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- 48 poets will be selected for Million's Poet contest (Khaleej Times)
ABU DHABI — From thousands of applicants, 48 poets will be selected for the final competition of the Million's Poet.
- The News in Brief - Messenger.ge
The News in BriefMessenger.ge, Georgia - Aug 8, 2008Kotetishvili celebrated his 73rd birthday four days ago. While in the hospital for treatment of a lung condition, he received his final prize, ...
- Library sets challenge for overdue books - Manawatu Standard
Library sets challenge for overdue booksManawatu Standard, New Zealand - 24 minutes agoThe Palmerston North Library Week programme includes the launch of a stand-up Poetry series on August 20 where budding and experienced poets can read five ...
- Michael Coren: G.K. Chesterton, an icon to too few - Nationalpost.com
The New Yorker magazine recently got into all sorts of trouble for its satirical front cover cartoon depicting Barack Obama as an orthodox Muslim and his wife Michelle as a terrorist. Some people, it seems, simply can't take a joke. G.K. Chesterton ...
- A Unique Exhibition in Tehran by Artist Bita Ghezelayagh - Payvand
PayvandA Unique Exhibition in Tehran by Artist Bita GhezelayaghPayvand, Iran - Aug 6, 2008She wanted to show the embroiders art and all her felts have a line of poetry sewn on the front or a sign that the tribes use. She told me that she has been ...
- Gannett awards program grants (The News-Star)
ARCO, The Louisiana Purchase Council of Boy Scouts of America, The United Way and Ouachita Parish Schools received Gannett Foundation grants Friday to enhance and expand existing programs.
- Time to join the hoot - Portsmouth Herald
Time to join the hoot The 2008-2009 Poetry Hoot season with the Portsmouth Poet Laureate Program begins at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 3 at Café Espresso, 738 Islington St., (Plaza 800) Portsmouth.
- Bibliofiles: Plenty of activity for poetry lovers this week (The Kansas City Star)
A first-glance look at this week’s literary calendar reveals only a few events, but glances can be deceiving. Quite a few Kansas City poets, actually, will be stepping up to the podium in the next few days.
- Hip Hop Culture Book Explores Chicano Rap - ThugLifeArmy.com
ThugLifeArmy.comHip Hop Culture Book Explores Chicano RapThugLifeArmy.com - 5 hours agoImportantly, I further examine the influence of urban African American youth culture on Chicana/o rap. Intercultural exchange between Blacks and Chicanas/os ...
- Fruitlands Museum branches out - Daily News Tribune
Fruitlands Museum branches outDaily News Tribune, MA - 1 hour agoAdmission is free to Fruitlands and Concord Poetry Center members, and with museum admission. For more information, call 978-456-9028 or visit ...
- Women of Steel cure men of insomnia - Waterloo Record
Waterloo RecordWomen of Steel cure men of insomniaWaterloo Record, Canada - 42 minutes agoWhen the emotional drama finally begins to unfold during the final act of the play, it's as predictable and maudlin as teenage poetry. ...
- Slow death of such a promising new nation - WalesOnline
Slow death of such a promising new nationWalesOnline, United Kingdom - 7 hours ago... oyster and believed that things could only improve and flourish, I’ve struggled to understand and appreciate Eliot’s poetry of despair and desolation. ...
- Grimshaw stays in touch with award-winning characters - 3 News NZ
3 News NZGrimshaw stays in touch with award-winning characters3 News NZ, New Zealand - 5 hours agoGrimshaw won the award in the fiction category for her collection Opportunity, and later took out the overall Montana award for fiction or poetry. ...Grimshaw reunites with award-winning characters Otago Daily Timesall 4 news articles
- Clarke County Notebook - Clarke Times Courier
Clarke County NotebookClarke Times Courier, VA - 1 hour agoTo enter, send one poem of 21 lines or less to: Free Poetry Contest, 7308 Heritage Dr., Mt. Vernon, IN 47620. Enter online at www.freecontest.com. ...
- Jazz Students Lend Helping Hands in New Orleans (All About Jazz)
We begin with a heartwarming story courtesy of the July 27-August 2, 2008 issue of American Profile magazine headlined “Hometown Heroes: Jazzing Up the Big Easy.†It's a moving account of how students at New Trier High School in Winnetka, IL, led by music director Jim Warrick, spent their spring break not on the beaches in Florida but in the heart of storm-ravaged New Orleans spreading music, ...
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