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- Carson gives youngsters chance to shine - Milton Canadian Champion
Carson gives youngsters chance to shineMilton Canadian Champion, Canada - 20 minutes agoUnder Carson Productions he creates, develops and produces family theatre, everything from touring plays to poetry readings. Projects include his Books ...
- Poems As Lovely As Trees - South Shore News and Tribune
Poems As Lovely As TreesSouth Shore News and Tribune, FL - 6 hours agoRIVERVIEW - The South Shore United Methodist Church family invites the public to a picnic celebration of the ordination of the Rev. ...
- Andrew Turnbull's Great Fitzgerald - Washington Post
Enlarge Photo An occasional series in which The Post's book critic reconsiders notable and/or neglected books from the past. The glamorous, accomplished and tragic life of F. Scott Fitzgerald has lost none of its appeal to readers, and hence to ...
- Contest: Poetry prize offered (Marion Chronicle-Tribune)
A $1,000 grand prize is being offered in a special poetry contest sponsored by Golden Poets Guild, free to everyone. There are 50 prizes, totaling $5,000.
- Television programmers take note of the 'Silver Tsunami' as viewers ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
ABC "Dancing with the Stars" is one of the most popular shows with viewers over 50. The oldest baby boomers turn 62 this year. But as we get older as a society, the broadcast networks continue to chase the demographic most prized by advertisers ...
- Final year was best year of teen's life - The Newark Advocate
Final year was best year of teen's lifeThe Newark Advocate, OH - 2 hours ago"Dear Wookie," one early entry begins, "I love you because I love you as a friend." Swigert-Moats also wrote once that she wanted "100 puppies and a dog. ...
- Woman’s search for knowledge about father who died in WWII leads ... - Asheville Citizen-Times
Woman’s search for knowledge about father who died in WWII leads ...Asheville Citizen-Times, NC - 1 hour agoBeverly sold her poetry chapbooks to raise money for the trip to France. In May, she left Asheville. The time finally came to visit the dead — St. James ...
- Young American Indians Find Their Voice in Poetry - New York Times
Young American Indians Find Their Voice in PoetryNew York Times, United States - 3 hours ago“Nali,” a poem by Santana Shorty, a bubbly freshman mostly raised by her white mother and with little connection to reservation life before Indian School, ...
- Editorial comment July 19 2008 - The Ashburton Guardian
Editorial comment July 19 2008The Ashburton Guardian, New Zealand - 27 minutes agoThe best-selling author Stephen King is a great advocate of that key point which, he says, makes any poetry or prose readable. The story must take readers ...
- Dating And Literary Snobbery Ingredients Of Media Crack, Apparently - Gawker
The Sunday Times included an essay on how certain books can be major turnoffs while dating, and already 162 people have posted their own "literary dealbreakers" to an nytimes.com blog post . There's also a follow up blog post , a follow-up column and ...
- Writing Workshop Changes Students (Washington Post)
"Georgetown Day School, eight poems. . . . National Cathedral has two." Nancy Schwalb listed the schools and poems in the Parkmont Poetry Festival's 2007 25th anniversary book. "Edmund Burke has four," she said. "The Parkmont School has eight."
- A Reading of 'A Clock Stopped,' By Emily Dickinson - The Epoch Times
When is a clock not a clock? That's the opening riddle to this cryptic poem by Emily Dickinson. "A clock stopped/ Not the mantel's ..." In these two lines, we travel from the actual to the symbolic, from the stuff of common observation to the ...
- Sunday is libraries’ new fun day - Examiner.com
Sunday is libraries’ new fun dayExaminer.com - 2 hours ago“Now, our kids go there every day for some activity — and if I’ma teen and I can go to a poetry reading, I’m not going to be on the street. It’s wonderful.”
- Two deaf students among Fresno City College stars (The Fresno Bee)
Their names and honors will be announced tonight at Fresno City College's graduation, but Trisha Houston and Diane Dorais won't hear the words.
- City Stages review: Ford Turrell - The Birmingham News - al.com
City Stages review: Ford TurrellThe Birmingham News - al.com, AL - 12 hours ago... Heartbeat," "Roll Away the Stone" and "Something to Believe In" had emotional heft, and they included intelligent lyrics that hinted at romantic poetry. ...
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