes, it still has books for borrowing at no charge, but now a long ...
- Guevara's first wife chronicles transformation from adventurer to ... - amNewYork
Guevara's first wife chronicles transformation from adventurer to ...amNewYork, New York - Aug 12, 2008But the pair's friendship deepened as they discussed books on philosophy, politics and poetry. They also both supported the Guatemalan government of Jacobo ...
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