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- Poems In Place: AE Chats With Athens Poet Darrell Kinsey - Athens Exchange
Athens ExchangePoems In Place: AE Chats With Athens Poet Darrell KinseyAthens Exchange, GA - 38 minutes agoI expected him to be interested in the process of writing poetry, about craft and struggle and training. Instead, I met a storyteller in the Southern ...
- Bullet in the Brain (NPR)
Language Advisory: This story contains language that is not suitable for all audiences. Anders couldn't get to the bank until just before it closed, so of course the line was endless and he got stuck behind two women whose loud, stupid conversation put him in a murderous temper.
- Victoria Schacht '08 Awarded Fulbright Teaching Assistantship to ... - Hamilton College News
Victoria Schacht '08 Awarded Fulbright Teaching Assistantship to ...Hamilton College News, NY - 3 hours agoShe was the chair of Writer's Bloc, an informal circle of students interested in the creation of original poetry and prose, in 2005-06. ...
- Performers boost China's profile - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Performers boost China's profilePittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - 1 hour agoLocal talent also took to the stage, including high school seniors and poetry readers Peter Wong and Chelsea Cramer, and junior Adam Handen, ...
- Library news (April 25) - Watertown TAB & Press
Library news (April 25)Watertown TAB & Press, MA - 17 minutes agoNew School Singers to perform “I Never Saw Another Butterfly” — Students will be performing songs taken from poetry from “I Never Saw Another Butterfly,” a ...
- Go See Do: Crazylegs, Jazz Fest and more - Wisconsin State Journal
The Madison Jazz Society brings the city its annual influx of wall-to-wall jazz, this year featuring Cornet Chop Suey, Cakewalkin ' Jazz Band, After Midnight and Jean Kittrell and the St. Louis Rivermen. 7-11 p.m. Friday; 11 a.m.-4 p.m. and 6-11 p.m ...
- Viewpoint: Gulf City Limits - Time
Dubai is a stunning example of rapid, efficient, planned urban development — but is it a real city? It is spectacular, but is it anything more than mere spectacle? These are the hard but compelling questions we must ask as we watch the meteoric ...
- Authors that readers pick to 'read out' - The Wichita Eagle
Authors that readers pick to 'read out'The Wichita Eagle, KS - 8 hours ago... with every book different from each other, each an opportunity to see women dealing with the modern world. Then delve into her poetry. ...
- Things to do today: March 15, 2008 - Charleston Gazette
Things to do today: March 15, 2008Charleston Gazette, USA - 1 hour agoPOETRY CONTEST: 2 pm State finals of "Poetry Out Loud: National Recitation Contest." With W.Va. poet laureate Irene McKinney as guest and Chris Sarandon as ...
- பார்வையற்ற மாணவிக்கு பயண ...
Chennai Online - ... withdraws her plea from SC in tax evasion case Govt to enforce NRHM scheme for adolescent health MDMK not to contest RS polls ... for RS polls to retain name in Guinness On women's day, sex workers come out of the shadows Jayalalitha turns to poetry on ...
- Florida Book Award winners
Tallahassee Democrat - Bode) and a bronze for her poetry book, "Compulsions of Silkworms and Bees." "I know a lot of these people," Baggott said of her fellow winners.
- Your Calendar - Lake County (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
CARIBBEAN DINNER | Munster The Salvation Army of Lake County will present a Caribbean dinner from 5 to 8 p.m. April 19 at 8255 Columbia Ave. Dinners include choice of white rice and black beans with roasted chicken or yellow rice with roasted pork; both are served with plantains, salad, dessert and drink. Tickets cost $10 for adults and $6 for children 10 and younger. Proceeds benefit the ...
- Peter Mark Roget: Bringing order to world of words (International Herald Tribune)
The "categorical imperative" means something quite different, but it does sound like the right term for the self-protective psychological urge that drove Peter Mark Roget, creator of the Thesaurus, to classify and categorize all manner of things over a long lifetime.
- Tyson comes clean (The Globe and Mail)
The notoriously tight-lipped country crooner open ups about estrangement, broken hearts, rekindled flames, and what day of the week he washes his Wranglers
- Class Acts: Mississinewa (Marion Chronicle-Tribune)
Students in Mrs. Wortinger’s third-grade class had to write Famous Scientist reports. Students learned about famous scientists and the inventions they have created.
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