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- Wergeland hailed on 200th birthday (Aftenposten)
Henrik Wergeland, viewed by many as one of the most important founding fathers of the modern Norwegian state, may be long gone but he's certainly not forgotten.
- Interview: Why? - Pitchforkmedia.com
Pitchforkmedia.comInterview: Why?Pitchforkmedia.com, IL - 2 hours agoYoni Wolf: I had a record that I had borrowed from the library of her reading her poetry. I just randomly took it out of the curriculum resource center that ...
- University of Minnesota study uncovers the educational benefits of social networking sites (PhysOrg)
Low-income students are in many ways just as technologically savvy as their counterparts In a first-of-its-kind study, researchers at the University of Minnesota have discovered the educational benefits of social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook. The same study found that low-income students are in many ways just as technologically proficient as their counterparts, going against ...
- CONCERTS, THEATER AND MORE - The Wichita Eagle
CONCERTS, THEATER AND MOREThe Wichita Eagle, KS - Apr 6, 2008Free. Information, 316-295-5537. TUE. Poetry Aloud, read your own work or that of a poet you admire, 7-9 pm Tue., Zoomdweebie's Tea Bar, 3010 E. Central. ...
- What we owe Churchill - Yorkshire Evening Post
What we owe ChurchillYorkshire Evening Post, UK - 12 hours ago... more than just an attitude of lets just get on with our lives and enjoy literature and poetry etc and let someone else deal with the nasty side of life. ...
- Publisher’s star is burning bright despite its tiny size - ic Wales
Publisher’s star is burning bright despite its tiny sizeic Wales, United Kingdom - 5 hours agoAlthough a very small independent publishing house in UK terms, it took the Costa Poetry prize in 2007 when poet John Haynes beat off competitors including ...
- Cost of Senate Labor-HHS Earmarks Increase by 37% - Hawaii Reporter
Cost of Senate Labor-HHS Earmarks Increase by 37%Hawaii Reporter, HI - 15 minutes ago... by celebrating the everyday traditions of people who live and work in the American West.” They are best known for the National Cowboy Poetry Gathering.
- Musical brainstorming pays off at Jazzfest - Ottawa Citizen
The idea to put a group of jazz musicians together for a week or so to see what they come up with in the way of new compositions first gained popularity in New York's so-called loft scene in the early 1970s. Some ground-breaking avant-garde jazz by ...
- Pushing for change, scholar challenges wisdom on Serenity Prayer - Chicago Tribune
NEW YORK - Generations of recovering alcoholics, soldiers, weary parents, exploited workers and just about anybody feeling beaten down by life have found solace in a short prayer that begins: "God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot ...
- FROM OUR PARTNERS MNARTISTS.ORG - MinnPost.com
FROM OUR PARTNERS MNARTISTS.ORGMinnPost.com, MN - 30 minutes ago"This is just a continued extension to my commitment to words," says Dylan Garcia-Wahl, poetry editor of the six-year-old literary magazine Whistling Shade, ...
- 5. Poetry Everywhere - On Milwaukee
All Categories All Bars and Clubs - 18 and over - All ages - Billiards - Blues - Brew pub - Cigar bar - College - Comedy - Dance - country - Dance - DJ - Dance - electronica - Dance - Hip Hop - Dance - house - Dance - Latin/salsa - Dance - retro ...
- Muslim country singer got his start in Iowa City (The Iowa City Press-Citizen)
After self-releasing two albums through an Iowa City recording studio, Kareem Salama is starting to catch on, and people are telling him he is one of a kind.
- Ellicott City - Baltimore Sun
Columbia festival The Columbia Festival of the Arts continues, with performances by STREB vs. Gravity at 8p.m. today, magician Mike Super at 8 p.m. tomorrow Fred Garbo Inflatable Theater Co. at 3 p.m. Sunday, and Judy Collins at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday ...
- Reconnecting with reading at county libraries - Cleveland Jewish News
At least three times a week, Debby Rubin and her three young children head over to the Beachwood library after dinner. “When I was a kid, my library was my home-away-from-home, and I want my children to develop that same comfort zone,” she says ...
- Remembering good old JCHS and literature class (The Tomahawk)
Of all the subjects in high school, one of my favorites was Literature. I wasn’t too big on grammar. As a writer of sorts, I wish I had been a little more attentive when the subject of grammar came up. But, I have a number of reference books on grammar now, so I can just look it up.
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