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- Guest column: Lesson for teachers: To care and not to care - Des Moines Register
One morning last fall I found a line from T. S. Eliot's poem "Ash Wednesday" swirled in purple marker across the front whiteboard of my classroom: "Teach us to care and not to care." The elegant penmanship told me it was Trudy, my friend and fellow ...
- New book releases from Hawaii authors - Honolulu Star-Bulletin
New book releases from Hawaii authorsHonolulu Star-Bulletin, HI - 4 hours agoBy Rachel Ellen Zangrillo Lahaina resident Zangrillo divides her book of poetry into sections on life, love, family, places, self-awareness and dreams. ...
- Poets Guild sets poetry contest (Elizabethton Star)
A $1,000 grand prize is being offered in a special poetry contest sponsored by Golden Poets Guild, free to everyone. Fifty prizes, totaling $5,000, are being offered.
- Poetry Out Loud - Chronicle of Higher Education (subscription)
Poetry Out LoudChronicle of Higher Education (subscription) - May 2, 2008The Poetry Out Loud finals were held in Washington, DC, this week, and the winner was a student from the Virgin Islands who recited “Frederick Douglass†by ...
- The poet inspired by her disease - BBC News
BBC NewsThe poet inspired by her diseaseBBC News, UK - 17 hours agoHowever it has not stopped her being creative and Mrs Vibert, from Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan, and her husband have launched their poetry anthology, Oops! ...
- Lebanon's New President to Strengthen Ties with Syria - NPR
Lebanon's New President to Strengthen Ties with SyriaNPR - 34 minutes agoMohanad Hage Ali, political editor the Arab world daily Al-Hayat, speaks with NPR's Guy Raz. (Because of intense interest in the Israeli-Palestinian ...
- Issue Project Room Moves Again (The Village Voice)
A nomadic experimental-music spot gets a lovely (and hopefully permanent) new home (By Annie Fischer)
- Lose the car, see a bona fide LA neighborhood (Boston Globe)
LOS ANGELES - There can be pleasure in walking where you are not supposed to walk, where most people don't like to walk.
- Outfront and center: Bad poetry returns! - Charlotte.com
When the Observer's Doug Robarchek retired in 2005, the humor columnist known as the Outfront Guy single-handedly caused a citywide shortage of cheesy jokes that make you laugh in spite of yourself. For readers who've been jonesing for an Outfront ...
- Pool Parties - Baltimore Magazine
Pool PartiesBaltimore Magazine, MD - 5 hours agoBlau came to Baltimore in the early 1990s to attend Hopkins' Writing Seminars program, from which she graduated in 1995. A fiction/poetry-writing teacher at ...
- Music in the Park to start (The Belleville View)
If its summer, it's time to get ready for those lazy, hazy, crazy Sundays of Music in the Park, a free event every at 3 p.m. at the gazebo in Victory Park.
- In good old days, things weren't so good (The Ohio University Post)
If you're a regular reader of -The Post's Opinion Page (in addition to your no-doubt unerring devotion to catching Thursday's edition, of course), last week you might have noticed a couple of letters from alumni who graduated a few decades ago.
- New in Paperbacks - News & Observer
New in PaperbacksNews & Observer, NC - 1 hour ago(New Directions) A Uruguayan woman who calls herself the "mother of Mexican poetry," tells an increasingly hallucinatory as she hides in a ladies' room from ...
- Enosburg Falls Man Wins Ralph Nading Hill Writing Contest - Earthtimes (press release)
Enosburg Falls Man Wins Ralph Nading Hill Writing ContestEarthtimes (press release), UK - 51 minutes agoEntries may include essays, short stories and poetry. The selection was made by an independent panel of judges: Mary Hegarty Nowlan, editor of Vermont Life; ...
- Kloefkorn's roots reach deep into his native soil (Kearney Hub)
LINCOLN -- For a quartercentury, Bill has represented Nebraska as its official state poet.
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