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- A capital city of the imagination - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.ukA capital city of the imaginationguardian.co.uk, UK - 5 hours agoThe war over I was sent back to finish my schooling in London, already writing poetry and determined, though I didn't dare tell anyone, to be a real writer. ...
- Young Coupeville writers win honors (Small Town Papers News Service)
Several Coupeville students were winners in the 2008 student writing contest sponsored by the Whidbey Island Writers Association....
- Bookworms grab bargains - Centre Daily
UNIVERSITY PARK — Yeah, nobody reads much anymore. Sure. Craig Houtz Jessica Fenton browses through hobbies books at the first day of the 47th Annual AAUW Used Book Sale at Penn State's Snider Ag Arena on Saturday, May 10, 2008. The event runs the ...
- School Notes (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
An astronaut visited West Chester earlier this month and talked to youngsters from three schools about the past, present, and future of America's space program.
- Book Marks - Pride Source
"Candy Everybody Wants," by Josh Kilmer-Purcell. Harper Perennial, 288 pages, $13 paper. Jayson Blocher - the "y" added for style - yearns for celebrity. The small-town Wisconsin teen's first stab at '80s fame is his gay coming-of-age drama ...
- Puhallo's poems are for you, pardner (Whistler Question)
If you’ve successfully entertained groups of school kids and university professors, crowds at a coffee house, a farm gathering and a group of bikers at a wedding, it’s pretty safe to say your act has broad appeal.
- 'Can You Imagine': Author Shares His Life Stories Through New Inspirational Poetry (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Short stories and poems encourage the reader to imagine the possibilities for their life in Kelly K. Owens' new book "Can You Imagine" . Within the 340 pages, Owens shares the knowledge he has learned from being raised in a single parent environment to the meaning of father through the birth and growth of his sons.
- Cleveland Arts Prize announces 2008 winners - The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com
The Plain Dealer - cleveland.comCleveland Arts Prize announces 2008 winnersThe Plain Dealer - cleveland.com, OH - 3 hours agoShe also is a winner of the Coretta Scott King Book Award for outstanding work by African-American authors and illustrators. The Cleveland Arts Prize also ...
- Cheapflights.com Celebrates Gay Pride Month With Tips for Visiting Festivals Big and Small Across America (Centre Daily Times)
It's time to kick up your heels and be "Mary!" The month of June not only marks the official start of summer, but also commemorates the anniversary of the modern gay rights movement. Cities across the globe take this opportunity to celebrate freedom and equality for everyone regardless of their sexual orientation.
- My language, my birthright - Dispatch Online
My language, my birthrightDispatch Online, South Africa - 38 minutes ago“They forget that hip- hop is just poetry. Rapping in isiXhosa is not as easy as it seems because our lyrics have to flow nicely with the instruments and ...
- Petty puts on powerful, flashy show (The Buffalo News)
Being original is overrated. Just ask Tom Petty. For the past 30 years, he's been making music that has the earthy swagger of the Stones, the shimmering jangle of the Byrds, the bluesy poetry of Dylan and the palpable energy of Springsteen. From his self-titled debut in 1976 to 2006's understated, bittersweet “Highway Companion,” Petty has worn his influences proudly and prominently -- so much ...
- Hardy's 168th birthday is celebrated - This is Dorset
TO mark the 168 years since Thomas Hardy's birth a feast of events will take place in Dorchester. An English professor who has travelled from the University of Georgia, Doctor Simon Gatrell will start the celebrations tomorrow at 3.30pm (Saturday ...
- Library helped children pick 'right' books 100 years ago - Canton Repository
CANTON Horatio Alger was "out" among young male readers 100 years ago. Robert Louis Stevenson was "in". While a few girls "can be induced" to read the poetry of Tennyson or Longfellow,The Repository acknowledged in an article published in 1908, most ...
- Bernard Haykel: Osama bin Laden gets poetic to draw in the faithful (Guardian Unlimited)
Bernard Haykel: In the battle to win Muslim hearts and minds al Qaida's leader is turning to poetry
- Eric Clapton gets the blues big-time at Blossom - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Eric Clapton is not only a three-time Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, but an honorary Buckeye. In recent years, the revered British singer-guitarist has been spending quality time in Columbus, his wife's hometown. Turns out he's a bit of a wimp, too. "I ...
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