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- Jersey Cape Writer's Society invites criticism - Atlantic City Press
MIDDLE TOWNSHIP - You'd think a writer would prefer his work not be critiqued, but members of the Jersey Cape Writer's Society count on it. The group, which meets at 7 p.m. the last Tuesday of each month at the Wetlands Institute, is composed of ...
- Using Enrichment Reading Practices to Increase Reading Fluency ... - RedOrbit
Using Enrichment Reading Practices to Increase Reading Fluency ...RedOrbit, TX - 1 hour agoTeachers also received suggestions for engaging students' interests and exposing them to a variety of literary genres, including mystery, poetry, ...
- On Poetry: Non-Hallmark words for father - Traverse City Record Eagle
On Poetry: Non-Hallmark words for fatherTraverse City Record Eagle, MI - 1 hour agoThe African-American poet Robert Hayden (1913-1980) was raised in a Detroit ghetto by a foster family. His house was full of fights and beatings, ...
- Poet takes his love of prose across the globe to LA (The Maitland Mercury)
Noel Pickett never thought his love of poems and prose would lead him across the globe. But as the Branxton man arrives today in Las Vegas, overseas is exactly where he will be.
- Charles in Charge - Daily Nexus
UCSB students and community members were treated to quite the epic literary event when Charles Simic graced Campbell Hall with an engaging performance that was organized by Arts & Lectures on Thursday, May 22. Simic is the 15th Poet Laureate of the ...
- In a different medium, Lennon tapped into his childlike side - San Diego Union Tribune
In a different medium, Lennon tapped into his childlike sideSan Diego Union Tribune, United States - 22 minutes agoPicasso wrote poetry, for example, some of it quite good. Henry Miller made paintings, most of which are not very good. But when artists are great in one ...
- Kitchen Dog Theater reveals 2008-2009 season - Pegasus News
Kitchen Dog Theater proudly announces an incredible new lineup for its 2008-2009 season. The eighteenth season is a bold and provocative season that will challenge and entertain you, and never once ask you to check your brain at the door. The brand ...
- Green: Changing the rules of baseball - Metro Boston
Green: Changing the rules of baseballMetro Boston, MA - 1 hour agoAdmittedly, it would be more pedantry than poetry to review every single pitch; surely we don’t need to go that far. But a middle ground that increases the ...
- South Africa: We Are Not Like Them - AllAfrica.com
South Africa: We Are Not Like ThemAllAfrica.com, Washington - 26 minutes agoThe multiple violence of hunger, denigration, hopelessness and perpetual terror of what the state is going to do next The poetry of the Abahlali ...
- Freshman Orientation - DVD Talk
Freshman OrientationDVD Talk, OR - 4 hours agoShiraki's enthusiasm seems to cloud his judgment: how else would one explain the sequence where Clay, at a lesbian poetry slam, starts to pass off "Baby, ...
- Stories for Life showcases enduring art at its finest (The Post and Courier)
In "The Meaning of Shakespeare," Harold Goddard writes that the destiny of the world is determined less by "the battles that are lost and won than by the stories it loves and believes in." Political winds blow themselves out in time; humanity's great stories endure. So will storytelling, even in the electronic age.
- Emerging writer's festival is all about the words - The Age
The AgeEmerging writer's festival is all about the wordsThe Age, Australia - 51 minutes agoHe is also a poster boy for Melbourne’s Emerging Writers’ Festival, having attended in the past as one of many writers hoping to get that elusive book deal. ...
- Mesa man suspected in killings, rapes identified - AZCentral.com
Mesa police identified Trent Christopher Benson as the man arrested Wednesday who they say sexually assaulted four women and killed two in Mesa and Phoenix. Benson is being held without bond in Maricopa County Jail on the suspicion of two counts of ...
- Robert F. Kennedy: His children remember - Seattle Post Intelligencer
BOSTON -- I remember how my father listened with rare empathy to everyone. He paid a lot of attention, for instance, to Putt, an old man who lived in a rest home at the end of Sea Street in Hyannis. A gas attack during World War I had left Putt ...
- Gaia Online Gives Teens the Chance to Take Home "Olympic Gold" (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
SAN JOSE, Calif.----For those of us who have dreamt of Olympic glory, but prefer thumb wrestling and hot dog eating to swimming and hurdles, Gaia Online, the leading online hangout of more than 5 million teens, today announced it will host the Olympics Games for the rest of us…the Rejected Olympics.
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