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- 'Give poetry a chance,' laureate says - Delaware Online
A poem can be a lonely, silent thing. But when it's ready, said JoAnn Balingit, Delaware's 16th and latest poet laureate, "It has to be witnessed, because you want to communicate it." And if there's one thing a poet laureate wants to do, it's tell ...
- Ayoon wa Azan (A Poet for a Million and the People at a Tariff) - Dar Al Hayat
In bad times for Arabs, a poet is worth a million and the people are at a tariff. Thus I remain with Arab poetesses yet another day, as they are few. In fact, I have found that women are few among poets in every country, so the issue is not that we ...
- Will Saroyan's literary legacy be lost? - TMCnet
Will Saroyan's literary legacy be lost?TMCnet - 32 minutes agoInterest in her work was renewed in 1975 when African-American novelist Alice Walker wrote an article "In Search of Zora Neale Hurston" for Ms. magazine. ...
- Gayle Heney named town Poet Laureate (North Andover Citizen)
She is the second person to receive the honor, following Michael Souza.
- Craig briefs for April 28 - Craig Daily Press
Winners of the first Cowboy/Western Poetry Contest have been announced. They are: • First Place: Janet Sheridan — “Two Cowpokes†• Second Place:
- The Daily Almanac - June 7 - Post Chronicle
Today is Saturday, June 7, the 159th day of 2008 with 207 to follow. The moon is waxing. The morning stars are Venus, Jupiter, Neptune and Uranus. The evening stars are Mercury, Mars and Saturn. Those born on this date are under the sign of Gemini ...
- Still Virginia Tech, One Year Later - OhmyNews International
Washington PostStill Virginia Tech, One Year LaterOhmyNews International, South Korea - 2 hours agoWhether it has been through poetry, counseling, or candle lighting, the Virginia Tech community has found edifying ways to channel their pain and sorrow ...One Year Later: Virginia Tech remembers Opelika Auburn NewsVT community gathers to remember lives lost one year ago WSLS.comall 683 news articles
- Festival celebrates local literacy (Mississauga News)
Several Mississauga authors are participating in an inaugural festival this weekend in Brampton that's designed to promote local writers. J. Nichole Noel and Judy Powell are taking part in Knowledge Fest, which runs Saturday and Sunday at Knowledge Bookstore.
- Superior partners: High school students pair up with first-graders for ... - Missoulian
Jo Stevens' yearbook students at Superior High School and Diana Campbell's first-graders at the elementary school teamed up for a poetry project. To begin the poetry unit, the first-graders listened to the language of poetry and discovered that poems ...
- A retiring teacher - Albany Democrat Herald
A retiring teacherAlbany Democrat Herald, OR - 11 hours agoI remember writing papers and reading poetry. Mr. Monson had a great sense of humor, I thought. When I took two weeks off from school to go with my dad on a ...
- 200,000 books and writing more (Express India)
It's not easy to write a book. First you have to pick a title. And then there is the table of contents.
- Texas City to hold Juneteenth Celebration (Galveston County Daily News)
TEXAS CITY — The city’s second annual Juneteenth Celebration begins today with Gospel Fest and ends June 19.
- Nigeria: Sefi Atta's Swallow Takes Another Pudding (AllAfrica.com)
Sefi Atta, the London-based Nigerian writer who has twice won the BBC's African Performance Competition for plays, has come up with a new novel Swallow, and the paperback edition of the book which has been enjoying scintillating reviews globally can be obtained in Nigeria, courtesy of Kachifo Limited, the publishers of Farafina Magazine and Farafina books.
- Arizona arts organizations receive more than $1 million from NEA - Phoenix Business Journal
Groups hitting high notes during economic woes [Phoenix] Nonprofit arts group gets grant for marketing expansion [Phoenix] Arts spending in Phoenix reaches epic proportions [Phoenix] Tourism & Hospitality: Restaurants, resorts turning up the heat for ...
- Screen dreams - The Australian
TOURISM authorities in Cartagena, a once-illustrious port on Colombia's Caribbean coast, are gearing up for an avalanche of visitors as the first mainstream film shot in the city for two decades goes on release. Cartagena's San Pedro cathedral; the ...
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