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- Poetry contest give students opportunity to show pride in culture (Greeley Tribune)
Students should be encouraged to write and have the chance to show pride in their culture through the written word.
- JOYCE G. TEETERS - Elkhart Truth
WAKARUSA -- Joyce Georgine Teeters, 87, of Miller's Merry Manor in Wakarusa, passed away Monday morning, Oct. 20, 2008, in Elkhart General Hospital of natural causes. Joyce was born on Oct. 11, 1921, in Frankfort, Ind., to the late Beryl and Grace ...
- Bob Dylanâs greatest inspiration was Robert Burnsâ poetry - Freshnews
Legendary singer Bob Dylan has revealed that renowned poet Robert Burns and his much-appreciated verse âA Red Red Roseâ has been the greatest inspiration behind his acclaimed work. Dylan, who has written songs for five decades, revealed to HMV as ...
- Religion briefs: Oct. 11, 2008 - Record-Searchlight
Religion briefs: Oct. 11, 2008Record-Searchlight, CA - 4 hours agoAn open mic event will follow from 7:30 to 10 pm Participants are invited to sing, play an instrument, recite poetry or do a stand-up comedy act. ...
- Professor dies after long fight against cancer - Whitworthian
Professor dies after long fight against cancerWhitworthian, WA - 1 hour agoHer published works include 2005's "On Solitude," a collection of poetry. One poem from this collection, "The Bells of St. Augustine," was read at her ...
- Remembering life in the slums - East Anglian Daily Times
Remembering life in the slumsEast Anglian Daily Times, UK - 9 hours agoAlthough you can detect the anger and hurt in his narration, he delivers his rebuff to his years of misery with candour, humour and lyrical poetry ...
- The Subconscious Seed of Hip-Hop - FinalCall.com
FinalCall.comThe Subconscious Seed of Hip-HopFinalCall.com, IL - 21 minutes ago... Sister Wisdom, a poet and host of VYBE Poetry Night in Scottsdale, Arizona; Detective Jerry Oliver, member of the African-American Police Advisory Board ...
- Grant-writing workshop planned - The Spokesman Review
Grant-writing workshop plannedThe Spokesman Review, WA - 2 hours agoRay McGinnis, author of "Writing the Sacred: A Psalm-Inspired Path to Appreciating & Writing Sacred Poetry," will, beginning Thursday, offer a series of ...
- School briefs (Erie Times-News)
Gannon University's magazine wins first-place award Gannon University's literary art magazine Totem secured a 13th consecutive first-place award in the American Scholastic Press Association's annual magazine competition. Totem also earned a special merit designation.
- Northwest Ohio Writersâ Forum welcomes Michigan author Kim Delmar Cory - La Prensa
Northwest Ohio Writersâ Forum welcomes Michigan author Kim Delmar CoryLa Prensa, Ohio - 2 hours agoIn November, itâs time for feedback on any poetry, prose, or plays that writers have in progress. The Forumâs popular âWorks in Progressâ meeting on ...
- LAKESIDE STUDENTS AT FAIRE - Daily Journal
Students from the Millville school exchanged lines of poetry with William Shakespeare, compared magic to science with Sir Isaac Fawlkes and sang along with the Madrigals, all in the name of education at the Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire's 23rd ...
- Bethel Day Care clients hear well-known poet speak; have fund-raising walk/rock-a-thon (Gaffney Ledger)
The clients of Bethel Senior Day Center Inc. had two special events recently. Victor L. Dawkins was at the center to present inspirational poetry readings. Dawkins, an award-winning speaker of poetry with a published book, "Twilight Musings," shares his talent at various events.
- October events: So fun they're scary - News-Leader.com
Wilson's Creek National Battlefield, Greene County ZZ and Farm Road 182. Tour road is open 8 a.m.-7 p.m. daily; visitor center hours are 8 a.m.-5 p.m. daily; museum hours are 9 a.m.-4 p.m. daily; closed noon-1 p.m. Fee is $5 or $10 per family. Call ...
- Pauline's childhood memories earn her Yorkshire Poetry Prize - Halifax Today
HALIFAX psychotherapist Pauline Stephenson's evocative memories of childhood scooped the Yorkshire Poetry Prize, given as part of the Ted Hughes Festival. Pauline, of Stafford Parade, Halifax, who started writing poetry two years ago, was presented ...
- Oceans' Growing Acidity Alarms Scientists - Common Dreams
WASHINGTON - Seven hundred miles west of Seattle in the Pacific at Ocean Station Papa, a first-of-its-kind buoy is anchored to monitor a looming environmental catastrophe. Forget about sea levels rising as glaciers and polar ice melt, and increasing ...
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