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- Local filmmaker hits Chicago with documentary - Gary Post Tribune
Local filmmaker hits Chicago with documentaryGary Post Tribune, IN - 7 hours agoThe documentary, which includes a sound track of poetry reading, was filmed at the South Shore Cultural Center in Chicago. Weathersby worked with Zenul "Z" ...
- Japan takes to the ring for poetry boxing - Daily Telegraph
Regional heats are under way in a 10-year-old sport that Katsunori Kusunoki dreamed up to combat the shyness and reluctance to participate that he has increasingly noticed in his students at Kanto Gakuin University. "In Japan, young people especially ...
- Youth movement alive and well (The Taunton Gazette)
Representatives from local agencies, Taunton schools, and organizations rallied around city youth Friday
- NI Week puts ‘Poetry in motion’ - Plant Engineering
Plant EngineeringNI Week puts ‘Poetry in motion’Plant Engineering, IL - 3 hours agoNational Instruments kicks off its NI Week 2008 with LabVIEW enhancements, new technologies and an emphasis on Green. Thomas Dolby’s “She blinded me with ...
- The Post talks to Laurie Keller Johnson, owner of Ghost in the Machine - Harvard Post
The Post talks to Laurie Keller Johnson, owner of Ghost in the MachineHarvard Post, MA - 17 minutes agoA: I used to write poetry and stories and make up word games. I’ve always loved language and have loved to read. I have always appreciated good writing, ...
- 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 ...
- Battle for China: the ballad of Qu Yuan - Spiked
Battle for China: the ballad of Qu YuanSpiked, UK - 13 minutes agoIt is apparent in such statements that contemporary appreciation of classic Chinese poetry is not just a matter of aesthetics. There is a political subtext ...
- Calendar Girls picks and clicks for May 24-30 (The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles)
(FILM) Unless you've been living under some ancient ruins, you've probably already heard that America's favorite archaeologist is back in action on the silver screen.
- SCREEN TESTERS: What the panel said - Chicago Tribune
Henri: As a lifelong Rust Belt resident, I'm a sucker for romantic representations of dystopias, so it's not surprising that this movie touched my inner trash compactor. However, I don't know what to think about the human characters in the film. Why ...
- Action: Lonnquist to perform at July 26 Prairie Fest - The Reporter
Action: Lonnquist to perform at July 26 Prairie FestThe Reporter, WI - 53 minutes agoHe is at once a lyricist with deep feeling and a side-splittingly funny observer of our world. Keen insight and poetry draw listeners into beautifully ...
- America Back on Track... for Tuesday, July 8th - OpEdNews.com
Our Quote of the Day is from Mark Twain who said, "Only presidents, editors and people with tapeworm have the right to use the editorial ‘we.’" Some observations on the news... Ingrid Bettancourt was reported near death during the end of her six ...
- Food for Thought: Peachsicles are easy, delicious and nutritious - Holland Sentinel
With kids on the go and playing hard, they need snacks that taste good but are healthful as well. Instead of chips, cookies or an ice cream novelty, serve Peachsicles for a quick cold and nutritious treat. With just five ingredients, Peachsicles are ...
- Book Review: An A to Z Walk In The Park by RM Smith - Blogcritics.org
Book Review: An A to Z Walk In The Park by RM SmithBlogcritics.org, OH - 17 hours agoHowever, there isn’t much poetry or rhythm embedded in the language to lift it above the ordinary. The writing is lively, though, and every page filled with ...
- A long flowering - Baltimore Sun
The poet Josephine Jacobsen, in an essay she wrote for The Sun almost 30 years ago, decried how hard it was to get inside things that should be easy to open (milk cartons, aspirin bottles), yet how quickly Americans seemed to expect personal intimacy ...
- On radio: Prescott joins the workers' revolution - Daily Telegraph
Alf the plumber first drew my family's attention to Robert Tressell's The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists back in 1946. Alf, more given to pinching me than plumbing, was attempting to engage my mother in the workers' revolution. My mother, who had ...
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