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- National Poetry Day looks to work for inspiration - Abeceder
National Poetry Day looks to work for inspirationAbeceder, UK - 6 hours agoNational Poetry Day 2008 will be on Thursday October 9th and its theme will be Work. This is a great opportunity for you to get your workplace involved. ...
- In Schools, Separation of Sexes - Washington Post
Mrs. Demshur's class of second-grade girls sat in a tidy circle and took turns reading poems they had composed. "If I were a toucan, I'd tweet, I'd fly," began one girl. When she finished, the others clapped politely. Down the hall, Mr. Reynolds's ...
- Local students graduate from Lawrence Academy - Sentinel & Enterprise
GROTON -- Lawrence Academy celebrated its 215th commencement exercises on May 30, graduating four area students in its Class of 2008. Matthew Cramb earned several terms on the academic honor roll, was a member of the football team for a season and ...
- Wynford grad has love affair with poetry (Bucyrus Telegraph-Forum)
HOLMES TOWNSHIP -- Wynford graduate Sarah Stahl has been writing since she was in grade school.
- Finding literary inspiration in a song - Times Colonist
Times ColonistFinding literary inspiration in a songTimes Colonist, Canada - 9 minutes agoHe is co-founder of the left-leaning Winnipeg collective Arbeiter Ring Publishing and has had both poetry and prose published in literary magazines in ...
- Actor News (MI6)
She quietly donned a pair of sunglasses and, while Connery slept on, slipped out and fled. Miss Cilento's allegations, which she repeated in her 2006 autobiography My Nine Lives, have left an indelible stain on the reputation of Connery, who was knighted by the Queen in 2000 - reports the Daily Mail
- San Diego datebook (San Diego Union-Tribune)
If you love big dogs, come out to Fiesta Island from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. tomorrow for a special adoption event featuring more than 100 large breed dogs and puppies from 25 local shelters and rescue groups. The largest adoption event of its kind.
- Calendar, July 24-30 (Berkshire Eagle)
"Antiquities at the Williams College Museum of Art," talk with Elizabeth E. Gallerani, Mellon Foundation Academic Programs Assistant, 2 p.m. at WCMA, Williamstown.
- Howl of protest turns introspective in comic novel - San Jose Mercury News
Howl of protest turns introspective in comic novelSan Jose Mercury News, USA - 21 minutes agoAfter Ford's daughter is born, his wife, also a poet, pushes him to give up poetry. "'You're a father,' she said, as if drawing an impenetrable line between ...
- 7/5 Church news (The Lufkin Daily News)
Angelina Church of Christ. Weekly events. July 6. Bible classes for all ages at 9 a.m. The adult class is studying the book of Acts. Visiting speaker Greg Fair from Alvin will speak at 10 a.m. on "Son of Our Father" based on Luke 15:11-32. At 6 p.m. his topic is "Chicken Little Syndrome" taken from Ezekiel 33:1-9. On Wednesday evening at 7 p.m., there are Bible classes for all ages. The adult ...
- How Islam Came to Germany - Der Spiegel
The sun sets behind the Yanidze complex in Dresden, the mosque-inspired former home to a tobacco factory. The history of Islam in Germany is believed to date back to the Caliph Harun al-Rashid. In the fabled tales of "1001 Nights," al-Rashid is said ...
- The passing of the Palestinian poetic conscience (McClatchy Newspapers via Yahoo! News)
He has been described as the Palestinian "poet of conscience," a reluctant visionary who once wrote "my homeland is my suitcase."
- Probing the inner life and legend of R. Buckminster Fuller (International Herald Tribune)
Fuller's pioneering creations will go on display next week in "Buckminster Fuller: Starting With the Universe," at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York that testifies to his wide-ranging intellectual curiosity, who inspired several generations with his quixotic vision and his zeal for the liberating power of technology.
- 3 THINGS TO DO TODAY - San Jose Mercury News
Poetry Center San Jose's monthly "Poetry First!" event features an open mike session and readings by Carolyn Dille, finalist for the Poetry Society of America's Emily Dickinson Prize, and Linda Lappin, author of the forthcoming collection "Not Far ...
- Fricke Comes Up Big For Sharks In First Pro Start - KRIS-TV
Fricke Comes Up Big For Sharks In First Pro StartKRIS-TV, TX - Jul 21, 2008Ivory McCann came down with the ball and like poetry in motion, he made a couple of cut backs and took it all the way to the house, 20-13 Sharks. ...
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