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- Monica Yant Kinney: Student poetry 'channels' a slain graduate (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
The Spirit of Kyle Quinn poetry contest at William Tennent High School in Warminster was, in keeping with the spirit of Kyle Quinn, fairly freewheeling.
- Blogger shocked at winning $67K literary award - WTOP Radio
BALTIMORE (AP) - A 22-year-old English major at Washington College who has used new media to reflect on her experiences with old-fashioned printing won one of the nation's largest undergraduate literary awards on Sunday. Emma Sovich, of Towson , won ...
- Sugar maple is planted for late Clarendon teen - Rutland Herald
Sugar maple is planted for late Clarendon teenRutland Herald, VT - 1 hour ago... poetry in a memorial ceremony organized by Niva Pratico, his second-grade teacher, according to Moore. Family members who attended the ceremony included ...
- Island Poet Takes Us Under Water (The Lakeland Ledger)
I've lived all my life on the plains, where no body of water is more than a few feet deep, and even at that shallow depth I'm afraid of it.Here Sam Green, who lives on an island north of Seattle, takes us down into some really deep, dark water.Night DiveDown here, no light but what we carry with us.
- Literary prize worth $67,481 - HometownAnnapolis.com
Emma Sovich, of Towson, won the Sophie Kerr Prize with a portfolio that includes critical essays, poetry and essays posted to her blog and based on her experiences at the college's printshop.
- Tonight's AHA! focuses on 'Changing Facade' (The Standard-Times)
This evening, be inspired by the "Changing Facade" of a cultural city as the May AHA! night highlights the new and expanded businesses of the past year, young entrepreneurs and innovative artists, and exciting programs offered by the AHA! partner venues...
- Former college walk-on now has shot at NFL - Boston Herald
Former college walk-on now has shot at NFLBoston Herald, United States - 12 hours ago... massive neck; chest deeper than John Donne’s poetry; Exxon-profit-sized upper arms - and you would be excused for thinking Thomas (6-3, 303 pounds) must ...
- The alluring alchemy of Dario Robleto - Seattle Times
The alluring alchemy of Dario RobletoSeattle Times, United States - 2 hours agoWhether those lists are real or pure poetry, it's powerful stuff. Yet at times Robleto's ideas seem overwrought and the objects start to feel way too ...
- Girl Scouts win $1500 grant to fund troop's service project - Roanoke Times
Roanoke TimesGirl Scouts win $1500 grant to fund troop's service projectRoanoke Times, VA - 2 hours agoNine girls, ages 8-12, competed in the April 18 contest that showcased their poetry reading, praise dancing, singing, gymnastic talents and skills. ...
- Meaning of Dragon Boat day lost but not forgotten - China Post
China PostMeaning of Dragon Boat day lost but not forgottenChina Post, Taiwan - 16 hours agoAs head of a non-governmental organization in the area of literature, Yu Hsi, president of the Chinese Poetry Society, said that although the cultural ...
- Great White Way stretches from New York all the way to Minnesota (Pioneer Press)
There are local connections aplenty in the Tony Award nominations announced this week. Tenuous connections, but connections nonetheless.
- 'Saffron King' finds niche in New York - Turkish Daily News
With his flowing black hair, bushy beard and slight paunch, Behroush Sharifi hops off his bicycle and bounds into an expensive restaurant on the Upper West Side. He takes the leather satchel hanging from his shoulder and starts to pull out little ...
- Arts calendar for 7/6-7/12/08 (The MetroWest Daily News)
Arts and entertainment calendar for Sunday, July 6, through Saturday, July 12
- Sodus Man Charged with DWI After Dec. Crash (R News)
In news from Wayne County, deputies arrested a Sodus man who was seriously injured in a crash in December. Otis Rosser Jr., 46, is facing DWI and numerous other charges. Deputies say Rosser ran a stop sign, lost control of his car and hit a tree back on December 1.
- Venus Williams had it figured out all along (Times Online)
I have always assumed that Richard Williams named his daughter Venus after the planet she calls home. Certainly, no one at Wimbledon has a greater reputation for space cadetship, daftness, flakiness, a silly voice and a general air of being slightly out of step with us earthlings.
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