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- Riverbank Poet Laureate featured at reading (Dayton Daily News)
(Note: Slammin' John Kraimer, the Poet Laureate of the Riverbank Poetry Project, will be the featured poet at next week's season-closing session. Here, he shares with Go! his unique take on spring.)
- On the cusp (Cleburne Times-Review)
Scott Johnson wants to change the world. The 33-year-old Cleburne lyricist has been stringing together rap rhymes for years, but unlike most of the acts heard on mainstream radio, heâs not trying to simply entertain.
- P.E.I. Book Awards jury releases shortlist of titles (The Guardian)
The jury for the 2008 P.E.I. Book Awards has released the shortlist of titles for the prestigious award.
- Another honor for Wooden - Long Beach Press-Telegram
Rays from the late afternoon sun shined through the peristyle and onto the right side of John Wooden's face. UCLA's legendary coach was talking about the latest acknowledgment of his career, the unveiling of a plaque in the Los Angeles Memorial ...
- Novel About an Awakening Sense of Social Responsibility Receives ... - eNewsChannels
eNewsChannelsNovel About an Awakening Sense of Social Responsibility Receives ...eNewsChannels, CA - 1 hour agoJoe Redden Tigan has had poetry published in The High Plains Literary Review and other literary journals. He once caddied in the Western Open, one of golfâs ...
- Novel approach to music-making - Portsmouth News
Novel approach to music-makingPortsmouth News, UK - 21 minutes agoClearly a gifted mimic, he recited a poem he'd written about the people he grew up with, and another about falling in love late in life. ...
- Cherokee Nation immersion students excel at language fair Email this ... - Indian Country Today
Photo courtesy Cherokee Nation -- Maggie Sourjohn, a second grader in the Cherokee Nation language immersion program, spoke during the Oklahoma Native American Youth Language Fair in Norman, Okla., March 31. The class won the group spoken language ...
- Venus Williams had it figured out all along (Times Online)
I have always assumed that Richard Williams named his daughter Venus after the planet she calls home. Certainly, no one at Wimbledon has a greater reputation for space cadetship, daftness, flakiness, a silly voice and a general air of being slightly out of step with us earthlings.
- âCut a flower, build a roomâ (Malta Today)
Cut flowers. Uproot trees. Destroy fields to make room for more houses, villas and high towers. After all you have only wasted some earth. Let your boathouses devour more of our coast. Catch whatever moves in the sea even if few fish remain.
- After wild party, justice is metered out - Boston Globe
After wild party, justice is metered outBoston Globe, United States - 25 minutes ago28, a 17-year-old former Middlebury College employee who knew the farmhouse planned a party, giving $100 to a friend to buy beer. Word spread. ...
- Why Cuts? - Berkeley Daily Planet
My second-grade students want to know the answer to that question and theyâve written a poem to elicit an answer. Each year my Spanish dual-immersion students at Rosa Parks produce laminated poetry bookmarks as part of our âPepper Inkâ labor ...
- Remember When: Memories of injustice and justice in World War II - Fort Pierce Tribune
ST. LUCIE COUNTY â I remember Pearl Harbor. As my mother had a sister and her family there, we were very much concerned. We were truly shocked to learn that my uncle disappeared, and no one knew where he was. We found out later that he was arrested ...
- MY BOOKS | Author started writing at eight - Telegraph-Journal
MY BOOKS | Author started writing at eightTelegraph-Journal, Canada - 53 minutes agoBut at the age of eight, as he began to "hack away," writing poetry on the typewriter that had once been his dad's, Mark Blagrave knew he would spend the ...
- Hot reading for kids - The Chronicle Herald
When is a book not a book? When it is a fun activity kit by the geniuses at Klutz. Here are a few of the newest ones out: â˘My All-Time Top 5 (Klutz/Scholastic, $16.95). This book, perfect for a sleepover, features 60 pages of lists, ideas, games ...
- Poet in residence at school - Gulf News
London: 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 ...
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