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- Fort Craig students warm seniors’ hearts (The Maryville Daily Times)
Students from Fort Craig Elementary School’s B-1-2 classes performed a play at three local assisted-living facilities on Monday and Tuesday.
- Milk, how do I love thee (or not) - Detroit Free Press
Responses to yesterday's blog about our need for calcium as adults definitely brought out people's love (and hatred) for the white stuff. One reader summed up her lactose intolerance with a haiku - on a site devoted to short poems about milk. writes ...
- LITERATURE: Reading for Relief (6/28) - Rochester City Newspaper
LITERATURE: Reading for Relief (6/28)Rochester City Newspaper, NY - 10 hours agoMercy Corps, a humanitarian relief organization, presents Reading for Relief, an afternoon of poetry, fiction, and memoir readings by local authors, ...
- John Lundberg: Trouble At The Poetry/Prose Border (HuffingtonPost)
Recognizing a poem as a poem used to be as easy as waiting for the predictable chime of a rhyme (no rhyme intended). But since...
- Arlene Edmonds to be inducted into Honor Society - WolLeader.com
Arlene Edmonds to be inducted into Honor SocietyWolLeader.com, PA - 1 hour agoShe earned her Master of Arts degree in English/Writing Studies summa cum laude from Saint Joseph's University last January. Her poetry thesis was entitled, ...
- Chinese school of rock? Somebody tell Jack Black (Calgary Sun)
How to explain and explore the global expansion of heavy metal music? That sounds like a job for Sam Dunn and Scot McFadyen, directors of Metal: A Headbanger's Journey, the film that took the metal world by storm in 2005.
- Family Calendar - BrooklynPapers.com
Family CalendarBrooklynPapers.com, United States - 41 minutes agoFree. Call (718) 596-6972 for info. 4 pm: Teen poetry workshop. Brooklyn Public Library Flatbush branch (22 Linden Blvd., at Flatbush Avenue in Flatbush). ...
- Johnson also led way to Confederation - Miramichi Leader
Johnson also led way to ConfederationMiramichi Leader, Canada - 1 hour agoWhile there he dazzled the public and the members with his poetry presentations and his dazzling ice skating performances. But Johnson was tired and ...
- Comedian Dick Martin kept the laughs coming (Houston Chronicle)
Dick Martin, the zany half of the comedy team whose Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In took television by storm in the 1960s, died Saturday night of respiratory complications.
- Orkney’s St Magnus Festival: Sound of the summer (Independent)
Residents of Orkney do a good line in self-deprecation. When asked to pinpoint their island home, the traditional response appears to be: "The bit under the big black cloud on the BBC weather map." What they don't mention is that when the sun shines – and it does, frequently – this beautiful archipelago off the north coast of Scotland is a glorious place to visit. After all, if it were so ...
- Nuyorican Poets Café Still "Aloud And Alive At 35" (NY1 News)
A hallowed Lower East Side spot for urban poetry and New York’s Puerto Rican culture celebrates its 35th birthday this weekend. NY1’s Jeanine Ramirez filed the following report.
- Marguerite McGlinn, 63, teacher and writer - Philadelphia Inquirer
Marguerite Mulligan McGlinn, 63, of Bryn Mawr, an English teacher and writer, died of pancreatic cancer at home Tuesday. Mrs. McGlinn, who formerly was chairwoman of the English department at Mount St. Joseph Academy for girls in Flourtown, gave up ...
- ‘Three Women of Herat’ - Today's Zaman
Today's Zaman‘Three Women of Herat’Today's Zaman, Turkey - 3 hours agoHow is it that the arts such as simple musical instruments or poetry can be so threatening to governments? Whether it is the rubab, a common lute instrument ...
- PADDY BOWIE: Democracy is alive and well - New Straits Times
PADDY BOWIE: Democracy is alive and wellNew Straits Times, Malaysia - 1 hour agoA favourite expression of my colleague Jason is that "you campaign in poetry but you govern in prose". The political saga continues with almost as much ...
- B.C. poet Robin Blaser continues a stellar career by winning the 2008 ... - CBC News
Robin Blaser continues to reap rewards for an impressive career in poetry. This week he became the 2008 Canadian recipient of the Griffin Poetry Prize , the world’s most lucrative poetry award for a single book. Blaser won for his collection The ...
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