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- Belleville student place second in national poem contest - Belleville Intelligencer
Megan Berndt’s poignant poem about her ailing grandfather has garnered national recognition. The Sir Mackenzie Bowell School student finished second in the Grade 7 category in a national writing contest sponsored by Polar Expressions Publishing of ...
- Buzz: News from the local arts world - Nashua Telegraph
Buzz: News from the local arts worldNashua Telegraph, NH - 4 hours agoPhase I of the project involves these student writers in a journey of discovery that will eventually lead their poetry to be sung by their own high school ...
- Library may bear publisher's name - Jackson Clarion Ledger
Library may bear publisher's nameJackson Clarion Ledger, MS - 4 hours agoHe also wrote poetry. His father wrote a book of poetry." Tisdale died July 7 at age 80. Given his lifelong love of the printed word, Thomas-Tisdale said ...
- Class Of 2008 Bids Farewell To Williams Amid Songs, Poetry, Words ... - TheDay
Class Of 2008 Bids Farewell To Williams Amid Songs, Poetry, Words ...TheDay, CT - 47 minutes agoThe ceremony featured students reciting their own poetry, performing their own songs and a solo from Handel's opera “Xerxes.” As per graduation tradition, ...
- A quiet word with the wicked one - Bournemouth Daily Echo
A quiet word with the wicked oneBournemouth Daily Echo, UK - 4 hours agoBy Jeremy Miles AT last, word has reached me from across the galaxies from the evil Davros and he speaks of poetry, humour, Harpo Marx and jelly babies. ...
- Mary Peccolo; original owner of Blue Door Bookstore, arts supporter (San Diego Union-Tribune)
Hillcrest wasn't Hillcrest yet when Mary Peccolo and her husband opened the Blue Door Bookstore on Fifth Avenue in 1961. The tiny shop came to be known as a literary center for Bohemians, intellectuals, artists and activists.
- Six scholars join the National Council on the Humanities - Indianapolis Star
Six scholars join the National Council on the HumanitiesIndianapolis Star, United States - 46 minutes agoShe has written five books, including Black Faces, Black Interests: The Representation of African Americans in Congress, which won the Woodrow Wilson prize ...
- Don Guy will be missed - Harnesslink
Don Guy will be missedHarnesslink, New Zealand - 3 hours ago... Gilgamesh, Glenaldon, Monetecito, Poetry Man, Rathillet, Shy Dene, 1983 Wedderburn Pacing Cup winner Tarhill, Tonka Apollo, Transit Earl and Ubleis. ...
- Dan Stryk’s poetry collection, Solace of the Aging Mare, dares to ... - Kansas City Star
The questions these poems ask are ones that can never be answered with any finality. The pastoral settings of most of the verses here give us that needed moment of respite when we can begin to look more deeply into ourselves, knowing that ultimately ...
- Remembering two special people - Utica Observer Dispatch
Remembering two special peopleUtica Observer Dispatch, NY - 2 hours agoAfter a quizzical look, he replied with the poetry of a rich, full life well-lived. “I couldn’t be any happier,” said Jim Pounds, who shared his joy every ...
- James May: Raising a glass to Dr Porsche - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.ukJames May: Raising a glass to Dr PorscheTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 1 hour agoPoetry readings take place in pubs, and the choir of my local church can often be found in the Cross Keys before exhorting the flock to greater piety from ...
- Bu Da 2.5 Milyon Dolarlık Loca - Güncel Haber
Bu Da 2.5 Milyon Dolarlık LocaGüncel Haber, Turkey - 53 minutes ago6 April 1968: 13th Eurovision Song Contest. Katie Boyle introduced entries from 17 countries. Spain won with "La la la" performed by Massiel. ...
- Kiss and Make Up - Slate
The New York Times leads with uncommitted superdelegates fearing a prolonged battle for the Democratic presidential nomination. The Times says the Democratic heavies are "uncertain about who, if anyone, would step in to fill a leadership vacuum and ...
- As freedoms wane in ex-Soviet bloc, Ukraine fills the gap (AP via Yahoo! News)
A gloomy Vladimir Putin wears a Czarist crown, clutching a bag full of dollars and a miniature television tower.
- Wall-E: The best reviewed film of the year? - National Post
Wall-E: The best reviewed film of the year?National Post, Canada - 3 hours agoStephanie Zacharek of Salon says "the picture feels weirdly, and disappointingly, disjointed, something that starts out as poetry and ends as product."
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