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- Power to the poems - Portsmouth Herald News
Power to the poemsPortsmouth Herald News, NH - 1 hour agoI find it inspirational and find it's just a pleasure to be around other poets — like-minded people." Listening to a feature reader was definitely ...
- Depth of talent unbelievable - Montana Standard
Break out your dancing shoes and your water bottle and head Uptown. The National Folk Festival has finally arrived, bringing the widest array of music ever to hit these century-old Butte streets, at least all in the same weekend. The craft shows ...
- • Poem sparks court tussle - Daily Pilot
• Poem sparks court tussleDaily Pilot, CA - Jul 8, 2008“Ian Allen was head over heels in love with Rachael. You’re going to hear the evidence that Ian Allen felt he was saving Rachael. ...
- Private school enlists poet to mix rhyme and reason in class - Financial Times
The vogue at private schools for lessons that feed the heart as well as the head has scaled new heights, with the appointment of a "poet in residence" at one of the highest-performing schools. Colette Bryce, an award-winning Irish poet, this week ...
- Literary Events - Washington Post
Literary EventsWashington Post, United States - 5 hours ago10:30 AM Joan Bauer reads from and discusses Peeled, her new YA novel featuring a savvy student newspaper reporter, at Politics and Prose Bookstore, ...
- 2008 Detroit Festival of the Arts - WWJ Newsradio 950
WWJ is proud to help sponsor the 22nd annual Detroit Festival of the Arts. This event will be taking place from Friday, June 6th through Sunday June 8th, 2008 in midtown's university cultural center. There will be events and exhibits for the whole ...
- Spain reign in Europe (FIFA)
When captain Iker Casillas held the trophy aloft in Vienna last night, La Roja's long wait for their second major international title finally ended.
- SPOLETO CALENDAR OF PERFORMANCES AND EVENTS (The Post and Courier)
5:30 p.m. — Artist Talk: Amistad composer Anthony Davis, Simons Center Recital Hall. Free. 6 p.m. — Memminger Celebration at the Riviera, Riviera Theatre. $350 (includes black-tie dinner, ticket to "Amistad" and post-performance champagne and dessert).
- Former teacher wins Montana poetry (TVNZ)
A 54-year-old former schoolteacher has won the poetry category of the Montana New Zealand Book Awards. Janet Charman has beaten strong competition from Johanna Aitchison and Fiona Farrell, with her sixth poetry collection Cold Snack.
- Book Review: Sleep Before Evening by Magdalena Ball (Blogcritics.org)
So often angsty teenagers are clichéd or unlikable or they just seem plain unreal. Here, however, the author does a good job. It’s been a while since I’ve read a literary young adult novel, especially one about a fall into drug addiction. Magdalena Ball’s Sleep Before Evening, published by Be Write Books, was a great way to return to the genre.When the grandfather of seventeen-year old ...
- The Note: Poets and Justice - ABC News
For a campaign that's short on poetry of late, we've sure got a fair dose of poetic justice. First, some data points as we try to figure out why really rich folks need to squeeze an extra quarter of a percentage point on their mortgages: - Jim ...
- Television movies for the week of May 18 (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Television movies for the week of May 18
- Local author Michael Sullivan at Marston School - Portsmouth Herald
HAMPTON — It was all eyes forward for Marston School fifth-graders when author Michael Sullivan took center stage at the school's library. "I am a peripatetic," Sullivan told the students. "I am a storyteller on two feet, or a traveling storyteller ...
- Words in Conflict: Poetry from Israel and the Palestinian Territories (The Online NewsHour)
Poets in the Middle East are often held in high regard, and many achieve a level of celebrity and authority not common in the West. In recognition of Israel's 60th anniversary, Jeffrey Brown offers an encore report on the lives of Israeli and Palestinian poets.
- SIUE to award Redmond an honorary PhD - News-Democrat
Eugene Redmond wove letters into words, then words into phrases, then phrases into poems for decades. On Saturday night, he will receive an honorary doctorate of humane letters from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. "It validates and ...
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