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- Len's Last Laugh - Sunday Herald
Len's Last LaughSunday Herald, UK - 43 minutes agoFive years later, inspired by Lorca, Camus, Sartre and Yeats, he published his first volume of poetry, Let Us Compare Mythologies. After an abortive year at ...
- Kids make it a grand Poetry Slam - Halifax Today
YOUNGSTERS got creative with words during a poetry performance. The children from eight primary schools throughout Todmorden took part in Todmorden Poetry Slam, organised by the Touchwood Project. It saw around 200 pupils perform their own pieces at ...
- Former crewmen have fond memories of aircraft carrier scheduled for decommissioning (The Villages Daily Sun)
THE VILLAGES — Two local veterans reflected back to the days they spent aboard the USS Kitty Hawk (CV-63), the oldest active ship in the United States Navy, which is set to be decommissioned after nearly 50 years of service.
- Springing into spring cleaning - Escanaba Daily Press
GLADSTONE — One problem with the snowbird lifestyle is that the seasons seem to run together. I live in a constant summer. Even the coolest days in Florida are warmer than back home. I am inspired to swim, not clean, to bike, not dust. My question ...
- BG Woman's Club honors young writers (Bowling Green Sentinel-Tribune)
The Bowling Green Woman’s Club recently honored local students for their writing efforts for the club’s 26th annual Creative Writing...
- Judith W. Switzer (The Staunton News Leader)
MCDOWELL — Judith (Wooddell) Switzer, 75, of McDowell went to be with the Lord, Sunday, May 25, 2008. She was born October 29, 1932, at Doe Hill a daughter of the late Hugh Marvin and Mary Catherine (Carpenter) Wooddell.
- Libraries planning to bring literature to life - Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph
Libraries planning to bring literature to lifeNorthamptonshire Evening Telegraph, UK - 54 minutes agoThe youngsters and their families will be treated to live theatre, a craft workshop, poetry performances, magic shows and visits by popular children's ...
- Grab a marker: Poems hide in newspapers (Tacoma News Tribune)
You could be holding in your hands the start of a great poem. Figure out which words don’t belong, then share your work with us. Sometimes in poetry, it’s not so much about the words you use but the words you leave out.
- Car-bomb victim one of 165 refugees from Iraq resettled in the ... - Houston Chronicle
Car-bomb victim one of 165 refugees from Iraq resettled in the ...Houston Chronicle, United States - 7 hours agoTo keep her mind off her doubt and loneliness, Shahmani spends her days reading books of Arabic poetry and American history. On Fridays she attends prayers ...
- Tests not so great after all - Delta Democrat Times
Thursday, according to State Superintendent of Education Hank Bounds, was a great day for the children of Mississippi. In theory, Bounds is right. Thursday was the day the Department of Education approved higher standards for scoring state tests ...
- 'Paradise Lost' in George W. Bush's America - Iowa City Press-Citizen
This year marks the 400th anniversary of the poet John Milton's birth. Celebrations are being held throughout the English-speaking world, including a lecture series at Cambridge University, where the poet received his M.A. in 1632, and an ...
- PBS documentary features Shands Arts in Medicine program - Independent Florida Alligator
While poetry, dance and performance serve as recreation for some, the activities can also serve as creative steps toward recovery for patients involved in the Shands Arts in Medicine program. Centered around the philosophy that participation in the ...
- Cinematic visions: Herzog's fab five flicks - Newsday
AGUIRRE, WRATH OF GOD (1972): The quintessential Herzog movie, with Klaus Kinski as a mad conquistador. STROZEK (1977): Slice-of-life drama starring Bruno S., a mentally unstable, nonprofessional actor. WERNER HERZOG EATS HIS SHOE (1980): Literally ...
- The Resistance - Washington Post
Washington PostThe ResistanceWashington Post, United States - 1 hour agoThe story begins on January 8, 1946, with a note from Juliet Ashton to her publisher that capably sets the scene. Juliet's witty weekly columns about ...
- £1000 poetry prize - ic Wales
£1000 poetry prizeic Wales, United Kingdom - 5 hours agoWRITERS from across South Wales are being urged to enter the UK’s biggest poetry competition. Winners will get their verses published in The National Poetry ...
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