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- Neil Kinnock welcomes Joe Biden nomination - Telegraph.co.uk
Neil Kinnock welcomes Joe Biden nominationTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 2 hours agoThe Delaware senator spoke of the talent of "those same people who read poetry and wrote poetry and taught me how to sing verse. ...
- Aldeburgh Festival hosts opera premiere - East Anglian Daily Times
The world premiere of a new opera has become something of a tradition to mark the opening of The Aldeburgh Festival. This year proves to be no exception as tonight sees the first performance of Yannis Kyriakides' new opera Ocean of Rain, co ...
- Stoooopid .... why the Google generation - Times Online
Times OnlineStoooopid .... why the Google generationTimes Online, UK - Jul 20, 2008trying to read a book called Distracted: The Erosion of Attention and the Coming Dark Age by Maggie Jackson. Crushed in my train, I had become the ...
- Like A Turtle, Top Poet Slow To Gain Recognition - Tampa Tribune
Like A Turtle, Top Poet Slow To Gain RecognitionTampa Tribune, FL - 1 hour ago"I thought I might take it upon myself to prevent all bad poetry from being published during my reign," she says, speaking by phone from her home north of ...
- A small sacrifice for a Long Man - Daily Telegraph
I am hiding behind a long wall in an East Sussex car park trying to keep dry in the face of a blustery squall, but it's not working. The 230-ft Long Man of Wilmington (top) and members of Anderida Gorsedd (bottom) Wherever I stand, the wind and its ...
- The Arab and the Roman: Battle of the football billionaires - Independent
Share The news that Sheikh Al Maktoum , the royal ruler of Dubai and a key figure in Irish racing, is to bid for Liverpool FC will have Chelsea oligarch Roman Abramovich anxiously looking over his shoulder, writes KIM BIELENBERG When Sheikh Mohammed ...
- Minority Scholars Program Changes Lives for Local Middle Schoolers - KSPR
Minority Scholars Program Changes Lives for Local Middle SchoolersKSPR, MO - 2 hours agoBut this week, middle school's just a memory; they are extracting DNA from onions and learning about their roots by reading African-American poetry. ...
- Princeton tots get a 'Teddy Bear Picnic' - Packet Online
Packet OnlinePrinceton tots get a 'Teddy Bear Picnic'Packet Online, NJ - 16 hours agoThey then listened attentively as Ms. Groves read books and poetry about teddy bears. One book’s title, “The Boy Who Thought He was a Teddy Bear,†drew a ...
- : Kurdish novel re-writes rules : (Kurdish Media)
A leading novelist's latest work could mark a new era for Kurdish literature. In an unprecedented deal, author Bakhtyar Ali has been paid $25,000 by a publisher in the Kurdish region of Iraq, who has printed 10,000 copies of Ghazalnus and the Gardens of Imagination.
- More News - Wilkes Barre Citizen's Voice
More NewsWilkes Barre Citizen's Voice, PA - 1 hour agoPick up a game board, learn about teen summer programs, have fun, snacks and prizes. Ages 11-18. Poetry Workshops with Wilkes University’s Jim Warner this ...
- REVIEW: Poetry And All That Jazz, The Assembly Rooms, Chichester - Chichester Observer
The event, marking the 25th anniversary of Luffa's Knight Life creative writing magazine, was justly hailed in Clarke's introduction as a celebration of creativity, a theme she expanded on with her own work.
- Raymond news briefs - York Weekly
Raymond news briefsYork Weekly, NH - 44 minutes agoReadings can be an excerpt of a work, poetry, song lyrics etc.; your own work or another's; with a time limit of 10 minutes. The format will be readings ...
- First gay 'wedding': Only the bride was missing - Daily Telegraph
For this was Britain's first gay "wedding", held in one of the Church of England's oldest and most attractive churches. St Bartholomew the Great at West Smithfield, in the City of London, dates from the 12th century but it can have seen few more ...
- Trivium's '3 Roads' Tested - Tyler Morning Telegraph
The story of a tiny Christian school in Tyler consistently ranked in America's top 4 percent of high school debaters began with an unsought revelation in Idaho years ago. As a result of that encounter Good Shepherd School will send seniors Taylor ...
- Poet sees hope and sarcasm in Palestinian plight - Gulf News
Ramallah: Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish said on Wednesday his new works blend sarcasm and a deep sense of hope in their treatment of the decades-old conflict with Israel. Darwish drew thousands of Palestinians to a rare public reading in Ramallah ...
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