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- Young writers find right words at Morris program - Bridgeton News
In summer, it's easier finding a teenager eager to put on a swimsuit than to put pen to paper. But 15-year-old Aurora Pfefferkorn spent a week in Morris County studying writing styles and expanding a recent short story assignment for English class ...
- Poetry and Air, Imagery and Earth - New York Times
New York TimesPoetry and Air, Imagery and EarthNew York Times, United States - 2 hours agoNext is a poem from the British Council book, “Feeling the Pressure: Poetry and science of climate change,” edited by Paul Munden. ...
- Charles Oakley: Artist praised for his 'poetry in paint' - The Independent
Charles Oakley was one of an important generation of British painters who, in the late Forties, arrived at the Slade School of Fine Art wearing "demob" suits. He had neither portfolio nor sketchbooks to show, but a single watercolour, depicting a ...
- Life and death in the Bible - Asia Times
Theology was dethroned as queen of the sciences two centuries ago. This splendid book supports the case for restoration. How are we to make sense of a world in which the raw issues of life and death - secular society's failure to endure life, and ...
- BBC website signals greater interactivity (Guardian Unlimited)
The BBC is developing an extensive personalisation system on bbc.co.uk this year as part of a wider plan to improve interactivity. By Jemima Kiss
- The Stew (The Tampa Tribune)
TASTES JUST LIKE CHICKEN Kathleen Flinn, author of the book "The Sharper Your Knife, the Less You Cry" and part-time Anna Maria Island resident, is a member of the food writer's portion of the International Association of Culinary Professionals. That makes her privy to new books coming out. She says a recent notification caught her attention.
- Theater, music and dance celebrate Juneteenth liberation - Providence Journal
Providence JournalTheater, music and dance celebrate Juneteenth liberationProvidence Journal, RI - 5 hours agoTomorrow, Saturday and Sunday, Providence celebrates Juneteenth, with theater, poetry, dance and music. The series of shows, collectively called Liberation: ...
- Young poet finds inspiration in family (Louisville Courier-Journal)
August Johnson started screaming when she read the letter saying she'd placed first in Category 2 of the Kentucky State Poetry Society Student Contest. Then the 9-year-old fourth-grader started crying. It took a while for her parents to realize she was screaming and crying for joy.
- Poems That Will Make You Think Deeply About Making Dreams Come True -- New Book Talks About Life Experiences on Many ... (PrimeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance)
EDISON, N.J., June 2, 2008 -- To make our dreams come true, we need to fully understand the many threads and meanings of our lives. An engaging talk about life is all set to begin with the release of the new book Dreams Come True, authored by Cath.
- Why Don't Poems Rhyme Anymore? - Huffington Post
Why Don't Poems Rhyme Anymore?Huffington Post, NY - 5 hours agoThe poet and critic Dana Gioia in his "Notes on New Formalism" ticked off what he perceived to be the problems with contemporary free verse poetry: The ...
- Instant karma - Financial Times
“And then all this earthquake and all this stuff happened, and I thought, is that karma – when you’re not nice – that the bad things happen to you?” Offhand speculation it may have been, but what Sharon Stone said about the Sichuan ...
- Cleveland Arts Prize announces 2008 winners - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Every year, the Cleveland Arts Prize highlights artists and leaders in the local culture whose work the judges believe brings pride to Northeast Ohio. Eleven people, including a young classical music composer and a bookseller with more than 50 years ...
- Keeping Tabs - Watertown TAB & Press
Keeping TabsWatertown TAB & Press, MA - 1 hour agoPoetry and Jazz: If you’re a John Coltrane or Miles Davis fan, welcome to nine days of heaven. If you’re not, then watch out because your personal hell is ...
- Asia's love of 'living art' koi fish growing (TODAYonline)
This file photo shows an employee of Nippon Koi farm feeding koi fish in an aquatic hotel, in Singapore. Koi, an ornamental fish which enthusiasts liken to a moving work of art, are gaining popularity across Asia thanks to changing lifestyles and increasingly sophisticated tastes, experts say.
- Weekend Watch: Flowers take center stage - MPNnow.com
News 8Weekend Watch: Flowers take center stageMPNnow.com, NY - 2 hours agoTickets, available at the door or in advance at the church, are $7 for adults, $5 for kids ages 5 to 17 and free for kids under 5. Proceeds will benefit the ...A feast for the senses MPNnow.comall 5 news articles
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