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- Gifted Education Programme an important part of Singapore system (Channel NewsAsia via Yahoo! Philippines News)
SINGAPORE : Education Minister Ng Eng Hen on Monday said the Gifted Education Programme (GEP) retains an important place in the Singapore education system.
- Rain makes Tagore’s poems richer - New Nation
Rabindranath read the universe and its nature profusely. His is a vast literary works that speak of it. He put his every single word of thought in rhymes of reason whether it is in prose or in poetry. His sublimity bears accuracy with precision. This ...
- Anthologies, from the familiar to the feminine (Austin American-Statesman)
For former English majors, the word "anthology" might bring to mind some weighty tome — the unconquerable "Norton Anthology of Modern Poetry," for example, with its tissue-weight pages and impossible range of voice and style.
- Interplay of styles - Calcutta Telegraph
Calcutta TelegraphInterplay of stylesCalcutta Telegraph, India - 14 hours agoAugust 8 at Padatik Buildwell Theatre, 6/7 AJC Bose Road; 7 pm: Ranan presents Rangeeniyan, a journey through the sensuous and romantic poetry of Indian ...
- Concordia scholar shares another side of C.S. Lewis - Austin American-Statesman
American-Statesman: "The Personal Heresy: A Controversy" is certainly not among C.S. Lewis's most popular books. In fact, it's an exchange of essays between Lewis and literary critic E.M.W. Tillyard on the proper reading of poetry. How did you happen ...
- Where The Literary Go To Play - Evening Bulletin
Where The Literary Go To PlayEvening Bulletin, PA - 12 hours agoThe session is open to writers of all levels in both poetry and prose "with a hunger to loosen and deepen current work, and/or dive into new work. ...
- Book Review: Literary memoir is believable (The Oklahoman)
"My Sister, My Love” by Joyce Carol Oates (Ecco. 562 pages. $25.95). Some of Oates' books feel as if she wrote them as dares to herself. This novel, her 37th, is one of the wildest. Oates sets out to solve a fictionalized version of the JonBenet Ramsey murder, with skating prodigy "Bliss” Rampike replacing the real-life child beauty pageant contestant. The resolution she imagines is ...
- Bristol summer gallery opens doors to artists, art lovers - Addison County Independent
Addison County IndependentBristol summer gallery opens doors to artists, art loversAddison County Independent, VT - 2 hours agoAn artist in many mediums, the Bristol native also holds a Masters of Fine Arts degree in poetry, and her work “Merging: Ink and Word” is available at the ...
- Madness abounds in The Bacchae - Houston Press
What we are writing about One of the three master playwrights of ancient Greece, Euripides was the rebel. His distinctive voice — a real hymn to humanity's faults and inner dignity — rings out with an operatic force that almost broadsides us. His ...
- CNCF awards celebrate arts and culture - Caymen Net News
The Harquail Theatre was packed with happy award winners on the evening of 26 June, which began with a formal recognition of all the many volunteers who have worked so faithfully behind the scenes to make this year’s Cayman National Cultural ...
- NO (WORK) PLACE LIKE HOME - New York Post
FOR 10 years, Scott Boddie worked more than 65 hours a week in healthcare management, a schedule that left precious little time to devote to his real passion: writing poetry. That changed a year ago, when Boddie gave up the corporate life - and ...
- School news - Daily Press
School newsDaily Press, VA - 2 hours agoManuscripts are selected from entries submitted in an annual poetry and short story contest and from student submissions. The Jamestown High School Book ...
- Heart and tongue of Palestine dies at 67 - PRESS TV
PRESS TVHeart and tongue of Palestine dies at 67PRESS TV, Iran - Aug 9, 2008Darwish wrote some 30 volumes of poetry, eight books of prose and served as the editor of several publications. Darwish won several international awards ...
- Roddy Lumsden for August 'Over The Edge: Open Reading' - Indymedia Ireland
Leading Scottish poet Roddy Lumsden for first Over The Edge: Open Reading after summer break. Roddy Lumsden The August Over The Edge: Open Reading takes place in Galway City Library, St. Augustine Street, Galway on Thursday, August 28th, 6.30-8pm ...
- Words are the bricks of thought - Irish Independent
Irish IndependentWords are the bricks of thoughtIrish Independent, Ireland - 11 hours agoThere was a standard question in examinations long ago: you were given about 500 words in prose and asked to summarise it in about a third of that length. ...
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