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- Students will benefit from what teachers learned about the arts (Macon Telegraph)
With the kids heading back to school this week and next, this is a good time to acknowledge one of the unsung success stories of the summer, Macon Arts' annual Bibb Institute for the Arts.
- Baring her soul in love and art - Turkish Daily News
After winning three international Best Actress awards in six months, Turkish actress Ayça Damgacý was hitchhiking under the broiling noonday sun in Fethiye on Tuesday. She was not vacationing along the Mediterranean, but leading her first acting ...
- Los Angeles Times - Hartford Courant
. -- When he was 5, John Moceo announced that he wanted to play the accordion. Chalking it up to childhood whimsy, his mother pushed him to play something else, anything else -- guitar, piano, even baseball. "He came home from school, shoving this ...
- Three years later, poems are still putting the impact of Hurricane ... - New Orleans Times-Picayune
Poetry lends itself to all occasions, happy and sad, everyday and rare. It offers a multitude of forms -- the exquisite slenderness of a haiku, the sprawling pages of an epic, the rigor of a sonnet, the bouncing rhyme, the grace of free verse -- but ...
- Tapping into an area rich in poets - Mail & Guardian Online
Tapping into an area rich in poetsMail & Guardian Online, South Africa - 2 hours agoWhy did you choose poetry? Is it particularly vibrant in these islands? Yes, poetry has a very strong tradition in this region and I wish to pay tribute to ...
- Top grades for music students - even if they don't know the score - Times Online
Asked how he made his music more forceful than others, Keith Moon, The Who’s hellraising drummer, replied: “Hit the drums harder.” The advice would have stood him a strong chance of a GCSE in music. To the consternation of musicians, tutors and ...
- School events - GoErie.com
School eventsGoErie.com, PA - 1 hour agoRobert Hass, Ph.D., of Edinboro University of Pennsylvania will lead a discussion of poetry published by Robert Frost. Handy lessons -- Children learn about ...
- study tools, - CNET News
study tools,CNET News, CA - 24 minutes ago"They're also sharing creative original work like poetry and film and practicing safe and responsible use of information and technology." As an added bonus, ...
- STRANGE BUT TRUE- Enlightened: Did lamps spark a revolution? - The Hook
STRANGE BUT TRUE- Enlightened: Did lamps spark a revolution?The Hook, VA - 1 hour agoThe ancient Egyptians, Hebrews, and Persians all had their own love poetry, and in ancient Athens, love between an older (male) lover and younger (male) ...
- COULD BE GOOD: September 3-8 - McGill Tribune (subscription)
COULD BE GOOD: September 3-8McGill Tribune (subscription), Canada - 9 hours ago... tour for his poetry than his music, so see it while you can. Hallelujah the Hills opens. Thursday: Film. Summer Palace. An erotic, political film about ...
- Poetry and lyrics are my first love: London-based broadcaster - SINDH TODAY
Poetry and lyrics are my first love: London-based broadcasterSINDH TODAY, Pakistan - 2 hours agoThe most exciting phase of Chamans life, as the broadcaster himself says, are his years as a presenter for Kenyan radio (Voice of Kenya) in Nairobi during ...
- South Africa: Fort Hare University to Honour Madiba (AllAfrica.com)
The University of Fort Hare is to hold a Festival of Ideas to celebrate the 90th birthday of one of it's former students - Nelson Mandela.
- From poetry assignment to national finalist - Yakima Herald Republic
BreAnna Jones visits the Capitol in Washington D.C. with her family before the Poetry Out Loud finals. Sitting in the computer lab last winter, 16-year-old BreAnna Jones, a sophomore at West Valley High School, indifferently searched through hundreds ...
- Garforth Arts Festival: Gervase Phinn adds Yorkshire touch to ... - Garforth Today
Garforth Arts Festival: Gervase Phinn adds Yorkshire touch to ...Garforth Today, UK - 35 minutes agoHe has published many articles and books and edited a wide range of poetry and short story collections. His books of stories for children, ...
- Small in stature, huge in heart (Journal Inquirer)
Kiriakos “Keith” Papapanos spent his life overcoming the odds, beating death so many times doctors began to refer to him as “Lazarus.” Now, two weeks after succumbing to liver failure, his family and friends are still finding gifts he left behind for him as they prepare for a life without Keith.
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