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- Dispatch from The Philadelphia Urban Seminar: Day 4 - Penn State Live
Dispatch from The Philadelphia Urban Seminar: Day 4Penn State Live, PA - 43 minutes agoOnce the math lesson was over, Ms. Stevens and I took our poetry kids aside and worked more on poems with them. There are three kids we are going to work ...
- CD Review: Alkaline Trio looks to pop with 'Agony and Irony' - U-Wire.com
With Alkaline Trio's major label debut "Agony and Irony," it's hard to distinguish if the band tried too hard or didn't try hard enough. My love and adoration for this band makes it hard to write anything remotely negative about their music - heck ...
- South Africa: That Attack On Fellow Africans in South Africa - AllAfrica.com
South Africa: That Attack On Fellow Africans in South AfricaAllAfrica.com, Washington - 42 minutes agoRemember, these are the same people the likes of Leopold Sedar Senghor, the great poet stuck his neck out to fight their wars through his poetry. ...
- Cortese wins Columbia 300 scholarship (InsideNoVa.com)
Columbia 300 has announced Natalie Cortese, a Hoffman Estates, Ill. resident, as the winner of the 2007-08 John Jowdy Scholarship.
- Live - Champions League final build-up (BBC News)
The fans are arriving at Moscow's Luzhniki Stadium with less than two hours remaining before Man Utd face Chelsea in the Champions League final.
- Most dangerous country of the World - Pakistan News Service
The cover of Newsweek’s last issue dubbing Pakistan as the most dangerous country in the world, not merely stunned Pakistanis but the entire world, which earlier considered Iraq and Afghanistan as the most dangerous states. The cover stating " the ...
- From bad to verse: Vandals receive classroom penance - Ashland Daily Tidings
MIDDLEBURY, Vt. — Call it poetic justice: More than two dozen young people who broke into Robert Frost's former home for a beer party and trashed the place are being required to take classes in his poetry as part of their punishment. Using "The ...
- Controversial 'Stitching' Extends Off-Broadway; Ventimiglia Joins Cast (Playbill via Yahoo! News)
Popular demand has prompted a two-week extension of the U.S. premiere of Anthony Neilson's Stitching, the new dark play about a couple who play disturbing games. The Off-Broadway run at The Wild Project will now play to Aug. 2.
- Summer writing camp planned next month (Muskogee Phoenix)
Enrollment is open for the annual Summer Writing Camp to be held at St. Joseph School from July 14-17. The camp serves students entering grades 5, 6, 7 and 8. Students will enjoy a variety of mental and physical challenges each day, along with writing and performing poetry, stories and plays.
- Briefs: Dove Award winner to perform live Friday - The Shreveport Times
Dove Award winner Jeremy Camp will be in concert at 8 p.m. Friday during the Lander's Dodge Faith and Family night at Fair Grounds Field. At 5 p.m., the Bossier-Shreveport BattleWings will play their divison rival Rio Grande Valley Dorados in the ...
- Poetry is like ... - La Crosse Tribune
Part of the value of the La Crosse Public Library National Poetry Month contest is that it forms community, said William Stobb, associate professor of English at Viterbo University. “(Poetry) tends to be such an intensely private pursuit,” Stobb ...
- Live Music Picks - AccessAtlanta
AN IMPRESSIVE RÉSUMÉ: This fiery guitarist has been a David Bowie sideman, a member of King Crimson and a Talking Heads collaborator. His fascinating solo albums give progressive rock a good name. In recent years, he's spent a lot of time producing ...
- Mall ministry celebrates 10 years of helping others - phillyBurbs.com
Mall ministry celebrates 10 years of helping othersphillyBurbs.com, PA - 1 hour agoThe prayer room has a magnetic poetry wall and a poetry log, where guests can express their thoughts. Mansfield resident Kelly Steele, a member of the New ...
- Bleekers: Celebrate Earth Day with recent children's books - Topeka Capitol-Journal
"How We Know What We Know About Our Changing Climate: Scientists and Kids Explore Global Warning" (Dawn, 2008), ages 8 and older, by Lynne Cherry and Gary Braasch: This empowering text chronicles changes in the behavior of nature since 1900, shows ...
- Letters to the Editor - June 8 - Daily Camera
Upon learning that George "Bud" Peterson, new (and Republican) Chancellor of the University of Colorado, is creating an endowed chair of conservative thought, I was floored. He says he doesn't necessarily want a political conservative -- only an ...
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