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- GDW students enjoy beatnik day (Weekly Journals)
HAMPSHIRE – The cool cats at Gary D. Wright Elementary put on a beatnik poetry reading in the school’s library last week.
- Genome race and climate change vision vie for science book prize - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.ukGenome race and climate change vision vie for science book prizeguardian.co.uk, UK - 2 hours agoHaving studied English at Oxford and medieval Welsh poetry at Aberystwyth Hague said she was drafted in as a representative of the lay reader. ...
- Adil Mansuri, Jayant Parmar: Multiple geniuses in their own right - Expressindia.com
Adil Mansuri, Jayant Parmar: Multiple geniuses in their own rightExpressindia.com, India - 6 hours agoAdil Mansuri is dexterous at home with Gujarati and Urdu when it comes to writing poetry. He is also a calligrapher par excellence, be it line drawing or ...
- Indiana Gazette Story on Former IUP Basketball Player Keenan Holmes - CSTV.com
CSTV.comIndiana Gazette Story on Former IUP Basketball Player Keenan HolmesCSTV.com, NY - 16 hours agoI remember a kid who had no idea what the world had in store for him, who cried when he had to quit playing basketball, who had no idea what it was like to ...
- Remembering two special people - Utica Observer Dispatch
Remembering two special peopleUtica Observer Dispatch, NY - 2 hours agoAfter a quizzical look, he replied with the poetry of a rich, full life well-lived. “I couldn’t be any happier,” said Jim Pounds, who shared his joy every ...
- Lifelong learning made easier - Woodbury Bulletin
Lifelong learning made easierWoodbury Bulletin, MN - 1 hour agoAnd the poetry class was taught by an Afton resident in her home. EC provides an outlet for individuals to share their interests and skills. ...
- ENTERTAINMENT: Poetry slam at Playhouse Square - The Morning Journal
ENTERTAINMENT: Poetry slam at Playhouse SquareThe Morning Journal, OH - 11 hours agoThe six students competing earned a place by going to Slam U, the annual series of free poetry workshops and slams for teens held by Playhouse Square's Arts ...
- Glastonbury Festival tickets now available without a registration ... - eFestivals.co.uk
Glastonbury Festival tickets now available without a registration ...eFestivals.co.uk, UK - 6 hours agoAs well as being available to buy online, Glastonbury Festival tickets, are also available to buy in HMV and at the Bristol Ticket Shop, The Mall Galleries, ...
- Local Confessions: Groton resident publishes her poetry - TheDay
Local Confessions: Groton resident publishes her poetryTheDay, CT - 1 hour ago“It’s basically based on my life experiences,” said Kathryn Kozlicky, author of Confessions: A Collection of Poetry, her recently released book. ...
- Rose George: Send in the latrines - Dallas Morning News
Rose George: Send in the latrinesDallas Morning News, TX - 5 hours agoThere's a reason those two words aren't in alphabetical order, and it's not poetry. When it comes to prioritizing aid, water has always received the lion's ...
- Patrick Ireland, 36, Dies; Created to Serve Peace - New York Times
DUBLIN — On Tuesday evening, here on a grassy terrace behind the old Royal Hospital Kilmainham, with the sun still high in the sky and his heart full of joy, Brian O’Doherty attended his own wake. After 36 years he put to rest his alter ego ...
- The City of Gustave by William Rubel is available @Stores - TransWorldNews (press release)
The City of Gustave by William Rubel is available @StoresTransWorldNews (press release), GA - 1 hour agoThe lesson to be gleaned from this long but not lengthy, truly fascinating discourse on the meaning of love, life and death, is that none may be understood ...
- Sideline Chatter (The Montana Standard)
SEATTLE — They don’t call him Kimbo Slice for nothing. The 6-foot-2, 240-pound mixed martial-arts mauler, it seems, is a 50-50 proposition. “He has an on-off switch,” promoter Gary Shaw told the Los Angeles Times. “If it’s off, he can baby-sit your kids, everything’s great.
- Park held steady to become the youngest winner of the U.S. Women's Open (Sports Illustrated)
You know something about all those Parks and Swedes and teenagers playing in the U.S. Women's Open last week? Each of them took a remarkable journey to get into the field at Interlachen, in suburban Minneapolis. One Swede (Annika Sorenstam) bade farewell to the Open in high style. Another (Helen Alfredsson) finished second and on Monday morning was schlepping around her bags by herself at ...
- Cathy Davey (RainbowNetwork.com)
Cathy Davey was always destined to be a musician. Having grown up with parents who were creative types - her mother is a sculptor, her father a musician and composer - conventional means of academia just didn't appeal to her. Having dyslexia didn't help, either.
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