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- Where will our balloons end up? - Worcester News
Where will our balloons end up?Worcester News, UK - 1 hour agoONE thousand balloons with poems attached were released into the sky to celebrate Children’s Book Week and National Poetry Day. Staff and students at Elgar ...
- BLOG - The Games have begun, but what was that ceremony about? - Reuters India
I’ve been deafened by the drums, astounded by the aerial acrobatics and blinded by the cornea-carving light show. The torch is lit in its giant cauldron hanging from the lip of the Bird’s Nest stadium and the 2008 Olympic Games have begun. But ...
- Legacy of NC's Black Mountain College continues - Morganton News Herald
Legacy of NC's Black Mountain College continuesMorganton News Herald, NC - 14 hours agoThe weekend celebration will feature poetry readings, musical and dance performances and an art show where Black Mountain College-inspired work will be ...
- Film Reviews: Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging; Buddha Collapsed Out ... - Daily Telegraph
Bad title? It could have been worse. At one point, the posters for Gurinder Chadha's adaptation of two Louise Rennison books read as 'Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging': not just lame, but - given the rating - a violation of the Trade ...
- Winners Announced for 16th Annual Tom Howard/John H. Reid Short ... - PR Web (press release)
PR Web (press release)Winners Announced for 16th Annual Tom Howard/John H. Reid Short ...PR Web (press release), WA - 46 minutes agoWinning Writers is today's leading source for poetry contest information. We have been selected as one of the "101 Best Websites for Writers" by Writer's ...
- See it in the Star - Fort Worth Star Telegram
See it in the StarFort Worth Star Telegram, TX - 34 minutes agoAlong with her award, Karen has also won a publishing contract. Her songs are being represented in Nashville, Tenn., and are in consideration, ...
- TV Feature: Home in Israel After 55 Years of Captivity - Arutz Sheva
TV Feature: Home in Israel After 55 Years of CaptivityArutz Sheva, Israel - 9 hours agoSome of the classes view the Jewish bible through art, poetry, the Internet, geography, and archaeology. In the spirit of giving, Israeli Salad lastly takes ...
- Literary late-bloomers (The Christian Science Monitor)
Of course we all know that if at first you don’t succeed you’re supposed to try, try again, but frankly I don’t know how most authors stand the rejection.
- Tattle: For Guy Ritchie, 'street speak' makes sense - Philadelphia Daily News
Tattle: For Guy Ritchie, 'street speak' makes sensePhiladelphia Daily News, PA - 3 hours agoAs for the accent-thick dialogue, Ritchie said, "Street speak has a kind of an attitude and a poetry. . . . Clarity is important to me, but I do believe ...
- Southend Calendar | Sept. 20 - Auburn Reporter
Southend Calendar | Sept. 20Auburn Reporter, WA - 21 minutes agoFeatures live music, poetry and storytelling. Cost: $40-$100. The Moore Theatre, 1932 Second Ave., Seattle. 206-292-2787, www.ticketmaster.com or ...
- Are You in Fray for the Million’s Poet? - Khaleej Times
Are You in Fray for the Million’s Poet?Khaleej Times, United Arab Emirates - 1 hour agoIn its third season, the competition invites participants to send in a 20 verse poem in the style of Nabati poetry. Also called the “the people’s poetry” ...
- The Future Isn’t So Bright on Desperate Housewives - People Magazine
The Future Isn’t So Bright on Desperate HousewivesPeople Magazine - 5 hours agoTom scolded her, “You told [him] you liked his poetry? Why not just flash him a boob? “ She decided to break up with him via email. ...
- Power of Words: Hearing a book come alive (The Ithaca Journal)
My mother died 48 years ago, but I can still remember her beautiful voice singing, reciting poetry and reading stories to me. When I could read on my own, I was rarely without a book in my hand. I read every Nancy Drew book just as soon as it came out. I took it for granted that I could pick up a book and read anything that sparked my interest.
- Begley the Bookie - New York Observer
For a subtle, impressively intelligent discussion of a topic that’s on just about everybody’s mind these day, see David Runciman’s Political Hypocrisy (Princeton, $29.95). Mr. Runciman, a lecturer in political theory at Cambridge, begins with ...
- The New Yorker hit a new low - La Crosse Tribune
The New Yorker has hit a new all-time low with its so-called satirical cover. This is a disturbing, disgusting, radical, racist thing. It is not funny. It is sad that there are lots of people who will believe this garbage. The Swift-Boat ads ...
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