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- -- PUSHING Pupils' Poetry Potential - Inverclyde Now
-- PUSHING Pupils' Poetry PotentialInverclyde Now, UK - 4 hours agoYOUNG people from Inverclyde Academy and Port Glasgow High will battle it out at a poetry slam. Two groups of third year pupils from the schools have ...-- SCHOOL Students Stage Their Own Plays Inverclyde Nowall 2 news articles
- Cherie Blair to star at Yorks festival in her own write - Yorkshire Evening Post
Cherie Blair to star at Yorks festival in her own writeYorkshire Evening Post, UK - 4 hours agoSports writing and poetry feature, including a celebration of the life of Vernon Scannell, and actors Corin Redgrave and Kika Markham will resent a unique ...
- Crazy penguins, frozen fish (Newsday)
Antarctica film is a feather in Herzog's ice cap The new documentary from the eccentric German director Werner Herzog, "Encounters at the End of the World", is not your typical nature film.
- Liberals unapologetic about linking environment, social programs - Globe and Mail
not surprised from Canada writes: Why thank you Michael, I guess thats all you could muster considering you have to come up with answers from outside the playbook. I guess its safe to say that the ridiculous 1200 a yr that the conservatives give out ...
- Last Things: Emily Brontë’s Poems - OUPblog
Last Things: Emily Brontë’s PoemsOUPblog, New York - 2 hours agoShe gives us a vision of life sub specie iterationis. Her poems’ formal resistance to endings can be seen in the recurrence of the word again both at the ...
- Talent contest for youngsters (Gulf Daily News)
Twenty-seven budding performers who were selected out of more than 300 hopefuls performed last night at the semi-finals of a nationwide talent contest.
- Writing workshop set (Babylon Beacon)
East Islip Senior Center will presÂent a creative writing, poetry and memoir workshop given by Barbara Donovan, published poet, English teacher and director of the Live Poets Society for 20 years. The workshopÂwill be held from June 25 to Aug. 13 on Wednesdays from 10 to 11:30 a.m. the fee is $35 for eight sessions.
- JUNETEENTH: Going back to Africa, 'just for today' (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Eyes wide with wonder, Jorian Jones, 8, watched two dozen Richmonders gracefully wave their arms and emphatically pound their feet to the mesmerizing beat of African drums.
- Atwood nets prestigious Spanish literary prize (CBC)
Spain has named writer Margaret Atwood winner of one of the country's most distinguished arts prizes, sometimes likened to the European country's version of the Nobel Prize.
- The Flat Earth Glows - Village Voice
The Flat Earth GlowsVillage Voice, NY - 2 hours agos offerings (which include musicals, comedy, poetry, dance, drama, and pornos) can't help but be thrillingly intimate, whether you catch a hit or a ...
- Words in Conflict: Poetry from Israel and the Palestinian Territories (The Online NewsHour)
Poets in the Middle East are often held in high regard, and many achieve a level of celebrity and authority not common in the West. In recognition of Israel's 60th anniversary, Jeffrey Brown offers an encore report on the lives of Israeli and Palestinian poets.
- Wind of change at Tolethorpe - Peterborough Evening Telegraph
TOLETHORPE Hall, near Stamford, is world-famous for putting on three plays each year. This year, it is treating audiences to Romeo and Juliet, Richard III – and The Wind in the Willows. The beauty of Tolethorpe is that all the actors are amateurs ...
- Discography reassessed: the Manics in perspective - Drowned In Sound
With the band recognised by NME as ‘Godlike Geniuses’ at their forthcoming annual awards, and a massive gig at the O2 in London looming, where they’ll be supported by a succession of today’s more prominent indie acts including Bloc Party and ...
- LaRouche Dialogue with Mexican Youth: 'We Live in a Creative Universe' - Executive Intelligence Review (EIR)
LaRouche Dialogue with Mexican Youth: 'We Live in a Creative Universe'Executive Intelligence Review (EIR), VA - 54 minutes agoNow, irony arises in experience normally, from associations which are also embedded in the established use of a language, especially as poetry. ...
- OSUM recognizes 2008 academic achievers (The Marion Star)
MARION - The Ohio State University at Marion welcomed a large contingent of academically gifted students, family and guests, faculty, staff, university trustees and friends of the campus to the Palace Theatre on May 29 as part of the 37th annual Academic Recognition Program.
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