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- Nursery rhymes. Tales often gory but they still connect with ... - Canada.com
Canada.comNursery rhymes. Tales often gory but they still connect with ...Canada.com, Canada - 4 hours agoThe more adept a child is at perceiving rhyme, for example, the faster he or she will progress in reading. Fortunately, Hewes says this effect isn't ...
- Summer classes acquaint students to university life Summer classes acquaint students to university life (The Gainesville Sun)
You notice a hint of it as you wait for a table at your favorite restaurant. Or on your morning commute.It's far from mid-August when University of Florida students flood Gainesville, but the city is a little less sleepy this week.
- Chris Treadway Community Column: San Pablo church, nonprofit pitch ... - Contra Costa Times
A LOCAL CHURCH and its partner nonprofit groups are inviting the community for free food, activities and some healthy messages for families Saturday. The third annual Summer Picnic in San Pablo is a joint venture of MacArthur Community Baptist Church ...
- Pernik hosts festival for people with disabilities - Sofia Echo
Pernik hosts festival for people with disabilitiesSofia Echo, Bulgaria - 6 hours agoThe audience can enjoy a colourful mixture of musical and dancing performances, recitals, poetry reading, acting, craftwork, and basket weaving. ...
- Tacoma’s Illuminati Literati - Weekly Volcano
Weekly VolcanoTacoma’s Illuminati LiteratiWeekly Volcano, WA - 3 hours ago... poetry workshop: Illumination and the Literary Imagination, presented by Urban Grace and the Tacoma Art Museum Thursday, July 24. This writing workshop ...
- May 2006 - Weekly Standard
(The Euston group formally launched on May 26 in London. Several members have also written op-eds -- see here -- as part of the roll out. Norman Geras, a government professor at the University of Manchester, has been particularly insightful ...
- Cancer’s toll: Two friends, too young, too soon - Lynchburg News and Advance
Lynchburg News and AdvanceCancer’s toll: Two friends, too young, too soonLynchburg News and Advance, VA - 3 hours agoAs a writer, he published a textbook on the Middle Ages and won prizes for fiction and poetry. As an educator, he became one of the most popular teachers at ...
- Dead Palestinian poet's words alive on UK stage - Reuters India
Dead Palestinian poet's words alive on UK stageReuters India, India - 10 minutes ago... after heart surgery as he faces up to his art and mortality, and muses on the poems he did not write, his first love, his dreams and his experiences. ...
- Bookworms Unite - The Windy Citizen
Bookworms UniteThe Windy Citizen, IL - 4 hours agoBryce Parsons-Twesten, a college junior, was fifth in line to get into the fair, planning to browse the poetry books. "If I could get some Frank O'Hara, ...
- CLEWS: Identity thrall - Washington Times
Since time immemorial, all of us have been judged by the company we keep. And, that's only fair. Even David, a man after God's own heart, was judged for the company he kept with Bathsheba. And that judgment lasted for several generations. So, it ...
- Stray Questions for: Katha Pollitt - New York Times Blogs
New York Times BlogsStray Questions for: Katha PollittNew York Times Blogs, NY - 57 minutes agoAs a poet, I squeeze in between Sylvia Plath and, depending on the size of the poetry section, Marie Ponsot, Alexander Pope or Ezra Pound. ...
- Remember When: Jersey City in the 1940s were good times, bad times - Fort Pierce Tribune
These were the good times. Our high school was a parochial school, academically challenging. We were very much into the "Big Bands" and the dances of the times. Every Friday night, several of the parochial schools would run a dance to the records in ...
- BOOK REVIEW: Poets on Prozac: Mental Illness, Treatment, and the Creative Process (New England Journal of Medicine)
Aristotle famously asked, "Why is it that all men who have become outstanding in philosophy, statesmanship, poetry, and the arts are melancholic?" The question persists today, as investigators in the ...
- Flavin got the best 'Tip' with Howard - Boston Globe
As a successful television personality, Dick Flavin of Quincy has delivered more than his share of humorous ditties, poems, and commentaries. And he always had a knack for telling a story - such as his "Teddy at the Bat" tribute to Ted Williams ...
- A service of the News & Record, Greensboro, North Carolina - Greensboro News Record
A service of the News & Record, Greensboro, North CarolinaGreensboro News Record, NC - 53 minutes agoPoetry circle, 7:30 pm third Thursday, Caldcleugh Multicultural Arts Center, 1700 Orchard St., Greensboro. Free. 373-5881. Professionals in Transition, 7 pm ...
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