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- 187 REASONS MEXICANOS CAN’T CROSS THE BORDER - New York Times
187 REASONS MEXICANOS CAN’T CROSS THE BORDERNew York Times, United States - Aug 8, 2008“Performance & text-in-the-community work,” Herrera claims, “is at the core of all Chican@ poetry.” (Herrera likes the @ suffix for words that could end ...
- ANONYMOUS IS A PHOTOGRAPHER by Robert Moeller - Artnet
ANONYMOUS IS A PHOTOGRAPHER by Robert MoellerArtnet, NY - 1 hour agoAlso, few images document the private lives of African Americans and other minorities. Surely, that, too, is part of this American story. ...
- Many parents ‘too busy’ to read to children (The Herald)
Fewer parents now read to their children every day than two years ago, according to new research. A report conducted on behalf of Booktime and Booked Up shows only one in three parents or carers read aloud to children on a daily basis, compared with nearly half (43%) in 2006.
- E-town kicks off the fall fair season - Lancaster Newspapers
E-town kicks off the fall fair seasonLancaster Newspapers, PA - 5 hours agoRoser, an honors student who has had poetry published in her school literary magazine, hopes to study cosmetology and then perhaps do mission work. ...
- Julia Darling's top 10 books about northern England - guardian.co.uk
Julia Darling's top 10 books about northern Englandguardian.co.uk, UK - 6 hours agoThis poetry is full of new ideas and is always a joy to pull down from the shelf. Some of it is vehement and angry, but there are tender poems too that make ...Seamus Heaney guardian.co.ukall 2 news articles
- Readers’ newsprint plus pen equals poetry - Tacoma News Tribune
Poetry is everywhere. It’s in the clouds, in the park, in the walk to the corner store. It’s in your morning paper. It’s newspaper blackout poetry, an emerging art form that relies on poets using text on newsprint as their inspiration. Creating ...
- Arts council awards $7.9 million in grants statewide - MLive.com
LANSING -- Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs today awarded $7.9 million in grants for arts and cultural programs throughout the state next year. Though the economy remains in the doldrums, the state Legislature squeezed out a few more ...
- Metrical feet: poetry on the move - Guardian Unlimited
I feel like a total failure. Actually, make that a partial failure. On New Year's Day, I said I was going to venture into a diet of audio books , novice that I was. Said diet involved cancelling my gym membership (a resolution I have kept so far ...
- Chennai, the erstwhile Madras, celebrates 369th birthday (Outlook India)
Fast turning out to be the Detroit of India, for its rapid expansion of automobile manufacturing units and growing reputation of being the cultural capital of the south, Chennai, the erstwhile Madras, turned 369 today.
- The antidote to universal troubles (Times Online)
The most concise distillation of why poetry matters is in Alan Bennett’s play The History Boys. When one of the boys complains that most poetry is about things that haven’t happened to them yet, \ Hector replies: “It will. And then you will have the antidote ready. Grief. Happiness.
- Poetry Site, Poetrydances.com – Sees Six Exceptional Writers Share ... - PR.com
Poetrydances.com honors a further six highly talented writers with favorite writer status on its site for the month of August 2008. Busan, South Korea, September 08, 2008 --( PR.com )-- Poetrydances.com highlights on its site the work of selected ...
- Literary worthies part of reading series (Houston Chronicle)
Novelists Ann Patchett, Richard Price and Geraldine Brooks are among literary worthies taking to the stage in coming months as the Margarett Root Brown Reading Series embarks on its 28th season.
- Gates Funding Olympics Smoking Ban, Raise Worldwide Awareness - The Bulletin
The effect of smoking and tobacco on people's health is well known in America, but the World Health Organization (WHO) still estimates that in the next 20 years, eight million people will die each year, with one billion dying worldwide in the next ...
- A prized poet - Yorkshire Evening Post
A prized poetYorkshire Evening Post, UK - 41 minutes agoI share her love of poetry as I once hoped to go to university to study English and follow my dream to be a poet and maybe author. ...
- Civic activities (Redding Pilot)
Over the years Ms. Ensor has served on various civic boards, including the Redding Land Trust’s almost since its founding. “I would have been a founder except that I was a reporter for The News-Times reporting on it, and so I couldn’t be a part of it,” she explained.
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