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- Frog, Toad and the big questions - Daily Hampshire Gazette (subscription)
Frog, Toad and the big questionsDaily Hampshire Gazette (subscription), MA - 1 hour ago'Emily's Art,' by Peter Catalanetto, about a girl's unsuccessful entry in an art contest, examines the nature of contests, judging, and who decides what is ...
- The Beautiful Struggle (2008) (Entertainment Weekly)
It once seemed like every male memoirist of color needed a CV featuring prison time and drug addiction. Ta-Nehisi Coates (a former TIME staffer) sidestepped both, but his The Beautiful Struggle is as gripping as Piri Thomas' classic Down These Mean Streets . He reconstructs his formative years in Baltimore, focusing on his complicated family life (overseen by his dad, a strict, autodidactic ...
- Poetry Can Still Change the World - Channel 7 Daily News
Channel 7 Daily NewsPoetry Can Still Change the WorldChannel 7 Daily News, Belize - 55 minutes agoThe third annual Lik It Poetry Festival will be held tomorrow night at the Bliss Center. Like the name “Lik It” implies, the poems should be forceful enough ...
- Miners’ Memorial: a pathway through our heritage - Pittsburg Morning Sun
Miners’ Memorial: a pathway through our heritagePittsburg Morning Sun, KS - 1 hour ago... it goes beyond impressive to inspirational with six kiosks that use historical narrative, photographs, poetry and song to educate visitors about notable ...
- Jam Band The Ragbirds to perform at Peach?s July 12 - Dayton Daily News
Jam bands come in many forms, but none sound like The Ragbirds. Ann Arbor-based musicians Erin Zindle (vocals, violin, mandolin, banjo, accordion, percussion), Randall Moore (drums, percussion), Tim Dziekan (conga, talking drum, djembe, percussion ...
- Sunday, July 20, 2008 (Times of Malta)
Church has lost control over feast celebrations (1) - Joseph M. Calleja, San Ä wann It was not the anger present in the words of Vince Azzopardi, president of Għaqda Melita Banda San Ä uĹĽepp, that shocked me, but the arrogant...
- Natalie Garland Larson, 82, DYC member - Duxbury Clipper
Natalie Garland Larson, 82, DYC memberDuxbury Clipper, MA - 1 hour agoShe loved music and playing her organ, art, poetry, crossword puzzles, and decorating her homes by the sea. Mrs. Larson leaves her husband Oscar of 62 years ...
- Women Writers Event Will Feature Local Poet - UK News
UK NewsWomen Writers Event Will Feature Local PoetUK News, KY - 4 hours agoWilliams' work will also be featured in "Best American Erotic Poems: 1800 to Present," due from Scribner's this year. Williams will teach a poetry workshop ...
- Sandra Day O'Connor to speak at 25th Cowboy Poetry Gathering (Elko Daily Free Press)
ELKO - Former U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor is the keynote speaker for the 25th National Cowboy Poetry Gathering.
- Different way to listen: UVSC professor explores how, why sound ... - Deseret News
Different way to listen: UVSC professor explores how, why sound ...Deseret News, UT - 19 minutes agoThe humanities, ethics and values professor at Utah Valley State College also calls himself a "word shaker" by the way he uses words in his poetry and ...
- Dad's poem a hit with Paisley - NewsLetter
FORMER First Minister Ian Paisley has chosen a poem by his preacher father to be published alongside other world leaders' favourite verses of prose. Mr Paisley chose I Must Go On to be published in the anthology World Leaders' Favourite Poems ...
- Brand X - my diversified self - News Today Online
Brand X - my diversified selfNews Today Online, Philippines - 37 minutes agoApo Layon Sansag stood with pride in the authenticity of the Mangyan Script and the melodious Mangyan poetry and chanters Federico Tuohan Caballero, ...
- Who's Townshend slams iTunes as 'heartless' (PC Advisor)
Apple iTunes is 'software attached to a bank' The Who guitarist Pete Townshend has blasted Apple's iTunes Store as "brilliant, but heartless".
- Little things mean a lot - Calcutta Telegraph
Calcutta TelegraphLittle things mean a lotCalcutta Telegraph, India - 31 minutes agoKabita was a new voice as it was exclusively meant for Bengali poetry. The poetry of Jibanananda Das, Sukanta Bhattacharya and Samar Sen added a new ...
- Obama mentor: 'Smash on, victory-eating Red Army' - WorldNetDaily
The man who heavily influenced U.S. Sen. Barack Obama during his growing years wrote poetry praising the aggression of communism, criticizing "Sweet Jesus" and mocking the traditional hymn "Onward Christian Soldiers," according to an advocate for ...
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