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- Summer issue of New England Review features fiction, poetry and prose - Middlebury College News and Events
Summer issue of New England Review features fiction, poetry and proseMiddlebury College News and Events, USA - 38 minutes agoThe issue also includes new fiction by Chris Gavaler, Rebecca Cook, David Philip Mullins, Rita Mae Reese, Robert Oldshue and Rebecca Makkai; poetry from ...
- Akiane, God's Prodigy Artist - American Chronicle
Akiane, God's Prodigy ArtistAmerican Chronicle, CA - 33 minutes agoShe began painting at six and writing poetry at seven. Akiane's painting, "Hope," donated to The Listen Campaign for children in 2007, fetched a promise of ...
- Cleveland Arts Prize announces 2008 winners (The Plain Dealer)
Every year, the Cleveland Arts Prize highlights artists and leaders in the local culture whose work the judges believe brings pride to Northeast Ohio. Eleven people, including a young classical music composer and a bookseller with more than 50 years supporting literature, will be honored Thursday, June 26, at the Cleveland Play House's Bolton Theatre.
- The Antidote: Classic Poetry for Modern Life (The Epoch Times)
The Revelation of DeathThen did Siddhartha raise his eyes, and seeFast pacing towards the river brink a bandOf wailing people, foremost one who swungAn earthen bowl with lighted c...
- Professor and Indian Advocate Allen Dies at 68 - Daily Herald
In the 1960s, when some in academia still denied the existence of American Indian literature, Paula Gunn Allen embarked on a career that proved them wrong -- and altered the required reading lists of literature classes on U.S. college campuses. Allen ...
- A prestigious honor all her own (The Reporter)
With only a few weeks left in the school year, Browns Valley Elementary School fifth-grader Stephanie Wilkie still is accumulating awards. The latest is a prestigious honor granted to only one student in each state. In the past year, Wilkie has won the Kid Fest art and essay contest for the 10-12 age division, won first place in The Reporter's Campus Star newswriting category as well as an
- Movie review: A victory for the 'Dark Knight' - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Wrong vs. right, the individual vs. society, id vs. superego, action vs. reason, the Joker vs. Batman. There's a two-faced pleasure to be had in watching "The Dark Knight." Our rebellious impulses are excited by seeing an agent of chaos gleefully ...
- A Positive View - Mexia Daily News
She brought delightful gifts to everyone. Not only did she bring a surprise to us But spent time visiting with much joy to discuss. This writer found her life so interesting That these facts I share with delight in writing. Johnnie was born in ...
- It's Happening - Scarborough (North York Mirror)
SPRING FUN FAIR, West Hill Public School, 299 Morningside Ave., 4:30 to 8 p.m., Games, activities, jumping castle, face painting, clowns, cotton candy, popcorn, boys and girls skate park, barbecue and yard sale. Proceeds benefit extracurricular activities and equipment for the school.
- Book news: Of poetry, prizes, publishing - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Book news: Of poetry, prizes, publishingPittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - 4 hours agoBy Bob Hoover, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Poetry makes its annual summer appearance on the South Side tomorrow when a trio of poets give voice to their words ...
- Harrington librarian an Unsung Heroine (The Daily Item)
LYNN - E.J. Harrington Elementary School Librarian Carole Shutzer has overseen a transformation of the school's library in recent years, ushering in new programs that promote reading, education and community involvement in a fun and entertaining learning environment.
- New Novel Asks Whom Do You Love? Whom Do You Bomb? - Cleveland Plain Dealer
The Third World is full of grist for the pulp mill. Adam Kellas is a reporter who wants to sell out, write a rollicking thriller that will earn him scads of cash and put his embossed name on a cover in gold lettering 2 inches high. And though he ...
- Church Briefs for 4/26 - Terre Haute Tribune Star
Church Briefs for 4/26Terre Haute Tribune Star, IN - Apr 25, 2008The Bible teaching hour at 9:30 am Sunday features Lauren Lopez teaching the junior class, the teen class meeting in McDonald’s and Dick Triestram teaching ...
- Course material is top class (Hindustan Times)
With more than two-lakh students, it is impossible for Delhi University’s School of Open Learning (SOL) to conduct regular classes for them. SOL, however, makes it up by providing excellent study material over textbooks prescribed by the university.
- New DOE Initiative Aims to Get Students Writing Poetry - Columbia Spectator
The halls of New York City public schools have echoed with rhymes over the past few weeks, as many students greeted with enthusiasm the chance to compose their very own poetry. Thanks to the Department of Education’s latest literacy initiative—P ...
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