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- Poems and lesson plans on issues of home, refuge and identity (Times Education Supplement)
The project “Where d’ye come fae?†encouraged participants of a range of backgrounds to explore ideas of identity, share stories about life in Scotland, and to write about their experiences. The resulting poems are thought provoking, poignant and amusing.
- People, Places and Things - Worcester Telegram
People, Places and ThingsWorcester Telegram, MA - Aug 6, 2008Freeman, 71, and Demaris Meyer, 48, of Memphis, Tenn., were taken to the Regional Medical Center in Memphis following the accident on a dark stretch of ...
- Area facility marks assisted living week - Standard Speaker
Area facility marks assisted living weekStandard Speaker, PA - 9 minutes agoJust as he was about to begin, Providence Place resident Mary Harrington presented Eachus with a copy of a poetry book she published. ...
- Thousands enjoy Big Chill - Ledbury Reporter
Thousands enjoy Big ChillLedbury Reporter, UK - 11 hours agoMusic, comedy, poetry and performance were all represented at the three day event which kicked off on Friday afternoon (August 1). ...
- Computing pushes into the ether (Sydney Morning Herald)
In a major trend known as "cloud computing", the internet is becoming the repository for files and even software.
- Poet Charles Barasch: Tuesday in Hardwick (The Barre Montpelier Times Argus)
HARDWICK -- It's a Primary Day Premier for poet Charles Barasch, who will offer the very first public reading of his book, "Dreams of the Presidents," at The Galaxy Bookshop, on Tuesday, Sept. 9, at 7 p.m. Join him an evening of poetry and political history as Barasch reads excerpts from his book, which contains one dream poem from the perspective of each of our 43 presidents. "Dreams of the ...
- Darkness to draw out lovers of art nationwide - Irish Times
Darkness to draw out lovers of art nationwideIrish Times, Ireland - 41 minutes agoPoetry Ireland will host a drop-in open-mic poetry night, running from 6pm through to 11pm in the Unitarian Church on St Stephen's Green. ...
- Upward Bound hits the mud - The Daily Astorian
Upward Bound hits the mudThe Daily Astorian, OR - Jul 23, 2008In another project group, rap, hip hop, techno and other music provided the catalyst for learning to write poetry. Yasemin Gadelhak, a writing instructor at ...
- Missouri's first poet laureate speaks at Central High School - Southeast Missourian
Missouri Poet Laureate Walter Bargain talks to students at Central High School about poetry and literature Wednesday in the school's library. (AARON EISENHAUER ~ aeisenhauer@semissourian.com) [Order this photo] Librarian Julia Jorgensen joked that ...
- Dr. Ladin's Transformative Journey - YU Observer
Dr. Ladin's Transformative JourneyYU Observer, NY - 9 hours agoBeyond religious considerations, Ladin notes that her presence is a challenge to many, who see her as someone alternatively inspirational or threatening, ...
- New season: Sheringham Little Theatre - Eastern Daily Press
Keeping you entertained on the coast is the aim of the Sheringham Little Theatre, and this popular venue has another packed new-season programme, with plenty of music, drama, family entertainment, film, visual art and comedy. The season gets under ...
- FBI: Crime Down In US, Philly - The Bulletin
The FBI's annual "Crime in the United States" report was released Monday showing an overall decline for the first time since 2005 nationwide, as well as a decrease in murder and violent crime in Philadelphia. Even so, the report said, the city's ...
- Diana Rowntree - Guardian Unlimited
Diana Rowntree, who has died aged 93, was the Guardian's first architecture writer, a key figure in the expansion of the paper's coverage of style and visual culture from the early 1960s. She was a modernist who herself embodied the values and ...
- Chandigarh, September 29 - Tribune
Noisy scenes were witnessed in the meeting of Chandigarh Municipal Corporation (MC) House here today on the issue of alleged favouritism of the authorities towards the development of the VIP sectors of the city in comparison to the wards having ...
- Intelligent 'Birthday Party'; partial 'Torch Song' - Chicago Tribune
Intelligent 'Birthday Party'; partial 'Torch Song'Chicago Tribune, United States - 2 hours agoWatching Jarosch land one intricate bon mot after another is pure poetry. Add in surprisingly sympathetic and layered performances by Mary Hollis Inboden's ...
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