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- Poetry Contest Award Winners Will Have Reading June 26 - Chattanoogan
Three area poets will read the poems that took first, second, and third place in the inaugural Chattanooga Writers' Guild Poetry Contest. Contest organizers will host the reception at the CreateHere Studio at 55 E. Main Street on June 26. The doors ...
- Committed to PEOPLE'S RIGHT TO KNOW - The Daily Star
Committed to PEOPLE'S RIGHT TO KNOWThe Daily Star, Bangladesh - 3 hours agoThere are a lot of aspiring Bangladeshi poets here in Toronto and there was poetry reading and songs at the cultural function. ...
- Photo: Marco del Grande - The Age
The AgePhoto: Marco del GrandeThe Age, Australia - 3 hours agoHis mother read stories and poetry to Cowell until he was 14. "That was probably too long," he admits, laughing. "We used to spend a lot of time sitting in ...
- Tongue? Tonge? Toung? Tung? For and Against Simplified Spelling - Wall Street Journal
Over the past eight centuries, spelling reformers and their opponents, from Mark Twain to Theodore Roosevelt, have explained their goals in both poems and prose. Below, review some of the most famous. (See related article.) "And for ther is so gret ...
- VMI receives grant to enhance Arabic program - WSLS
Selected cadets at Virginia Military Institute will benefit from a more robust Arabic language program, and the college will become a model for how other schools can teach the language, thanks to a grant award announced last week. The Virginia ...
- Block Reports (San Francisco Bay View)
Last week, the end of the San Francisco International Film Festival was a frenzy of last minute interviews with the directors of “Fauberg Treme: The Untold Story of Black New Orleans,” the director of “Ezra” and lastly the director of “Ballast,” Lance Hammer, Wednesday.
- New Eastside poetry venue - indy.com
New Eastside poetry venueindy.com, IN - 5 hours agoby John Hawn Local poet and instructor Lylanne Musselman has announced a new monthly poetry event called Writers Speak Volumes! This open forum reading will ...
- Briefs, June 11 - Wichita Falls Times Record News
BELLEVUE — The Bellevue Volunteer Fire Department will hold its monthly jamboree on Saturday. The jamboree will start at 6:30 p.m. in the Community Center. There will be a variety of food and music. For more information, call Mark Hanson at (940 ...
- The histories, by Herodotus - Globe and Mail
Globe and MailThe histories, by HerodotusGlobe and Mail, Canada - 1 hour agoHistory, like poetry, began with war. Around 440 BC, some three centuries after Homer, singing of the wrath of Achilles, composed The Iliad, a Greek by the ...
- Arden 'Candide' Cast Announced - Broadway World
Arden 'Candide' Cast AnnouncedBroadway World, NY - 1 hour agoWe draw from any source that is inherently dramatic and theatrical – fiction, nonfiction, poetry, music and drama. The Arden presents programs for the ...
- ET Guide - Egypt Today
Capital coffee chain Cilantro has long prided itself on providing outlets for customers’ self-expression. It started with the “Big Red Book,” an aptly named hardcover notebook that shuffled across the tables of each of the coffee chain’s ...
- Eileen Regan, 81, artist and beach-lover - Philadelphia Daily News
A TRIP TO THE SHORE for the family of Eileen McKenna Regan was both an adventure and a challenge. Pack nine kids and a dog into a Volkswagen beetle. Sometimes in all that crowd, the dog, Emily, would disappear and a search had to be made among bodies ...
- It's a dirty job, and he won't do it - Winnipeg Sun
It's a dirty job, and he won't do itWinnipeg Sun, Canada - 9 hours agoA unique exhibition blending art and sport opens tomorrow in Toronto, featuring painting, photography and poetry created by more than a dozen of Canada's ...
- To be Green or not to be Green (The Shorthorn)
Sustainability meets English composition this fall in a new freshman course that incorporates environmental topics into the curriculum. “Ecology of Writing” brings real-world issues into the classroom from local, regional and global levels, said English graduate teaching assistant Matthew Lerberg.
- Religious retreats help guests find peace (Asbury Park Press)
At the former Shaker village, where the Taconic Mountains roll into the Berkshires and New York touches Massachusetts, Yaqin Aubert read aloud Hindu, Buddhist, Taoist, Zoroastrian, Judaic, Christian and Islamic texts during the Sunday service at the Sufi religious retreat.
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