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- Bold step well worth taking - Ledbury Reporter
Bold step well worth takingLedbury Reporter, UK - 8 hours agoFull marks to Ledbury Poetry Festival director Chloe Garner for taking the bold step of featuring a poet who writes in a language few outside his own ...
- COFFEE WITH: A writer because he wants to be - Surrey Leader
Surrey LeaderCOFFEE WITH: A writer because he wants to beSurrey Leader, Canada - 17 hours agoSince then, he’s written everything from children’s books to collections of essays, even poetry. He says he is making up for lost time. ...
- Refusing to dine out on his successes (The Herald)
AS a succession of big firms looked to tap shareholders for funds to tide them over tough times last week, at least some business owners must have been feeling cautious about the prospects for this year.
- Best Bets (The Hunstville Item)
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- A Hollywood Lens on Politics (Washington Post)
Obama and McCain want biggest role in politics, yet each offers very different star qualities.
- 'All my relations' - Medford Mail Tribune
Richard Brown has attended Southern Oregon University's Native American Youth Academy so often that many people know him by his family nickname, "Peanut," instead of his given name. Students at this year's Native American Youth Academy will present ...
- Pride and prejudice: In praise of Britain's colonial artists - The Independent
The Tate is about to show works by Britain's 19th-century Orientalist painters. Snobbish? Patronising? Not at all, says Yasmin Alibhai-Brown. These colonialists had a better understanding of the East than we do today I flew over to the USA in March ...
- Music with a view brings free music to McVicker Park (The Press-Enterprise)
The Elsinore Valley Arts Network celebration of 10 years of promoting visual and performing arts will include the annual Music with a View free concert series.
- Katy Guest: A Week in Books (Independent)
As May ticks over into June, three things are predictable in the literary calendar. There will be apocalyptic downpours at the Hay Festival. Someone will say that the Orange Prize isn't fair on men. Then someone will say no, it probably isn't, but never mind, because it encourages people to read.
- First night of residency is epitome of coolsville - Boston Globe
Boston GlobeFirst night of residency is epitome of coolsvilleBoston Globe, United States - 10 hours agoShe treated slow, sparse piano numbers such as "Skeletons," which opened the show, and the freestyle snapshot poetry of "Coolsville," like breathing, ...
- UW student’s poem selected for literary magazine - UW Daily Online
Lilia Peng’s poem “Migration” was selected for publication in The Collegiate Scholar. Peng’s poem addresses the adversity faced by immigrants to the United States. Although senior Lilia Peng is working toward a double degree in Economics and ...
- Book marries poetry and art perfectly - Times and Transcript
Book marries poetry and art perfectlyTimes and Transcript, Canada - 1 hour agoPainted Poems features both poetry and artwork that is inspired by the natural beauty and history of southeastern New Brunswick. "I love the area here. ...
- Young entertain the not so young - Fakenham and Wells Times
Young entertain the not so youngFakenham and Wells Times, UK - 3 hours agoThe afternoon included a tea of sandwiches and shortbread made by the students, musical entertainment and recitals of poetry the youngsters had composed as ...
- The slow design movement is picking up speed - Chicago Tribune
The slow design movement is picking up speedChicago Tribune, United States - 2 hours agoIt gives instructions on how to make her stenciled, poetry-embellished sheets and teaches her Slow credo, which is to use discarded materials to make ...
- Partnership With 'Web 2.0' Company Makes Creating Sites Easy - dBusinessNews.com
RESTON -- One of the web's leading sites for teachers is partnering with an innovative technology company in a pilot program to help teachers create collaborative learning projects. TeachersFirst ( http://www.teachersfirst.com/ ) and TRintuition ...
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