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- Death, where is thy sting? Joyce Carol Oates has it - Globe and Mail
Death, where is thy sting? Joyce Carol Oates has itGlobe and Mail, Canada - 58 minutes agoAlthough there are some delicious touches in the story, its climax - the attempted rape of the Emily robot by her riddle- and poetry-detesting owner - is a ...
- Editorial: Teacher of the Year - Philadelphia Inquirer
Editorial: Teacher of the YearPhiladelphia Inquirer, PA - 5 hours ago... in the poetry club, the Asian club, the academic club, the theater program, the mentally gifted program, the yearbook and the Latino writers' forum. ...
- Entertainment Calendar Updated 7-17-08 - Petoskey News-Review
Entertainment Calendar Updated 7-17-08Petoskey News-Review, MI - 25 minutes agoPoetry reading — Bob Vance will read 7 pm Friday, July 18. at Northern Michigan Artists Market, downtown Petoskey. Shay Days — The annual Shay Days 10 am-4 ...
- Down from these hills: A poet - Arkansas Times
A fine review in today's New York Times of the latest book of poetry from C.D. Wright, the Arkansas native and MacArthur genius grant winner who teaches at Brown. She's gone beyond her early "idiom Ozarkia" to write in "Risking, Fall, Hovering" about ...
- Bridging the cultural divide - Arizona Daily Sun
In art class, students created Japanese lanterns and dreamcatchers. In music class, teacher Jackie McGregor taught Irish and Scottish songs and jigs. Alisa Gordon, an English language learning specialist, used the letter "W" in a book on Africa to ...
- Diary of an artist - Calcutta Telegraph
Calcutta TelegraphDiary of an artistCalcutta Telegraph, India - 3 hours agoTill May 5 at Gallery with Difference, Avishek Point, 2nd floor, 152 SP Mukherjee Road: Black and White Lines, an exhibition of paintings by Nabyendu ...
- Anderson County Library's reading program well-aimed at teens - Anderson Independent-Mail
Sorry. The theme this summer through South Carolina’s public library system has been “Catch the Reading Bug!” and individual libraries have done a great job carrying out the insect theme. For example, the Bright Star Children’s Theatre from ...
- Live - Champions League final (BBC News)
Manchester United lead Chelsea 1-0 thanks for Cristiano Ronaldo's goal in the first ever all-English Champions League final.
- D.C. Cousins, Swimming in Film's Big Pool: 'Radical' Arrives in ... - Washington Post
CANNES, France, May 20 -- There are big films and little films here; documentary films and animated films; films with movie stars and films from Belgium. But by far the most numerous are the many, many films that no one will ever see. This is the ...
- What's on guide - Middleton Guardian
Touchstones: Made in the 70s, Gone But Not Forgotten – until 7 September; Step Into the 70s – until 29 September; Street – until 7 September; How To See – until 13 July; A New Spirit in Printmaking – until 7 September. Telephone 924492 or ...
- Whale of a city (Boston Globe)
DISTANCE FROM BOSTON: 112 miles POPULATION: 25,671 WEBSITES: newlondonmainstreet.org, ci.new-london.ct.us ODD FACT: Eugene O'Neill, the country's only Nobel-prize-winning playwright, spent his early summers in New London, where he later wrote stories and poetry for The New London Telegraph. The story of modern-day New London can be seen in Bank Street, not far from the mouth of the Thames River, ...
- Red State/Blue State (Atlanticville)
A political discussion between Red State conservative Dave Simpson - a former reporter, editor, publisher and columnist - and Greg Bean, Blue Stater and executive editor of GreaterMedia Newspapers. Let us know what you think.
- Say You’re One of Them - Financial Times
Say You’re One of Them By Uwem Akpan Abacus £11.99, 304 pages FT Bookshop , price: £9.59 Selling your child or nephew could be more difficult than selling other kids,” is the chilling opening line of Uwem Akpan’s short story “ Fattening for ...
- Byfield adds prose to dance for show - Mississauga News
Byfield adds prose to dance for showMississauga News, Canada - 2 hours ago"This was my first time writing a script and I'd have to say it was a great experience," said Byfield, who also writes poetry. "I think because it was about ...
- Author ‘not very creative’ with uni students’ marks - Wimbledon Guardian
Author ‘not very creative’ with uni students’ marksWimbledon Guardian, UK - 9 hours agoDr David Rogers, head of the school of humanities, said: "Hanif Kureishi was employed for his thought-provoking, inspirational contribution which he ...
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