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- What lies beneath? - Kuwait Times
What lies beneath?Kuwait Times, Kuwait - 3 hours agoWe would have to stop sleeping and living a leisurely life without a sense of responsibility toward Kuwait, beside reciting poetry and praising Kuwait and ...
- Poetry Comes Alive - The State Journal
HUNTINGTON -- The art of poetry came alive in Monday the River City. It's called 'Poetry Alive!' and is geared toward children of all ages. The Cabell County Library hosted the high-intensity poetry event. The kids in attendance are even able to ...
- Nationalism takes back seat as partisan clips dominate Web - Daily Star - Lebanon
Daily Star - LebanonNationalism takes back seat as partisan clips dominate WebDaily Star - Lebanon, Lebanon - 45 minutes agoFor poetry fans, there is what claims to be the only footage of Gibran Khalil Gibran, the Lebanese poet. It's short but interesting given its age and ...
- All tied up in knots - This is London
This is LondonAll tied up in knotsThis is London, UK - 5 hours agoNow, however, that her very recent work is exhibited by the National Gallery, promoted there by extravagant prose and poetry (yes, poetry) and presented as ...
- For cops on street, it's a war out there - Jackson Clarion Ledger
For cops on street, it's a war out thereJackson Clarion Ledger, MS - 50 minutes agoThe people you deal with live in shrink-wrapped worlds, reduced to stinking alleys, the boundaries delineated only by the shadows, without books or poetry ...
- Banding together of two solitudes - Calgary Sun
With an almost Seinfeldian shrug, the moving and funny The Band's Visit opens with a crawl that reads, "Once, not long ago, a small Egyptian police band arrived in Israel. Not many remember this ... it wasn't that important." A movie about nothing ...
- Pens raised in support of poet; see photos from poetry workshop - The Daily Advertiser
If the pen is mightier than the sword, Gov. Bobby Jindal better prepare for another battle because writers in Acadiana are picking up their pens to fight for one of their own. Darrell Bourque, a retired UL professor, was notified by letter recently ...
- Young Ripley poets showcase free verse - Jamestown Post Journal
Young Ripley poets showcase free verseJamestown Post Journal, NY - 1 hour ago"And thanks for letting me win," ended Garret Einfeldt's poem entitled "Ode to my PS2." The talented participants of the poetry showcase were: Kalishia ...
- First round as it happened - BBC Sport
American Kevin Streelman drops a shot at the last for a three-under 68 to join countryman Justin Hicks in a share of the US Open lead at Torrey Pines.
- Speak your mind - Globe and Mail
"One in five Canadians will experience a mental illness in his or her lifetime. It is a pervasive presence in almost all of our lives. And yet we rarely speak of it," writes Globe and Mail editor-in-chief Edward Greenspon. "The mentally ill are not ...
- Festival celebrates local literacy (Mississauga News)
Several Mississauga authors are participating in an inaugural festival this weekend in Brampton that's designed to promote local writers. J. Nichole Noel and Judy Powell are taking part in Knowledge Fest, which runs Saturday and Sunday at Knowledge Bookstore.
- Summer Reading: Sitcom - National Post
National PostSummer Reading: SitcomNational Post, Canada - 40 minutes agoThe book blurb calls these genre-bending episodes soliloquies and sonnets and that’s exactly what they are: pop-culture poetry (but ssssh, ...
- BOOK REVIEW: Western Civilization Defended in Newest 'Politically ... - HNN Huntingtonnews.net
BOOK REVIEW: Western Civilization Defended in Newest 'Politically ...HNN Huntingtonnews.net, USA - 3 hours agoHe doesn't quote Jackson in the book --- that was my idea -- nor is there a mention of Allan Bloom ("The Closing of the American Mind") nor is there even a ...
- Zarathustran Analytics in Video Games, Part 8: The Factions of Gaming - PopMatters
PopMattersZarathustran Analytics in Video Games, Part 8: The Factions of GamingPopMatters, IL - May 26, 2008Lines of poetry were inscribed in each photo as the artist decried the anonymity and inhuman appearance depicted by the journal’s photography. ...
- Well-loved English teacher retires after almost 20 years (Westchester Suburban Life)
Over the past two decades, an endless number of students have sat at their desks, shooting dagger eyes at Lucille Perry while scrawling out her infamous punishment — a lengthy written apology dubbed “The Sentence.”
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