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- John Dean to speak at Constitution Day - Ventura County Star
John Dean to speak at Constitution DayVentura County Star, CA - 1 hour agoThe first semester focuses on the American democratic process, with speakers, poetry readings, book signings, panel discussions and debates culminating ...
- Hoping to inpsire - Beatrice Daily Sun
Whether it’s the vast prairie, descriptive poetry or even life, former U.S. Poet Laureate and Pulitzer Prize winning poet Ted Kooser hopes Nebraska youth find the inspiration and encouragement they need to continue to write. “I think if we ...
- UMSL Monday Noon Series Presents Rep. Chappelle-Nadal on ... - 聖路易時報
UMSL Monday Noon Series Presents Rep. Chappelle-Nadal on ...聖路易時報, MO - 38 minutes agoThe Monday Noon Series offered through the University of Missouri-St. Louis Center for the Humanities is a free lunchtime program that showcases presenters ...
- Writers owe it to their readers to be comprehensible - Vancouver Sun
Writers owe it to their readers to be comprehensibleVancouver Sun, Canada - 19 minutes agoPoetry has rules of its own. A poem allows us to hold transient ideas captive, to be satisfied with snippets of time, and momentary mental images. ...
- Efforts to revive popularity of Hindi - Calcutta Telegraph
Calcutta TelegraphEfforts to revive popularity of HindiCalcutta Telegraph, India - 5 hours agoThere will be Hindi debate, antakshari, essay writing, poetry recitation and typing competitions where winners will be awarded. The basic objective behind ...
- Keeping body and soul in tune - Guardian Unlimited
'The only thing better than singing is more singing," said Ella Fitzgerald. Perhaps such a statement is to be expected from a world-famous artist with an era-defining voice, but she wasn't the only one to wax lyrical on the benefits of a good vocal ...
- Friends walk together through life (Akron Beacon Journal)
Once upon a time, they numbered eight. They were little girls back then. Walking to school, going to movies and playing jacks, kick the can and tag.
- Tribute paid to radiant mother - Malvern Gazette
Tribute paid to radiant motherMalvern Gazette, UK - Aug 4, 2008She also loved writing religious poetry and attended Malvern Priory often. “Mum’s tragic death has brought sadness to so many people who knew her," said Mr ...
- Young Asian writers work with Sundra - Journal Live
Young Asian writers work with SundraJournal Live, UK - 1 hour agoThe aspiring writers, aged between 13 and 18, were asked to develop their own poetry and short stories on the theme of home, for a unique publication, ...
- Fighting on Arrival, Fighting for Survival - RedOrbit
Fighting on Arrival, Fighting for SurvivalRedOrbit, TX - 7 minutes agoThere are contemptible white racists, a poetry-reading German officer to balance the brutish ones, and colorful Italian townspeople. Peppi holds his own, ...
- Victorian poet deserves some modern appreciation - Liverpool Echo
Victorian poet deserves some modern appreciationLiverpool Echo, UK - 1 hour ago“After the course, members of the class kept meeting to discuss her poetry. Eventually, we formed the Mrs Heman’s Society. “The exhibition has been an ...
- Tradition matters - sometimes - The Gazette (Montreal)
Tradition matters - sometimesThe Gazette (Montreal), Canada - 1 hour agoFrom the heart of the Cognac region in France, a Bordeaux-style wine that shows cassis, blackberry and other ripe dark fruits on top of an interesting mix ...
- John L. Davis Retires From Institute Of Texan Cultures - UTSA Today
UTSA TodayJohn L. Davis Retires From Institute Of Texan CulturesUTSA Today, TX - 6 hours ago"We are proud to say he will always be part of the UTSA family." In 1985, Davis designed the memorable ITC show, "Reach for the Sky: Aviation in Texas. ...
- Hadrian, British Museum, London (Independent)
A few words of scene-setting might be handy, especially for those who spent the periods devoted to post-Augustan Rome staring out of the classroom window. The Emperor Hadrian – more formally, Publius Aelius Hadrianus (born AD76; ruled from 117 until his death in AD138) – has had a pretty good press across the centuries, except from historians of the Jews, who remember his savage crushing of a ...
- Shouting poetry from the rooftops (The New Zealand Herald)
From dance parties on the shores of the Thames to a temporary boating lake atop the Hayward Gallery, the South Bank - London's premiere cultural strip and home to the Tate Modern, the National Theatre and the British Film Institute - boasts some striking and unusual attractions.
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