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- Merrill takes home top prize in poetry contest - Yuma Daily Sun
April is the month of showers but this year it created a flood of emotion in the form of poetry. In April, Arizona Western College and The Sun's publication 33:10 came together to sponsor the first annual Poetry Contest in Yuma. Charlotte Merrill won ...
- YOUR SPACE: Teen’s gift of recitation gets her a chance to win $20000 - Colorado Springs Gazette
YOUR SPACE: Teen’s gift of recitation gets her a chance to win $20000Colorado Springs Gazette, CO - 2 hours ago... Brittany Harden says that's how she's known after reading a dark poem by Mary Karr to the entire school. It goes with the turf of a state poetry champ. ...
- Potpourri of topics explored at poetry fellowship (The Jamaica Observer)
Poets blasted Cash Plus and Kern Spencer whilst discussing gay politics and sex-worker taxation, Tuesday at the Poetry Society's monthly fellowship at the Edna Manley College - part of the Kingston on the Edge Festival.
- Aimé Césaire: A Black Orpheus Puts Away His Lyre - Toward Freedom
Toward FreedomAimé Césaire: A Black Orpheus Puts Away His LyreToward Freedom, VT - 6 minutes agoAimé Césaire’s wider fame was due to his poetry and his plays — all with political implications, but heavily influenced by images from the subconscious. ...
- Father, son share a hairy experience - Enid News & Eagle
This is a true story. On a recent afternoon, a father and son showed up at a local barber/beauty shop, seeking haircuts. The son was around 10, Dad in his 30s. Dad explained to the stylist he was in the middle of giving the boy a haircut when his ...
- "Ireland has become sexy" (The Easterner)
Poet and author Kevin Kiely, the Fulbright Scholar from Dublin, Ireland and resident at Boise State University, presented "Reflections on Contemporary Ireland" in what was a general overview of the state of Ireland today. An older crowd, which was composed of many faculty and community members, as well as students, took in his presentation last week at the JFK Auditorium.
- Book Review: Sleep Before Evening by Magdalena Ball - Blogcritics.org
Book Review: Sleep Before Evening by Magdalena BallBlogcritics.org, OH - 1 hour agoMari is a scholarship student who loves music and poetry. Her love of the arts is reflected in the poetically written book and in the way famous lines of ...
- Don’t wrap Tribune in plastic bag - La Crosse Tribune
I would like to know when the La Crosse Tribune plans to try to go “green.” About this issue of having the newspaper delivered in a plastic bag: I do appreciate a dry newspaper, but many times it is delivered many days in a row in a colorful ...
- Bonnet claims state speech championship - Emporia Gazette
Bonnet claims state speech championshipEmporia Gazette, KS - 11 hours ago... Schinkel in serious solo acting, junior Jordan Edwards in interpretation of poetry, freshmen Sonia Lara and Zach Windsor in interpretation of prose, ...
- A capital city of the imagination - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.ukA capital city of the imaginationguardian.co.uk, UK - 5 hours agoThe war over I was sent back to finish my schooling in London, already writing poetry and determined, though I didn't dare tell anyone, to be a real writer. ...
- Spotlight Calendar for May 1 (The Bryan-College Station Eagle)
ONGOING Alfred T. Hornbacks -- Rockin' C Karaoke, 8 p.m. Tuesdays, no cover. The Beer Joint -- Open Mic Night, 8 p.m. Wednesdays, no cover; ...
- Triibute to Women - Altoona Mirror
Triibute to WomenAltoona Mirror, PA - 15 minutes agoHobbies: Reading, cooking, writing poetry, singing and playing cards. Family: Husband, James A. Fogel; children James Fogel, Kathy (Fogel) Mayhue, ...
- Wednesday's Child - Katie - WTNH
Wednesday's Child - KatieWTNH, CT - 1 hour ago"My favorite thing to do is write poetry because it helps me express my feelings and anxiety that I sometimes have," Katie said. "I love graphic design, ...
- This Day In History: May 22 Claude McKay and Langston Hughes - OUPblog
This Day In History: May 22 Claude McKay and Langston HughesOUPblog, New York - 12 minutes ago... several volumes of poetry, novels, plays, essays and a dozen children’s books. His work celebrated black life and culture infusing them with a strong ...
- Determined young woman killed in possible gang crossfire (Chicago Sun-Times)
As a child, Ishma Stewart liked to park her kid-sized rocking chair in the middle of a family gathering, where she'd spin a tale about a girl named Wendy who lived within the colored bands of a rainbow.
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