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- Frankly Speaking… By A.A. Fenty - Stabroek News
You Guyanese Citizen! When last have you taken time to read and examine the words of our National Anthem, the song of the Republic and the many other National Songs? What lovely loyal patriotism and motivation their lyrics (and idealism) exude and ...
- Paula Abdul left 'empty' by `American Idol' song that wasn't - Cleveland Plain Dealer
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Paula Abdul must be hearing double. On a night when "American Idol" switched up the judges' format by making them hold their appraisals until every contestant had a turn, Abdul offered feedback Tuesday for two songs by Jason ...
- George Washington High School takes first place in literary competition (Danville Register & Bee)
Student winners are all staff members of Euantes, a literary arts magazine published entirely by about 25 high school students.Â
- Special to The Washington Post - Washington Post
Special to The Washington PostWashington Post, United States - Jul 5, 2008Blankethead: It's a three-syllable telegram on the theme of the fecklessness of youth, and nobody but Wayne could turn it into poetry. ...
- Suicide of farmer poet highlights the poverty trap in India (Independent)
Farming and poetry were inextricably linked for Shrikrishna Kalamb. As he poured his efforts into scraping a livelihood for him and his family from the unyielding land, so he described in verse the scale of his struggle.
- Across Acadiana - The Daily Advertiser
Across AcadianaThe Daily Advertiser, LA - 1 hour agoAs part of the program, Poet Laureate Darrell Bourque will present poetry readings and discussions. After, he will be available for signings of his new book ...
- Reconnecting with reading at county libraries (Cleveland Jewish News)
At least three times a week, Debby Rubin and her three young children head over to the Beachwood library after dinner. “When I was a kid, my library was my home-away-from-home, and I want my children to develop that same comfort zone,” she says.
- Teen Poetry Slam (Cape May County Herald)
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- Washing line, not the noose, worried Saddam - News.com.au
FORMER Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or a venereal disease during his US-supervised captivity, according to his prison writings. London-based pan-Arab daily Al-Hayat published excerpts of what it described as Saddam's prison ...
- Poetry Project people (The Block Island Times)
Among the 125 poets from 33 states who gathered for the final weekend of the 2008 Block Island Poetry Project was a substantial contingent of island folks, who Lisa Starr affectionately has dubbed “The Block Island Tribe.” Jen Lighty and Sue Littlefield taught workshops, Kate Dietz organized, Virginia Dare handled the sound system, Joya Verda managed the book table … these are just a few of the ...
- Heinrich Heine's High-Altitude Irony - New York Sun
We do not expect books from the distant past to be genuinely funny. Even those that are advertised as rascally and unorthodox tend to amuse only indirectly, as a kind of in-joke for the historically informed reader. Old books that actually make us ...
- Combermere Diary (April 2008) - Restoration - Madonna House
Combermere Diary (April 2008)Restoration - Madonna House, Canada - 13 hours agoWhat was left was quite a variety including Catherine’s Doherty’s diaries in their historical context, Catherine’s poetry, Eastern Rite Vespers, ...
- Summer reading program is here - Grand Coulee Star
Summer reading program is hereGrand Coulee Star, WA - 19 hours ago2:00 pm Kenn Nesbitt, children's author, shares his uniqueand hilarious brand of poetry with you and your children. July 3 - 3:00 pm NCRL Puppeteers ...
- Ithaca College's Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival Will ... - Ithaca College
Ithaca College's Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival Will ...Ithaca College, NY. United States - 14 hours agoAs a result, he started going to open-mike poetry readings, developed a cult following, and published two books. Distributor: John Scott, jdscott@ithaca.edu ...
- Arts Calendar: (Berkeley Daily Planet)
“Seeing Music” An exhibit inspired by traditional and folk music, in conjunction with Freight and Salvage’s 40th Anniversary, at Addison St. Windows Gallery. 848-2112.
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