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- Aseah puts its focus on music - and love (The Sudbury Star)
Aseah is a multi-talented local band. The name comes from the word "seah," which is an ancient Hebrew unit of dry measure about 7.3 metres long. Its website states, "The significance isn't used in the unit, but in how you use it. It's what you do with what you have [...]
- Rabih Alameddine's 'The Hakawati' - International Herald Tribune
Rabih Alameddine's 'The Hakawati'International Herald Tribune, France - 46 minutes agoEverything one comes across - each incident, book, novel, life episode, story, person, news clip - is a coffee bean that will be crushed, ground up, ...
- Nashville youth put on a phenomenal show - The Tennessean
Nashville youth put on a phenomenal showThe Tennessean, TN - 3 hours agoI recently attended one of the most phenomenal public performances I’ve ever attended in Nashville (“Youth poetry slam will rock Rocketown,” June 27). ...
- Students support Heart Association - Observer-Dispatch
Students and staff at Westmoreland Road Elementary School showed their support for the American Heart Association by participating in a Mini Relay for Life walk on school grounds Thursday morning. “My mom is a cancer survivor,” said Wendy Karas ...
- Library presents 2008 Author Series - Midland Mirror
Library presents 2008 Author SeriesMidland Mirror, Canada - 1 hour agoPassionate about poetry? Discover all those things and more at the Midland Public Library’s 2008 Author Series running July 10 through 13 at the North ...
- Teens take a stand against human trafficking - MinnPost.com
MinnPost.comTeens take a stand against human traffickingMinnPost.com, MN - 1 hour agoIdeally, I would love to have someone involved at a young age and become the next advocate or lawyer who helps victims ...It's a huge problem. ...
- BRIEF: Creative Writing awards announced - Stanford Daily
BRIEF: Creative Writing awards announcedStanford Daily, CA - 3 hours agoBy The Daily News Staff The Stanford Department of Creative Writing has announced the winners of its major annual prizes in poetry and fiction writing. ...
- And now, for something unsensational - Memphis Commercial Appeal
I am not so dumb as to not know that sensationalism sells newspapers as well as commercial ads on the local news, but enough is enough with the negative articles and stories about Memphis City Schools! I have been a teacher with MCS for 25 years. The ...
- Celebrating hula as a team - Honolulu Advertiser
Karl Veto Baker and Michael Casupang share kumu hula leadership of Halau I Ka Wekiu, which is marking its 10th anniversary with a Hawaiian spectacle tomorrow. Their haumana (students) call them KUmZ, shorthand for two kumu (kums). Two are better than ...
- McQueen's creative contributions recognised - Southland Times
McQueen's creative contributions recognisedSouthland Times, New Zealand - 14 hours agoShe has won the New Zealand Book Award for Poetry three times; in 1983, 1989 and 1991. After teaching in Dunedin for several years, she moved in 1995 to ...
- The Cellist of Sarajevo - VUE Weekly
VUE WeeklyThe Cellist of SarajevoVUE Weekly, Canada - 2 hours agoAnd, echoing Adorno’s statements about poetry in the wake of Auschwitz, isn’t the embellishment of figurative language a sacrilege? ...
- Centenarian Touches Many Lives (WTAJ-TV Altoona)
For some, she's the matriarch of the Mishler Theatre in Altoona. For others - an English teacher who instilled a love of poetry in many Keith Junior High students over a twenty year career. For all who know her, this centenarian is a beautiful person full of wisdom.
- City Dock Back in Business - Washington Post
City Dock Back in BusinessWashington Post, United States - 2 hours agoTopics will include marketing tips, writing for the spoken word, how to get poetry published, blogging, how to write a book proposal, memoir and crime ...
- Maya Angelou captivates Cleveland audience - The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com
The Plain Dealer - cleveland.comMaya Angelou captivates Cleveland audienceThe Plain Dealer - cleveland.com, OH - 1 hour agoFrail knees kept her off her feet for much of her 75-minute, free-flowing performance, but she did stand up for poetry. And she brought her own Plexiglass ...
- School's out, and there's time for some fun reads for kids (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
A persistent mouse. A vanishing sculpture. An interstellar apocalypse. There's something for just about everyone, from preschoolers to teens, in our summer book wrap-up for young readers.
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