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- Opening a window into the past - Saudi Gazette
Opening a window into the pastSaudi Gazette, Saudi Arabia - 10 hours agoTheatre is a tale, the novel and poetry are songs. Folk expression is a creator of myths and feeds the imagination, and in its simpler forms one finds the ...
- Poet and philanthropist blooms in Grade 3 - Almaguin News
An ode to spring brings good things to Makayla Metcalf who is now in Grade 4. She displays the book that features her winning poem along with Kim Cousins, the Grade 3 teacher of Sundridge Centennial Public School. The teacher and student formed a ...
- "We won!": Soldiers go from tense standoff with police to a ... - Newspaper Tree
"We won!": Soldiers go from tense standoff with police to a ...Newspaper Tree, TX - Aug 28, 2008For the last several days it had been the scene of nearly nonstop protests, gatherings, poetry, music and other political statements. ...
- AT THE PODIUM (South Bend Tribune)
The following lectures are scheduled this week at area colleges and universities. All events are free and open to the public:
- Buy-in unclear for gang peace agreement presented by pastors - Yes Weekly
A group of black Greensboro pastors unveiled a gang peace agreement on Sunday that was initiated by a Latino gang that until this summer was little known in North Carolina. The document states that members of five different gangs had committed to ...
- A chance to look behind scenes at historic Exeter - Express & Echo
A chance to look behind scenes at historic ExeterExpress & Echo, UK - 7 hours agoThe library is home to the Exeter Book, one of the oldest volumes of English poetry in existence, and the Exeter Domesday Book. Tomorrow and Friday at noon, ...
- I Am 25 Today: Happy Birthday To Me! - Huffingtonpost.com
Today, I am officially a quarter-lifer. I've always been old for my age, I think, the professor's son only child type, the kind of kid who learns how to spell antidisestablishmentarianism while still in single-digit age, then learns to overcompensate ...
- Kalamazoo slam poets vie for chance at national contest this weekend ... - Ann Arbor News Blog
Courtesy of Todd Bannon Oliver Lewis is an ex-boxer and former member of the Army. He will be one of several local slam poets competing for to represent Kalamazoo at Individual World Poetry Slam Dec. 10-13 in Charlotte, N.C. KALAMAZOO -- As many as ...
- Teacher wins Britain's prestigious poetry prize - after inspiration ... - Daily Mail
A teacher has won one of Britain’s most prestigious poetry prizes – after being inspired by a block of flats in Eastbourne. ‘I moved into a rather ornate Art Deco-style block of flats in Eastbourne built in 1938,’ said Mr Gillie. ‘It set me ...
- Local poets to read their work at Massachusetts Poetry Festival (The Standard-Times)
NEW BEDFORD — South Dartmouth resident Laurie Robertson-Lorant is among the six local poets who will be heading to the Massachusetts Poetry Festival in Lowell to represent the South Coast at the three-day celebration of the state's poets, poetry,...
- Artists Leading ‘Double Lives’ At New Britain Museum Dec. 12 - Antiques and Arts Weekly
Artists Leading ‘Double Lives’ At New Britain Museum Dec. 12Antiques and Arts Weekly, CT - 22 minutes ago... painting and in comparing both by the same artists, perhaps it might be said that illustration stands in relation to fine art as prose does to poetry. ...
- In Your County for Nov. 3, 2008 (Press of Atlantic City)
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- Can poetry in translation ever be as poetic in its new language? (The Japan Times)
A friend who was visiting recently from Germany posed me a difficult question: How can poetry be translated? I have often read that poetry is untranslatable, that "nothing is lost in translation except the poetry." Yet, if this were true, we would hardly be able to read, let alone appreciate, poets writing in other languages than our own. Read the full story
- Should Pete Doherty Be Banned? - Entertainment.uk.msn.com
As police intervene to stop Babyshambles from playing at a festival in Wiltshire, should Pete Doherty be stopped from playing live gigs? Pete Doherty and Amy Winehouse like a drink together, but they’re more than just drinking buddies. They ...
- Local writer published (The Demopolis Times)
When Linda Hays-Gibbs lived in Demopolis in the mid-1960s, she probably looked out her Strawberry Avenue window and saw images on a mental canvas, ideas of things she would someday write about to share with others unable to experience the things she had seen.
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