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- Poetry and art guide teacher through life - Columbia Missourian
Poetry and art guide teacher through lifeColumbia Missourian, MO - 32 minutes agoThe professor had his students perform at coffee shops, write poems in two or more aesthetic styles and, once, they had to do a two-hour free write. ...
- Young authors find their place with second book publication - Newport News-Times
“Find Your Place: Poetry & Prose from Seashore Family Literacy†is a book published by the participants in the Young Writers Group in Waldport. A book event is scheduled for 6 p.m. Thursday, May 29, at the Waldport Community Learning Center ...
- Harbor Light: Theater for grown-ups offers new possibilities for ... - Fosters Daily Democrat
Courtesy photo Peter (Chris Curtis), the sole surviving member of his high school band, performs at his 20th high school reunion in "The Pavilion." Tickets "The Pavilion" will run Friday through Sunday evenings at 7:30 p.m., with Sunday matinees at 2 ...
- Rendered Mute - Article.nationalreview.com
Both men have put out Spanish-language ads and both made appearances Tuesday at the national convention of the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC). Obama, however, seems to know something about the Hispanic soul that McCain doesn’t ...
- Community Briefs (5/9) - Ahwatukee Foothills News
The Festival of Lights is gearing up for its Eighth Annual Charity Golf Tournament at the Foothills Golf Course on Saturday, June 7. This four-person scramble with a 7 a.m. shotgun start will benefit the Festival of Lights and the Kiwanis Club of ...
- Religion is poetry (Salon.com)
The beauties of religion need to be saved from both the true believers and the trendy atheists, argues compelling religious scholar James Carse.
- More fun and festivities at Bay Days (Bridgeton News)
COMMERCIAL TWP. -- This year's Delaware Bay Days, June 14 and 15, is expanded to include even more sites than before.
- Affairs of the heart (Guardian Unlimited)
Annie Proulx, Ludmilla Ulitskaya, Nicolas Fargues and Alissa York in an exclusive debate on the power and purpose of love in fiction
- Jason Shinder, 52 (Provincetown Banner)
Jason Shinder, 52, of Provincetown and New York City, died on April 25 at his home in Manhattan. Shinder was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., in 1955. He was a graduate of Skidmore College, where he received his bachelor of arts degree, and the University of California-Davis.
- New on the Net: Fourth of July edition - Cleveland Plain Dealer
The Fourth of July weekend seems like a good time to stay close, save gas and take an online visit to the National Archives, maybe for an exploration of the Declaration of Independence. You can find a scanned copy of the original, the text ...
- Seeing Past the Gorgons - Nation
Peter Schjeldahl is the only currently practicing art critic whose style I envy. He can do things with words on which other critics can only look with wonder--though he sometimes does them too often or too flashily, so that reading seventy-five of ...
- School librarian dons different personas to get kids to read (The Sacramento Bee)
With her students out on summer break, now might be the only time to learn the whole story about Cary Kelly, the one-of-a-kind librarian with the multiple personalities. Sacramento Country Day School librarian Cary Kelly, a former ballet dancer who often portrays different characters for her students, plays Mrs. Teaselpaw as Nathan Menan, 6, reads a poem. Cary Kelly has played a ...
- ‘I was never really bad but I did get into trouble with a hoop and ... - WalesOnline
‘I was never really bad but I did get into trouble with a hoop and ...WalesOnline, United Kingdom - 44 minutes agoPhilosophy, poetry, history, regaining shelf space failed to quell stirring, avenging feelings. Norman Berg, 74, lives in St Mellons but was born in Penylan ...
- Franz Ferdinand set for Latitude - BBC News
The Latitude Festival has officially opened its doors to festival-goers who are descending on the event for its third year running. Franz Ferdinand headline the first night of the three-day festival, while both Sigur Ros and Interpol will top the ...
- Redwood High senior wins first prize for poetry - Marin Independent Journal
Redwood High School senior Andrew Lin won first prize at the Marin Poetry Center's 19th annual High School Poetry Awards ceremony. Lin won for his poem "Waiting, a response." Stephen Siegel, also a senior at Redwood High, won second place for his ...
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