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- Miles Kington: How I learnt to write poetry on a computer called Otto - The Independent
The purpose of my visit, apart from giving my body the chance to recover from a hangover, was to find out how English poetry could possibly be Europeanised (9 March 1995) One of the more interesting experiments being carried out at the moment by the ...
- Nye Beach Writers' Series events focus on whales, author Doug Thompson - Newport News Times
Nye Beach Writers' Series events focus on whales, author Doug ThompsonNewport News Times, OR - 1 hour agoThe Nye Beach Writers' Series showcases authors of diverse types of writing, including fiction, nonfiction, plays, songs, Oregon history, memoir, poetry, ...
- Daily TWiP - National Hamburger Month - Nashua Telegraph
Welcome to the Daily TWiP (short for The Week in Preview), a daily online round-up of unique holidays, compelling historical observances, nifty birth and death anniversaries, and all the other odds and ends we couldn't cram into The Week in Preview ...
- Paul Morley's Guide to Musical Genres, Radio 2 (Independent)
One does not automatically connect Radio 2 with the avant-garde. But every so often it happens that a slot for it is made available, and the collision of the two makes for enormously uplifting radio. Such was the case with this week's Paul Morley's Guide to Musical Genres, which went out last Tuesday at 11.30pm, so as not to scare the infants.
- Shaw High School's Jonathan Lykes looks toward a future of making a ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Jonathan Lykes is a poet, activist, caregiver, scholar, singer and self-described "shifter and changer of things." What's next? The lean, 17-year-old Shaw High School student quietly stares into the possible future for a moment, then grins and says ...
- Paul Batou Demands Audience and Respect for Iraq - AINA
A colorful book about Iraq's history and legends, people and traditions, religions and famous sites, war and disaster. While a pharmacy student at the University of Baghdad, Paul Batou and his buddies did not know that war awaited them at the turn of ...
- A CHANCE TO DANCE Poetr... - Akron Beacon Journal
A CHANCE TO DANCE Poetr...Akron Beacon Journal, OH - 27 minutes agoPoetry in Motion — Salsa class, 7:30-8:30 tonight, PIM Home Studio, 2564 Kilgore St., Akron. Classes on Tuesday are salsa, 8:30-9:30 pm; hand dance, ...
- China's junk culture (BBC News)
China is an emerging superpower, but back in the 19th Century Brits were scathing of this alien culture.
- Variety is the spice at Westmoreland Festival - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Pittsburgh Post GazetteVariety is the spice at Westmoreland FestivalPittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - 2 hours agoPoetry and Short Story Contest entrees are also displayed. Encampments, where visitors can learn about daily life of the times and groups represented, ...
- 'Step outside the box': Immaculate grads urged to pursue their dreams - Danbury News-Times
DANBURY -- Immaculate High School Principal Richard Stoops gathered his 99 seniors outside the Danbury school after their graduation Wednesday so they could toss their caps into the air in unison. For them, it was his final show of leadership, and in ...
- Funny prize from Rosen (Guardian Unlimited)
May 14: Children's laureate Michael Rosen has stepped up his mission to put the pleasure back into reading by creating a prize for the funniest children's books
- Still going strong after 25 years - Stratford-upon-Avon Observer
ONE in four of us will experience some sort of mental health illness in our lifetime. That's a staggering statistic, but despite the clear prevalence of the problem it's still an issue surrounded by stigma. Tucked away on a quiet residential road in ...
- 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.
- International poetry at reading (Mississauga News)
Kavitaon The Cross Currents Indo-Canadian International Arts group has organized an afternoon of multicultural poetry this Sunday in Mississauga. Ki Ek Shaam, which translates to An Evening of Poems, will feature readings of poetry in Hindi and Urdu languages.
- Video game reviews: 'UEFA Euro 2008,' 'Mass Effect,' 'Conan: Hyborian ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
"UEFA Euro 2008" tries to evoke passion and not just on the pitch. If you have played EA Sports' FIFA series, this game will feel like a comfortable pair of shoes. The players, the teams and the stadiums are all here in rich detail. Game controls are ...
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