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- -- PUSHING Pupils' Poetry Potential - Inverclyde Now
-- PUSHING Pupils' Poetry PotentialInverclyde Now, UK - 4 hours agoYOUNG people from Inverclyde Academy and Port Glasgow High will battle it out at a poetry slam. Two groups of third year pupils from the schools have ...-- SCHOOL Students Stage Their Own Plays Inverclyde Nowall 2 news articles
- Calendar Event Listings 4-23-08 (City Pulse)
Wednesday, April 23 CLASSES & SEMINARS Van Atta’s weekly seminars. Topic: “Opening your pond.†6 p.m. FREE. Van Atta’s Greenhouse & Flower Shop, 9008 Old M78, Haslett. (517) 339-1142.
- Chilling Tales of the Great White North - PR-CANADA.net (press release)
Chilling Tales of the Great White NorthPR-CANADA.net (press release), Montenegro - 13 hours agoThe 2009 anthology asks for Dark Fantasy and Horror genre short fiction or poetry, 5000 words or less. Submissions are accepted commencing immediately and ...
- Warrior returns home from Iraq to mom's poetry - GoErie.com
Warrior returns home from Iraq to mom's poetryGoErie.com, PA - 3 hours agoRichey is a yoga teacher who writes poetry and is opposed to the war in Iraq. Her son, Ben, is a West Point graduate and Green Beret who served two tours ...
- Capsule review: "The Fall" - Cleveland Plain Dealer
R for some violent images. 116 minutes. Cedar Lee Theatre, Cleveland Heights. This whacked-out fairy tale for grown-ups is as stunning in its beauty as in its lack of logic. Indian writer-director Tarsem Singh ("The Cell," the video for R.E.M.'s ...
- Help us beat stigma of depression - Evening News Norwich
A charity which helps people deal with depression is making a special film to raise awareness of the condition, which will be shown at a concert in the city. Soft Shoe Shuffle is written and directed by University of East Anglia graduate Henrietta ...
- Two Poets At Elizabeth Park: Gray Jacobik And Richard Deming - Hartford Courant
Two Poets At Elizabeth Park: Gray Jacobik And Richard DemingHartford Courant, United States - 5 hours agoA lecturer at Yale University and an editor at Phylum Press, he has had poetry published in journals and is the author of several books. ...
- JUNETEENTH: Going back to Africa, 'just for today' (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Eyes wide with wonder, Jorian Jones, 8, watched two dozen Richmonders gracefully wave their arms and emphatically pound their feet to the mesmerizing beat of African drums.
- Atwood nets prestigious Spanish literary prize (CBC)
Spain has named writer Margaret Atwood winner of one of the country's most distinguished arts prizes, sometimes likened to the European country's version of the Nobel Prize.
- Local doctors to rock for charity (Reno Gazette-Journal)
You expect your family doctor to know how to use a stethoscope, but there's a chance those same medically trained fingers play a mean guitar, too.
- Words in Conflict: Poetry from Israel and the Palestinian Territories (The Online NewsHour)
Poets in the Middle East are often held in high regard, and many achieve a level of celebrity and authority not common in the West. In recognition of Israel's 60th anniversary, Jeffrey Brown offers an encore report on the lives of Israeli and Palestinian poets.
- Iqbal the enchanter - Saudi Gazette
GHAZAL singing, the most popular and versatile poetic-musical art form in the Indian subcontinent, has traveled to the different parts of the world with Indian diaspora. Last week, Khalid Iqbal, an Indian ghazal singer, presented a unique and ...
- Joseph Solman: Artist friend of Rothko and Pollock - The Independent
It is apt that Joseph Solman should have died in his sleep, in his 100th year, in the Manhattan apartment where he spent half his life. In a career that spanned nearly eight decades, Solman had lived through social realism, Cubism, expressionism and ...
- Prince penning book - Jam! Showbiz
"21 Nights," a "photographic essay" that offers "a rare glimpse into the life, lyrics, and mystique" of the maker of such hits as "1999" and "Purple Rain," will be published worldwide come fall, according to Atria Books, an imprint of Simon ...
- OSUM recognizes 2008 academic achievers (The Marion Star)
MARION - The Ohio State University at Marion welcomed a large contingent of academically gifted students, family and guests, faculty, staff, university trustees and friends of the campus to the Palace Theatre on May 29 as part of the 37th annual Academic Recognition Program.
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