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- Shelton students get chance to read, write their poetry - TriVallyCentral
SHELTON - English teacher Marie Zampano's students at Shelton High School have learned the value of self-expression through poetry writing. Recently, Zampano's students in her English to Speakers of Other Languages class took turns reading several of ...
- The “L” or “l” word - TheDay
The “L” or “l” wordTheDay, CT - 1 hour agoActually, if her poetry is any indication, Sappho was a lover of both women and men, but for some reason, we use the word lesbian to describe women who love ...
- Bookishly from Tallahassee - Los Angeles Times
Bookishly from TallahasseeLos Angeles Times, CA - 23 minutes agoI'm probably the resident "fantasist mascot," so to speak, and then there are host of others at the university and elsewhere working in poetry, ...
- Vidal takes aim and why the web makes us dumb (Canberra Times)
Welcome, to a hopefully weekly blog which will take a wide global view of the books and information worlds.
- Famous Faces of European Collection Showcased in Installation at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (Art Daily)
Lullaby: Madame Augustine Roulin Rocking a Cradle (La Berceuse), 1889. Vincent van Gogh (Dutch (worked in France), 1853–1890). Oil on canvas. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Bequest of John T. Spaulding. Photograph © Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
- Jon Vickers - Guardian Unlimited
Amid such legendary trade union leaders of the 1970s as Jack Jones, Hugh Scanlon and Joe Gormley, the Cambridge-educated Jon Vickers, of the Civil Service Union, who has died aged 92, cast a smaller shadow. But his wartime bravery and politically ...
- Sandi T. Bush Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive ... - 24-7PressRelease.com (press release)
Sandi T. Bush Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive ...24-7PressRelease.com (press release) - 3 hours ago... has 20 years of professional experience and excels in teaching history and media studies, reviewing literature and poetry and creative literary writing. ...
- Looking at Presidential pastimes - Athens Banner-Herald
During this election year, we will get to know quite a bit about the candidates - sometimes much more than we would like to know. I've long had a fascination with presidential politics and with the lives of those who have occupied the land's highest ...
- The Little Literary Press That Could - Walrus Magazine
Walrus MagazineThe Little Literary Press That CouldWalrus Magazine, Canada - 48 minutes ago(His notes of Johnston’s “Cathleen Sweeping” made me see the poem anew, and it’sa sonnet I’ve read dozens of times.) It’s perhaps a fine distinction, ...
- Great Labor Arts Exchange: Celebrating Unions’ Future - AFL-CIO
AFL-CIOGreat Labor Arts Exchange: Celebrating Unions’ FutureAFL-CIO, DC - 7 hours agoby James Parks, Jun 28, 2008 Imagine this: A larger than life-sized puppet calling itself “Corporate Greed” is strutting through your neighborhood selling ...
- Noel Robinson on the prophetic move of God this Pentecost - Christian Today
Noel Robinson’s popularity as a worship leader continues to grow. Not only does he feature in Share Jesus International’s first ever Pentecost Festival, but he also takes to the stage this Sunday for the Global Day of Prayer London event at ...
- Former teacher becomes local author - Midwest City Sun
Former teacher becomes local authorMidwest City Sun, OK - 1 hour agoShe noted that she had also contributed to a poetry anthology as well as a collection of short stories. She said all her novels are set in Oklahoma. ...
- Doubly Blessed - Seattle Post Intelligencer Blogs
. Clifford Franklin Morningstar Today is Father's Day. I expect that my son Jeff is spending this day with his Dad, either playing golf together or watching a golf tournament on TV. My fathers are gone. Yes, that is fathers, plural. I have been ...
- Plenty of 'La Boheme' operas on DVD - Newark Star-Ledger
New audio-only recordings of opera are perhaps going the way of the dinosaur, outnumbered by audiovisual productions captured on DVD. In the case of Giacomo Puccini's "La Boheme," there are now more than a dozen contemporary and archival versions out ...
- Poetry and its public - Iowa City Press Citizen
Poetry and its publicIowa City Press Citizen, IA - 2 hours agoBut last year she decided to submit a poem to the city's "Poetry in Public" project. With that decision, Buchan ensured that it wasn't enough for her poetry ...
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