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- Poems act as a form of expression For those completing a poetry lesson - North Brunswick Sentinel
Poems act as a form of expression For those completing a poetry lessonNorth Brunswick Sentinel, USA - 1 hour agoThey talk about their feelings and their life, they talk about their emotions, and they become more expressive," said fellow academic support teacher ...
- Mistress Of The Dead - Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning HeraldMistress Of The DeadSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 2 hours ago... the poetry of the dust-to-dust bit. In her solo exhibition, Mistress Of The Dead, painter Suzanne Archer doesn't shy away from any aspects of death. ...
- The American Dream (Toronto Star)
There is a common theme to many Mother’s Day sermons. Mother’s Day is traditionally a time when we lament about taking our mothers for granted. Mothers are overworked and underappreciated, they give and give and give for their kids, and get nothing in return.
- Sausalito choreographer pushes the limit with social issues - Marin Independent-Journal
Sausalito choreographer pushes the limit with social issuesMarin Independent-Journal, CA - 10 hours agoThe title is taken from a line in a WS Merwin poem, "The River of Bees," and the work uses the poem and the beauty of land, water and animals to explore the ...
- Former Essex Junction student returns bearing gifts (The Burlington Free Press)
A former Thomas Fleming School student plans to return to the Essex school with 1,000 books in honor of a long-time teacher.
- Cinco de Mayo awash in weekend celebrations - El Paso Times
Cinco de Mayo awash in weekend celebrationsEl Paso Times, TX - 15 minutes agoThe staff of Mayfield's "Inkslinger" school magazine joins the MHS Theatre Department to sponsor "Art Bash '08, Saturday including poetry readings, music, ...
- Joyce Carol Oates - New York Observer
Frighteningly prolific author Joyce Carol Oates talks to Time Magazine's Andrea Sachs about her latest novel, My Sister, My Love: The Intimate Story of Skyler Rampike . Since the book is a fictionalized take on the murder of JonBenét Ramsey (12 ...
- The greatness of Aimé Césaire - Business Day
The greatness of Aimé CésaireBusiness Day, Nigeria - 1 hour agoFrom the burning emotion of the poetry in the Cahier in the 1930s, to the Discours of 1956, there is a timeless universality in his adoption of the ...
- Bill Clinton - News Busters
CNN senior political analyst (and former Clinton adviser) David Gergen, responding to Todd Purdum’s recent Vanity Fair article on Bill Clinton during a segment on Monday’s "Anderson Cooper 360," acknowledged that the former President "does have a ...
- Achievements: Cathedral student wins first place in state speech meet - St. Cloud Times
Achievements: Cathedral student wins first place in state speech meetSt. Cloud Times, MN - 1 hour agoStudents earning Class AA honors included: Corron Baskin of Technical High School, second place, serious interpretation — prose; Erin Bednarz and Sam Kruger ...
- The East Village Goes South, Again (The Village Voice)
Pissed-off community activists face off against sterilization, Bruce Willis (By Annie Fischer)
- V.S. Naipaul's 'A Writer's People' - International Herald Tribune
A Writer's People: Ways of Looking and Feeling. An Essay in Five Parts. By V.S. Naipaul. 189 pages. $24.95, Alfred A. Knopf; £16.99, Picador. All my life," V.S. Naipaul writes in the introduction to "A Writer's People," his dense, dry, frustrating ...
- Sex Rocks D.C. Preppies, Lithgow Tells Tall Tales: John Simon - Bloomberg
May 23 (Bloomberg) -- We all have something murky in our past -- that is the thesis of Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa's riveting drama ``Good Boys and True'' at midtown Manhattan's Second Stage Theatre . Known chiefly for his amiably whimsical comedy ``Based ...
- Taking the Kids: Youth art exhibit at the De Young Museum - Oakland Tribune
WHY IT'S COOL: San Francisco's famous de Young Museum is known for its collection of American art, native American, African and Pacific Rim art, but this week, the de Young showcases a distinctly different exhibition, the 22nd annual Young at Art ...
- Africa: Tribute to the Great Poet, Politician And Philosopher (AllAfrica.com)
"We belong," Cesaire once wrote in his trademark revolt and fiery missionary zeal, "to those who say no to darkness". Saying no was the hallmark of the rebel-poet-turned-politician who was also an unflinching surrealist and consummate West Indian.
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