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- Cycle-powered band lives its message - The Register-Guard
Cycle-powered band lives its messageThe Register-Guard, OR - 2 hours agoThe band worked through two sets of songs that ranged sonically from reggae to funk to bluegrass, all stuffed with Spencer’s colorful poetry and ...
- Who Knew Tip O’Neill Could Sing & Dance? - Canada Free Press
During his two terms in the White House Ronald Reagan’s most formidable political rival was Tip O’Neill, who served as Speaker of the House of Representatives for seven of the Gipper’s eight years in office. But who knew Tip could sing and ...
- Author ‘not very creative’ with uni students’ marks (Wandsworth Guardian)
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.
- Study: Social networks may subvert 'digital divide' - CNET News
Social networks like Facebook and MySpace have reputations as time-sucking procrastination tools, but a new study from the University of Minnesota says au contraire . Social networks build beneficial technological, creative, and communication skills ...
- Local Newsmakers - August 24, 2008 (The Rock Hill Herald)
Essay contest winners named by DAR chapter
- Gossip Girl's Ed Westwick Shows His Poetic Side (People Magazine)
Check out a poem the actor shared with PEOPLE that he wrote "at like six in the morning"
- Ten things to do at the 2008 National Poetry Slam in Madison (Isthmus)
The National Poetry Slam, or NPS, is the Super Bowl of spoken word. For months, slams featuring thousands of poets are held across the country, building up to late spring when teams are selected at scores of city championships. These squads then practice all summer for a shot at glory at the national competition, which will be held this week for the first time ever in Madison. In short, ...
- 'From a Child's Mind to an Adult's Heart': Author Recalls Simplicity ... - Biloxi Sun Herald
For anyone who has ever looked back on the simplicity of childhood with fondness -- and for those who are seemingly too busy to take the time to do so -- comes the nostalgic, heartfelt new book from author Thop Brown, "From a Child's Mind; To an ...
- The eccentric genius of J.M.W. Turner (The Star-Ledger)
J.M.W. Turner . Where: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 5th Avenue at 82nd Street, New York. When: Tuesday-Sept. 21. 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Sundays and Tuesdays-Thursdays, 9:30 a.m.-9 p.m. Fridays-Saturdays. Beverage and sandwich service until closing.
- Book festival receives grants - Jackson Hole Star-Tribune
Book festival receives grantsJackson Hole Star-Tribune, WY - 1 hour ago... author visits to the public schools, a daylong book fair with displays by publishers and archives, a banquet, and a late-night poetry slam. ...
- The Other - San Francisco Gate
Two 16-year-old runners from opposite sides of Seattle, one descended from bankers, the other from "nail bangers," meet at a high school race. They connect over a shared love of wilderness hiking and lighting out for the territories - "with all the ...
- Unsung Science Fiction Master Thomas Disch Dies at 68 - Paste Magazine
Unsung Science Fiction Master Thomas Disch Dies at 68Paste Magazine, GA - 3 hours agoBut he really wanted to be known as a poet, as he told us in an interview just ten days ago: "I write poetry because I think it is the hardest thing I can ...
- Seniors (This Week Worthington)
The Worthington Griswold Center, 777 High St., offers a variety of programs for people who are retired or are age 55 and older. The center is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Annual dues are $10 for Worthington residents and $15 for non-residents. For more information, call 842-6320.
- Insurers given help to hike car rates - Buffalo News
State lawmakers hastily passed legislation that would restore auto insurers’ ability to raise or lower rates, by an average of up to 5 percent, without seeking prior permission from regulators. The bill, which has not been signed by the governor ...
- Emerging giant China uses Olympics to test its legs on the world stage - Salt Lake Tribune
Emerging giant China uses Olympics to test its legs on the world stageSalt Lake Tribune, United States - 6 hours ago... were still nomadic hunters and barbarians in the pre-Beowulf era, Chinese were weaving silk and reciting sophisticated court poetry in the Tang Dynasty. ...
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