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- The politics of hip-hop - Economist
EconomistThe politics of hip-hopEconomist, UK - 4 hours agoIs it “pavement poetry [that] vibrates with commitment to speaking for the voiceless,†as Michael Eric Dyson, a professor at Georgetown University, ...
- Literary award goes to Internet blogger - The Washington Times
Emma Sovich, 22, an English major at Washington College in Chestertown, Md., gets a diploma and about $67,481 as this year's winner of the Sophie Kerr Prize for literature. Her winning portfolio included her efforts as an Internet blogger, a first ...
- School roundup (The York Dispatch)
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- Bookishly from Tallahassee - Los Angeles Times
Bookishly from TallahasseeLos Angeles Times, CA - 23 minutes agoI'm probably the resident "fantasist mascot," so to speak, and then there are host of others at the university and elsewhere working in poetry, ...
- Fundraiser in FSC administrator's honor takes its last steps - MetroWest Daily News
Fundraiser in FSC administrator's honor takes its last stepsMetroWest Daily News, MA - 7 hours agoKelley knew Doyle since Kelley attended the college as a student in the 1970s, when Doyle taught a course that combined poetry and physics, said Kelley. ...
- Amy Winehouse lyrics question surprises Cambridge students - hellomagazine.com
Amy Winehouse lyrics question surprises Cambridge studentshellomagazine.com, UK - May 28, 2008"Poetry doesn't have to mean Keats and Byron. That said, there were a lot of surprised people." While Amy has yet to comment on her inclusion in the exam, ...
- The Manhattan encourages creativity - Charleston Daily Mail
H.L. Mencken famously called the martini "the only American invention as perfect as the sonnet.'' The sonnet, as anyone who took freshman English may remember, is a poem with a specific meter, a structure of exactly 14 lines and a strict rhyme scheme ...
- Unpublished Pablo Neruda poems highlight last romance - Zee News
Santiago, July 08: A series of unpublished poems by Chile's late Pablo Neruda, winner of the 1971 Nobel prize for literature, are shedding light on his last romance with his wife's niece more than 40 years his junior, a collector said. The 14 poems ...
- Students of the Month - The Free Lance-Star
The Free Lance-StarStudents of the MonthThe Free Lance-Star, VA - 1 hour agoHe also is a member of Mu Alpha Theta and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Chris has participated on varsity soccer, wrestling, cross country, ...
- Newport Folk Festival and JVC Jazz Festival Newport Team Up with OurStage.com to Select Performing Artists (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
OurStage , a music discovery destination providing professional opportunities for up-and-coming talent, has partnered with Festival Network's Newport Folk Festival and JVC Jazz Festival Newport to help identify best emerging artists for the 2008 line-ups.
- Report finds racial gap in student suspensions in Minnesota (Post-Bulletin)
MINNEAPOLIS -- Keenan Hooper likes to joke around and admits he has a motormouth. He also admits to getting into trouble again and again with teachers weary of his antics
- Adrienne Sichel's hot tips - Tonight South Africa
Cape Town Edge, a collection of professionally produced edgy (like the title suggests) mother city theatre, puppet and dance companies sharing the same venue, is back for a second year at Princess Alice Hall, in African Street, with its own mini ...
- Dazzled by derby: Super fans take their devotion to the rink of ... - The Capital Times
Dazzled by derby: Super fans take their devotion to the rink of ...The Capital Times, WI - 1 hour agoThey claim to be "more rabid than Badgers or Packers fans" and they show their love any way they can: one makes teddy bears, one writes poetry and another ...
- Doctors find way to avoid fatal fracture - Buffalo News
We have never seen a miracle cure quite like it. Against all odds, a band of doctors healed a long-festering wound that threatened to become a cancer in the community. Thanks largely to physician intervention, battling factions at five-hospital ...
- Art sale features local sisters’ work (Wayland Town Crier)
The annual art show and sale at the Twin Ash Farm barn in Sudbury is a family affair this year with the work of three sisters among the group of artists in the show. Â Â Laine Gifford of Sudbury launched the first summer art sale in 2005 to feature her work and that of her sister, Holly Dickerman of Wayland. She invited several friends, all ceramic artists, to join them.
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