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- Insect-themed program gets kids to read - Jacksonville News
Walking through the Jacksonville Public Library right now is like stepping into an insect invasion. Ladybugs greet you at the front door and ants guide visitors down into the children’s section where the columns have morphed into trees, large bees ...
- Divers find bodies in ferry that capsized in storm - Buffalo News
A woman breaks into tears as she meets his husband, a survivor in the ill-fated MV Princess of Stars, at the Philippine National Red Cross headquarters in Manila Tuesday, June 24, 2008. Divers managed to get inside an upside-down ferry but found only ...
- Can you write it right? - Surrey Leader
Can you write it right?Surrey Leader, Canada - 1 hour agoThe 2008 Writers Competition will focus on community and family stories and poetry celebrating cultural diversity in the province. ...
- Life, in so many words (Yakima Herald-Republic)
I'm looking at this screen blankly. Much in the way I've looked at variant versions of this same buzzing white screen during the past four years. I look at it, waiting for something worth reading to wind its way out of some place between my ears and behind my eyes.
- Moving Into Dance turns 30 - Joburg
Moving Into Dance turns 30Joburg, South Africa - 2 hours agoIt deals with gender relationships, culture and identity in South African society through poetry and dance. Threads will be the main performance of the ...
- Pratt: 'I like songs that have a story' - Rapid City Journal
Pratt: 'I like songs that have a story'Rapid City Journal, SD - 1 hour agoDo you use notation and staff paper or just write down guitar chords over poetry stanzas? It depends on how complicated my idea is. If it’s complicated, ...
- Arizona rancher, poet celebrates vanishing way of life (High Plains Journal)
Under the blazing July sun, rancher Rolf Flake looks over his beloved Corriente cattle. It's at least 117 degrees, a temperature seemingly unfit for any living thing to be outside, and beads of sweat drip from his forehead and glide along the lines of his weathered face to his neck.
- Inmate's death ruled a homicide - WTOP Radio
The math is easy whether you like it or not. Kill a cop and your chances of living decrease significantly. I have no problem with this death. Of course...I am a nihilist and not much really bothers me about the human drama. 19 years old... Alone in ...
- At poetry events, words are meant to be heard - The Beacon-Villager
At poetry events, words are meant to be heardThe Beacon-Villager, MA - 57 minutes agoHe said poetry “is not just for Robert Frost and Elizabeth Bishop,†referring to two American literary giants of the 20 th century often cited as part of ...
- Nonprofit thinks big to recruit volunteers (Akron Beacon Journal)
Mary Ann Jackson spoke recently at an Akron Area Arts Alliance event about how to recruit and retain volunteers — a topic that's high on the list for a lot of nonprofits right now. With her talk still on my mind, I was interested to run across a news item about the RockCorps.
- Outskirts Press Announces Dejavoodoos, the Latest Highly-Anticipated Poetry - General Book from Babylon, NY Author ... (PR.com)
Outskirts Press, Inc. has published DejaVoodoos: A Collection of Peoms, Rants and Erotic Tales by Edward V. Lacina, which is the author’s most recent book to date. The 5.5 x 8.5 Paperback in the Poetry - General category is available worldwide on book retailer websites such as Amazon and Barnes & Noble for a suggested retail price of $19.95. The webpage at www.outskirtspress.com/dejavoodoos ...
- 'Modern Hermit' Named as Poet Laureate - AOL
The Library of Congress announced Thursday that the lifelong Californian, whose compressed, metaphysical poetry has been compared to Emily Dickinson's, will succeed Charles Simic as the 16th U.S. poet laureate, starting in the fall.
- In China quake, apotheosis of 'Grandpa Wen' - International Herald Tribune
Despite Wen's well-tended image as an apolitical pragmatist, cynics note that he did not earn his lofty post by playing nice. "It takes a considerable amount of political skill and cunning to become premier of China," said Fred Teiwes, a professor of ...
- Pablo Neruda: The Hands of Day - Malibu Arts Journal
Pablo Neruda: The Hands of DayMalibu Arts Journal, CA - 34 minutes ago... his poetry under the pseudonym Pablo Neruda so that his father, a rather stern ballast train engineer, wouldn't know that he was publishing poems. ...
- The Dark Before The Dawn Will Warm Your Heart -- New Poetry Book ... - MarketWatch
The Dark Before The Dawn Will Warm Your Heart -- New Poetry Book ...MarketWatch - 4 hours agoFor more information about this heartwarming read, feel free to log on at Xlibris.com today. This book will be featured in the New York Library Association ...
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