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- American Indian tells his story (Helena Independent Record)
Author Joseph Marshall says American Indian people should tell their own stories.
- Related Feature Articles - Aquarian
AquarianRelated Feature ArticlesAquarian, NJ - 8 hours agoI felt like a long time ago when I started writing stories and poetry and words it wasn’t important to harp on clarity. Ever. I felt like the more specific ...
- Women's deaths still a mystery (Tallahassee Democrat)
Gadsden County Sheriff's investigator Scott Ivey has spoken with the mother of 33-year-old Bobbi Jean Tew so often, he said, he gets the feeling he knew her daughter.
- TAGORE REMEMBERED AND FORGOTTEN - Calcutta Telegraph
Calcutta TelegraphTAGORE REMEMBERED AND FORGOTTENCalcutta Telegraph, India - 16 hours agoThere is, of course, nothing wrong in Rabindra Utsav diversifying into music concerts, dance programmes or poetry recitation, though the simultaneous ...
- Venice gong for tale of lost celebrity - The Age
Venice gong for tale of lost celebrityThe Age, Australia - 2 hours agoOnce you had, the story of a lone topographer who finds a refugee in his work cabin and decides to rescue her became pure poetry, emotionally and visually. ...
- Poetry Place for 8/10/08 - Enid News & Eagle
Poetry Place for 8/10/08Enid News & Eagle, OK - 4 hours agoGood pay, employer paid health & life insurance for e...>MORE needed at Summerhill Childrens House. Apply at 4619 W. Randolph, Enid. ...
- Poetry and history destined for CBeebies, CBBC - C21Media
Poetry and history destined for CBeebies, CBBCC21Media, UK - 12 hours agoPoetry Pie (30x5') will showcase some of the UK's top poets and poems voiced by children. It is being produced by Margrie the producer/director behind ...
- Wisdom Like a Flower Bed: Sa'di's 'Gulistan' - New York Sun
Common sense is probably the last thing we want or expect from poets. Give us confessions, prophecies, manifestos, but spare us the advice  especially advice in verse. The poet should be a firebrand, not some mumbling old uncle. And yet, it wasn't ...
- "A Love Song for New Orleans" is poetry set to music (Louisiana Weekly)
When people think of a poet, they might imagine a solitary figure with pen in hand bent over a tablet at a coffee shop or in a corner of a quiet room. These days, it's also easy to picture a man or woman of verse contemplating their next stanza in front of a computer.
- ST. LOUIS : Charles Guenther Poet, translator, literary reviewer - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
ST. LOUIS : Charles Guenther Poet, translator, literary reviewerSt. Louis Post-Dispatch, United States - 59 minutes agoA gracious man of letters, Mr. Guenther not only wrote thousands of poems but was the first English language translator of some European writers. "Poetry ...
- Does poetry offer insight on Karadzic? (Toronto Star)
In the Winter 2005 issue of The Michigan Journal of International Law , lawyer and poet Jay Surdukowski attempted to make a case for the poetry of Radovan Karadzic, the former Bosnian Serb leader arrested in Belgrade on charges of genocide this week.
- Ex-wife's book shows Che's transformation - Monterey County Herald
This revised and updated version of Hilda Gadea's 1972 book tells of the pair meeting in December 1953 when she was a Peruvian political exile living in Guatemala and he was wrapping up his motorcycle travels across Latin America. Although later ...
- Poet laureate strives to build poetry fans - Eagle-Tribune
NORTH ANDOVER  It's Gayle Heney's mission to show people that anyone can be a poet. So it is no surprise that Heney has turned her own reception as the town's newest poet laureate on Sunday into a public poetry reading. The reading will feature 12 ...
- GB Shand (ed.), Teaching Shakespeare. Passing It On - Fabula
GB Shand (ed.), Teaching Shakespeare. Passing It OnFabula, France - Sep 3, 2008He edited both prose and poetry for Oxford's Complete Middleton. As text coach, he has assisted on professional productions in Canada and at Shakespeare's ...
- Photography: Love, hope, exuberance and desire - Miami Herald
''Whether we're born in Buenos Aires, Havana or Madrid, we come into this world with dance in our hearts,'' Isabel Muñoz says. The famous Spanish photographer, known for her intimate images of bodies in motion, is sitting on a lounge chair at the ...
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