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- This week's gallery roundup - Cincinnati Enquirer
This week's gallery roundupCincinnati Enquirer, OH - 6 hours agoIt's accompanied by a slate of activities that includes poetry readings, film screenings and discussions. Art Academy of Cincinnati through Sunday. ...
- Final Theory by Mark Alpert - Times Online
Final Theory by Mark AlpertTimes Online, UK - 28 minutes agoMark Alpert was a physics graduate who decided he would prefer to write poetry and ended up in journalism instead as an editor at Scientific American, ...
- Nooks for noggins (The Star-Ledger)
Five families who want their children to have a different kind of education, to unfold at their own pace in a holistic, child-led environment, have pooled their money to start an alternative school at a local church hall in Gladstone.
- Goodbye high school, hello college, and feeling torn - Stamford Advocate
DARIEN - It is three days until my high school graduation and to be honest, I really don't know what I am feeling. I'm torn between being ready to move on while at the same time having to say goodbye to the people I've made strong bonds with in the ...
- The 2007 All-USA players, coach of the year (USA Today)
The 2007 All-USA football team was selected by USA TODAY's Jim Halley, in consultation with college and high school football coaches and recruiting analysts, including Tom Lemming of CSTV.com, Mike Farrell of Rivals.com and Allen Wallace of Superprep.com. All selections are seniors unless otherwise noted.
- Then and Now - Times Online
Then and NowTimes Online, UK - May 22, 2008Then and Now looks back to Daiches's article on American poetry from the TLS of November 6 1959. The time has passed when we could classify the traditions ...
- Love of reading requires right book, right hands - St. Petersburg Times
I love to read. As a middle school language arts teacher, part of my job is to teach reading. Not just the mechanics and strategies. I try to inspire children to be lifelong readers. Most middle schoolers don't like to read. Most people don't like to ...
- WSU Film Festival displays the finest from beginners to pros - The South End
WSU Film Festival displays the finest from beginners to prosThe South End, MI - 49 minutes agoUp next was David Engelbrink's "Devil's in my House," a humorous tale about film major Derek Szubeczak and the forces of darkness that strain his life. ...
- Search for poems on The Writer's Almanac - Minnesota Public Radio
Fellow New Media producers and our designer rolled up their sleeves to work on The Writer's Almanac site , giving it a fresh cut and improving the search functions. The upgrades help you find more poetry and writing history, whether you search for a ...
- Why angry old men shouldn't blog - Rediff
RediffWhy angry old men shouldn't blogRediff, India - 11 minutes agoOr either of them recommending me a book. But clearly that isn't the stuff the tabloids will pick up and use as their headlines; it isn't stuff that'll sell ...
- Let the revelry begin: Society for Creative Anachronism holds event in ... - Salisbury Post
The 550 Timberline Trail house is typically modern. At least, until you step in the backyard, where people dressed in pre-1600s clothes are singing battle songs. "It's the Middle Ages the way they should have been," says David Ritterskamp, a member ...
- Prime Time Calendar the week of June 18, 2008 (Independent Press)
Auditions, will be held at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, June 24 and Friday, June 27, at the Summit Playhouse, 10 New England Ave., Summit, for the musical, "Baby" by Maltby and Shire. Bring an up-tempo ballad. Production dates for this show are Oct. 24 to Nov. 8. Call 908-578-6882.
- Stranger in a strange land - Ottawa Citizen
Stranger in a strange landOttawa Citizen, Canada - 2 hours agoThe bittersweet poetry of the old language, now forbidden, runs counter to the dull practicality of English: a place is called Cabo de Espera, ...
- Prince working on book to be published in the fall - Forbes
Prince the musical auteur is becoming an author. "21 Nights," a "photographic essay" that offers "a rare glimpse into the life, lyrics, and mystique" of the maker of such hits as "1999" and "Purple Rain," will be published worldwide come fall ...
- Frost vandals given poetic justice - Fort Francis Times
Using “The Road Not Taken” and another poem as jumping-off points, Frost biographer Jay Parini hopes to show the vandals the error of their ways—and the redemptive power of poetry.
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