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- Posted By Littleton, Lori - St. Catharines Standard
Posted By Littleton, LoriSt. Catharines Standard, Canada - May 2, 2008Under her Sigillate Publishing enterprise, Elizabeth Glenny, who will also read on May 7, published The Price of Eggs, a poetry anthology of six local women ...
- Principal, teacher say kids taught them - Commercial News
DANVILLE — Two longtime educators have fond memories of their years with Danville District 118. Alayne Anderson retired as assistant principal at East Park Elementary School, and Mary Howell taught at East Park. Former East Park Elementary School ...
- The Declaration: Timeless and of its time - Hotair.com
The Declaration of Independence has stood throughout time as a beacon of principles for self-government, sounding themes that would shake empires to their foundations and inspiring the oppressed to action. Its authors declared that free men had not ...
- Building a book buzz - Jacksonville Daily News
Building a book buzzJacksonville Daily News, NC - 11 hours agoAdults can attend poetry sessions, book signings and gardening workshops, where they can also enter to win weekly prizes. "We've also scheduled events at ...
- What Katie did! - This is Stourbridge
A FORMER Stourbridge woman is celebrating getting her poems into print at the grand age of 84, but what's even more remarkable about Katie Hill's achievement is that she can hardly see a thing. Registered blind, Mrs Hill has penned the poems over the ...
- Al Clark: On Father's Day, this group takes mothering far from home (The Daily Reflector)
As far east as Istanbul, as distant in time as yesterday or tomorrow, the small, seemingly overlooked country of Moldova lies hidden between Ukraine and Romania. Where the Russian author Pushkin, in exile, wrote some of his greatest poetry, it has been called the unhappiest place on earth.
- HS Student's Documentary Brings Teen Homelessness Into National Focus - Newsblaze.com
In New York City, there are more than 8,200 homeless families with more than 16,500 children living in shelters, with numerous uncounted others with no place to call home. Nineteen-year old Clevins Browne has distinctive memories of being homeless in ...
- Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey Seeks Volunteers - Broadway World
Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey Seeks VolunteersBroadway World, NY - 1 hour agoParking is free. The FM Kirby Shakespeare Theatre is barrier free with access into the theatre via a ramp and elevator access to all floors. ...
- Good Day Baltimore: Gang Gang Dance brings it to the Ottobar - Examiner.com
Good Day Baltimore: Gang Gang Dance brings it to the OttobarExaminer.com - 1 hour ago... Concert Celebration, the 90th birthday tribute to Baltimore artist Jane Frank (1918-1986), a master of improvisation, song, poetry and toy piano music. ...
- In Bruges - Salon
We're still running on a wing and a prayer over here at the temporary West Coast HQ of Beyond the Multiplex, battling a winter flu bug and some family blues, but there are a couple of new movies this week I didn't want to let slip past unnoticed. "In ...
- Trillium Book Award announces finalists - Globe and Mail
Trillium Book Award announces finalistsGlobe and Mail, Canada - May 24, 2008Finalists for the $10000 English-language poetry award are Emily Schultz for Songs for the Dancing Chicken, Rob Winger (Muybridge's Horse) and Rachel Zolf ...
- Capsule movie reviews (Calendarlive.com)
A young female caregiver with a wild side (Mena Suvari) and a kicked-to-the-streets jobless man (Stephen Rea) meet decidedly un-cute in director Stuart Gordon's "Stuck," a grisly black comedy of ill manners inspired by the head-spinning case of a Texas nurse's aide who hit a guy with her car and kept him lodged in her windshield in the garage until he died two days later.
- Artworks not made to order (Wairarapa Times-Age)
A plethora of video art, painting, clay work, needle felting, drypoint etchings and poetry grace Aratoi from today as part of King Street Artwork's 11th retrospective exhibition Not Made To Order.
- Welsh authors in running for prize (icWales)
TWO of Wales’ youngest novelists were yesterday longlisted for a £60,000 book prize which honours poet Dylan Thomas.
- Poetry of Bulleh Shah, Faiz illuminated - Daily Times
Poetry of Bulleh Shah, Faiz illuminatedDaily Times, Pakistan - 18 minutes agoAs many as 35 pieces of lights were displayed, including lamps with classical poetry and different pictures screened on them. Talking about her work, ...
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