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- University of Pittsburgh to Present Lecture, “Elephants by ... - University of Pittsburgh News (press release)
University of Pittsburgh to Present Lecture, “Elephants by ...University of Pittsburgh News (press release), PA - 1 hour agoThe free public lecture is titled “Elephants by Candlelight: Insight on the Poetic Soul of Iran,” sponsored by the Global Studies Program of the University ...
- Time Is What It's All About - The Ledger
Though at the time it may not occur to us to call it "mentoring," there's likely to be a good deal of that sort of thing going on, wanted or unwanted, whenever a young person works for someone older. Richard Hoffman of Massachusetts does a good job ...
- At Green Lake, latest word in poetry is ... umbrellas (Seattle Times)
The Green Lake Poetess, Amy Allin, visited Green Lake after a yearlong hiatus, sharing poetry and umbrellas with Seattle residents on Sunday, July 6.
- FOR WORK SUCCESS, SOME LOOK TO THE STARS. HERE'S A SIGN-BY-SIGN GUIDE - New York Post
New York PostFOR WORK SUCCESS, SOME LOOK TO THE STARS. HERE'S A SIGN-BY-SIGN GUIDENew York Post, NY - 3 hours agoSo the relationship any person has with being inspired - by music, by theater, by poetry - that's the relationship one should have with astrology. ...
- Revolution slam poetry team is headed to nationals (The Bryan-College Station Eagle)
By CRAIG KAPITAN Eagle Staff Writer Ever wonder what a national slam poetry team looks and sounds like? Well, you could always head to ...
- Creativity draws crowd at Art Fest - Marion Star
Creativity draws crowd at Art FestMarion Star, OH - 1 hour agoPoetry students from Mary Hardgrove's language art classes at Harding read their poems for an audience in the media center. Students are selling a book with ...
- Museum devoted to Robert Louis Stevenson - San Francisco Gate
As far as writers go, Scotland-born Robert Louis Stevenson has had more staying power than most. The author and poet, who once lived in the northern part of the Napa Valley, penned classics such as "Treasure Island" (1883) and "Strange Case of Dr ...
- Shaping generations - Malaysia Star
Shaping generationsMalaysia Star, Malaysia - 18 hours agoPn Nalini introduced us to the world of poetry and haiku writing. She also frequently brought us newspaper clippings and challenged us to comment on the ...
- Arts calendar for 7/6-7/12/08 - Daily News Transcript
VILLAGE HARMONY, a teen world music ensemble based in Vermont, performs tonight at 7:30, at the First Parish Church, 7 Harrington Road, Lexington. The program features gospel and Appalachian music from America, traditional music from Bulgaria and ...
- Comic Dick Martin dies at 86 (NBC 10 Providence)
Dick Martin, the zany half of the comedy team whose "Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In" took television by storm in the 1960s, passes away.
- DYLAN'S FREEWHEELIN' GIRLFRIEND RELEASES MEMOIRS - PR Inside
The girl who appeared on the cover of BOB DYLAN's THE FREEWHEELIN' BOB DYLAN album is penning a book about her romance with the rocker. Suze Rotolo huddles up to Dylan as the pair wander through the wintry streets of 1963 Greenwich Village, New York ...
- A way with words - Bucks County Courier Times
Every year for the last 21 years, one talented high school poet has been named Bucks County's high school poet of the year. And four of the last eight winners have been from Central Bucks. Including the eight winners, 47 students have been recognized ...
- Showtime's 'This American Life' fares better in second season (The Wichita Eagle)
On radio, "This American Life" is a treasure -- a brilliantly conceived form of quirky, true-life storytelling that has spawned a host of imitators and stands with the finest work the medium has delivered. But on TV last year, not so brilliant. While the first season on Showtime was promising, mistakes were made -- even host and executive producer Ira Glass says so. "I feel proud of what we ...
- Senior students opting out of mainstream English - News.com.au
ALMOST a quarter of Queensland's senior students are studying an easier communications subject rather than mainstream English, according to latest research. Some students admit they are dropping out of English because they regard the course as too ...
- Bleekers: Books help celebrate our planet - Topeka Capitol-Journal
Intriguing recent children's and young adult books give readers good reason to celebrate our planet earth every day. • Lynne Cherry and Gary Braasch. "How We Know What We Know About Our Changing Climate: Scientists and Kids Explore Global Warning ...
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