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- Rhyme writer pens fraction fun - The Tribune
Rhyme writer pens fraction funThe Tribune, TX - 30 minutes agoI’ve written more than 20 children’s fiction and non-fiction picture books, and published poetry, mazes and word puzzles in formats for all ages. ...
- Harry Potter’ fans in for treat at Book Fest - AccessAtlanta
AT THE DECATUR BOOK FESTIVAL, you can immerse yourself in literature and poetry, meet Pulitzer Prize winners and probe the writers’ mind. Or you can dress silly, sing loud, laugh a lot and have the cheapest possible family outing. The festival’s ...
- Sight unseen, Evans succeeds at nearly everything - Lower Hudson Journal news
Sight unseen, Evans succeeds at nearly everythingLower Hudson Journal news, NY - 2 hours agoBy Jake Thomases John Evans won a prize in a poetry contest at school. John Evans hates poetry. John Evans hates math. Last year he averaged a 103 in math. ...
- Business Briefcase (Hernando Today)
BROOKSVILLE Oak Hill Hospital recently announced its Star Associates of the Month for September. Each month, hospital associates are chosen in a process that involves nominations and voting by their peers, patients, patient families and physicians.
- Intrepid Englishman leads kids to land of Ology - Daily News Journal
NEW YORK — "Are dragons kind?" 7-year-old Noah Pellettieri asks Dr. Ernest Drake, the esteemed naturalist and adventurer. "Animals are neither good nor bad," Drake replies. Hand shooting in the air for another turn, the overexcited young scientist ...
- Vote for the Winner of the Rachel Carson Sense of Wonder Contest - Kansas City infoZine
Vote for the Winner of the Rachel Carson Sense of Wonder ContestKansas City infoZine, MO - Jul 21, 2008... DC - infoZine - A panel of judges has selected the finalists in four categories: photography, essay, poetry, or mixed media (photography and a poem or ...
- Outskirts Press Announces Stairs Into the Cellar, the Latest Highly ... - PR.com
Columbus, OH, July 27, 2008 --( PR.com )-- Outskirts Press, Inc. has published Stairs Into The Cellar by Clayton Morgan, which is the author’s most recent book to date. The 5.5 x 8.5 paperback in the Poetry category is available worldwide on book ...
- Valparaiso University events (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
On display “Domestic Vision: Twenty-Five Years of the Art of Joel Sheesley” and “Encounters/Encuentros: Tradition and Innovation in the Art of Spain and Latin America” is on exhibit through Nov. 23 the Brauer Museum of Art, Center for the Arts, 1709 Chapel Drive. “Domestic Vision” will feature 33 of noted Midwestern artist Joel Sheesley’s realistic, allegorical paintings, many of them ...
- Corporate Crime - Baltimore Sun
Seeking to defuse growing racial tensions in the small Louisiana town of Winnfield, the local district attorney announced Monday that he will seek an indictment against a white police officer for the death of a black man who was shocked nine times ...
- MuslimFest attracts sizeable crowds despite heavy rains - South Asian Focus
MuslimFest attracts sizeable crowds despite heavy rainsSouth Asian Focus, Canada - 8 hours agoAdded Ali N. Majthoob, marketing assistant director: "This event promotes art, music and poetry in Muslim community and to show our culture among all other ...
- Poster poems: Toil and trouble - Guardian Unlimited
As the old joke goes, I love work; in fact, I could watch it all day. I suspect this is true for many of us, but the way things are going with the global economy, even opportunities to watch work may be strictly limited for some time to come. Who ...
- Service is Tuesday for Carrie Allen McCray Nickens (The State)
A memorial service for the writer Carrie Allen McCray Nickens will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Second Calvary Baptist Church, 1110 Mason Road in Columbia. Manigault-Hurley Funeral Home is handling the arrangements. Nickens, who died Friday at 95, became a well-known and respected writer in her 70s. Her first poetry book, “Piece of Time,” was published in 1993. She came to much wider ...
- Local Youths Produce Anti-Violence Commercial (FOX 5 Washington D.C.)
After a violent summer that claimed the lives of too many of their peers, some DC kids are speaking out with a creative new video. A new 30-second commercial features local teens reading poetry they've written about the violence they've witnessed pleading for an end to the violence.
- Keeping kids' dreams alive - San Bernardino Sun
Keeping kids' dreams aliveSan Bernardino Sun, CA - 4 hours agoOn a recent morning, English teacher David Burrus listened while nervous students gave poetry readings at a podium in the front of the class. ...
- Austin's oldest community radio station celebrates - News 8 Austin
KAZI 88.7 FM celebrated its 26th anniversary of providing community radio to Austin with Summer Fest 2008. The event featured live music, spoken word poetry, vendors and panel discussions. The station's program director said the station's success is ...
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