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- Two million extra books for English schools - InTheNews.co.uk
InTheNews.co.ukTwo million extra books for English schoolsInTheNews.co.uk, UK - 49 minutes agoFree poetry anthologies are also set to be handed out to pupils. Booktrust said they hoped the scheme would encourage year seven pupils to read ...
- Words of Wisdom: Nature’s cycle (Collier Citizen)
There are many poems written about nature, including those written about the world, universe, environment, seasons, plants and animals. If we were to include those poems written about “human nature” the list becomes even longer.
- Appreciative crowd comes out for this year’s Burning Word festival (South Whidbey Herald)
The fifth annual Burning Word: Festival of Poetic Fire had its day in the sun Saturday as healthy crowds came out for a day that was met with perfect, sunny skies.
- Lest we forget - Times and Democrat
Someone once wrote that the Irish suffered themselves into being the world’s greatest poets. England’s climate was so frequently unpleasant that when they surprised themselves with a sunny, dry day, a Britisher sat himself down and wrote a poem ...
- Malayan Colleges Laguna (Manila Bulletin)
Bringing the finest education closer to the people of Laguna... Something’s cooking from Juday Her diploma from a local culinary school is just the beginning.
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- Ready to wear: The art of Natick's Virginia Fitzgerald - Daily News Tribune
Sporting a paste-on tattoo of the Hindu goddess Shiva, Virginia Fitzgerald fashions a dress from hundreds of dog tags that resembles a child's playhouse. In her downtown studio, she moves barefoot past dresses she's made from glass and eggshells, red ...
- AP Interview: Afghan journalist demands justice after death ... - International Herald Tribune
AP Interview: Afghan journalist demands justice after death ...International Herald Tribune, France - 3 hours agoHe tries to keep up his spirits in his lonely cell by singing and reciting Persian poetry. He says he is healthy and well-treated and allowed outside his ...
- New play explores what search reveals about us (The State)
They are an unquestionably bizarre set of Internet search terms: Mange. Human mold. White camellia. Dying Elmo. Could those words also be clues to finding a missing person? That's the premise behind "User 927," a new production in Philadelphia that blends fact and fiction in the tale of a disappearance from a small Midwestern town. "It's the world's first play based on a search log," director ...
- 100 Candles - Slate
Just as fresh and exacting is Montgomery's understanding of the connection children feel to the subtleties of the natural world. Nature, as Montgomery portrays it, enables children to experience autonomy and mystery as they can nowhere else. Each ...
- Finding Drama Between the Covers - New York Sun
Finding Drama Between the CoversNew York Sun, United States - 2 hours agoBut when it comes to reading in general, plays are like poetry for most of us: We stopped with what we encountered in school, which probably meant ...
- Arts Council seeking artists (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
The Arts & Humanities Council of Charlotte County and the Charlotte Airport Authority are inviting artists to submit renderings for a bas relief bronze plaque commemorating the contributions that the Bailey brothers of Punta Gorda made to their county.
- Virtual community mobilizes, mourns for quake victims - Xinhua News Agency
BEIJING, May 16 (Xinhua) -- Whether distributing appeals for on-line donations, uploading images of quake-hit towns or asking for help in extracting someone from the rubble, Chinese netizens are fully engaged in relief from the deadly earthquake. Zhu ...
- How to build on a teacher's inspiration - Cape Cod Times
It was October 1974 and Deval Patrick, the ninth-grade boy who would become the governor of Massachusetts, was still feeling his way after moving from South Chicago to study at Milton Academy. While most students were leaving campus for Columbus Day ...
- May: the month of disarray - Columbus Dispatch
The Evening Street Elementary School carnival is just one item on an overloaded May calendar for Pam Subler, a Worthington mother of four children, including 7-year-old Abigail, left, and 12-year-old Andrew, right. The stay-at-home mom also must keep ...
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