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- Latest in children's books covered at conference (St. Tammany News)
A mini-conference was held Thursday for 35 children’s literature librarians, educators and school librarians at the Causeway branch of the St. Tammany Parish Library. The conference focused on reading in the classroom, the latest in children’s literature and incorporating educational resources into the classroom.
- Serb fugitive captured at last - Globe and Mail
With the capture late last night of one of the world's most wanted war-crimes fugitives, the new government of Serbia made a major move toward leading its country in from the cold. For years, Serbia has been cut off from normal economic and political ...
- World's a stage to Biden (Asbury Park Press)
Few people in this town know the world like Joe Biden.
- Former Oakland Municipal Court judge Courtland 'Don' Arne dies at age ... - Oakland Tribune
Although former Oakland Municipal Judge Courtland Donald Arne was a man in public office, to friends and family he was more than a judge. He was a renaissance man, best known as Don, who loved travel, poetry and music. "In the evening when I would ...
- How to live a braver, wilder life - New Statesman
New StatesmanHow to live a braver, wilder lifeNew Statesman, UK - 2 hours agoHe lies down among the clouds, pure human poetry, flirting crazily with death. The cops clumsily bundle him into a police van after he has conquered the ...
- Poem of the week: Fine Knacks for Ladies - Guardian Blogs
This week's poem is by the greatest poet of all time. I was reminded of its existence by an essay by Clive Wilmer, published in the latest issue of that excellent poetry journal, PN Review , "Thom Gunn, Shakespeare and Elizabethan Poetry". During the ...
- Lonely life as commoner for Nepal’s former king - Daily Times
Gyanendra’s new life looks set to become even quieter after the departure of his son, former crown prince Paras, for Singapore earlier this month WITH few friends coming to visit and his son and one-time heir now living in Singapore, the new life ...
- Women’s week events feature writers - Baton Rouge Advocate
The Women’s Council of Baton Rouge continues its weeklong celebration, Women!, through Sunday, Sept. 28. The group, whose goal is “to enhance our community by connecting, promoting and empowering women,” has set up cornucopia of alluring events ...
- Discover Poland Through This Fascinating Coffee Table Book -- New ... - GlobeNewsWire (press release)
Discover Poland Through This Fascinating Coffee Table Book -- New ...GlobeNewsWire (press release), CA - 2 hours ago... coffee table book that offers readers an immersive overview of Poland, its culture and traditions, expressed in photography and poetry through the eyes ...
- A Quiet Riot at Ballina Arts Centre - Mayo Advertiser
A Quiet Riot at Ballina Arts CentreMayo Advertiser, Ireland - 5 hours agoOn Monday September 8 at 7.30pm, in Ballina Library, Peter Murphy will deliver a workshop on prose, while, simultaneously, John W Sexton will lead a poetry ...
- Paul Overy: versatile historian and art critic of The Times - Times Online
Paul Overy was an historian of art, architecture and design of impressive versatility. He was an art critic (for four years for The Times ); he taught at numerous art schools (including the Royal College of Art, the Slade, the London Institute, and ...
- Round Town for August 7-10th - WSLS.com
Round Town for August 7-10thWSLS.com, VA - 8 hours agoActivities are free and include special musical performances, lectures, poetry readings, a poetry slam, artist demonstrations, face painting, ...
- Fall foreword, or the big books of autumn - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Book-clubbers will tell you that their best attendance invariably comes in the fall. The reason, I think, is that echo, like an old circadian rhythm, we carry from our school days. It nudges us to place a short stack of good books on the nightstand ...
- National grief follows death of poet - Guardian Unlimited
The hugely popular Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish has died, aged 67, after complications following heart surgery in the US. As candlelit vigils were held across Ramallah, Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas declared three days of national mourning ...
- 'The eye of a cameraman should be the eye of a poet' - Guardian Unlimited
I first met Maysles, now 81, in his office on Lenox Avenue, Harlem - an unlikely location for someone who once lived next door to John Lennon. He was sitting at his desk, surrounded by bags of pistachio nuts, countless awards and a strong smell of ...
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