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- Beat writer called eastern N.C. home in the 1950s (The Daily Reflector)
You'd never know it leaving town on West Mount Drive that you're about to pass a gem of a house.
- Students recite poetry at Elmhurst Library contest (The Doings Elmhurst)
Caitlin McManus stood at the front of the room behind a microphone reciting an original poem titled, "You Are." "You are my whispered word, my shadow on the wall," the Churchville Middle School eighth-grader read. She seemed nervous, and Phyllis Carroll, president of the Friends of the Library, stopped her multiple times, just to work on her enunciation of that phrase alone.
- New Zealand Poet Slated For Success (Scoop.co.nz)
This long awaited first poetry collection from one of New Zealandâs finest writers reveals Iain Britton as a poet with a remarkable and distinctive voice who is already attracting international interest.
- At Theatre Ariel, A 60th Celebration - Evening Bulletin
At Theatre Ariel, A 60th CelebrationEvening Bulletin, PA - 38 minutes agoSixty readers from various walks of life will read poetry about Israel by Israeli poets, all in English. The presentation is also a nod to Philadelphia's ...
- Cross-Dressing Sleuth Triumphs in Novels by Former Citi Manager - Bloomberg
Cross-Dressing Sleuth Triumphs in Novels by Former Citi ManagerBloomberg - 2 hours agoMost of Ottoman poetry was odes, love poems to the saki boys. They weren't considered homosexual. Life has changed now. There are no longer any of those ...
- SIR KENNEDY CELEBRATES HIS 72ND BIRTHDAY - Democrat Newspaper
Democrat NewspaperSIR KENNEDY CELEBRATES HIS 72ND BIRTHDAYDemocrat Newspaper, St. Kitts and Nevis - 1 hour agoOther congratulatory messages were delivered by family and friends of Sir Kennedy through poetry and song. Another highlight of the evening was when Mr. ...
- Festivities climax celebration of Israel - Deseret News
Festivities climax celebration of IsraelDeseret News, UT - 1 hour agoThe final city on the tour was Tel Aviv, where the poetry of a famous resident of the city, Chaim Nachman Bialik, was featured. Musical performances by the ...
- âCarpetbaggerâs Childrenâ is storytelling at its best (Cleveland Jewish News)
If you like a good story, youâll enjoy âThe Carpetbaggerâs Children.â Written in 2002 by master playwright Horton Foote when he was 86, the drama revolves around three sisters who relive their familyâs history in an era spanning post-Civil War Reconstruction to the present.
- 'Beheading' poet wins conviction appeal - News.com.au
A former employee at a newspaper kiosk at Heathrow airport, she had written poetry which prosecutors said advocated violent extremism, and also downloaded Islamist literature from the Internet.
- Charles Moskos, RIP - Outside the Beltway
Charles Moskos, RIPOutside the Beltway, VA - 9 hours agoThat sentence is a kind poetry, evoking whole aspects of his life in a few words. Phil Carter has an excellent tribute. Some highlights: Charlie was an ...
- Cross book partly set in La., has lots of action - Baton Rouge Advocate
Lee Crossâ Pandemonium in 2012 (Virginia City Publishing Company, $13.95 softcover) would be of little if any interest to local readers if it did not use Louisiana as one of its settings. Itâs a fantasy tale that takes place in the near future ...
- Every School Every Thursday -- Ankeny - Des Moines Register
In honor of April being National Autism month, Crocker Elementary students proudly wore their favorite hats to school April 4 to raise money and awareness for Easter Seals Camp Sunnyside. Students brought in $1 to sport their favorite hat. We raised ...
- In print or online, her words earn prize - Baltimore Sun
In print or online, her words earn prizeBaltimore Sun, United States - 3 hours agoWhen I reached the Literary House, the snow was already bearing down on the black roof, muting the pitch of it to the same grays and whites that already ...
- Zidane to play in Sydney (Tribalfootball.com)
French legend Zinedine Zidane heads a star-studded international line-up that will play an exhibition match in Australia next month.
- Social networking sites benefit low-income group students (New Kerala)
Washington, June 21: Students from low-income groups who use MySpace and Facebook are as technologically proficient as their richer counterparts, according to a study.
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