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- Why McCain Would Make a Better President - Canada Free Press
Should Barack Obama be elected President of the United States this November his chances for a successful term in office are slim to none. As the candidate who extols the virtue of hope and change and whose audience chants in unison, ‘Yes we can ...
- New Hope Middle School Student Will Have Art Shown Statewide - Chattanoogan
Poetry and Art Competition. The River of Words contest benefits Kindergarten through 12th grade students in Georgia schools and youth organizations by encouraging art and poetry as powerful communication tools in their commitment to environmental ...
- C-Street classes create hope through artwork - News-Leader.com
C-Street classes create hope through artworkNews-Leader.com, MO - 1 hour agoDozens of community members, including members of the Springfield City Council and Greene County Commission, attended the show to read poetry, ...
- Air Sick (Washington City Paper)
Michael Jordan was a champion. The District was a basketball hellhole. Something had to give.
- BHS showcases students’ talents - Boonville Daily News
BHS showcases students’ talentsBoonville Daily News, USA - 8 hours ago... poetry readings, art displays and the sale of “Sideburn Fury,” the spring literary magazine. The magazine is put together by the Creative Writing class ...
- Art review: Foto - Scotsman
Art review: FotoScotsman, United Kingdom - 35 minutes agoDark Repose by Karel Kasparic shows a woman sleeping, her figure suggestively cut by sharp lines of light and shade. The shadows of people in a sunlit ...
- Nigeria: Sefi Atta's Swallow Takes Another Pudding (AllAfrica.com)
Sefi Atta, the London-based Nigerian writer who has twice won the BBC's African Performance Competition for plays, has come up with a new novel Swallow, and the paperback edition of the book which has been enjoying scintillating reviews globally can be obtained in Nigeria, courtesy of Kachifo Limited, the publishers of Farafina Magazine and Farafina books.
- More poetry - Schenectady Gazette
More poetrySchenectady Gazette, NY - 2 hours agoI have a friendship that is s profound, could it be much more. She's great, she's funny, she helps me when I am in need, plus she's always striving to aim ...
- The Capital Hip Hop Soul Fest is this Saturday, July 26th - PRLog.Org (press release)
The Capital Hip Hop Soul Fest is this Saturday, July 26thPRLog.Org (press release), Romania - 32 minutes agoThe all-day outdoors music festival will have two music stages and a demonstration stage featuring a freestyle battle-zone, a poetry slam, dancing and an ...
- School librarian dons different personas to get kids to read - Sacramento Bee
School librarian dons different personas to get kids to readSacramento Bee, USA - 1 hour agoAt a pretend coffeehouse poetry event, she comes as a beatnik. At the Colonial market day for third-graders, she is Mrs. Thomas Farthing. ...
- The Same Earth, By Kei Miller - Independent
The Same Earth, By Kei MillerIndependent, UK - 1 hour agoHaving already published poetry and short stories, Miller is branching out assuredly with this new work. It's a story of everyday people with all kinds of ...
- Frank O’Hara SELECTED POEMS By Frank O’Hara. - New York Times
Frank O’Hara SELECTED POEMS By Frank O’Hara.New York Times, United States - 8 minutes agoAt the time, however, this preoccupation with the trivial, with the nothing of life that is nothing, seemed to jettison everything — meter, the calculated ...
- Local horror writer reaches the world online - MaineCoastNow.com
HALLOWELL — In the 1930s and 40s, American families gathered together to listen to their favorite programs on the radio. Chris Osgood of Hallowell is proud to be published in the recent issue of GASP magazine. In 2008, some people are listening to ...
- BILL MCGRAW: Calif. woman pens a rant and a rave for the D (Detroit Free Press)
"The Straits" is essentially an epic poem about Detroit. It's perhaps the first epic poem about Detroit, or at least the first of the 21st Century. Kristin Palm describes it as a "docu-poem," as in documentary. The book has two pages of sources, which is unusual for a poem, and she acknowledges: "I don't think of it solely as poetry."
- Music Preview: Taj Mahal chose to harvest blues from around the world - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Pittsburgh Post GazetteMusic Preview: Taj Mahal chose to harvest blues from around the worldPittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - 57 minutes agoThese were guys with a third-grade education writing poetry that still stands today: "I'm gonna get up in the morning/and I believe I'll dust my broom. ...
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