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- From poetry to song: "Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor" - St. George Daily Spectrum
From poetry to song: "Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor"St. George Daily Spectrum, UT - 31 minutes agoIn addition she created plays, essays, short stories, and she diligently translated poems by German Jewish poet Heinrich Heine. After reading her poetry and ...
- New UMMA director plans to strengthen community ties - Bangor Daily News
New UMMA director plans to strengthen community tiesBangor Daily News, ME - May 27, 2008The free series gives the public a chance to learn about the current exhibitions or works from the permanent collection. Hicks said the museum is hoping to ...
- National insurance plan makes debut - ArabianBusiness.com
National insurance plan makes debutArabianBusiness.com, United Arab Emirates - 2 hours agoThe initiative, a first for the United Arab Emirates, marks a significant departure for HA-AD as locals can now choose between accessing free care at public ...
- Rural Romeos Ride on the Wild Side (Scoop.co.nz)
The Fieldays Rural Bachelor of the Year finalists faced a day of physical challenges today at Fieldays in their second day of competition for the Golden Gumboot trophy and title of Fieldays Rural Bachelor of the Year.
- Carrboro Day Philosophy - The Carrboro Citizen
Carrboro Day PhilosophyThe Carrboro Citizen, NC - 5 hours agoLocal music, games, dancing, food, poetry, stories, groups, talents and humor will be allowed to offer Carrboro’s citizens a day to forget themselves, ...
- Bonnet claims state speech championship - Emporia Gazette
Bonnet claims state speech championshipEmporia Gazette, KS - 11 hours ago... Schinkel in serious solo acting, junior Jordan Edwards in interpretation of poetry, freshmen Sonia Lara and Zach Windsor in interpretation of prose, ...
- The next Cowdrey sets sights on England at Bunbury festival - Telegraph.co.uk
The next Cowdrey sets sights on England at Bunbury festivalTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 1 hour agoThe young Cowdrey writes poetry, and admits: "I love hot weather, music, girls and sport, and I want to play cricket for my country. ...
- Guest View: Tribune didn't really 'support' Measure A (Tahoe Daily Tribune)
Even though the Tribune claimed to support Measure A, the Tribune is one of the key reasons the measure was defeated.
- Say You’re One of Them - Financial Times
Say You’re One of Them By Uwem Akpan Abacus £11.99, 304 pages FT Bookshop , price: £9.59 Selling your child or nephew could be more difficult than selling other kids,” is the chilling opening line of Uwem Akpan’s short story “ Fattening for ...
- 成考专升本英语阅读难点关键句五 - 百灵
成考专升本英语阅读难点关键句五百灵, China - Apr 29, 2008When black poets are discussed separately as a group,for instance,the extent to which their work reflects the development of poetry in general should not ...
- Calendar for week of May 22 (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
THISWEEK TODAY Adventures With Nature. 772-2694 or www.morrobaymuseum.org. Rain or bad weather cancels outdoor activities.
- Teachers try to keep students busy as classes wind down - Wausau Daily Herald
The workload for some high school students has slowed to a crawl, but they say it all depends on the class and the teacher. The early exit of seniors from classes leaves other students with little to accomplish in the days before final exams ...
- A Postscript for a Writer, 200 Years in the Works (New York Times)
Recent DNA tests to identify which of two skeletons belongs to German writer Friedrich Schiller, instead showed that the skeletons proved to contain bones from at least six people.
- Tattoos Are Like Heart On Chest - The Ledger
Tattoos Are Like Heart On ChestThe Ledger, FL - 5 hours agoI really like this poem by Sharmila Voorakkara of Ohio. across your chest, a flare of indelible script. up the braid of your backbone, cuff your wrists. ...
- Master class: How the National Gallery is turning children on to art (Independent)
Harry is five, and tired in an I'm-not-tired-Miss way, despite having travelled for four hours on a bus from Wolverhampton to the capital. He has walked up the marble entrance stairs of London's National Gallery, and up another flight to reach Room 1. Here, surrounded by artworks, his words come in a seamlessly rhythmic stream, untroubled by doubt or pauses. "When I saw a picture of it real I ...
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