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- Slam some poetry - Malaysia Star
Slam some poetryMalaysia Star, Malaysia - 5 hours agoAt this month’s KL Poetry Slam, you get the chance to wax lyrical about life’s two certainties (forget taxes!): Death and Dessert. ...
- 'Katorse Shorts': The long and short of it (ABS-CBNNEWS.com)
Watching "Katorse Shorts", an omnibus of short films produced by the Katorse Writers’ Group, "a group of young writer-filmmakers who were part of Ricky Lee’s 14th Scriptwriting Workshop"—as they describe themselves—one realizes how many films would have been better had they been shorter.
- Winners named in African-American History Contest - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Dozens of local students using a variety of media were named winners Tuesday in the 16th annual National City African-American History Contest. Using poetry, an essay, art, music or video, students between the ages of 6 and 18 had to complete the ...
- No crime checks for 'airside' foreign workers - Christian Today
The government insisted on Thursday there is no threat to security from foreign employees working "airside" at UK airports without having had their backgrounds checked for criminal convictions. BBC 2's "Newsnight" programme broadcast late on ...
- 24th Annual Chicago Tribune Printers Row Book Fair Announces Featured ... - Forbes
CHICAGO, May 19 /PRNewswire/ -- The Chicago Tribune Printers Row Book Fair -- the largest free outdoor literary event in the Midwest -- is expected to draw up to 100,000 book lovers again this year to the two-day showcase, set in Chicago's historic ...
- The Seven Deadly Twitter Sins - PC Magazine
The Seven Deadly Twitter SinsPC Magazine - 3 hours agoExcessive earnestness Wistful or thought-provoking personal asides are wonderful, but bad Twittering can read like bad poetry. ...
- 'Football is Faster than Words' - Turquie Européenne
'Football is Faster than Words'Turquie Européenne, France - 36 minutes agoIt was poetry. Pamuk: It’s like religion. There is no "why." I can still recite the entire lineup of the 1959 Fenerbahçe team like a poem. ...
- Why Poppies? (Queens Courier)
As has been a custom for years, if you gave a donation to the American Legion a few weeks before Memorial Day, [this year, on Monday, May 26] you received a little red paper poppy in return.
- First Unsung Hero is Nova Scotia poet - The Chronicle Herald
KENNETH LESLIE was an award-winning Nova Scotia-born poet and a political activist in the U.S. during the tempestuous 1930s and ’40s but his story is not well-known. Fittingly, he’s the first subject of Vision TV’s Unsung Heroes summer series ...
- Father-daughter bond is a poignant page-turner - Charlotte Observer
Father-daughter bond is a poignant page-turnerCharlotte Observer, NC - Jun 15, 2008In 1969 when Plaza Methodist Church brought in an African American minister, the majority of white parishioners left to attend other churches. ...
- Justice for Camille - Forbes
Justice for CamilleForbes, NY - 1 hour agoHe published poetry. The plays he wrote were publicly performed (albeit not worth reviving). On the last evening of his life, he played dominoes and won. ...
- FIGHT CLUB (New York Post)
BROOKLYN-BASED indie rockers the National are still riding high on the band's critically adored fourth album, "Boxer." But after talking to singer Matt Berninger (below, right) about its recording, it's clear that what goes on among band members is...
- Dozier: Jacobson's alumni to host show - Lansing State Journal
Dozier: Jacobson's alumni to host showLansing State Journal, MI - 1 hour ago... a story for the contest and make it into a book. They can choose from four genres: expository, poetry, narrative, and narrative with illustrations. ...
- Season highlights - Detroit Free Press
Star power: Broadway and movie actor Brian Dennehy performs in a double feature of Samuel Beckett's "Krapp's Last Tape" and Eugene O'Neill's "Hughie" (previews begin June 18) at the Studio. Christopher Plummer, who first performed at Stratford in ...
- Vigil remembers children killed in drownings - Houma Courier
Stephanie Thibodeaux (from left), Patrick Gros, 11, and Missy Painter, shed tears during a candlelight vigil at the Courthouse Square Saturday evening for children who have drowned. Hayden Davenport, Thibodeaux’s son, drowned in a backyard swimming ...
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