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- URI professor Jody Lisberger remembers love - Westerly Sun
KINGSTON – With a doctorate in English and an academic career that has included teaching positions at some of the finest universities, Jody Lisberger has just published her first book of fiction, "Remember Love," a collection of 10 stories. "I know ...
- Tigers celebrate Jackie Robinson Day - DetroitTigers.com
Tigers celebrate Jackie Robinson DayDetroitTigers.com - 1 hour agoIt has been 61 years since the Robinson became the first African-American Major Leaguer as a member of the Brooklyn Dodgers, and Tigers players like Curtis ...
- MTA’s creating quotable trains and buses - Queens Courier
MTA’s creating quotable trains and busesQueens Courier, NY - 10 hours agoBuilding on the 15-year-old Poetry in Motion project, which installed poetry excerpts alongside the graffiti and advertisements inside buses and trains, ...
- Osama and Afghan cinema: an interview with Siddiq Barmak - Open Democracy
Afghanistan’s first post-Taliban feature film, a bleak yet lyrical story of a young girl forced to ‘pass’ as a boy in order to support her widowed mother, is provoking worldwide interest in the country’s cinematic heritage and future. As ...
- The End of Hyphenated Soccer in the US - OhmyNews International
The End of Hyphenated Soccer in the USOhmyNews International, South Korea - 8 hours agoFor the women, the results of their last trip to Asia -- to contest the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup -- were less like the poetry of Lao Tzu and much more ...
- 'Ride For Heroes' Set Today, Saturday - Tyler Morning Telegraph
'Ride For Heroes' Set Today, SaturdayTyler Morning Telegraph, TX - Apr 17, 2008Activities will include a cowboy supper with poetry and music, trail rides and chuck wagon meals, he said. The effort will help support Frank Fields of New ...
- Book festival receives grants - The Casper Star Tribune
Book festival receives grantsThe Casper Star Tribune, WY - 5 hours ago... and a late-night poetry slam. The National Historic Trails Center in Casper is also sponsoring a day of history related programs. All events are free ...
- For Your Education - Greenwich Time
Julian Curtiss School recently held Field Day where the theme was "Take Me Out to the Ball Games." The children were encouraged to wear shirts of their favorite ball sports and to focus on good sportsmanship and teamwork. First Grader Michael McNulty ...
- Descriptive clauses - MetroTimes
Everyone I’ve ever read. The first that come to mind: James Baldwin, Langston Hughes, Robert Penn Warren, Amiri Baraka, William Faulkner, Robert Hayden, Gwendolyn Brooks, John Dos Passos, James Agee, Michael Ondaatje, jazz musicians, and many other ...
- Shakespeare goes groovy in Kingsmen's comedy (The Acorn)
Forsooth and far out! The 12th season of the Kingsmen Shakespeare Festival kicked off last weekend with the frothy comedy "As You Like It," directed by Kevin P. Kern in his festival directorial debut.
- Principal at Metacomet for 20 years, Portia Mendez retires and ... - Bloomfield Journal
Principal at Metacomet for 20 years, Portia Mendez retires and ...Bloomfield Journal, CT - 2 hours ago... Tree" by Shel Silverstein and Langston Hughes poetry and stories. The best things about her job as principal? "The children," she says, "and the staff. ...
- Summer is for reading (Lexington Herald-Leader)
Summer's almost here, and kids are counting the days until they can put their textbooks to rest for a while. But that doesn't mean all books have to be tossed aside. Area libraries and literacy programs are hoping to encourage kids to keep reading for fun all summer long with an array of activities and special events. .Catch the Reading Bug. is the summer reading program theme at many ...
- Leonard Cohen: Out of the monastery and back on the road - The Independent
The womanising, the four bottles of wine a day and the five-year retreat in a Buddhist monastery are all behind him. This week, Leonard Cohen embarks on his first British tour for 15 years. And the former poet laureate of despair might even be ...
- Outdoorsman Ed Rogers lives life on the ‘fly’ - Adirondack Daily Enterprise
Filled with bright daylight, Ed Rogers’s den reflects his love for both the outdoors and literature: book-laden shelves line the walls, topped off with salmon and trout fly displays, duck decoys and photos of wild streams, landscapes, a mounted 7.5 ...
- PLAY REVIEW: For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide... - The South Florida Times
PLAY REVIEW: For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide...The South Florida Times, FL - 46 minutes agoNow, a play full of poems is just in time for National Poetry Month, but not everyone can pull it off. This is no worry for directors Patricia Warren and ...
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