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- English goes back to basics at schools - Melbourne Herald Sun
English goes back to basics at schoolsMelbourne Herald Sun, Australia - 1 hour agoThe draft says that books, novels, short stories, poetry, drama, movies and documentaries should be introduced progressively from early years. ...
- Vivid Vote - East Oahu Sun
Vivid VoteEast Oahu Sun, HI - 10 hours agoFound at www.cafepress.com/artbeautyshop online, the book invitation to play such connections highlights those already there and noticeable everyday, ...
- Straight off the shelf (Hindustan Times)
Sometimes, places are associated with writers. Dickens’ London, Roth’s New York, Rushdie’s Bombay. Ruskin Bond has his own spot on earth. In this delightful anthology, A Town Called Dehra (Penguin, Rs 200), Bond not only zones in, but also opens out Dehradun for all to see.
- Basking in a Western Exposure - Washington Post
Basking in a Western ExposureWashington Post, United States - 6 minutes agoThe program will feature two new works, as well as his study in formalism "The Reassuring Effects (of Form and Poetry)," which he premiered in 1993 for the ...
- Palin's candidacy is no joke - Seattle Post Intelligencer
At the Seattle Poetry Slam last week, a poet got up to the microphone and said, "This poem is from the perspective of Sarah Palin." Before the poet even started the poem, everyone laughed. It's become possible to make a Sarah Palin joke without even ...
- Malcolm Barker: The shadow of sacrifice and the power of remembrance - Yorkshire Post
Malcolm Barker: The shadow of sacrifice and the power of remembranceYorkshire Post, UK - 4 hours agoThese deaths may seem a great folly but, over the 50 months during which Christian nations of Europe, three ruled by cousins, tore each other to shreds, ...
- Inspired by Winehouse - BU Today
BU TodayInspired by WinehouseBU Today, MA - 21 minutes agoPhoto by David Nelson Earning a paycheck writing poetry these days is about as easy as finding a career in glassblowing, but the long odds aren't slowing ...
- Well versed in HSC texts - Orange Central Western Daily
Well versed in HSC textsOrange Central Western Daily, Australia - 14 minutes agoBY ASHLEA MAHER CLASS of 2009 Higher School Certificate (HSC) students got a rare chance to understand the meaning of their study poetry following a ...
- This rally of biblical proportion to preach life's value (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
In a year when Pittsburgh's homicide rate is on pace to hit a high for the decade, one anti-violence activist is planning to strike back with biblical imagery -- giving away 5,000 loaves of bread
- German settlers turned utilitarian objects into works of art - San Antonio Express
German settlers turned utilitarian objects into works of artSan Antonio Express, TX - 36 minutes agoMany settled in the Hill Country, and the show features a few large pieces of furniture, such as a wardrobe made by Christian Schuette of Phillipsburg in ...
- East metro town briefs - Minneapolis Star Tribune
East metro town briefsMinneapolis Star Tribune, MN - 17 hours agoLiterary artists are invited to read aloud their poems, essays and other prose at the "In Your Words or Theirs" reading next month in Oak Park Heights. ...
- Art of language - Newark Star-Ledger
Pedestrians who happen by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York after dark, now through Dec. 31, get a treat: The Frank Lloyd Wright building at 89th Street and Fifth Avenue forms the screen for a series of moving projections by word artist ...
- Subscriber Log In - Wall Street Journal
Remember me Forgot your password? NEW YORK -- The banquet hall of the Grand Hyatt Hotel in mid-town Manhattan had the feel of an extravagant Persian wedding on Wednesday night. A crowd of over one thousand guests, dressed in formal attire, sat around ...
- Ten Things You Won’t Want to Miss in Buffalo This Fall - Newsbureau.ca (press release)
Ten Things You Won’t Want to Miss in Buffalo This FallNewsbureau.ca (press release), Canada - 10 hours agoFamed for its old world shopping atmosphere, the Broadway Market is comprised of family-owned, family-operated butcher shops, poultry stands, ...
- We’re Heading Left Once Again - Newsweek
John McCain 's "Joe the Plumber" would no doubt like to have a beer with Sarah Palin's "Joe Six-Pack." In truth, Joe Wurzelbacher isn't a licensed plumber and Joe Six-Pack is a horrible cliché, but no matter. They're cultural kin to the iconic ...
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