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- Close to Home: School Notes - Maine Sunday Telegram
Annie Finch, shown reading at the Portland Public Library in April, is a judge in the Merriconeag Poetry Festival. Twenty students from eight public and private high schools in southern Maine have been chosen as finalists in the first Merriconeag ...
- Tragic poetic lament for lost tortoise - audio - Chichester Observer
A BELOVED lost tortoise has inspired her distraught owner to write poetry pleading for her return. Washington woman Trisha Cook has turned to verse as her solace after losing life-long reptilian friend Henrietta - who lived with her for 33 years ...
- Arts and Culture - Philippine Star Online
A few weeks ago down in Sydney , I picked up a newspaper and discovered a new word: “stoush.” Two rich and pretty sisters (always guaranteed to wake me up with the morning coffee) were embroiled in a catfight, but before I could even get to the ...
- ALS walk enters fifth year in Woodbridge - Woodbridge Sentinel
ALS walk enters fifth year in WoodbridgeWoodbridge Sentinel, USA - 34 minutes agoAnderson said her father would e-mail everyone with his progress, pictures of his granddaughter and his poetry. The fifth annual Walk to Defeat ALS will be ...
- First Read: Clinton makes Rocky a 'pansy' (MSNBC)
North Carolina Democratic Gov. Mike Easley made his endorsement official this morning, saying that Hillary Clinton “gets it” and is a fighter who he said “makes Rocky Balboa look like a pansy.”
- Past and present collide in world-premiere production of The Uncurled ... - Greenville News
Safely secluded in the New Mexico desert, a Vietnam War-era draft resister named Zeke lives a life of contented self-exile with his wife and teenage daughter. But when his long-unacknowledged younger brother arrives bearing a bequest for Zeke's ...
- [Best Bets] Saturday, May 24 (Jackson Free Press)
The Greater Belhaven Market opens today at 9 a.m., with local artists, craft-makers and food magicians selling their best items until 1 p.m. in the Belhaven McDade’s parking lot.
- Talking Books hits the road with Spiral Jetta, Erin Hogan’s account ... - CBC News
The title says a lot: Spiral Jetta: A Road Trip through the Land Art of the American West (University of Chicago Press). What it doesn’t say is that when Erin Hogan, decided to go on her 3,000-mile solo car trip, she was daunted by the thought of ...
- Metaphors for Dummies* By Mary Grabar - Town Hall
Metaphors for Dummies* By Mary GrabarTown Hall, DC - 3 hours agoOld-fashioned scholars used to study him for his innovative writing style, his mark on the modernist movement, as well as for the ideas he presented in his ...
- Teacher was an inspiration to a generation - Northampton Chronicle
A speech and drama teacher who was an inspiration to a generation of performing arts students in Northamptonshire has died aged 88. Anita Wright was involved with the Northamptonshire Festival of Music and Drama for more than 50 years and helped ...
- Eat to the Pariah Beat - Argus Champion
Eat to the Pariah BeatArgus Champion, NH - 50 minutes ago“Pariah Beat Radio” is a lively stew of Americana, punk, sacred harp, western swing, beat poetry crusty blues and eastern European klezmer music. ...
- Bone's succinct, quiet force endures - Age
Pamela Bone's coffin leaves St George's Anglican Church in Malvern yesterday. She died last week, aged 68, after four years with multiple myeloma. READERS and friends mourning the death of former Age columnist Pamela Bone this week might have found ...
- U. Utah Phillips Has Passed Away - Bay Area Indymedia
Bay Area IndymediaU. Utah Phillips Has Passed AwayBay Area Indymedia, CA - 14 hours agoIn 1991 Phillips recorded, in one take, an album of song, poetry and short stories entitled I've Got To Know, inspired by his anger at the first Gulf War. ...
- Poets will spin their magic at Blue Bridge Festival - Georgina Advocate
Poets will spin their magic at Blue Bridge FestivalGeorgina Advocate, Canada - 1 hour agoComments like this are often heard in areas where people remember the trauma of poetry class in high school. We have learned to think about poetry as stuff ...
- Eighth-graders create Holocaust museum (The Champaign News-Gazette)
CHAMPAIGN – The hallway and classrooms at Franklin Middle School were draped with black paper chains and lined with displays. The students standing in front of them rattled off the facts to visitors – 83,000 Jews dead from starvation or disease in the Warsaw Ghetto. Families sending children into hiding. People waiting for days at a switching yard, without food or water, to board a train to a ...
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