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- Families battle over who owns 'Footprints' poem - Salt Lake Tribune
Families battle over who owns 'Footprints' poemSalt Lake Tribune, United States - 2 hours agoCarty, for her part, said Zangare is making assumptions about her income: ''I have not been paid any royalties by anyone who has promoted my poetry. ...
- Maya Angelou throws herself at life (Akron Beacon Journal)
NEW YORK: It takes just seconds to leave behind the muted Harlem side street and enter the parlor of Maya Angelou's brownstone, a step as bright and quick as a black-and-white film dissolving into Technicolor.
- African-American literary journal Callaloo to present four ... - News from Washington University in St. Louis
African-American literary journal Callaloo to present four ...News from Washington University in St. Louis, MO - 51 minutes agoHer work has appeared in numerous journals as well as in the anthologies Poetry 30, Poetry Daily, and Autumn House. She received degrees in English and ...
- Poetry column: Look again at 'weeds' around you - Evening Sun
The last workday of school for teachers is usually one of mixed emotions and lots of activity. The kids have all departed for their summer break the day before, and so the halls are filled with staff of all levels as the great purge begins. Projects ...
- We're No. 23! How to increase PDX arts funding (The Oregonian)
For arts and culture lovers, there is perception and then there is reality. The perception: Portland is a blooming arts-friendly city where creative types ride bikes, make art and drink artisanal coffee in a supportive and stress-free atmosphere.
- Key dates in the life of former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic ... - Miami Herald
- June 19, 1945: Born in Savnik, Yugoslavia, in what is now the Republic of Montenegro. - July 12, 1990: A founding member of the Serbian Democratic Party in Bosnia-Herzegovina. - March 27, 1992: Becomes president of Serbia's National Security ...
- Cowboys? Ware Fulfills a Challenge for Fatherhood (New York Times)
DeMarcus Ware and his wife, Taniqua, believe they appreciate their daughter, Marley, more because they adopted her after three failed pregnancies.
- Aseah puts its focus on music - and love (The Sudbury Star)
Aseah is a multi-talented local band. The name comes from the word "seah," which is an ancient Hebrew unit of dry measure about 7.3 metres long. Its website states, "The significance isn't used in the unit, but in how you use it. It's what you do with what you have [...]
- Growing minds - and hands - Advocate Weekly
Growing minds - and handsAdvocate Weekly, MA - 16 minutes agoShe earned a graduate degree in poetry and then began to teach teachers how to teach creative writing to children, working a lot with inner-city kids. ...
- A 'Shrew' made for the LA lifestyle - Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles TimesA 'Shrew' made for the LA lifestyleLos Angeles Times, CA - 4 hours agoThe cast moves around the stage in a constant state of euphoric panic, emphasizing the physicality of the play rather than the poetry -- a decision perhaps ...
- Literary award winners in Wells - Portsmouth Herald News
Literary award winners in WellsPortsmouth Herald News, NH - 2 hours agoBy March, 210 students had submitted various forms of writing including poetry, non-fiction and fiction. These entries were judged at two levels by district ...
- Blog: Blog on the Tracks - Stuff
To Matthew and Natalie Cutler-Welsh, 'eco' isn't just a prefix meaning 'going without' - it's about being cool, credible and life-enhancing. It's about doing their best, not just their bit, for the environment. This blog aims to fuel discussion on ...
- To Floyd Skloot, poetry emerges from emotional intensity and ... - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com
To Floyd Skloot, poetry emerges from emotional intensity and ...The Oregonian - OregonLive.com, OR - 54 minutes agoI love the fact that you immediately recognized your imagination had given you a line in iambic pentameter. Was there a teacher or poem that first drew you ...
- Confluence Park Project (News Channel 34 Binghamton)
Art and poetry by Binghamton High School students will be featured, which was inspired after they visited the Chenango and Susquehanna rivers.
- Bat for lashes - Brisbane Times
THE music Natasha Khan makes under the name Bat for Lashes sounds enchanted, as though cauldrons and wands were as instrumental to its making as synthesisers and guitars. So it's no surprise to discover Khan's home looks quite different from its ...
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