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- India: oldest handwritten Urdu-language paper Musulman continues ... - editorsweblog.org
India: oldest handwritten Urdu-language paper Musulman continues ...editorsweblog.org - Sep 16, 2008The paper's four-page issues include coverage of local and international news, editorials and a weekly Urdu poetry feature. 10 part-time reporters, ...
- JMU Camp Event Celebrates Young Scribes - Daily News-Record
HARRISONBURG - Not all finger-snapping poetry slams are the kind held in the dimly lit bars of the big city. Nope. Poetry, it seems, is for kids, too. For about 96 minutes on Friday afternoon, more than 250 people gathered in James Madison University ...
- What do poetry and anarchy have in common? - Strand (subscription)
What do poetry and anarchy have in common?Strand (subscription), Canada - 5 hours agoPerhaps poetry reveals the dream of anarchy, the impossible ideal of an awakened world where human beings are both truly free and truly connected, ...
- English Department Fall Reading Series Begins on Sept. 24 - Hamilton College News
English Department Fall Reading Series Begins on Sept. 24Hamilton College News, NY - 9 minutes ago... to journals such as Poetry, Ploughshares, Kenyon Review, Boston Review, New England Review, Colorado Review, Denver Quarterly and New American Writing. ...
- The songs that put poetry in emotion - Daily Mail
Daily MailThe songs that put poetry in emotionDaily Mail, UK - 1 hour agoBut that hasn't stopped countless romantics falling head over heels in love. And listening to Elvis Presley while they're doing it. ...
- Story of love spans 65 wonderful years - Muswellbrook Chronicle
Story of love spans 65 wonderful yearsMuswellbrook Chronicle, Australia - 2 hours agoBY BRONWYN FARR IF marriage is a book of which the first chapter is written in poetry and the remaining chapters are written in prose, then the story of ...
- American Stage puts on Schennkan's by the waters of Babylon - Creative Loafing Tampa
American Stage puts on Schennkan's by the waters of BabylonCreative Loafing Tampa, FL - 2 hours agoMost of all, though, Arturo is a stereotype: the romantic Latin with poetry in his soul, unafraid to cry openly, a born lover but temperamental. ...
- Profile on Fiona Phillips: No more rise and shine for sofa star - Scotland on Sunday
Profile on Fiona Phillips: No more rise and shine for sofa starScotland on Sunday, UK - 59 minutes agoAs a child growing up in Canterbury, Phillips was precociously clever. At five she had a reading age of 11, and at six she won a national poetry competition ...
- Teaching and Learning - Baltimore Sun
Members of the summer government class at Annapolis High School succumbed to public speaking jitters when they testified against a proposed curfew in Annapolis in front of several members of the city council. Many testified in quiet voices, stared ...
- Stuff we like: The book of my enemy has been remaindered (Crikey)
We link to the stories we think are worth reading.
- Old 97's bassist solo effort is not your typical church music (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
PRESTON JONES Before settling down in earnest to record his first solo album, I Don’t Know Where I’m Going But I’m on My Way , Old 97’s bassist Murry Hammond found himself spending a lot of time in church. Yes, Hammond is on the spiritual side — one of his hobbies is playing "roots gospel" music weekly at a church near his Burbank, Calif., home — but frequenting the church had more to do ...
- Ten things to do: Saturday 11/10 - Sheffield Telegraph
Ten things to do: Saturday 11/10Sheffield Telegraph, UK - 3 hours ago3 Off the Shelf: Hex Poetry, six Sheffield based poets, Elizabeth Barrett, Bryony Doran, Linda Lee Welch, Shelley Roche-Jacques, Ann Sansom and Kathy Towers ...
- Spencer's famous library cat dies - Sioux City Journal
SPENCER, Iowa -- One of the world's most famous felines, Dewey Readmore Books, died Wednesday in the arms of librarian Vicki Myron who had acted as his "mother" for most of the last 19 years. Dewey was adopted as the library cat at the Spencer Public ...
- Englishman leads kids into Ologies (The Bryan-College Station Eagle)
NEW YORK -- "Are dragons kind?" 7-year-old Noah Pellettieri asks Dr. Ernest Drake, the esteemed naturalist and adventurer."Animals are neither good nor bad," Dr ...
- Sliced from the curriculum - New Statesman
Sliced from the curriculumNew Statesman, UK - 16 minutes agoHowl will recount the life of the beat poet Allen Ginsberg, with emphasis on the obscenity trial which billowed around the eponymous poetry collection. ...
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