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- 48 poets to be selected for Million's Poet - Khaleej Times
ABU DHABI - From thousands of applicants, 48 poets will be selected for the final competition of the Million's Poet. The Dh77-million show, under the patronage of Shaikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme ...
- The Love Song of R. Buckminster Fuller (New York Times)
A trove of personal papers suggests that a famous life-changing epiphany was a myth.
- Local couple wins multiple awards - North Channel Sun
Well-known journalism professionals Odin and Clara Clay have been notified they have won several writing and photo awards. Both are members of the Press Women of Texas and the National Federation of Press Women. Odin and Clara were active for many ...
- Angelou tells grads to be courageous above all else (The Ithaca Journal)
ITHACA — The clouds over campus retreated and the sun warmed the backs of the audience Saturday as Maya Angelou reminded the Cornell University class of 2008 to be courageous as they look to the future.
- Crime, Prostitution, Botanical Garden Fill Bd. 3 Agenda - Western Queens Gazette
Crime, Prostitution, Botanical Garden Fill Bd. 3 AgendaWestern Queens Gazette, NY - 15 hours agoOn Saturday, May 17, a poetry festival will be held at the Garden School from 10 am to 6 pm More information about the poetry festival is available online ...
- Penn State Altoona Kids' College offers art camps - PennState Altoona
Penn State Altoona is once again partnering with the Altoona Area School District to offer Kids’ College camps geared toward students interested in the arts. There are five such camps running July 14-18: Art of Culinary; Cartooning; Draw Dragons of ...
- Author : On The Issues Magazine - Earthtimes (press release)
Author : On The Issues MagazineEarthtimes (press release), UK - Jul 22, 2008Carol Leigh , aka "The Scarlot Harlot," describes the frustration of erotic laborers who are denied basic rights. Artist Suzanne Lacy , featured by art ...
- Holy Cross poets published - Oneida Dispatch
Holy Cross poets publishedOneida Dispatch, NY - 57 minutes agoHer school mates share a passion for writing, as well, submitting poetry that ranged from lavishing love on friends to remarking on the state of the world. ...
- Comical Father's Day cards are popular, but take criticism as times ... - Ann Arbor News Blog
Funny or tired? Cards spring beer and bathroom jokes on the recipient. GRAND RAPIDS -- Your dad is a lazy slob. He's always drinking beer and burping. And if he's not patrolling the couch in his underwear, he's probably fishing, golfing or grilling ...
- Aspiring teen artists have brush will mural - Toledo Blade
Aspiring teen artists have brush will muralToledo Blade, OH - 1 hour ago... with a chance to create work for the “Art in TARTA “program that wraps buses and bus shelters in plastic contact paper bearing poetry and art designs. ...
- Editorial Roundup - Forbes
Many people hoped that holding this year's Olympic Games in Beijing would serve as a lever to induce China to act more as a mature member of the international community. The Chinese government has relented on a few issues it didn't veto a U.N ...
- Dad sacked while in hospital wins ÂŁ32000 payout from Stockton Council - GazetteLive
Dad sacked while in hospital wins £32000 payout from Stockton CouncilGazetteLive, UK - 7 hours ago... but I did think I could cheat death,” he said. “In the past I’ve believed I was Jesus Christ and also that I was a prophet, so I wrote poetry. ...
- British Surrealists: Minor league, but major players (Independent)
They've been gradually dying off. ELT Mesens went in 1971, so did John Tunnard, and John Banting the following year. Roland Penrose went in 1984, John Melville in 1986, Ithell Colquhoun and Julian Trevelyan both in 1988. Eileen Agar went in 1991, Emmy Bridgwater in 1999. Conroy Maddox went in 2005. Tony del Renzio went only last year. And that's it. The British Surrealists: all gone to their ...
- Quirks (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
Your boss probably doesn’t want you reading novels at your desk. But what your boss doesn’t know won’t get you fired.
- Huntington Heritage Days Kids Rodeo (Emery County Progress)
July 4 at 7 p.m. Events-stick horse barrel racing, 6 and under ($2); mutton bustin, 6 and under ($5); calf riding, 7-9 ($5); steer riding: 10-12 ($5); cash cow chase, 7-9 and 10-12 ($2); chicken chase, 0-6, 7-9, and 10-12.
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