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- Netlets for Saturday, Aug. 23 - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Netlets for Saturday, Aug. 23Minneapolis Star Tribune, MN - 3 hours ago... EDUCATORS could again be free to teach by helping kids become excited about science … read more (or poetry or music or math) instead of having to teach ...
- Hail to smartypants champ - The Sun Daily
Hail to smartypants champThe Sun Daily, Malaysia - 12 hours agoThe Times of London gave British poet Fanny Walker a whole page last week in which she made an impassioned plea that performance poetry be included in the ...
- Students study Parks' work - Fort Scott Tribune
A group of area students are expanding their knowledge about diversity through classroom studies, their own writings, and learning more about Gordon Parks. According to Fort Scott Community College instructor Ronda Bailey, fifth grade students from ...
- Play>Ground ends this Sunday - ArtslinkNews
ArtslinkNewsPlay>Ground ends this SundayArtslinkNews, South Africa - 3 hours agoRich with rapturous poetry and the music of rising and falling emotions." The play’s extraordinary vision, accuracy and profundity has led to a number of ...
- Poetry focuses on biblical story of Job to challenge reader - Daily Oklahoman
Topic Dog sex tapes lead to arrests Brent Rinehart's comic book targets foes Report: Team picks Thunder Gymnast's ex-husband in bankruptcy court 1978 Sirloin Stockade murders remembered OU's Plumley won't play this year after... NCAA 09's simulated ...
- Abdul Waheed Areesar: championing for Sindhis - The News - International
Abdul Waheed Areesar: championing for SindhisThe News - International, Pakistan - 2 hours agoMany writers believe that had he not become a politician, Areesar would have written fiction or poetry. To date Areesar has written almost 30 books, ...
- Soldiers die, but we just talk about the weather - Globe and Mail
Perhaps because this paper swiftly puts COMMENTS CLOSED t so as not to disturb the public. Yet, posters discuss these senseless deaths of mostly Canadian men at other threads. A large body of the FOX-cretinized, armchair warriors declare that these ...
- Treasure trove of folk songs - This is Wiltshire
A treasure trove of folk songs that paint of picture of rural life is being made available online. The launch of this new local history web resource is being celebrated on Saturday, September 6 with a day of folk history, music and dance at the ...
- Recycling 'Things Too Worthless to Save' - Post-Star
A Kewpie doll skips rope atop a unicorn. A giant monkey and goat overtake a classic European city like Godzilla in Tokyo. An "Our Lady of the Highway" flicker medallion nestles with bottle caps, a disassembled toy gun and flame-shaped light bulbs ...
- Who wrote 'Dreams From My Father'? (WorldNetDaily)
For years, I had a portrait of Teddy Roosevelt hanging on my living room wall. I had painted it while in high school in New York at a salon overseen by Helen Farr Sloan, the widow of famed American painter John Sloan and herself a painter of no small talent.
- Beach Boy's back, but shouldn't be - Chicago Sun-Times
When it comes to the great romantic narratives of rock history, few are more enduring -- or consistently untrue -- than "Brian is back." Every few years, ever since Beach Boys auteur Brian Wilson first fled the spotlight amid a haze of drug and ...
- Hearst teacher-poet Duguay now a published prizewinner (Kapuskasing Northern Times)
Heeding a fellow English teacher’s suggestion that she enter her poetry in Northern Ontario competitions, Hearst bard Melanie Baschiera-Duguay has won first and third prizes, and is now published in two collections.
- Institute to offer 'The Poetry of Robert Frost' at the Bennington Museum (Bennington Banner)
BENNINGTON — On Wednesdays Sept. 17, 24, Oct. 8 and 15, the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at Berkshire Community College will offer a course on the poetry of Robert Frost.
- Signing off: the weird world of book signings - The Independent
To some authors, the book-signing is a curse. What could be more excruciatingly dull, to the sensitive creative mind, than to sit for hours in a festival tent or bookshop, inscribing your name on several hundred copies of your new masterpiece? This ...
- Da Kine (Honolulu Star-Bulletin)
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