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- BHS's literary magazine continues to be well-received (The Pantagraph)
BLOOMINGTON -- When they started the season, Bloomington High School artists, poets and writers knew it would be difficult to live up to the achievements of their peers last year.
- Editorial: Cauldron should be student run, no strings attached - U-Wire.com
Instead of serving as a watchdog for governments, administrators and institutions, journalists who do not function freely, who feel threatened with retribution for controversial stories, are reverted to puppets, dictating the will of those in power ...
- The Impostor, by Damon Galgut - The Independent
A ramshackle farmhouse in the hinterland of South Africa, a mysterious silent neighbour and a town where corruption has become a way of life. These ingredients go into making Damon Galgut's follow-up to The Good Doctor. It's a spine-chilling read ...
- Zidane to play in Sydney (Tribalfootball.com)
French legend Zinedine Zidane heads a star-studded international line-up that will play an exhibition match in Australia next month.
- Jacqueline Bishop: Choosing the write way - Jamaica Gleaner
Jamaica GleanerJacqueline Bishop: Choosing the write wayJamaica Gleaner, Jamaica - 2 hours agoI hate how creative writing, particularly poetry writing, has been largely segregated and divorced from the body politic. "I would love to see poetry and ...
- Hope we get our first female Indian Idol this year: Javed Akhtar (Interview) (New Kerala)
By Sreya Basu, Kolkata, May 22 : Young songwriters don't give enough importance to the craft of poetry, says screenwriter and lyricist Javed Akhtar.
- Odds and ends from your schools - Roanoke Times
Click the button above to see all of our community coverage, or go straight to your community's homepage with the menu below. Raleigh Court Elementary School is holding a Scholastic "Reading Road Trip Book Fair" open to students, staff and the ...
- Pizarro: Ex-Smash Mouth guitarist ignites an explosive weekend - Silicon Valley
It feels topsy-turvy to have fireworks on the first night of the San Jose America Festival, which kicks off Friday, but there should be plenty of fun activities to last the weekend. It'll be a treat to see Greg Camp , the Santa Cruz guitarist and ...
- Anne d’Harnoncourt dies - Philadelphia Inquirer
Anne d’Harnoncourt diesPhiladelphia Inquirer, PA - 2 hours agoShe loved that museum like a child....Without her, I don't know how we're going to go ahead." D'Harnoncourt was born in Washington, DC, and grew up in New ...
- Jeanette (Yox) Helmbrecht - Jamestown Post Journal
Jeanette (Yox) HelmbrechtJamestown Post Journal, NY - 10 hours agoShe was a distinguished poet and member of the Wisconsin Fellowship of Poets and the Illinois State Poetry Society. She considered herself a social activist ...
- Real Chick Lit: Love & Life Lessons From Young Adult Novels - The Frisky
The FriskyReal Chick Lit: Love & Life Lessons From Young Adult NovelsThe Frisky, Georgia - 1 hour agoEven when Logan Bruno was acting pig-headed, the rest of The Baby-Sitters Club would be there to cheer Mary Anne up by throwing a kiddie poetry slam or ...
- In your town - Press of Atlantic City
In your townPress of Atlantic City, NJ - 18 hours agoThe event is free and will include student-manned teaching stations on composting, land species, environmental poetry, an owl presentation and activities. ...
- Insight into humble birthplace that helped shape literary giantv - yorkshirepost
A HUMBLE cottage where one of the greatest poets of the 20th century was born opens it doors to the public tomorrow. Number one Aspinal Street, in Mytholmroyd, near Halifax, was the birthplace of the late Poet Laureate Ted Hughes, and was where he ...
- 9-year-old Arnold girl publishes first book of stories (The Capital)
Alli Henderson, 9, of Arnold recently published a book of stroies, "Alli's Book of Read-aloud Stroies for Kids." Allison Jane Henderson loved to write before she could even read. Filling journal after journal with scribbles, she'd ask her mother to read it back to her.
- This week in the arts (The Columbus Dispatch)
CLASSICAL MUSIC • Westerville's "Sounds of Summer" concert series will begin with a performance by the Otterbein Concert Band at 6:30 tonight in Alum Creek Park amphitheater,
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