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- Christina Patterson: The challenge of poetry – and football (Independent)
It's so weird. Grown men dressed like two-year-olds, throwing themselves on the ground and shouting. One minute they're weeping and the next they're practically snogging. All those funny lines on the field. All those logos on their backs. I just don't get it.
- Author's class next for 2 teen writers (The Arizona Republic)
The winners of CGCC's first creative writing contest, students from Higley and Hamilton High, will study creative writing this summer with author and faculty member Patrick Finn.
- Retiring teachers touched more than 2,000 lives - Tea and Harrisburg Champion
TEA – Tea Area first grade teacher Twyla Sine always wanted to teach. “I knew right away,” Sine said. “I remember my second grade teacher and I always played school when I was a kid.” Now, after 44 years of teaching, Sine, along with first ...
- Wickwire students win writing awards - Nova News Now
Wickwire students win writing awardsNova News Now, Canada - 2 hours agoGrades two through six can enter the contest. “Students may choose any genre, so entries include poetry, fairy tales, short stories, non-fiction and others ...
- Bob Dylan - Tangled up in Hue - News Shopper
AS ONE of the most famous and acclaimed singer/songwriters of all time, Bob Dylan's music is more than familiar. But his artwork? He's been creating visual art for more than 40 years, but only exhibited for the first time last year in Germany. Now ...
- Tuesday Happy trails (The Nashua Telegraph)
Although former downtown development specialist Alan S. Manoian has unofficially retired from giving his highly informative walking tours of Nashua, the historical tidbits he shared over the years are forever imprinted in our memories. Nashua will never look the same to us again. ...
- School's out, and there's time for some fun reads for kids (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
A persistent mouse. A vanishing sculpture. An interstellar apocalypse. There's something for just about everyone, from preschoolers to teens, in our summer book wrap-up for young readers.
- Here and Now (The Fox Valley Villages Sun)
Pheasant Run will host a performance of I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change at 5 and 8:30 p.m. Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays at the resort, 4051 E. Main St., St. Charles.
- Altar Call – Make right choices, parents told - The Nation Newspaper
Altar Call – Make right choices, parents toldThe Nation Newspaper, Barbados - 1 hour agoAnd they truly deserved it for they put on quite a show for parents, guardians and family members who worshipped with them at Grace Bible Church in Paddock ...
- "Falsettos" Rating: *** (Denver Post)
Nothing like watching the love story of a divorced Jewish dad and his dying lover, set to fiery, percussive African drumbeats. OK, so they haven't quite worked out all the kinks at the Aurora Fox's new 75-seat studio theater. Rating: ***
- Young Black Male Survives Urban Genocide, Drama and The System and ... - BlackNews.com
Beverly Hills, CA (BlackNews.com) - Biz-e-Bee Publications is a new company owned by Biz-e-Bee Entertainment L.L.C. It's mission is to bring fresh and new, urban content to the book industry. To captivate readers of any level with intensity, drama ...
- Katherine Cloninger, Alexandra Kaye of Palm Beach tap creativity for ... - Palm Beach Daily News
Two Palm Beach girls were among students countywide who addressed teen violence in the Do the Write Thing contest, expressing themselves through poetry, prose and song.
- Comedy Connection falls short but still good - Jamaica Gleaner
Jamaica GleanerComedy Connection falls short but still goodJamaica Gleaner, Jamaica - 20 minutes ago... must be at least food," he said before he started after 'Mission Impossible', as the audience chuckled, he commented, "You see poetry can be funny". ...
- Quebec: A Canadian Occasion - TIME
Quebec: A Canadian OccasionTIME - 2 hours agoIf you come for the birthday party, stay for the city's charms. Within Old Quebec — a UNESCO World Heritage Site inside the walls of the city's old ...
- 9-year-old Arnold girl publishes first book - Annapolis Capital
Annapolis Capital9-year-old Arnold girl publishes first bookAnnapolis Capital, MD - 1 hour agoA third generation writer, Alli's grandmother recently published a book of poetry and both her grandmother and mother have kept journals for years. ...
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