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- GhanaHomePage stumbles on... with some interesting characters - GhanaHomePage
GhanaHomePage still remains the most popular portal for Ghanaians around the world – the oldest and the best. We all remember the promptness with which the British High Commission in Accra responded to Kwami Agbodza’s free market article accusing ...
- Author’s earliest work in collection (The Fayetteville Observer)
“The Magical Campus” collects for the first time the earliest published writing of Thomas Wolfe, the Asheville native who was once called “the most promising writer of his generation.”
- In a Salinas frame of mind - Thecalifornian.com
I am in the process of tracking down and connecting with my inner-cowboy. After living here for a while, I get the sense that if I'm truly serious about exploring what it means to be a resident of Salinas, I must become better acquainted with the ...
- Smith students compete at UIL - Cleburne Times-Review
Smith students compete at UILCleburne Times-Review, TX - 1 hour ago... Spalding finished second in seventh- and eighth-grade editorial writing and Nan Poole was awarded third place in eighth grade prose interpretation. ...
- In StorySlam, strangers go on stage & bare their souls (Philadelphia Daily News)
IF WHAT'S DONE in the dark will come to light, baring your soul to a shadowy room of strangers could end in disgrace. But at First Person Arts StorySlam, where 10 amateur storytellers mount a dimly lit stage to share details of intimate experiences with an audience of unknowns, it usually ends with applause.
- Garden is fitting tribute to teacher - Evening News Norwich
The sun shone brightly as a memorial garden was officially opened in honour of an inspirational teacher yesterday. Nick Reeves touched the hearts and minds of students and staff during his nine months teaching at Sprowston High School before his life ...
- Phillip Whalen, 1973 - Bookslut
Phillip Whalen, 1973Bookslut, IL - 41 minutes agoIt was a poetry of whatever came into his field of vision, of Things Presenting Themselves, quotidian-lists as flat and glibly descriptive as anything one ...
- Television - Entertainment (Scoop.co.nz)
Janet Charman's book of poetry, Cold Snack, won top prize in the Montana Book Awards, beating 25 other books considered.
- 'Still Alive! A Temporary Condition' by Herbert Gold - Los Angeles Times
If America had the literary culture it ought to have, every city would have a writer like Herbert Gold. They would be rooted rather than regional. Their sensibility would be cosmopolitan rather than provincial, though their focus would be voluntarily ...
- No place like dome: the Emperor Hadrian's connection with the Pantheon - Times Online
Times OnlineNo place like dome: the Emperor Hadrian's connection with the PantheonTimes Online, UK - 2 hours ago... sensitive and sophisticated of all Roman emperors, well versed in poetry and painting, and a virtuoso in his greatest love of all – architecture. ...
- The Presence wins Welsh award (Guardian Unlimited)
Dannie Abse's memoir of his 50-year marriage, written after his wife Joan died in a car crash, took the prize for a Welsh author writing in English
- Shortland Street victim at BATS ! (Scoop.co.nz)
She was last seen on the screens being strangled by the Shortland Street serial killer and now she’s at BATS Theatre with Fingerprints & Teeth Productions bringing you the Double Bill of “The Mall and LUV” for one week only.
- 'These Shining Lives' Fine script and acting make tragic tale worth watching (Pioneer Press)
"These Shining Lives" is the best thing I've seen at History Theatre. In fact, it's one of the best shows I've caught anywhere in quite a while.
- Libraries face challenges in a changing world - Barre Montpelier Times Argus
Libraries face challenges in a changing worldBarre Montpelier Times Argus, VT - 22 hours agoWe offer weekly story hours for preschoolers, after-school programs, summer reading activities, book discussions, a graphic novel group and poetry night for ...
- Party fools forced into poetry class - Columbus Dispatch
MIDDLEBURY, Vt. -- Call it poetic justice: More than two dozen young people who broke into Robert Frost's former home for a beer party and trashed the place are being required to take classes in his poetry as part of their punishment. Using The Road ...
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