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- By Carla M. Collado (gazettes.com)
Young Writers’ Camp founder and director Ron Strahl chuckles when asked how lessons at his camp are different than English writing classes taught at schools.
- Workshop gives students tools to use power of words - The Olympian
Workshop gives students tools to use power of wordsThe Olympian, WA - 5 hours agoThe weeklong workshop uses poetry to teach students to be leaders. Students didn't let one another get away with a quick recitation of their poems. ...
- Writing, painting, rallying and beyond: Litchfield County Writers ... - Waterbury Republican-American
Davyne Verstandig is director of the Litchfield County Writer's project. Contributed TORRINGTON — Poet and playwright Edna St. Vincent Millay's unconventional foibles charmed a young Hamden girl in the 1950s. Millay's independent, revolutionary ...
- Sanya Richards clinches Olympic berth (Miami Herald)
Sanya Richards has her eyes locked on a gold medal at the Beijing Olympics. But that didn't prevent her from looking past the first step toward being best in the world, which was to confirm that she is best in the nation in the 400-meter sprint. Slicing through a headwind on the backstretch and gaining momentum with a tailwind on the homestretch, Richards won her race by three strides at the ...
- Honoring the past North Hudson residents raise the flag for ... - Union City Reporter
Honoring the past North Hudson residents raise the flag for ...Union City Reporter, NJ - 5 hours agoThe enchanting event will feature guitarist Jorge Chiquillo, singer Roxana, and actress of poetry Adriana Hernandez. Admission is free and folding chairs ...
- SDA celebrates 'Family Month' - Caymen Net News
(L-R) Arthur and Georgia Isaacs along with Pastor Victorian Pamore and his wife at movie night at the Aston Rutty Centre, which was promoting strong family values. The Seventh Day Adventist (SDA) Churches of Cayman Brac celebrated July as ‘Family ...
- Diversions for August 7, 2008 - Evansville Courier & Press
Diversions for August 7, 2008Evansville Courier & Press, IN - 1 hour agoOPEN POETRY NIGHT — featuring Jean Ann Kizer & Friends, 8 pm, Penny Lane Coffeehouse, 600 SE Second St. EVANSVILLE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY STAR WATCH — 8 pm, ...
- On your marks, get set, Ommmm ... - The Register-Guard
On your marks, get set, Ommmm ...The Register-Guard, OR - 6 hours ago“And here are the results for the inner-child search … .” By now, the bar for the tree-sitting event is up to 129 feet, 6 inches, with three participants ...
- Quillblog exclusive: Summer reading picks from Lawrence Hill ... - Quillblog
Quillblog exclusive: Summer reading picks from Lawrence Hill ...Quillblog, Canada - 4 hours agoBetween these meals, I’ll snack on three books of American poetry: Time and Materials by Robert Hass, Nomina by Karen Volkman, and Azores by David Yezzi. ...
- MONDAY'S CALENDAR - The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com
MONDAY'S CALENDARThe Times-Picayune - NOLA.com, LA - 4 hours agoThe exhibit includes photography, film, painting, clay, glass, jewelry, poetry, theater, music and more by Louisiana artists, honoring communities ...
- Animal whisperers come out of the shadows - 22 WSBT
Story Updated: Jun 5, 2008 at 4:27 PM EDT NEW YORK (AP) — Ears twitching wildly, Nikki and Lucy hovered near the telephone, aroused by the caller on the other end. He was their "cat whisperer," and the girls had something to tell me: "Their food ...
- Whatever happened to the Sonics who started it all? - Seattle Times
For 40 years, the Sonics' first team was also their worst, finishing with a 23-59 record. That changed last season, when the Sonics won just 20 games. In 1967, Seattle's first major pro sports team included a tough guy who became a poet, a future ...
- Tracking a Mass. murder mystery - Boston Globe
In 2005, a 20-year quest to track down one of Massachusetts's longest-wanted criminals, Norman Porter Jr., came to an end. As ends often do, it opened a new chapter - the "now what?" phase - that gets a careful investigation in Rowley director ...
- Garage-bound scribe taps vivid past (The Columbus Dispatch)
SAG HARBOR, N.Y. -- Like its predecessors, the latest Alan Furst novel, The Spies of Warsaw , reads as if it were written in a Paris cafe -- where men with pencil-thin mustaches while away rainy winter afternoons, puffing on Balkan Sobranie cigarettes and talking about the old days.
- Tennant in Hamlet: Your reviews (BBC News)
Dr Who actor David Tennant took to the stage as Hamlet in Stratford-upon-Avon - and the BBC News readers sent us their reviews.
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