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- Thumbs up: Way to go, Sean! (Nuvo)
Broad Ripple High School junior Sean Kaellner has been selected to receive the prestigious National Scholastic Art & Writing Gold Medal Award for poetry. That’s not all. Kaellner has also won the American Voice Award for short story. Sean is the only Indiana high school student to be so honored.
- Writing workshop set (Babylon Beacon)
East Islip Senior Center will presÂent a creative writing, poetry and memoir workshop given by Barbara Donovan, published poet, English teacher and director of the Live Poets Society for 20 years. The workshopÂwill be held from June 25 to Aug. 13 on Wednesdays from 10 to 11:30 a.m. the fee is $35 for eight sessions.
- William Brown: Painter and printmaker - The Independent
The painter and printmaker William Brown triumphantly achieved Picasso's ambition of drawing like a child. "I steal ideas, usually from children, because they're smaller," he freely confessed. But his pictures are more serious than they look. Brown ...
- Peace, Love and the Psychedelic Sixties from the Sheldon Museum of Art - Art Daily
Art DailyPeace, Love and the Psychedelic Sixties from the Sheldon Museum of ArtArt Daily - 49 minutes agoThe exhibition also includes a Vietnam portfolio with poetry and art created in 1967 to protest the war. Many artists dissented through print media: from Ad ...
- The Literary Greats - Houston Chronicle
The Literary GreatsHouston Chronicle, United States - 4 hours agoIt was sort of a book-twit thing to do, mentioning a poetry chat room in the middle of a Montrose music festival, but really it's just the beginning of a ...
- A Girl and a Gun (New York Times)
A look at the revolutionary achievements and long career of the French filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard.
- University of Minnesota study uncovers the educational benefits of ... - PhysOrg
In a first-of-its-kind study, researchers at the University of Minnesota have discovered the educational benefits of social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook. The same study found that low-income students are in many ways just as ...
- Leonard Cohen: Out of the monastery and back on the road (Independent)
On Tuesday a spry 73-year-old man in a double-breasted suit and fedora will step on to the stage at the Manchester Opera House. For those of us in Britain who love his music, this moment will be both an epiphany and a relief. It is 15 years since Leonard Cohen last toured – after four nights in Manchester, he'll play several more dates in the UK this summer, including the O2 Arena and the ...
- Find great products - PC Magazine
Find great productsPC Magazine - 10 minutes ago... out Lulu Studio, the online photo book app for Lulu users. BookSmart has starter layouts for cookbooks, yearbooks, portfolios, poetry books, and more. ...
- Cheers to Shiraz (Payvand Iran News)
Sitting on the patio at an Irish pub on King Street in downtown Toronto with half-empty glasses of red wine, waiting for nachos, we talk wine. Sauvignon, Merlot, or Shiraz. Sweet or dry. Mature or young. On colour we can agree, but everything else led to controversy. A ceasefire begins only when I started talking about my favourite type of wine. I prefer Shiraz -- not because of its taste, but ...
- Peabody's summer book report gets a makeover (The Salem News)
PEABODY and mdash; Summer reading shouldn't be a drudge, and neither should the book reports that come from them, say school officials. So the old-fashioned report is getting a bit of a makeover. Schoolchildren will still have the option to write a traditional book report, but there will be alternatives, including poetry, slide show presentations or clay art.
- Preserving Guam's Culture through Literature - Pacific Daily News
Preserving Guam's Culture through LiteraturePacific Daily News, GU - 5 hours agoThis anthology project is certainly a labor of love that they have committed themselves to, but it is well worth the time invested, especially knowing that ...
- High schools roll out their spring productions (Westerly Sun)
Kelsey Pierson plays Francis, a stage mom, and Grace Rezendez plays Adelaide, a child actor, in "A Tough Act To Follow" at Stonington High School. (Sun Photo by Heather Ladd)
- Brian Head service honors ski legend, S. Utah symbol (The Salt Lake Tribune)
BRIAN HEAD - What Stein Eriksen is to Deer Valley and Alf Engen was to Alta, Georg Hartlmaier was to Brian Head. Â Â Â He was the southern Utah ski resort's connection, its symbol, its legend.
- Capital Sounds: Musical happenings in and around the Capital City (The Barre Montpelier Times Argus)
Greetings, live music fans. Hopefully everyone had a safe and happy Memorial Day weekend, and got out to see some of the great live music that was around. Summer is now quickly approaching, and with it there'll be plenty of outdoor music events in both Montpelier and Barre, as well as the surrounding area. But now to the task at hand -- here's what's up for the weekend. ... - Ed Dufrense
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