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- Blogger shocked at winning $67K literary award - WTOP Radio
BALTIMORE (AP) - A 22-year-old English major at Washington College who has used new media to reflect on her experiences with old-fashioned printing won one of the nation's largest undergraduate literary awards on Sunday. Emma Sovich, of Towson , won ...
- Queer Asian Life – art exhibition - Reading Evening Post
Queer Asian Life – art exhibitionReading Evening Post, UK - 44 minutes agoOn Saturday, June 28, a free music and performance poetry event is taking place at RISC, with music from Manchester-based band Ajah.
- Spouse's kindness is romance - AZCentral.com
Dear Abby: I would like to respond to "Kelly in Austin" (March 24), who wondered if there were more than two men who excel at romance. Abby, my husband has given me a total of four pieces of jewelry throughout our 13-year relationship. However, he ...
- Waddie Mitchell writes cowboy poems old-fashioned way - Riverside Press Enterprise
When Waddie Mitchell was growing up he had no TV, computer or iPod to keep him entertained after dark. When the sun went down all he had were words -- in conversation or on the page -- to occupy his mind. That was life growing up on a ranch in rural ...
- 'User 927' - Chicago Tribune
They are an unquestionably bizarre set of Internet search terms: Mange. Human mold. White camellia. Dying Elmo. Could those words also be clues to finding a missing person? That's the premise behind "User 927," a new production in Philadelphia that ...
- Buzz Briefs: Amy Winehouse, Kanye West - CBS News
A spokesman for Amy Winehouse says the 24-year-old singer fainted Monday afternoon at her north London home. Spokesman Chris Goodman says her manager's assistant was there and caught her as she fell. Goodman says Winehouse's father, Mitch, took her ...
- Writing about green? If you’re a student, submit! (Somerville Journal)
In conjunction with ArtBeat 2008 (July 19), “Happening Publications” is accepting submissions from writers through 12th grade for “GREEN!,” a special edition of poetry, stories, articles and comments relating to anything green or environmental.
- Teens Saving the World One Child at a Time - Alameda Sun
Teens Saving the World One Child at a TimeAlameda Sun, CA - 35 minutes agoSome proceeds from the annual AHS Poetry Slam on Friday, May 23, will go to the Peace of Mind Club to help Naba. For more information on how to get involved ...
- "Honus" cliched, but a home run to audiences (Denver Post)
For more than a century, nothing but nothing has brought out the shameless sentiment in writers like baseball. Most have missed.
- Poetry section was arduous but most enjoyed challenge - Irish Independent
Poetry section was arduous but most enjoyed challengeIrish Independent, Ireland - 1 hour agoBy COLIN BARTLEY Some teachers found the poetry section in the Leaving Cert ordinary level Engish paper arduous and long. Sheila Parsons, from the Holy ...
- Poetry comes alive - Auburn Citizen
Auburn CitizenPoetry comes aliveAuburn Citizen, NY - 2 hours ago“It was funny, and everybody was screaming; I like to scream.” All this week and last Dakos spoke to elementary school students in each of the five ...
- A Letter to a Retired Activist - OpEdNews.com
My friend John spent most of 30 or 40 years as a full time activist. A learned, wise and all around intelligent man, his subsistence came from doing “odd jobs” here and there. His full time job was to deface the nation’s highways and byways by ...
- Maine sails: A briny breeze and way too much good food (Miami Herald)
We've been stuffed with fresh blueberry pancakes and perfectly-crisped bacon, tempted with salads and pork in barbecue sauce and home-baked focaccia, sated with all the steamed lobster and corn-on-the-cob we can manage in a single sitting.
- Review by Tony O'Brien - Metapsychology
Review by Tony O'BrienMetapsychology, NY - 36 minutes agoThe setting is Windsor, Ontario; the subject is in his sixties; the mood is both dark and comic, and there's poetry in the air.
- Iredell officials are hoping creative arts can keep at-risk youth out ... - Statesville Record & Landmark
(From left) Kartayjza Lanier, Tamiya McIntire and Kha'ziya Stevenson will participate in the music component of the program. Bruce Matlock/bmatlock@statesville.com Instead of just warning kids about the evils of gang activity, organizers of a new ...
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