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- Haycast 07: Michael Rosen, Will Self and Kathleen Turner - Guardian Unlimited
Children's laureate Michael Rosen opens today's programme with a poem and explains how you talk politics to children - and why nothing should be out of bounds. Melissa Benn, journalist, campaigner and daughter of Tony, discusses her latest novel One ...
- Immigrant women's stories are worth telling - El Paso Times
In 1957, a woman from the small village of Juwaikhat, Syria, set out for the first time away from the country of her birth. Namnoume Aboud Haddad had been as far as Damascus, never farther. Now, she was en route to America, that place she and my ...
- Local actors find out what's 'Happening' - Delaware Online
Acting is as much about hustle as it is about talent. At least, it seems that way when you're trying to find steady work. "It takes time and money to be able to survive," said Keith Bullard of Newark, one of several Delaware actors who briefly ...
- West County this week - Contra Costa Times
West County this weekContra Costa Times, CA - Jun 20, 2008Poetry Discussion Group — 3 pm June 28. Poetry open mic. All ages welcome. El Sobrante Library, 4191 Appian Way. Free. 510-374-3991. n Pop Culture Jeopardy ...
- With the eyes of a child - Allentown Morning Call
With the eyes of a childAllentown Morning Call, PA - 3 hours agoThe barrel, about 4 feet high, was jampacked with mementos of a school year spent learning how to write poetry, recreating a wax museum hero and learning ...
- Open house slated for adult education (Morton Grove Champion)
Is "Love's Labours Lost" William Shakespeare's worst play?
- Where the Girls Aren’t - Education Week News
Education Week NewsWhere the Girls Aren’tEducation Week News, MD - 2 hours agoBoys at boys’ schools are more than twice as likely to study subjects such as art, poetry, and advanced Spanish as boys of comparable ability attending coed ...
- Off the pages and into a groove - The Ann Arbor News - MLive.com
Off the pages and into a grooveThe Ann Arbor News - MLive.com, MI - 3 hours agoOther performances included poetry readings by elementary school students, among them Riley Warren, a second-grader from Mitchell Elementary School in Ann ...
- Cohen's the Homme in his Hometown - Boston Globe
With visions of tea and oranges dancing in his head, assistant arts editor and "SE" contributor James Reed went all the way to Montreal yesterday to catch Leonard Cohen’s homecoming show there. And it was worth it… "OK, is that what I think it is ...
- Stephen "Suede" Baum is `mediocre in the middle' as 'Project Runway ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Jay Sullivan/Bravo Stephen Whitney Baum, aka Suede is orginially from Seven Hills, but now lives in New York. Project Runway kicked off Wednesday night with a tried-and-true challenge from its first landmark season -- sending the 16 contestants into ...
- Museum event makes art dreamy for kids, families - East Valley Tribune
Justin Germain knows two things about dreams: "Everybody has them, and no one understands them," says the ASU graduate student. He's betting that commonality will make it easy to appreciate fine art on Saturday, when ASU Art Museum in Tempe hosts ...
- Library of Congress Organizes Eighth Annual National Book Festival Hosted by Mrs. Laura Bush on the National Mall; ... (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
The Librarian of Congress and Mrs. Laura Bush invite book lovers of all ages to celebrate reading on the National Mall on Sept. 27.
- EGYPT: Sex and a feminist novelist - Los Angeles Times
EGYPT: Sex and a feminist novelistLos Angeles Times, CA - 1 hour ago... upon her intellect and sought to crush her talent for poetry. "That was a moment in my real life that I lived with all its details,†recounted El-Mougy. ...
- Loyola journalism student slain in drive-by shooting - Chicago Tribune
An aspiring journalism student at Loyola University was killed when someone fired into her car on Chicago's South Side Sunday night, authorities said. Ishma Stewart, 20, was driving a Pontiac G6 sedan in the 4800 block of South Indiana Avenue just ...
- Frequently Asked Questions - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
This online section presents editorials by the Post-Gazette, letters to the editor, Perspectives and Forum pieces and cartoons by Rob Rogers. We do not post on our Web site the syndicated opinion columns that appear in the print edition. Published ...
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