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- Arvon Poetry Competition: 'Break every law...' - Daily Telegraph
Don't be taken in: there is no one way to write a poem, no recipe or instruction manual, no winning formula where competitions are concerned. It's something you can only learn by doing, and even then it remains a slippery and mysterious process. Jean ...
- Library puts poet tree on display - Hattiesburg American
Library puts poet tree on displayHattiesburg American, MS - 2 hours agoThe Oak Grove Public Library has a poet tree to highlight favorite well-known poets, as well as poetry created by the library's patrons. ...
- The Sing-Song Rhythm of Poet Speak - Weekend America
Weekend AmericaThe Sing-Song Rhythm of Poet SpeakWeekend America, MN - 2 hours agoIn 1997, Pinsky took the post of Poet Laureate and introduced the Favorite Poem Project. He invited everyday Americans to share their poetry picks, ...
- Ann Ruth Levison helped build the Harvard Post into a reputable ... - Boston Globe
Boston GlobeAnn Ruth Levison helped build the Harvard Post into a reputable ...Boston Globe, United States - 16 minutes agoShe did not put down her pen, however, taking up creative writing and poetry. A book of poetry she wrote with a longtime friend titled "Solstice" will be ...
- The Prime time calendar the week of April 30, 2008 (Independent Press)
Auditions, are at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, May 21 and Thursday, May 22, for the KT Production of Roger & Hammerstein's Cinderella. KT is a theater in residence at the Academy of St. Elizabeth in Convent Station.
- Last Detail Loaded With Suggestion - The Ledger
Last Detail Loaded With SuggestionThe Ledger, FL - 1 hour agoThe introduction's author, Ted Kooser, served as United States Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress from 2004-2006. ...
- Language students prep for poetry event (The Journal News)
Pearl River High School language students who study French, Italian, Latin and Spanish will participate in the 25th Annual William Paterson World Language Poetry Competition, which is scheduled at William Paterson University in Wayne, N.J., on May 22. The competition involves students memorizing and reciting a poem in front of a panel of judges.
- Katie Parks, champion of Lubbock community, dies at 87 - LubbockOnline.com
Katie Parks, champion of Lubbock community, dies at 87LubbockOnline.com, TX - 2 hours agoA History of African Americans in Lubbock, Texas" in 2000. "She was a fabulous lady; she contributed so much to the community," Price said. ...
- Strong class of new plays showcased at festival (The Charlotte Observer)
The Who had it wrong: The kids are not all right. Violent video games, Internet and iPod addiction, anabolic steroids, familial disintegration, parental neglect, peer influence, unprotected sex, extreme sports, ghetto culture, guns, junk food and that most insidious scourge of adolescence, Christian rock -- these are a few of the perils facing the young generation, as profiled in a ...
- Barker Wins Kentucky Literary Award for Fiction - Ledger Independent
Fleming County author Garry Barker’s latest book, Kentucky Waltz won the 2008 Kentucky Literary Award for fiction presented by Western Kentucky University and the Southern Kentucky Book Fest. The award and $1,000 honorarium were presented during ...
- Guest column: Inspirational lives of two poets - News-Enterprise
Kathleen Driskell is often kidded as being the “death poet” around Spalding University’s English department. Driskell says, however, that she agrees with Wallace Stevens in his poem “Sunday Morning” when he expresses the sentiment that ...
- News Brief: Counterculture poets - The Carrboro Citizen
News Brief: Counterculture poetsThe Carrboro Citizen, NC - 39 minutes agoWilson Library’s newest exhibit examines the beginning and growth of American counterculture poetry in post-World War II twentieth century in The Beats and ...
- VERONICA'S VIEW: Black Men Talking – Meet James B. McCann (Eurweb)
*It seems anomalous when Black men speak. If still waters run deep, so do the feelings of Black men. They are painfully and beautifully human. Too often their voices go unheard.
- Janice Hogan Inducted into the Cambridge Who's Who Executive ... - 24-7PressRelease.com
The Cambridge mission is to deliver its members the recognition and competitive edge needed to network and do business effectively. /Cambridge Who's Who/ - Derry, NH, May 31, 2008, Janice Hogan, Author and Illustrator of Little Fire Lite Creations ...
- Is it the Pope? 75,000 turn out to hear Obama speak (Daily Mail)
Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama was surrounded by a sea of supporters as he stepped up his bid to become America's first black president. Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama was surrounded by a sea of supporters as he stepped up his bid to become America's first black president
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