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- Teen feels teacher's devotion went well beyond her classroom (SaukValley.com)
AMBOY -- Sometimes it's the hours spent outside the classroom that separate a good teacher from a great one. In her essay, Jessica Schnaiter, 18, remembered her English teacher as someone who inspired her and instilled a new appreciation for literature and poetry.
- Beth Orton joins Latitude line up - Eastern Daily Press
More acts have been announced for this year's Latitude Festival at Henham Park, near Southwold. Brit Award-winning singer-songwriter Beth Orton will perform on the Friday night of the festival, which runs from July 17-20. Highly-rated bands Deus, I ...
- Rush: From mother, with love - Wichita Falls Times Record News
Mother’s Day is next Sunday. And, this weekend is also the big dance recital in Bowie. I know that florists make a lot of money at Mother’s Day, as do restaurants and candy and bath doodad makers. And, I’ve enjoyed my fair share of those things ...
- Belfast Poets visit Wellington, hosted by RAM - Scoop.co.nz (press release)
Belfast Poets visit Wellington, hosted by RAMScoop.co.nz (press release), New Zealand - 3 hours ago"We're thrilled to be hosting their first performance in the capital", said Residents Action Movement (RAM) spokesperson Cordelia Black. ...
- Poetry alive (7/13) - Commercial Dispatch
In these parts, it’s not every day you have the opportunity to attend a poetry reading. Though, in early June, the Rosenzweig Arts Center hosted an open mic night for poets and musicians. Several favorable comments and notices in this paper made me ...
- Poem to be published in poetry anthology - Amarillo Globe News
A poem written by Ashlyn Thomas, 12, a Westover Park Junior High School student, will be published by The American Library of Poetry in an anthology, "Brilliance." The entry by the daughter of Alan and Patty Thomas, "The First Day of Spring," has ...
- News Briefs - Courier News
Decoration is Sunday at St. Joe Cemetery. The program begins at 10 a.m. with Jeff Haralson as moderator. The program includes: Opening song by Danny Duvall, opening prayer by Jerry Davis, welcome by J.C. Kinder, cemetery committee report by Bobbie ...
- America Back on Track... for Tuesday, June 10th - OpEdNews.com
Here is America Back on Track... for Tuesday, June 10th. Our Quote of the Day is from Plato who said, "The most effective kind of education is that a child should play amongst lovely things." Some observations on the news... Here is America Back on ...
- Good enough to frame - Business Standard
Good enough to frameBusiness Standard, India - 1 hour agoPoetry, literature, music, dance and, of course, art all share a link to food — they all provide food for thought, he says. So, thoughtfully, he rolls out ...
- MacNeil, Domanski pick up more book awards - Cape Breton Post
MacNeil, Domanski pick up more book awardsCape Breton Post, Canada - 19 minutes agoFor Domanski, a Sydney native now based in Halifax, the Atlantic Poetry Prize is the latest in a series of acknowledgements for All Our Wonders Unavenged, ...
- Lowe Foundation Information Center opens to public - Dowagiac News
CASSOPOLIS - Cass County's newest museum opened to the public Wednesday afternoon. Darlene Lowe and curator Heidi Connor listen Wednesday afternoon as Dan Wyant, president and chief operating officer of the Edward Lowe Foundation, explains its ...
- Independent small presses provide oases (Honolulu Star-Bulletin)
In a market dominated by corporate book publishers, it's up to independent small presses to provide an oasis for writers whose challenging approach to style and subject matter could easily fall through the cracks.
- Making beautiful music together - Edmonton Sun
Making beautiful music togetherEdmonton Sun, Canada - 2 hours agoHis romantic affiliation with another skilled songsmith, Colleen Brown, only made this effort more interesting. Suddenly there was something to bounce it ...
- Does This Make Me Look Old? - Chronicle of Higher Education (subscription)
Does This Make Me Look Old?Chronicle of Higher Education (subscription) - 31 minutes agoThat's why healthy academic retirees often go into something new: spying, drumming, tutoring, poetry writing, hectoring the powerful. You're never too old, ...
- Zimbabwe: Power Cuts, Low Turnout Mar Nyanga Arts Festival (AllAfrica.com)
INTERMITTENT power cuts and low turnout of artistes were biggest let-downs in the just-ended three day Nyanga multicultural arts festival held in the resort town over the weekend.
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