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- Parental interest spurs summer reading program - Post-Tribune
SOUTH HAVEN -- Thanks to the Key Readers program, 92 students are receiving one-on-one, individualized reading help this summer. Fifty-seven students meet with their instructors at Porter County Education Services in Valparaiso. This year, a ...
- Nature's Poetry (Tucson Weekly)
Petey Mesquitey continues to wax philosophical about Southern Arizona wilds
- JAMMU & KASHMIR - Tribune
Both factions of the separatist Hurriyat Conference here today resolved to sink differences and forge unity on the resolution of Kashmir issue under the relevant UN resolutions and through tripartite talks. Chairman of the moderate faction of the All ...
- Verses Come From Her Mind, Heart - Tampa Tribune
Verses Come From Her Mind, HeartTampa Tribune, FL - 33 minutes ago"I love to write," Riane says. "When an idea comes into my head, the words just seem to flow out." In 2005, one of her poems, "Winter Is Coming," was ...
- THE SPORTSMAN'S CORNER: Rethinking hunting - Willits News
The following was posted on the internet, from Dr. Randall Eaton, an award-winning author, film producer, and internationally known authority in animal behavior, human evolution, wildlife conservation and the philosophy, psychology and ethics of ...
- Open Mic poetry readings begin at Driftwood - Newport News Times
Open Mic poetry readings begin at DriftwoodNewport News Times, OR - 25 minutes agoDriftwood Public Library invites poets of all ages to share their work with other writers and congenial listeners. Open Mic night begins at 7 pm Tuesday, ...
- Married Man - Blackbelt Gazette
Married ManBlackbelt Gazette, demopolis - 24 minutes agoLest you think that it is all epic poetry and assertions of undying love, the key to our marriage is our combined twisted sense of humor. ...
- Taking a trip back to a time of peace and free love - Liverpool Daily Post
Taking a trip back to a time of peace and free loveLiverpool Daily Post, UK - 6 hours agoThe 1960s was an era of massive social change, so there’s music and poetry and lots of stuff within it, it’s not just one level.” A “GRASSY knoll” area at ...
- Argentina's 'Loony Radio' threatened by hospital closure - The Independent
With no front teeth, Pacotillo is an unlikely radio sensation. And his patter with members of his on-air posse sounds more like a group therapy session than a Saturday show. But then the broadcast is coming from the inside of a Buenos Aires ...
- Literary Collaborations - Twin Cities Planet
Literary CollaborationsTwin Cities Planet, Minnesota - 1 hour agoIn addition, she is working with emerging prose and poetry writers as a mentor in The Loft Literary Center’s Mentor Series. Erdrich read from her essay in ...
- Pulitzer Prize winner named Va.'s poet laureate (WTOP Radio Network)
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - Gov. Tim Kaine appoints University of Mary Washington professor Claudia Emerson as Virginia 's new poet laureate. Emerson won the 2006 Pulitzer Prize for her book of poetry called "Late Wife." The book uses a collection of handwritten letters to reflect on her failed marriage of 19 years and her blossoming relationship with her second husband.
- Richard Ingrams Week': Jobs for Americans and Australians, but not Brits (Independent)
ETS, the American firm responsible for the recent SATs marking fiasco, has now been put in charge of English language tests for immigrants. In other words, they will have the power to decide who is allowed to settle in this country under the Government's newly introduced regulations.
- Waiter is longlisted for ÂŁ60,000 book prize (The Herald)
A 27-year-old waiter has been longlisted for a ÂŁ60,000 book prize for his first novel. Yorkshire-born Ross Raisin, who lives in London, is up for the Dylan Thomas Prize for God's Own Country, which he wrote while working as a waiter.
- Entertainment (The West Australian)
The birds and the bards are the words this weekend in a unique event linking poets and some feathered friends near Wollongong. A “bird cam” will beam live pictures of the event billed as the world’s first pigeon-powered poetry competition.
- MILLVILLE: Community asked to help art students make sculptures - Daily Journal
MILLVILLE -- The Arts Creates Excellence Summer Art Camp will be held at the Riverfront Renaissance Center for the Arts, 22 N. High St., Millville, Monday through Friday, from July 7 through Aug. 8. Students may apply for one or more weeks. Camp for ...
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