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- MTA’s creating quotable trains and buses - Queens Courier
MTA’s creating quotable trains and busesQueens Courier, NY - 10 hours agoBuilding on the 15-year-old Poetry in Motion project, which installed poetry excerpts alongside the graffiti and advertisements inside buses and trains, ...
- Writer discovers you can go home again - Daily Gazette
AMSTERDAM — After a 14-year absence, city native Stephen Haven returned to his hometown in 2003 hoping to complete a book of poetry. Instead, he found the inspiration for a new project, which has earned him a nomination for a 2008 National Book ...
- Foothills Arts Center hosts Kids Summer Arts program - MaineToday.com
WILTON -- The Kids' Summer Arts program will provide a place to let young imaginations soar. The Foothills Arts Center teachers will offer programs from a one-hour class to week-long day camps. Youngsters who want to draw, paint, act, sing, sculpt ...
- Sixth-grader's poem takes top prize in contest (Bridgeville Area News)
Crafton Elementary sixth-grader Lana Meyer is happy for gifted program teacher Jennifer Tylka's encouragement. read more »
- Flying the flag to stamp out homophobia - Shields Gazette
Flying the flag to stamp out homophobiaShields Gazette, UK - 59 minutes agoA free event of music, poetry and prose has been organised in the borough to mark IDAHO (International Day Against Homophobia) tomorrow. event will feature ...
- Falling into novel notion - Windsor Star
Windsor StarFalling into novel notionWindsor Star, Canada - 10 hours agoShe is best known as a poet and, in 2004, won the Griffin Prize, the country's most prestigious poetry award for her collection titled Loop. ...
- Married Man - Blackbelt Gazette
Married ManBlackbelt Gazette, demopolis - 24 minutes agoLest you think that it is all epic poetry and assertions of undying love, the key to our marriage is our combined twisted sense of humor. ...
- South River Class of 2008 said to be 'mellow,' very talented (The Capital)
Asked to describe this year's senior class at South River High School, Principal William Myers said: "Mellow, just a nice bunch of kids." The Class of 2008 has left its mark on the Blue Ribbon School.
- TODAY'S MAILBAG - The News-Press
TODAY'S MAILBAGThe News-Press, FL - 1 hour agoThe beauty and cultural vigor of the art world around me on Sanibel and Florida inspired me to produce more than 250 poems, two published poetry collections ...
- Mooresville man called ‘hero’ for volunteer work - Martinsville Reporter-Times
MOORESVILLE — Earlier this year, the Indianapolis Business Journal recognized Mooresville resident Don Perry, 75, as a finalist for its 2008 Healthcare Heroes award. Perry was among the top three volunteers in the state and was honored at the ...
- Meeting of laureates - Worcester Telegram & Gazette
There’s a sparseness to Gertrude Halstead’s work, a delicacy of image and language that seems to be lost on many younger poets today. Halstead, the poet laureate of Worcester, is celebrating her 92nd birthday by reading alongside Boston poet ...
- Wild by name and nature, Tony was a wily old rogue - Sydney Morning Herald
Wild by name and nature, Tony was a wily old rogueSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 55 minutes agoBanjo Paterson would have penned verse about him, but his mate, John Steinmetz, a Warwick Farm trainer and school teacher, did him proud with poetry at a ...
- Famed Authors to Participate in Eighth Annual National Book Festival - MarketWatch
Famed Authors to Participate in Eighth Annual National Book FestivalMarketWatch - 1 hour agoEach of the K-12 students presenting will be a winner in the River of Words environmental poetry and art contest sponsored by the Library's Center for the ...
- Star treatment for hometown guy (Boston Globe)
Michael Chiklis, the Andover native best known for his role as detective Vic Mackey on "The Shield," was honored in his hometown on June 27. The 44-year-old Andover High School graduate was recognized for his career accomplishments, which include an Emmy and a Golden Globe, awards he won for his work on the popular cable television series. In a ...
- To be Green or not to be Green (The Shorthorn)
Sustainability meets English composition this fall in a new freshman course that incorporates environmental topics into the curriculum. “Ecology of Writing” brings real-world issues into the classroom from local, regional and global levels, said English graduate teaching assistant Matthew Lerberg.
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