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- College program may lift students - News-Leader.com
While many academics spend their summers poring over arcane manuscripts or flying off to study in exotic places, three Springfield professors are doing something of great import very close to home. The three, who work at Drury University, came up ...
- 10-year-old songwriter steps on stage - Dubuque Telegraph Herald
Nickie Cashdollar, a 3rd grader at St. Joseph Key West Catholic School, is the winner of the national Thaddeus Rex writing competition. Her winning poetry will be made into a song. Professional songwriter Nickie Cashdollar recently took to the stage ...
- Destruction and creation - Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning HeraldDestruction and creationSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 1 hour ago... in 1957 and sent with his family to the remote province of Xingjian. There, he was prohibited from writing poetry and given a new job cleaning toilets. ...
- Juneteenth festivities begin (The Valdosta Daily Times)
The 16th Annual Juneteenth Celebration kicked off Tuesday.
- Sausalito choreographer pushes the limit with social issues - Marin Independent-Journal
Sausalito choreographer pushes the limit with social issuesMarin Independent-Journal, CA - 10 hours agoThe title is taken from a line in a WS Merwin poem, "The River of Bees," and the work uses the poem and the beauty of land, water and animals to explore the ...
- Posters, storybooks spread AIDS awareness in rural India (Feature) - Webindia 123
A Nandalal Bose-inspired 'patua' style painting of a loving couple as a poster endorsing the use of condoms; a storybook in tribal Santhali language talking of the dangers that migrant male labourers face if they are promiscuous - messages on HIV ...
- When Critics Expose Their Own Insecurities and Cancers of Envy - Ghana News
When Critics Expose Their Own Insecurities and Cancers of EnvyGhana News, Ghana - 17 hours agoHe, therefore, presumed to advise yours truly to, instead, concentrate more on my poetry and other stuff. I think Prof. Kayabali (not his real name, ...
- Local students graduate from Lawrence Academy (Sentinel & Enterprise)
GROTON -- Lawrence Academy celebrated its 215th commencement exercises on May 30, graduating four area students in its Class of 2008.
- CLASS OF 1958 PDF (The Harvard Crimson)
Race and the Ivy By BRITTANY M LLEWELLYN As Brown v. Board shook the nation, students at Harvard remained largely apathetic. Amid Division, Students Broke Down Gender Line By LINDSAY P. TANNE Not every student group was in favor of such a shift.
- A Lot More Joseph Arthur Music On The Way (ChartAttack.com)
Joseph Arthur has been a busy guy. The New York City-based singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer has been working diligently on a series of four EPs for his Lonely Astronauts label. The first two, Could We Survive and Crazy Rain, are already available online.
- At age 135, is he really world's oldest person? - Sify
At age 135, is he really world's oldest person?Sify, India - 1 hour agoThe 135-year-old man likes the traditional Nabati poetry of the UAE and many people come to him to hear poetry and tales of a bygone era. ...
- Hendrix photographer captures diversity of Islamic culture - Middle East Online
Peter Sanders launches collection of work showcasing diversity, beauty in Muslim world. LONDON - One of the world's most celebrated rock photographers has launched a collection of work showcasing the diversity and beauty of the Islamic world. Peter ...
- Iran, in a new light (MPNnow.com)
Lynda Howland, of Pittsford, recently traveled to Iran with a group from the Fellowship of Reconciliation, an interfaith peace organization. Touring historical sites and meeting with a former Iranian president, religious, cultural and political leaders, she experienced a country and culture few Americans visit.
- CHILDREN'S BOOK REVIEW: 'America At War' offers poems inspired by each war involving the U.S. (Asheville Citizen-Times)
In the prologue of "America at War," there is a quote from Carl Sandburg: "Some day they'll give a war and nobody will come." The wish seems vague as memory, yet replete with the real longing of innumerable victims of war.
- Arts & Books Digest (The Salinas Californian)
Romance Writers of America has announced local author Kelly Parra's novel "Graffiti Girl" has been named as a finalist in the Best First Book and Young Adult Romance categories of the 2008 RITA awards.
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