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- Isle teens win top poetry slam prize (Honolulu Advertiser)
The five teens in Youth Speaks Hawai'i won first place at the Brave New Voices International Youth Poetry Slam Festival on Saturday in Washington, D.C. The winning teens are Will Giles of Hawai'i Kai, Alaka'i Kotrys of Kunia, Jocelyn Ng of Kaimuki, Jamaica Osorio of Palolo Valley and Ittai Wong of Kailua.
- Rob Da Bank: Doing it for the kids - Virtual Festivals
Rob Da Bank: Doing it for the kidsVirtual Festivals, UK - 8 hours agoThere's poetry, comedy and street entertainment to keep big and small kids (we're talking dads here) amused. Mr Da Bank told us that "[There will be] a ...
- Have you got wind of Afri-kaaps yet? - Tonight South Africa
'Daais die move!", yells the poet Jitsvinger at the audience. "Maakit aan!", they shout back enthusiastically. His mother calls him Quinton Goliath, but in 2001, Jitsvinger was born. "I called myself Jitsvinger, because 'jits' is a slang word for ...
- Trailers (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Second run "The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian" and "The Happening" will play in second run at the Byrd, starting Saturday. Special Byrd Lyric Ave presents its poetry-based variety show at the Byrd at 7 tonight. No movies will be shown. Leaving town "Sex and the City" and "Iron Man" leave in first-run today. Open caption "The Dark Knight" will be shown with open captions at Virginia ...
- For whom the owl blinks - Ha'aretz
For whom the owl blinksHa'aretz, Israel - 1 hour ago... black shadows around his eyes, who added a comment about his new book which is in stores right now, and called up the renowned poetry scholar who was ...
- Estelle Getty, thank you for being a friend (Salon.com)
The Golden Girl died this morning at the age of 84.
- Polygamist sect’s children sing, write poems to thank Baptists - Baptist Standard
LULING (ABP)—Children seized from a polygamist sect’s compound and temporarily entrusted to a Texas Baptist child-care agency bid farewell to their former caretakers May 31 with poetry, song and strong emotion. In anticipation of a court ruling ...
- Poetry reading set in Falls Park (The Argus Leader)
There will be an open mic poetry reading today at the Horse Barn in Falls Park. Participants may read their own poetry or a selection from another poet. The open mic starts at 7 p.m.
- The Post talks to Laurie Keller Johnson, owner of Ghost in the Machine - Harvard Post
The Post talks to Laurie Keller Johnson, owner of Ghost in the MachineHarvard Post, MA - 17 minutes agoA: I used to write poetry and stories and make up word games. I’ve always loved language and have loved to read. I have always appreciated good writing, ...
- Meet the author - Philadelphia Inquirer
Meet the authorPhiladelphia Inquirer, PA - 6 hours ago... "Speaking of Poetry" is the discussion group for you. The group is for all those who are well-versed, new to versing, or simply love to listen. ...
- Dark 'Homeland' simply doesn't cut it (The Post and Courier)
There are certain artists who attract such extraordinary praise throughout their careers that I am always a little disappointed to find myself incapable of joining in the acclaim. English novelist George Meredith is one example. I am assured by better minds than my own that he is the great comic spirit of the Victorian era, but I'm sorry, I just can't read him. Nor do I find the joy in the films ...
- posted by Henrik Petersson on Wed 14th Apr 2004 21:15 UTC (New Mobile Computing)
I created the Casper project because I needed a way to organize my growing collection of CD-R/RWs which holds a lot of music and images, but there was no such solution available for my OS of choice, the BeOS.
- tihs the new generation power.. - Austin Chronicle
Americana pioneer Tom Russell may be most widely known for his songwriting, which includes such classics as “Gallo del Cielo” and “Spanish Burgundy,” but his artistry spans across media. In addition to recording more than 20 albums, Russell ...
- Program unites K-Central, K-College writers (The Kalamazoo Gazette)
KALAMAZOO -- Eight months ago, Kalamazoo Central High School freshman Eric Heady, 16, had bookcases at home packed with original poems that he'd never shown to anyone.
- Opinions: A haiku: adieu. (Stanford Daily)
shall we now haiku?
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