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- NEA Awards 'Big Read' Grants - Daily Herald
LOS ANGELES -- The National Endowment for the Arts announced Monday that more than 200 organizations nationwide will receive grants totaling $2.8 million to host "The Big Read," an initiative meant to restore book reading in American culture. In 2004 ...
- Poetry Review Publishes The Work Of Local Young Poets - Evening Bulletin
Poetry Review Publishes The Work Of Local Young PoetsEvening Bulletin, PA - 2 hours agoWe want to get the next generation involved and hope to inspire a lifelong love of literature." Seven teachers were invited to participate in the program, ...
- Author ‘not very creative’ with uni students’ marks - Surrey Comet
Kingston Uni's creative writing course is at the centre of controversy following the revelation that leading novelist Hanif Kureishi, a research fellow on the course, awards all his students distinctions regardless of the work they produce. Kureishi ...
- 'i Gelosi,' 'Hiding Place,' 'Natural Selection' - Los Angeles Times
'i Gelosi,' 'Hiding Place,' 'Natural Selection'Los Angeles Times, CA - 30 minutes agoThe cast is uneven, and Whitty is not well served by Kevin Fabian's awkward direction, which makes following the play's mash-up of theater and life a little ...
- Social networks 'teaching tech skills' (VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
Researchers at the University of Minnesota have suggested that social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook can have educational benefits for students.
- Pulitzer Center awarded Knight-Batten honors - Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting
Pulitzer Center awarded Knight-Batten honorsPulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, DC - 3 hours ago"Hope" features the poetry of Kwame Dawes, as well as audio excerpts, video, music and photographs from Jamaica that chronicle those living with HIV/AIDS in ...
- Live and Learn - RedOrbit
Live and LearnRedOrbit, TX - 2 hours agoFirst Tuesday Book Sale, noon to 7 pm Tuesday. This month's themes are religion, philosophy, poetry and literature. - Self-guided computer tutorials, ...
- ART GALLERIES, MUSEUMS (The Wichita Eagle)
Today Final Friday, gallery crawl, 5-7 p.m., Wichita Center for the Arts, 9112 E. Central (Student-Faculty Exhibition reception); 5-8 p.m. at Larksfield Place Gallery, 7373 E. 29th St. North ("Young Guns," Part II reception); 5-8 p.m. at Kansas African American Museum, 601 N. Water (Pat Patterson/Mitchell Pearson, music by Sterling Gray); 5-8 p.m. at Garden Reflections, 3700 E. ...
- Cumbria: Making pies and poetry - Daily Telegraph
The poet Wordsworth's lifelong connection with the Lake District is known the world over - visitors to Dove Cottage, the Grasmere home he shared with his sister Dorothy, and Rydal Mount, his later marital home, find themselves rubbing shoulders with ...
- Molestation suspect in N.H. after Mexico arrest - San Francisco Gate
A sex offender who lived with a family after prison, then fled after being accused of molesting their 5-year-old son, appeared in court Friday following his return from Mexico, where he apparently spent a decade on the lam. The FBI had put Jon ...
- Sent Adrift By History - Daily Herald
LOS ANGELES -- The laughter went flat. The smiles froze before they had time to disappear. In the back of the Ambassador Hotel ballroom, David Steiner couldn't tell what was happening. But a change in mood raced through the crowd like an electrical ...
- Dance along, and celebrate the music - Sophia Echo
Fête de la Musique started in France in 1982; since then, it has turned into something of a Europe-wide music festival. More, in fact: in 120 countries and 350 cities around the world. On June 21 2008, it will be celebrated for the first time in ...
- Virginia Tech professor Nikki Giovanni reflects on tragedy - HamptonRoads.com
We are sad today, and we will be sad for quite a while. We are not moving on, we are embracing our mourning. We are Virginia Tech. We are strong enough to stand tall tearlessly, we are brave enough to bend to cry, and we are sad enough to know that ...
- Condition of Zambian president worsens (Las Vegas Sun)
Tue, Aug 19, 2008 (3:39 a.m.) The condition of Zambian President Levy Mwanawasa, hospitalized in France since suffering a stroke in June, has suddenly taken a turn for the worse, state media reported Tuesday.
- Post a comment (Salina Journal)
n Power Lab Vacation Bible School is June 16-20 at First Covenant Church, 2625 E. Magnolia. Children ages 5 through sixth grade are welcome to the school, which meets daily from 8:45-11:50 a.m.
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