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- Show and tell gets weird - Toronto Star
Show and tell gets weirdToronto Star, Canada - 15 hours agoIt was about how she felt like her innocence was slipping away, all very self-aware, almost like she was writing the narration to a Wonder Years episode. ...
- Amul Star Voice Of India contestants speak... - Hindustan Times
Ryan (Andhra Pradesh): “As a kid, Independence Day use to be fun. We used to go in our white PT uniform to schools. Our school was decorated with Indian flags everywhere. The singing of the National Anthem use to give me goose-bumps and that has ...
- West Texas Book & Music Festival to start soon - Abilene Reporter-News
West Texas Book & Music Festival to start soonAbilene Reporter-News, TX - 2 hours agoThe festival will begin with local poets showcasing their work at the first West Texas Poetry Fest open mic program at noon Sept. ...
- By: Nicky Lipartito, The Bulletin - The Bulletin
This fall, more than 26,000 schools and public libraries across the nation are getting the picture - or in this case, pictures. The National Endowment for the Humanities has created the program Picturing America, which uses art to teach American ...
- Winnebago County Fair kicks off Tuesday - Appleton Post Crescent
Winnebago County Fair kicks off TuesdayAppleton Post Crescent, USA - 6 hours agoThose include everything from electricity and cucumbers to poetry and music. In addition, junior fair exhibitors also have a bounty of animals. ...
- Classical music calendar (The Providence Journal)
The classical music season gets under way this month when the Rhode Island Philharmonic stages an all-Czech program with acclaimed German cellist Alban Gerhardt soloing in Dvorak’s gorgeous cello concerto.
- Wordle: one for your bookmarks - Media Guardian
Media GuardianWordle: one for your bookmarksMedia Guardian, UK - 19 minutes agoMy first Wordle is very functional but there's some inventive inspiration in their gallery that ends up more like poetry. Links to good examples welcome. ...
- Brereton rates draft prospects Rich, Naitanui and Watts - News.com.au
IS PLAYING senior football for Subiaco and it shows. ALREADY built for league football, he will play AFL in Round 1, 2009. IS AROUND the average for the AFL in the pace department. INCREDIBLY quick thought processes and very clean hands. He is ...
- Nigeria: Oty Agbajoh-Laoye - Promoting African Writing (AllAfrica.com)
G. Oty Agbajoh-Laoye, Ph.D., is how a business card would address our dear professor. She passionately professes the uniqueness and global relevance of African Creative Writing which she happily affirms has taken the world by storm.
- Gypsy Lou and how an unconventional love gave the world Bukowski - Hartford Courant
Gypsy Lou and how an unconventional love gave the world BukowskiHartford Courant, United States - Aug 7, 2008And what is most important, they gave the world Charles Bukowski, the king of boozy and sexually charged underground poetry, with the publication in 1963 of ...
- Analyzing Alliterations Affect (Psych Central)
The poetic or literary style using several words that begin with the same or similar consonants is an ageless method to communicate in a format that fosters memory while being fun to read. In several experiments, researchers R. Brooke Lea of Macalester College, David N. Rapp of Northwestern University, Andrew Elfenbein and Russell [...]
- Meet the fall Opinions Desk - Arizona Daily Wildcat
Meet the fall Opinions DeskArizona Daily Wildcat, AZ - 9 hours agoWhether they make your blood boil or your funny bone itch, read their columns and let us know what you think of them. Andi Berlin is a senior majoring in ...
- Ageing chimp's own story on list for first book award - Guardian Unlimited
The autobiography of an acting chimpanzee is going head to head with a cold war love story and a novel about the assassination of a Pakistani dictator in this year's Guardian first book award. Me Cheeta: the Autobiography, is billed as the true story ...
- 'Eurydice' a perfect balance of playfulness, poignancy - Inrich.com
I wish I had adequate words to describe "Eurydice," the beautifully realized season opener at Firehouse Theatre Project. The 2003 play by Sarah Ruhl, who has since won a MacArthur Foundation "genius grant," is a lovely, dreamlike rendering of the ...
- Profile on Fiona Phillips: No more rise and shine for sofa star - Scotland on Sunday
Profile on Fiona Phillips: No more rise and shine for sofa starScotland on Sunday, UK - 59 minutes agoAs a child growing up in Canterbury, Phillips was precociously clever. At five she had a reading age of 11, and at six she won a national poetry competition ...
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