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- Growing minds - and hands - Advocate Weekly
Growing minds - and handsAdvocate Weekly, MA - 16 minutes agoShe earned a graduate degree in poetry and then began to teach teachers how to teach creative writing to children, working a lot with inner-city kids. ...
- The Reciprocal Antagonist - Forward
The Reciprocal AntagonistForward, NY - 1 hour ago... published poetry, as in “Candy Jail” (also from “Lookout Mountain”): “Pain works on a sliding scale/So does pleasure in a candy jail/True love doesn’t ...
- 'Wit' makes deadly affair liberating, joyous - News-Press
Vivian Bearing has stage four ovarian cancer. There is no stage five. She's doomed. And all the jokes and all the wit in the world can't change that. "It's not my intent to give away the plot," Bearing (Janina Birtolo) drolly tells the audience at ...
- Palestinian cultural heritage - Aljazeera.com
Palestinian cultural heritageAljazeera.com, UK - 21 hours agoThe Palestinian cultural heritage is full of popular songs, poetry, sayings, stories handicrafts and other forms of folklore. They are the bridges that ...
- The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, Va., Bryan McKenzie column ... - Trading Markets (press release)
The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, Va., Bryan McKenzie column ...Trading Markets (press release), CA - 15 hours agoThe students are telling the stories in a variety of ways, from photo essays to poetry, prose and straightforward news writing. Mrs. Trank said the task was ...
- Saluting the old masters of rock'n'roll - The Independent
Bob Dylan's relentless touring schedule has ironically helped disprove the adage that a rolling stone gathers no moss, as his shows have continued to attract fresh legions of younger fans searching for something with a little more substance. While ...
- The Feminine "Nature" of Masculine Desire in the Age of Cinematic ... - RedOrbit
The Feminine "Nature" of Masculine Desire in the Age of Cinematic ...RedOrbit, TX - 7 hours agoDark City also offers a similar plot. John Murdoch awakens from a long sleep to find that his memories are controlled by aliens who "tune" reality to their ...
- Top 10 things to do for free in NYC (Guardian Unlimited)
Travel: The budget traveller's online guide to enjoying the best of New York City without spending a dime
- For Terrance Hayes, Pittsburgh and Poetry Are No Strangers (The Online NewsHour)
Terrance Hayes is the author of three books of poetry and is a professor of Creative Writing at Carnegie Mellon University. He discusses life as a poet in Pittsburgh, "where no one is a stranger," and shares some of his work.
- I would love to do a comedy - Hindustan Times
I would love to do a comedyHindustan Times, India - 7 hours agoI love poetry, I love traveling." "I am passionate about advocating women's issues. I see myself doing a lot of things besides acting," Das added. ...
- 'World's worst poet' goes under hammer - ABS CBN News
'World's worst poet' goes under hammerABS CBN News, Philippines - May 16, 2008... it would be in the same league as first edition copies of Harry Potter books signed by author JK Rowling, according to The Daily Telegraph newspaper. ...
- Jonas Brothers make a fashion statement; Mena Suvari gets engaged: The ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
First it was Rachael Ray. Now the Jonas Brothers are being accused of supporting terrorism. Because they wear a trendy scarf like the ones you see at Urban Outfitters. Click "continue reading" to find out about Ron Wood going to rehab, Megan Fox's ...
- Burroughs' 'Wolf at the Table' memoir is a serious departure (USA Today)
With his new book, A Wolf at the Table, writer Augusten Burroughs proves that his memory well hasn't gone dry. He's still dipping his favorite literary bucket the memoir into the past and pulling up fresh material.
- Diaries show Saddam feared getting AIDS in prison - Las Vegas Sun
Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said Monday in publishing excerpts of his prison writings. The London-based Al-Hayat said the comments came in portions of Saddam's ...
- Marine uses poetry as release from pain of war - WJRT
After fighting in Vietnam and losing many of his buddies in combat, he has learned to release his anger and sadness through poetry. "That's why I write my poetry. It's the healing process, to rid myself of the ghosts that I have from that time in my ...
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