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- School News - Greenville News
School NewsGreenville News, SC - 25 minutes agoStudents interested in participating in the National Career Development Month Poetry and Poster contest see CDFs Kelly Martin or Melisssa McDowell. ...
- Gotta fight for your right to party - Independent
Share It's been a tough week for the men of our household. Small boy started a new school last Thursday. It was the first time he had to wear a uniform and sit in a classroom without the comforting presence of his big sister. He was not impressed "My ...
- What good is the Bard to book-shunning boys? - Guardian Blogs
Yet again last week, the reading abilities of boys were up for discussion: "Sats results ... revealed a particular problem with boys' reading ability. One in five 14-year-old boys has a reading age below what's expected of an 11-year-old ." The Today ...
- Fall's full of fun - Thecalifornian.com
The pumpkins are ripe and ready and so are your entertainment options this month. Tonight and Saturday night, for instance, you can take in live music at Café du Jour, formerly the Pajaro Street Grill, near the corner of John and Pajaro streets in ...
- Raymond library's open-mike night resounding hit - Portsmouth Herald News
Raymond library's open-mike night resounding hitPortsmouth Herald News, NH - 33 minutes agoThe event closed with singer-songwriter Sandra Colwell using her voice to create flute-like notes for a poem about her "spiritual awakening" after a visit ...
- AZADI AND OTHER SUSPECTS (The Telegraph)
The Czech writer, Milan Kundera, talks about a small moment in the history of his country as the communists took it over in 1948. He describes the famous leftist poet, Paul Eluard, visiting from Paris and linking arms with local young people to dance in a circle, celebrating the ‘freedom’ of the new-born socialist republic.
- Bedlam: London and its Mad by Catharine Arnold - Times Online
Bedlam: London and its Mad by Catharine ArnoldTimes Online, UK - 4 hours agoArnold, like the mental patient Siegfried Sassoon, knows poetry is in the pity, and finds both solace (she is open about her own brushes with mental-health ...
- Rose Theatre adds cafe - Kingston Guardian
The Rose Theatre looks set to become a cultural hub of free events and activities with the launch of its Culture Café. The theatre has been busy revamping the café space with comfy chairs and an extended fair trade menu and the idea is to provide a ...
- Fall Folliage Festival Photography, poetry winners (Reporter-Times)
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- Publisher to Be Honored at 15th Annual Dancing Poetry Festival - AScribe (press release)
Publisher to Be Honored at 15th Annual Dancing Poetry FestivalAScribe (press release) - 49 minutes ago... the love of language that moves in the grace of dance. Establishing an annual festival environment to expand the challenge of dance motivated by poetry, ...
- Are you in favor of the Wall Street/Main Street Bailout/Rescue plan? - Town Hall
Obama says, without rebuttal, that his plan lowers taxes on "95 percent of working families." This is flatly impossible because 32 percent of income tax returns filed (some 43 million Americans) pay absolutely nothing in federal income taxes. Obama ...
- English spelling: hard to learn, full of oddities and a glorious ... - Women.timesonline
There is no point in pretending that English spelling is easy. But then neither is water-skiing, nor horsemanship, nor playing the guitar, nor doing tricks on a skateboard. And the rewards are curiously similar: precision, communication and aesthetic ...
- Best Bets: Going Out - Courier-Post
Singer-songwriter Matt Nathanson brings his tour -- which had previous stops in Indianapolis, New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco -- to the Theatre of Living Arts on South Street in Philadelphia Saturday. On Nathanson's latest EP, "Left & Right ...
- A Reading of an Extract From “A Song for Saint Cecilia’s Day†by ... - The Epoch Times
In the beginning was the Word. Or should that be Music? In Dryden’s song, it is the power of a “tuneful voice†that plucks life and delight from primal chaos. Yet his song is dedicated to St Cecilia, the patron saint of musicians who sang in ...
- A woman is to keep silent - Beliefnet.com
A woman is to keep silentBeliefnet.com, NY - 1 hour agoEvery year for the five years following Matthew's brutal beating and death this Christian minister has traveled to Laramie, as well as to Casper, Wyoming, ...
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