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- Upstream or downstream? - London Free Press
Upstream or downstream?London Free Press, Canada - 1 hour agoStill writing, but no longer living in London, McKay has won two Governor General's Awards for poetry and last summer won Canada's richest poetry award, ...
- East St. Louis student's essay on violence wins statewide contest - News-Democrat
Yazhon Kennedy, 10, a fourth grade student at Katie Harper Wright Elementary School in East St. Louis, carries his Dell computer to the parking lot from the District 189 school board office Monday evening. Yazhon won the machine from the Illinois ...
- A life well done - Union
Years of physical work, intimate travels across the Pacific West Coast, Alaska and Asia, and a lifelong fascination with language thread the poetry of Gary Snyder. On May 1 — one week before the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet turned 78 — he was ...
- Oakhill School reaches out to community with fair (Daily Herald)
Judging by the number of hot dog meals dispensed, Oakhill Elementary School's first community fair as the school year was winding down was a smashing success.
- Remembering Cpl. Courtney ‘Spanky’ Brooks - Baltimore Times
Remembering Cpl. Courtney ‘Spanky’ BrooksBaltimore Times, MD - 44 minutes agoCpl. Brooks also had a hidden talent: poetry. He wrote poems for his nephew and niece, Brooks-Tucker's son and daughter. Brooks-Tucker framed many of the ...
- Playing Hardball - Newsweek
Playing HardballNewsweek - 46 minutes agoThe same man who quotes the poetry of Walt Whitman and Pablo Neruda by heart can bully his detractors in ways that evoke comparisons with Italy's Benito ...
- Woman celebrates 100th birthday - Huntington Herald Dispatch
Woman celebrates 100th birthdayHuntington Herald Dispatch, WV - 3 hours agoTaylor said Dillon likes poetry, and her favorite poem is called "Kentucky Belle," which is about a horse. Horses are another of Dillon's great loves, ...
- It's Happening -VILLAGER (East York Mirror)
Saturday, May 3 HUMBERCREST UNITED CHURCH hosts its 43rd annual from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. This year's sale features china, linens, jewelry, books, toys, sports equipment, clothing for all, gl...
- Medium sized gardens: Winner Andy Beattie - Huddersfield Examiner
Medium sized gardens: Winner Andy BeattieHuddersfield Examiner, UK - 10 hours agoThis is a man whose creative talents range from writing poetry and stories of his Scottish childhood so that his grandchildren can share their heritage, ...
- From an English Arcadia - Financial Times
Ancient Landscapes/Pastoral Visions Victoria Art Gallery, Bath Though William Blake wrote of “England’s green and pleasant landâ€, a landscape artist is the last thing you might call him. But a late and very small-scale set of landscapes by ...
- Disconnected women cross paths in odd, beautiful film - Philadelphia Inquirer
Disconnected women cross paths in odd, beautiful filmPhiladelphia Inquirer, PA - 1 hour agoAnd with Jellyfish he and his partner, Shira Geffen - the duo share writing and directing credit here - have produced a little piece of cinematic poetry. ...
- Howe’s Brooklyn: After-School Arts Program Showcases Teens, Thanks ... - Brooklyn Daily Eagle
Howe’s Brooklyn: After-School Arts Program Showcases Teens, Thanks ...Brooklyn Daily Eagle, NY - 7 hours agoCruickshank is graduating with a 3.93 grade point average and is a two-time winner of the prize in Creative Poetry for Adults at the Grenada Arts Festival, ...
- Burmese students in Turkey fear for their families - Today's Zaman
Burmese students in Turkey fear for their familiesToday's Zaman, Turkey - 1 hour agoThe event hosts hundreds of Turkish-speaking students from all across the world who compete in several areas, including poetry, singing, story-writing, ...
- Save Write to Editor - Times of India
DUBAI: Saddam Hussein, the ousted Iraqi dictator hanged in 2006 for crimes against humanity, feared he would pick up sexual diseases while he was in US custody, according to extracts from prison writings published in an Arab newspaper. Saddam said he ...
- Judge Robert E. Dixon remembered for his fairness, wit - Seattle Times
Robert E. Dixon served as a King County Superior Court judge. The man just had a tender touch about him. Even some criminals could see it. They would write Judge Robert E. Dixon from prison, thanking him for being so fair. And then there was that ...
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