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- Summer camp listing - Forest Hills Journal - Community Press & Recorder
Summer camp listing - Forest Hills JournalCommunity Press & Recorder, KY - 1 hour agoIncludes games, storytelling, fingerspelling, conversational signing, crafts, poetry and imaginary play. $175 week. Registration required. ...
- Stories Behind The Hymns (Gaffney Ledger)
WE'RE MARCHING TO ZION Author: Isaac Watts (1674-1748) Composer: Robert Lowry (1826-1899) Isaac Watts was born on July 17, 1674 in Southampton, England. He was a great student in school. He had a gift of writing poetry and verse at a very young age in grammar school. He was attending school in Southampton and had one of the best teachers available, Mr. Pinhorn.
- VPL poetry slam set for June 26 (Vermillion Plain Talk)
The Vermillion Literary Project is hosting a poetry reading and poetry slam on Thursday, June 26 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Coffee Shop Gallery, which is located in downtown Vermillion. The poetry reading will feature award-winning writer Courtney Huse-Wika.
- Residents share literary arts at Elk Grove (Elk Grove Citizen)
Poets and writers competed for cash prizes at Elk Grove Community Library in April. The library hosted the 2008 Teen Poetry Slam and the Short-Story Contest and Writers’ Conference.
- Hispanic Music Festival Celebrates Its 16th Year - RedOrbit
Hispanic Music Festival Celebrates Its 16th YearRedOrbit, TX - 3 hours agoCowboy poetry will be read by Leroy Lovato. Maya Dominguez, 6, will also be singing a variety of music. Admission is $2 per person, $5 per family, ...
- Writers focus on Midwest Latinos - Kansas.com
Writers focus on Midwest LatinosKansas.com, KS - 3 hours agoBY CHRISTINA M. WOODS Contributors to the new anthology "Primera Pagina: Poetry from the Latino Heartland" -- including one with ties to Wichita -- say they ...
- Summer program mixes chocolate with poetry (The Oregonian)
If you don't read poetry aloud, you're probably not going to hear all that is there, says John Morrison, a poet who is the director of the Writers-in-the-Schools program for Literary Arts Inc.
- Journalist's writings survive tragic life (The Pantagraph)
BLOOMINGTON -- One of the hidden treasures of the McLean County Museum of History is a collection of newspaper-styled journals written more than 100 years ago. | From Our Past page
- The Power of Music in the Ancient World - NewsBlaze
The Power of Music in the Ancient WorldNewsBlaze, CA - 1 hour agoHistory was chanted in myth and poetry. We can translate most ancient languages but much of the feeling and meaning of what the chants conveyed are hidden ...
- Tributes paid as DJ Mel loses cancer battle - Edinburgh News
TRIBUTES have been paid to a popular city DJ and events promoter who has lost her fight against cancer. Melanie Denyer, of Leith, had been receiving chemotherapy treatment for ovarian cancer and was told in January she had just months to live. But ...
- 2008 Poetry Winners (Dayton Daily News)
Today we begin publishing the winners of the 12th annual Dayton Daily News Short Story and Poetry Contest. This is the fourth year in which we've sought poetry as part of the competition. The winners are presented here today. This selection is from all three age categories: youth, teen and adult. Monday through Wednesday in Life, we'll publish the first-place short stories. They also can be ...
- From petty criminals to proud citizens (Deccan Herald)
Anton Makarenko had a feel for children which went far beyond the understanding of educational theorists. His educational dictum could be summed up in the following words: Make as many demands as possible on a man and at the same time show him as much respect as possible. Arvind Gupta profiles the great educator.
- Adam Thorpe: home truths from abroad - Daily Telegraph
Mime artist to novelist: it isn't your usual career trajectory, but it doesn't seem strange when you meet Adam Thorpe. He has an actor's swiftness of movement as he ushers me into his office at the back of the sunny timber-beamed flat in Nîmes where ...
- Mantegna, Andrea: Judith with the Head of Holofernes (1495) - The Independent
Some poems are remembered by a single line. Paintings don't come to bits so easily, and there are no dictionaries of famous pictorial quotations. But the same thing can be true. With certain pictures, a single detail is their gift to the world. The ...
- Student writers win in Edmonds Arts contest - Lynnwood Enterprise
Student writers win in Edmonds Arts contestLynnwood Enterprise, WA - 3 hours agoFor "Poetry – High School": Jennica Bisbee, a senior at Meadowdale High, won first place for "Ode to Voice"; Liz Arthur, a junior at Meadowdale High, ...
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