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- Intellectual gloss doesn't save writer's grossly racist slurs - The Gazette (Montreal)
Intellectual gloss doesn't save writer's grossly racist slursThe Gazette (Montreal), Canada - 6 hours ago... non-fiction, drama and poetry. In an article in L'Aut'Journal magazine, Beaulieu called Jean "a queen-negro" and the "small, black queen of Radio-Canada ...
- Writing Nerds - A Conversation About Blogs with Bethlehem Shoals - Blazer's Edge
Writing Nerds - A Conversation About Blogs with Bethlehem ShoalsBlazer's Edge, OR - 1 hour agoComing from a fiction/poetry background rather than a journalism background, that particular criticism of blogging gnaws at me because a lot of good writing ...
- In this section - Henderson Daily News
As West Rusk students began their summer vacations, West Rusk Elementary kindergarten teacher Debbie Kitchings, right, spent part of her day Friday signing her newly published collection of poetry for coworkers and the community. Vicki Crawford was ...
- Young students form an everlasting bond (Vancouver Sun)
I have witnessed an amazing journey of friendship develop between 20 eight-year-olds and 10 octo- and nonagenarians who came together this past school year thanks to the wisdom of one "newbie" Grade 3 teacher.
- A Columbus of our dreams - Los Angeles Times
A Columbus of our dreamsLos Angeles Times, CA - 1 hour agoThe sea, as someone once remarked, is more truth than poetry, and the boy is experiencing in real time what he had only anticipated in theory: "No matter ...
- Lake County teenagers make 'Nashville Star' debut - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Laura Fedor, left, and Sophie Zalokar on the set of "Nashville Star." Although they grew up within twanging distance of Cleveland's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, two Lake County teenagers have set their sights on becoming country stars in Nashville ...
- Asia’s Top Music and Lifestyle Event Singapore Sun Festival to ... - è¯å¯Œè²¡ç¶“
Asia’s Top Music and Lifestyle Event Singapore Sun Festival to ...è¯å¯Œè²¡ç¶“, Hong Kong - 2 hours ago... and accomplished political foreign correspondent Andrew Forbes -- who will delve into the world of history, fiction, food, poetry and news journalism. ...
- Rochester, Brighton students grasp power of words (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
The Sokol High School Literary Award winners understand the power of words, and use them to connect with others.
- The 'slashes' of this world - Deccan Herald
Deccan HeraldThe 'slashes' of this worldDeccan Herald, India - 55 minutes agoShe also cites some wonderful examples such as that of a financier in the US who used to publish books of poetry and finally landed a job as the head of the ...
- Puhallo's poems are for you, pardner (Whistler Question)
If you’ve successfully entertained groups of school kids and university professors, crowds at a coffee house, a farm gathering and a group of bikers at a wedding, it’s pretty safe to say your act has broad appeal.
- Dennis aims to make BT&D the green choice for UK publishers (PrintWeek)
Felix Dennis will promote Butler and Tanner's green credentials to win business from UK publishers when the new business opens next Friday (1 August).
- Sageser, Hardage earn Padereski Awards - Plainview Daily Herald
Thirteen local piano students from the class of Betty Jayne Castle, piano teacher in Hale Center, participated in the National Piano Playing Guild Auditions, sponsored by the National Guild of Piano Teachers, Teacher Division of the American College ...
- A Standing O in the middle of a show? - Broadway World
The Spectacle has, indeed, an emotional attraction of its own, but, of all the parts, it is the least artistic, and connected least with the art of poetry.
- Meet Amitabh, Bollywood's multi-talented wordsmith - CNN-IBN
CNN-IBNMeet Amitabh, Bollywood's multi-talented wordsmithCNN-IBN, India - 1 hour agoMy mother used to say that when you sing you should sing perfectly because you don’t understand poetry, you don’t relish it so much so there isn’t much ...
- Awards soldier's legacy (The Republican)
SPRINGFIELD - Army Pfc. Markus J. Johnson died four years ago when his vehicle rolled over in Anbar Province Iraq. Johnson, 20, was the first Springfield soldier to lose his life in Iraq. But his spirit lives on, his family says, in the scholarships awarded in his name each year.
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