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- Frog, Toad and the big questions - Daily Hampshire Gazette (subscription)
Frog, Toad and the big questionsDaily Hampshire Gazette (subscription), MA - 1 hour ago'Emily's Art,' by Peter Catalanetto, about a girl's unsuccessful entry in an art contest, examines the nature of contests, judging, and who decides what is ...
- Publish and share documents with Scribd (About.com)
If you're looking for a place to find: Free sheet music Free eBooks Art, maps, poetry, research, fan fiction, etc. Well, then - you'd better head on over to Scribd, a "free, web-based,...
- A novel IDEA: Nonprofit takes lease on arts center - Cherry Hill Courier Post
A novel IDEA: Nonprofit takes lease on arts centerCherry Hill Courier Post, NJ - 15 hours agoStand Up for the Arts brings school children together with artists in classes where they focus on music, theater, dance, poetry and other arts activities. ...
- Redstone seeks road to success story - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Pittsburgh Post GazetteRedstone seeks road to success storyPittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - 5 hours agoIn middle school, he studied poetry and wrote many poems, several of which earned him honors in the regional Scholastic Art and Writing competitions. ...
- Regina, West win at WordMasters - Iowa City Press-Citizen
Students from Regina and West High recently won honors by earning perfect scores in the fourth meet of the WordMasters Challenge. West High's senior team finished first in the nation, paced by perfect scores by seniors Kate Hanson, Lydia Rose ...
- Poet staves off poverty in exotic Edmonton - National Post
Poet staves off poverty in exotic EdmontonNational Post, Canada - 1 hour agoThough he's written three novels and a memoir (last fall's The Lost Coast: Salmon, Memory and the Death of Wild Culture), Bowling's first love is poetry. ...
- The Africa Day show goes on - Joburg
The Africa Day show goes onJoburg, South Africa - 4 hours agoA full weekend has been earmarked for Africa Day festivities, from Friday, 23 until Sunday, 25 May, with the focus on arts and crafts, dance, poetry and ...
- Three Southern Women Confront the Tragedy of War in A Dangerous Age (Newswise)
Ellen Gilchrist's most recent novel, A Dangerous Age, follows three Southern women as they live through and respond to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and the war in Iraq.
- White Mountains Roundup show shines with talent - White Mountain Independent
White Mountains Roundup show shines with talentWhite Mountain Independent, AZ - 3 hours agoHe has recorded two albums of original poetry. His latest book, "Cloud Watchers," won the Will Rogers Medallion Award from the Academy of Western Artists. ...Marshall Trimble's stories bring Arizona history to life White Mountain Independentall 2 news articles
- Was William Shakespeare a Jewish woman in disguise? (Haaretz Daily)
Amateur Shakespearologist John Hudson is not the first to question whether the actor William Shakespeare was actually the author of the body of work we've come to know as his, but Hudson is the first to suggest that the true author was a Jewish woman named Amelia Bassano Lanier.
- Louise Erdrich: Secrets in the Indian file (Independent)
Of all the fictional hamlets American writers have planted, from William Faulkner's Yoknapatawpha County to Garrison Keillor's Lake Wobegon, the most complex, luminous place yet might be a little town called Argus, North Dakota. Since she first introduced the town in Love Medicine (1984), Louise Erdrich has gone back to it continually, conjuring the reservation it abuts, the love affairs which ...
- Mary Oliver’s ‘work is loving the world’ (The Block Island Times)
Reluctant to sit for interviews, Mary Oliver prefers to be known through her work, which in the end best defines her as an individual as well as a poet. Choosing to deflect interest in herself as a personality, the writer seems happy simply to dissolve into her poetry.
- Word: Notes on the local scene - WilliametteLive.com
Word: Notes on the local sceneWilliametteLive.com, OR - 2 hours agoThe Silverton Poetry Association, led by President Michael Smith, hosts monthly open mic poetry readings at the Rolling Hills Bakery at 106 N First Street ...
- James Scully, F.D. Reeve and Robert Bagg At Willimantic Poetry Bash - Hartford Courant
James Scully, F.D. Reeve and Robert Bagg At Willimantic Poetry BashHartford Courant, United States - 1 hour agoHe is known for his translations of Euripedes and Sophocles and for poems that range in topics from love and godhood to nuclear war and terrorism. ...
- Janice Hogan Inducted into the Cambridge Who's Who Executive ... - 24-7PressRelease.com
The Cambridge mission is to deliver its members the recognition and competitive edge needed to network and do business effectively. /Cambridge Who's Who/ - Derry, NH, May 31, 2008, Janice Hogan, Author and Illustrator of Little Fire Lite Creations ...
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