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- Multicultural Expo displays ETSU's organizations, clubs (East Tennessean)
Tuesday's Multicultural Expo drew in a large audience that was eager to learn about the many organizations and clubs that ETSU has to offer. Booths were set up all around the Culp Center Ballroom for the event that took place at 7 p.m. "The Multicultural Expo has been a tradition at ETSU for many years," said Steve Bader, vice provost for Student Affairs.
- John's spiritual treasure chest - Christian Science Monitor
All through elementary school, John was a poor student. He had trouble paying attention and focusing on what the teachers were saying. In math class he felt that the concepts flew by so fast he couldn't grasp them. His reading was particularly bad ...
- iTeen Denver's first magazine & Web site for teens - YourHub.com
iTeen Denver's first magazine & Web site for teensYourHub.com, CO - Nov 4, 2008Let iTeen be the voice for Teens in the Denver Metro Area. Be sure to email us any questions to Tracy@iTeenDenver.com We want to know what teens love, ...
- Schwarzenegger appoints state poet laureate (The Sacramento Bee)
Carol Muske-Dukes, an award-winning author and University of Southern California professor, was appointed Thursday as California poet laureate by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger. Muske-Dukes, 62, has written seven books of poetry, and her latest, "Sparrow," was a National Book Award finalist in 2003. She has been an English professor since 1992 at USC, where she founded the graduate program in ...
- Mid-Michigan students plant pinwheels for peace - Lansing State Journal
OKEMOS -- The messages written on the tiny pinwheels are equally tiny, but powerful. "Love." "End War." "Peace." Those are some of the messages scrawled on more than 100 pinwheels students at Chippewa Middle School in Okemos planted in the ground as ...
- SLU grad hopes poems help hurting teens - Watertown Daily Times
Janice L. Brabaw hopes that some juvenile poetry will help teenagers who are struggling with depression and might be suicide risks. The native of Hermon and 2001 graduate of St. Lawrence University, Canton, has self-published "Universe, Disturbed," a ...
- The Bloomberg Syndrome - Slate
I believe I've discovered a previously unrecognized genre of contemporary writing that deserves commendation for its distinctiveness and frequent excellence. It's practiced mainly by contemporary poets, but it's not poetry. In fact—at least for me ...
- A radiant 'Quality of Life' makes regional premiere at ACT - San Jose Mercury News
In "The Quality of Life," a wall of fire charges up a canyon to ravage a majestic Oakland hills home, laying waste to 30 years of memories, possessions and a beloved pet. Sadly, it's still not the most devastating thing happening in the lives of Neil ...
- A folk singer from the Los Angeles area: Azam Ali - Today's Zaman
Today's ZamanA folk singer from the Los Angeles area: Azam AliToday's Zaman, Turkey - 4 hours agoThe most recent Niyaz album, "Nine Heavens," espouses a philosophy based on a poem from Iranian musician and poet Amir Khousro Dehlavi who lived in India. ...
- Poet to read from his work Wednesday (The Iowa City Press-Citizen)
Poet Michael Palmer, a guest of the University of Iowa Writers' Workshop, will read from his work in a free event at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the Frank Conroy Reading Room of Dey House on the UI campus.
- An American waking nightmare - The Gazette (Montreal)
An American waking nightmareThe Gazette (Montreal), Canada - 30 minutes agoAs well as several books of poetry, two memoirs and five screenplays, he has published a dozen novels, including The New York Trilogy, Travels in the ...
- Writer returns for readings, workshops and discussions - Evansville Courier & Press
Writer returns for readings, workshops and discussionsEvansville Courier & Press, IN - 59 minutes agoPoet Kelly Moffett, director of the KWC Creative Writing Program, also will present poems from her first collection, "Waiting for a Warm Body to Fill It." ...
- Review: Trans-Siberian Orchestra a true Christmas spectacle - Reno Gazette
I’d say a good concert makes you think; specifically, thoughts such as “Encore,” “Did that kid just get a guitar?” and “That really doesn’t seem safe.” The Trans-Siberian Orchestra’s annual stop Friday inspired all of those at Reno ...
- An English of pomegranates and nightlights - New Times SLO
An English of pomegranates and nightlightsNew Times SLO, CA - 12 minutes agoThe recently published book of poetry features six local poets—self-titled “plein air poets.” Reading the poems vertically rather than horizontally, ...
- East community calendar - News-Leader.com
East community calendarNews-Leader.com, MO - 41 minutes agoMoon City Reading Series, 7:30 pm, Plaster Student Union Theater, MSU campus, 1110 E. Madison St. Missouri State faculty members read poetry and/or fiction. ...
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