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- Best bets: March 7, 2008 - Rock Hill Herald
Best bets: March 7, 2008Rock Hill Herald, SC - 2 hours agoSpoken word artist Isis has evolved to find her unique style of poetry, which explores universal themes of empowerment, reclamation, love, abuse and the ...
- Poetry Month blossoms in Wayne (Jesup Press-Sentinel)
Since 1996 the United States has recognized April as National Poetry Month. It is a fitting month for our nation to recognize this most artistic and organic of all literary forms.
- 3-Minute Interview: James Kass (The San Francisco Examiner)
The poet is the executive director of the nonprofit Youth Speaks, which Saturday at 7 p.m. will host the 12th annual Youth Speaks Teen Poetry Slam finals in S.F.'s War Memorial Opera House. Tickets are $18 for general admission and can be purchased at www.cityboxoffice.com.
- PCES explores alternate energy sources for Earth Day - Tyler Star News
Tyler Star NewsPCES explores alternate energy sources for Earth DayTyler Star News, VW - 51 minutes agoThe finale of the eventful morning was the announcement by the Paden City Garden Club of the Arbor Day poster, poetry and essay contest winners.
- Chop Shop: A Kid's Rundown Queens - Village Voice
Chop Shop: A Kid's Rundown QueensVillage Voice, NY - 20 hours agoTen more minutes and Bahrani might have tipped to the maudlin, but Chop Shop resolves its poetry and plot in an abrupt, pitch-perfect non-denouement. ...
- Young Arabs return to roots with TV poetry (Financial Times)
Poetry, more than other art forms that have sometimes been frowned on by the religious establishment, has long held a special power to enchant in the Arab world.
- Frye Festival aims to improve youth writing skills - [here]
Christianity.caFrye Festival aims to improve youth writing skills[here], Canada - 3 hours agoOn Saturday in Riverview was the Aliant Budding Writers workshop where Grade 5 to 8 kids read their poetry and prose. "They were so talented," Arnold says. ...The Written Word Descends Upon Metro Moncton Christianity.caImproving literacy changes lives for the better Times and Transcriptall 5 news articles
- Mary Heebner’s Hamlet - The Santa Barbara Independent
Mary Heebner’s HamletThe Santa Barbara Independent, CA - May 8, 2008By Charles Donelan The alchemy of poetry and painting has always been close to the core of Mary Heebner’s art. While her two books incorporating visual art ...
- My life in lyrics (Guardian Unlimited)
Arts & entertainment: Clive James loves writing songs - he just wishes the world would love his songs, too
- Book festival reaching for a 'new crowd' - Philadelphia Inquirer
For Andy Kahan and Sara Goddard, director and associate director of author events at the Free Library's Central Branch, the second annual Philadelphia Book Festival this weekend will be an upbeat work in progress. "One of the things that we've ...
- Cross Canada tour continues for local poet - The Charter
The CharterCross Canada tour continues for local poetThe Charter, Canada - 45 minutes agoGoing Around With Bachelors is Ms. Walsh’s second collection of poetry, published last year and launched at the March Hare in Corner Brook. ...
- Shtetl/Shoah/Poetry - Jewish Exponent
Jewish ExponentShtetl/Shoah/PoetryJewish Exponent, PA - 2 hours agoExperiencing it, you might say that critic George Steiner's admonition to "recopy the book, line by line" is the only adequate response to such a grand, ...
- Short Play Festival by Flint City Theatre brims with brisk, fun twists
MLive.com - In "The Worst Possible Time For Writer's Block," David Lindsay is pajama-clad Peter, a dying man who wants to leave a poetry legacy but who has hit a creative wall. Death's Minion (M.
- In StorySlam, strangers go on stage & bare their souls - Philadelphia Daily News
In StorySlam, strangers go on stage & bare their soulsPhiladelphia Daily News, PA - 26 minutes agoBy BENAE MOSBY IF WHAT'S DONE in the dark will come to light, baring your soul to a shadowy room of strangers could end in disgrace. ...
- Diaries show Saddam feared getting AIDS in prison - Washington Post
Ousted Iraqi President Saddam Hussein reacts in court in this 2006 file photo in Baghdad, Iraq. Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said Monday in publishing excerpts of his ...
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