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- Palm Beach group puts poetry in motion - Sun-Sentinel.com
Palm Beach group puts poetry in motionSun-Sentinel.com, FL - 9 hours agoMy family wasn't interested in listening to them, unless it was about them," she said. The group has been publishing an anthology of its members' poetry ...
- The singer and the song - Deccan Herald
These young children are making their voices heard. For years now, Kids for Tigers, the Sanctuary Tiger Programme, has taught millions of rural and urban Indians the value of wild nature and the connection between human happiness and ecological ...
- Susceptible to a cruel society - La Crosse Tribune
I was born with a brain injury that is an insult to me because I also developed post-concussive syndrome, which impairs my abilities. This makes me susceptible to a crude society. I have many questions and concerns to ask this society. Many of you ...
- Tolstoy and me - The Last Station - Scotsman
Tolstoy and me - The Last StationScotsman, United Kingdom - 2 hours agoParini, who reads a poem every day before breakfast and then works on his latest poem, had just finished his book Why Poetry Matters. ...
- Long to-do list - MSNBC
But his real audience was not the crowd that waited hours to get into Invesco Field at Mile High but rather the voters who are trying to take a measure of a still relatively unknown politician seeking to lead the United States at a critical moment in ...
- Poets share from works - The Daily Advertiser
Poets share from worksThe Daily Advertiser, LA - 13 hours agoThe six poets - Lana Maht Wiggins, Marthe Reed, Rhonda D. Robison, Nate Pritts, Joseph Bienvenu and Clay Matthews - will read selections of their poetry ...
- Cal State S.B. student immerse themselves in Arabic (The Press-Enterprise)
Amber Tracy spent the past academic year studying Arabic. But with a full-time job and other classes, she wasn't progressing as quickly as she had wanted.
- Al-Baradoni, the last great Arab classical poet (Yemen Times Online)
Yemeni poet, intellectual and writer Abdullah Saleh Al-Baradoni was born in Dhamar governorate’s Al-Baradon village in 1929. Having contracted smallpox at age 4, by age 6, he had lost his vision entirely.
- Dreaming in the library - Sheffield Telegraph
Dreaming in the librarySheffield Telegraph, UK - 1 hour agoThe poem was about a friend of hers who had died, so the tears were assumed to be about that but Leviston believes that when poets write about their own ...
- Event: 16 personalities receive Poet Abu Jafar Obaidullah Awards - New Nation
Sixteen personalities received Poet Abu Jafar Obaidullah Awards 2008 at a function recently, said a news release. Poet Abu Jafar Obaidullah Foundation organised a discussion meeting and award giving ceremony at Poet Sufia Kamal Auditorium of the ...
- Patterson: A heart full of memories - Topeka Capitol-Journal Blogs
As if to confirm the illusion that time flies, I recently realized it's been a dozen years since I retired from my 30-year stint as a child psychologist. To commemorate the occasion, random vignettes have been parading across my memory. Though each ...
- Prime Time Calendar the week of July 9, 2008 (Independent Press)
Canadian Brass, classical pops group, will be joined by Brass alumni and other brass players to present their Legends concert, at 8 pm on Wednesday, July 23 at The Community Theatre at Mayo Center for the Performing Arts, 100 South St. Morristown.
- Polishing up on writing skills (The Citizen of Laconia)
RAY MONGEAU/For The Citizen Amy Cass, a sophomore at Laconia High School, reads her writing creations, "I Am From" and "Match That Had No Match," during the Plymouth Writing Project Summer Camp celebration at Patrick's Pub in Gilford.
- Song evenings offer diversity and discoveries - Vancouver Sun
Vancouver SunSong evenings offer diversity and discoveriesVancouver Sun, Canada - 1 hour agoContemporary American Dominick Argento's Casa Guidi sets five texts by Elizabeth Barrett-Browning in an accessible idiom. Although Argento never entirely ...
- Industry profits from Adams' dark vision - Variety
More Articles: WITH COMICBOOK HEROES reigning as Hollywood's golden boys of summer -- and projections that the latest Batman sequel, "The Dark Knight," will clean up more than just Gotham City -- it seems appropriate to recognize the unsung heroes ...
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