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- Blessed be! - Doncaster Today
Blessed be!Doncaster Today, UK - 9 hours agoBrian said: "People were facing death every day. My father, who worked at Hickleton Colliery, was gassed three times and injured when he was crushed in a ...
- Flying through life's regrets - San Jose Mercury News
Flying through life's regretsSan Jose Mercury News, USA - 13 minutes agoAfter Ford's daughter is born, his wife, also a poet, pushes him to give up poetry. " 'You're a father,' " she said, as if drawing an impenetrable line ...
- 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 ...
- Teen Art, Music, Poetry Festival - Garden City News
Teen Art, Music, Poetry FestivalGarden City News, USA - 1 hour agoThis is a free event, beginning at 1 pm and ending around 6. The Ethical Humanist Society of Long Island is located at 38 Old Country Road, Garden City, NY, ...
- Amiri Baraka to kick off spoken word education institute (University of Wisconsin - Madison)
Author of more than 40 books, including essays, poetry, drama and music history, Baraka will give a reading from his works.
- Mahakavi Pala dead - Newindpress
Mahakavi Pala deadNewindpress, India - 3 hours agoThe life of Pala Narayanan Nair was dedicated to the cause of poetry, said writer and critic MK Sanu. Expressing grief over the demise of the poet, ...
- To better understand Shakespeare - Medford Mail Tribune
In Shakespeare's "The Winter's Tale," a freaked out Hermione says to Leontes, "You speak a language that I understand not." People say the same about Shakespeare. I wish I had a play ticket for every time I've heard somebody say they struggle with ...
- Letters: School curriculum (Independent)
Sir: Professors Scott, Coffield, Ball and Taylor (letter, 2 June) are to be congratulated on indicating that the Government's education policy is self-defeating because of frequent shifts in policy. But this is not all that is wrong. Comparative studies of educational achievement show that we are falling slowly down the international league tables.
- Birders look forward to annual Shorebird Festival favorites (Homer News)
[If it's bird related or has something to do with shorebirds, at this weekend's 16th Annual Kachemak Bay Shorebird Festival you can expect to find plenty to do. Celebrate birds in poetry and song with "On the Wing," a performance by various musicians and poets at 8 p.m. Saturday at Bunnell Street Gallery. Shop for carved birds, bird shirts, bird hats and bird everything from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. ...
- MUSIC: Spin this (Colorado Daily)
The Grascals jumped to the top of the bluegrass world as soon as the six-piece band released its 2005 debut. The group won consecutive Entertainer of the Year honors at he International Bluegrass Music Association Awards, and each of its two previous albums earned Grammy nominations.
- Despair and Poetry at Margins of Society - New York Times
New York TimesDespair and Poetry at Margins of SocietyNew York Times, United States - 59 minutes agoHe tapped into the despair of this obscured world while also making room for the poetry and derelict beauty of its dilapidated buildings, neon signs, ...
- Updated 5/7: OPRF grad killed in possible gang crossfire - Des Plaines Times
As a child, Ishma Stewart liked to park her kid-sized rocking chair in the middle of a family gathering, where she'd spin a tale about a girl named Wendy who lived within the colored bands of a rainbow. Sometimes, Ishma's living room performances ...
- What Does Speculation Have to Do with Oil Prices? - American Chronicle
American ChronicleWhat Does Speculation Have to Do with Oil Prices?American Chronicle, CA - 53 minutes ago... of Iowa He has written a book of poetry, had two novellas published,( both books are available on Amazon.com ), written and produced two poetry videos, ...
- Not throwing in the towel (New York Daily News)
Alanna Ubach (l.) found inspiration for Yolanda RodrĂguez, the narrator of her ongoing one-woman show, ?Patriotic Bitch,? in an interaction with a bathroom attendant.
- Third-year in philosophy named Beinecke scholar - University of Chicago Chronicle
Nathana O’Brien spent six months studying abroad in Germany and Austria last year. Nathana O’Brien came to the College with a passion for science—but after one philosophy course, she said, “I did a complete 180.” “I’m a perfect example ...
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