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- Book review: âA Thousand Veilsâ an unevenly-paced thriller - Vail Daily News
Book review: âA Thousand Veilsâ an unevenly-paced thrillerVail Daily News, CO - 1 hour agoShihabiâs journalistic integrity and free-spirited poetry have made her the target of Iraqâs secret police; the only thing standing between her and certain ...
- Letts' 'Donuts' a solid successor to 'August' - Arlington Heights Daily Herald
» 'Wonka' coming to Navy Pier » 'Ain't Misbehavin' ' revival fills Goodman » Chicago playwright serves up 'Donuts' » Impressive debut for Sideshow's 1-man show » Algren tribute a keeper » 'Art' looks at fragile bond between men » Elegant 'Wit ...
- Separate Opinion âBayan Koâ - Inquirer.net
Separate Opinion âBayan KoâInquirer.net, Philippines - 1 hour agoAmong them was my own father who at the age of 21 won a national poetry contest with his piece entitled âHimagsikan.â He escaped conviction with the help of ...
- Pupil's poem wins national acclaim - Norwich Evening News
Norwich Evening NewsPupil's poem wins national acclaimNorwich Evening News, UK - 26 minutes agoA Norfolk pupil has been announced as one of the winners in a prestigious Amnesty International poetry competition. Rosie Thurlow, 12, from Aylsham High ...
- Music can be path to better learning in language and math - Alaska Journal of Commerce
WASHINGTON (AP) - The challenge was to come up with an idea that can transform public education, particularly in poor communities. The winner: An educator with a passion for making school fun. Michael Bitz won a national competition with his idea for ...
- Community news: VT English professors win national awards - WSLS.com
Community news: VT English professors win national awardsWSLS.com, VA - 2 hours agoHis books of poetry include Insomnia Diary, Animal Soul (a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award), Plus Shipping, and The Legend of Light ...
- "Valentines": Poetry collection captures love's many dimensions (Seattle Times)
"Valentines" by Ted Kooser University of Nebraska Press, 52 pp., $14.95 In 1986, Ted Kooser (later U.S. Poet Laureate and a Pulitzer Prize...
- Poetry costs Burmese editor his job - Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism
Poetry costs Burmese editor his jobPhilippine Center for Investigative Journalism, Philippines - 14 hours ago... but first identify yourself. guest_9195 : this forum is for discussion and exchanges of ideas on a given subject and open to everyone. no one could say ...
- A spectacular blizzard and a master clown - Taipei Times
Slava¥Šs Snow Show promises a series of fantastic spectacles: a snow blizzard made of confetti that engulfs the audience; a giant spider web that forms on stage and wraps around the audience; and life-sized balls that bounce about the theater. This ...
- Artistâs illuminations inspired by text (Cleveland Jewish News)
Illuminate has many meanings: give light to, brighten, decorate a manuscript, enlighten in mind and spirit. So it is fitting that painter Jackie Olenick calls her works âilluminations.â
- Search to divine authorship leads 'Footprints' to court - Honolulu Advertiser
The single set of footprints in the sand â as millions of inspired souls now know â was that time when the Lord picked you up and carried you. It's a metaphor, people: He is there when you need Him most, and so is the ubiquitous poem known as ...
- Good Grief remembers - Bridgeton News
This past Saturday, Good Grief families came together to remember. The day was warm and humid, but many of our families and volunteers attended our first Day of Remembrance . The gathering was simple--it was intended to be simple to show that the ...
- Smaller festival hopes to make a big impression - Miami Herald
New York's Keigwin + Company mixes comedy and dance and will perform on closing night. IF YOU GO | FLORIDA DANCE FESTIVAL Annual event features performances by members of the Florida Dance Association, including Katherine Kramer, Clarita Filgueiras ...
- Very Private Readings (Washington Post)
For a lot of people, the word "poetry" conjures images of angsty adolescents or finger-snapping, black-clad beatniks. It is an acquired taste, something that a certain type of person (boring?) with unoccupied hours to spare might pursue.
- PALMER'S ALMANAC: Memorial Day's roots in Civil War - Tuscaloosa News (subscription)
PALMER'S ALMANAC: Memorial Day's roots in Civil WarTuscaloosa News (subscription), AL - May 24, 2008But instead of bullets and cannon balls, this was a war of words â a poetry war. In 1867 New York attorney Francis Miles Finch read an article in the New ...
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