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- School Rallies Around Dismissed Watts Teacher (KTLA-TV Los Angeles)
Students and fellow educators are rallying behind a fired Jordan High School teacher they say was sacked for encouraging political activism among her students.
- Merchant partners with the Pops and sounds better than ever - Boston Globe
Boston GlobeMerchant partners with the Pops and sounds better than everBoston Globe, United States - 5 minutes ago... a poem by Gerard Manley Hopkins, to earthy, graceful melodies; both are slated to appear on the artist's forthcoming Children's Poetry Project album, ...
- Hayes proves he's still got soul - Chicago Tribune
Isaac Hayes ' performance at a crowded Ravinia on Friday didn't get off to a promising start. The veteran soul man, sporting his trademark shaved head and dark sunglasses, initially appeared uninterested in the proceedings. It didn't help that the ...
- Arts center to host Colorado poet - Dodge City Daily Globe
Arts center to host Colorado poetDodge City Daily Globe, KS - 5 hours ago... A reception for the book “From the Garret on Grand: on Miss Lonelyhearts and the Virgin of Guadalupe” will take place tonight, with poetry readings and ...
- Preschool to Grade 4 - School Library Journal
ALTMAN, Alexandra Jessup . Waiting for Benjamin: A Story about Autism . illus. by Susan Keeter. unpaged. CIP. Albert Whitman . 2008. RTE $15.95. ISBN 978-0-8075-7364-8 . LC 2007024248. PreS-Gr 2— Alexander tells about his life with his two-year-old ...
- ?A Writer?s People? (New York Times)
?Early in 1949, in Trinidad, near the end of my schooldays, word came to us in the sixth form of Queen?s Royal College that there was a serious young poet in one of the smaller islands to the north who had just published a marvellous first book of poems.?
- Quardle, oodle, ardle... - New Zealand Herald
Quardle, oodle, ardle...New Zealand Herald, New Zealand - 1 hour agoBy Jo McCarroll It is, in so far as such things can be judged, the best-known line in New Zealand poetry; the refrain of Denis Glover's poem The Magpies ...
- Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation to publish 'Arab ... - AME Info
AME InfoMohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation to publish 'Arab ...AME Info, United Arab Emirates - 21 minutes agoOur objective is to acquaint the younger generation with the roots of their literary heritage and motivate them to utilise it as an inspirational source for ...
- Community Calendar - Pittsburgh Channel
Do you have a community event? E-mail all of the details to webstaff@thepittsburghchannel.com and type "community event" in the subject line of your message. Note: We receive a high number of calendar requests. Please submit your event at least one ...
- A Poet of the Commonplace - Wall Street Journal
News of this spring's retrospective of the work of the Spanish realist Antonio LĂłpez GarcĂa, at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, caused a considerable stir. When word got out that the artist was going to speak in connection with the exhibition the ...
- Poetry column: Being first is all it's cracked up to be - Evening Sun
Little did I anticipate when I accepted an invitation by Janet Lohr to read and talk about my poetry to the Poet's Corner at Cross Keys Village this past Monday that the evening would include several "firsts." This was the first time in my tenure to ...
- Kefentse's long musical journey - Jamaica Observer
Kefentse's long musical journeyJamaica Observer, Jamaica - 7 hours agoThe '90s saw Kefentse performing and writing songs and poetry for the African Love Institute, a performing arts company of which his wife is co-director and ...
- The mighty maverick brought down by hubris (Guardian Unlimited)
Even when he was a hairy leftwing councillor giving the Callaghan and Thatcher governments a hard time over rate-capping, there was something different about David Blunkett, apart from the remarkable fact that the young Sheffield firebrand had been blind from birth
- Thomas M. Disch: Poet and writer of death-haunted science fiction who won plaudits for 'Camp Concentration' (Independent)
The death of the American writer Thomas M. Disch, by his own hand, on the Fourth of July, was the last act of a drama that had been unfolding in public for several years.
- Reader vents using poetry - Arizona Republic
Reader vents using poetryArizona Republic, AZ - 11 hours agoThe abandoned high-rise hotel next to Chandler Fashion Center has been a black eye on the city since work stopped two years ago. We can't make it go away, ...
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