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- Teens find free expression - MiamiHerald.com
Teens find free expressionMiamiHerald.com, FL - 10 hours ago``Our poetry is in your face. It tells you what's going on in your community, your heart and in your conscience.'' Works can be seen and heard at X Press ...
- 'Kid crunch time' can be cruelest season - CNN
NEW YORK (AP) -- My son's baseball teacher scheduled an end-of-year, mother-son game the other day, and it was a blast. The 5-year-old boys "won" (wink wink), but not before us moms got to hit a few grounders and run the bases in Central Park in the ...
- Iranian scholar compiling Andalusian love poems - Tehran Times
Iranian scholar compiling Andalusian love poemsTehran Times, Iran - 10 hours ago“When the Muslims captured Andalusia a fusion of Arab poetry and Spanish poems were created that was named ‘Moushahat’,†he said, adding “I am translating ...
- Poetry like a prayer (The Norman Transcript)
Jim Chastain — father, husband, friend, writer, poet, movie critic, attorney, cancer patient — has found a whole new universe of friends and fans as he’s dealt with his illness and reached out to those close and not so close with his creative talents, whether or not he meant to.
- Standout performances best part of Theatre Q's Wilde production of "Gross Indecency" (Contra Costa Times)
While flamboyant Oscar Wilde led a life filled with drama, "Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde" is an enormously difficult subject to make into a dramatic play.
- My Name Is Earl: Camdenites (or Take Me Home Country Road) - TV Fodder
My Name Is Earl: Camdenites (or Take Me Home Country Road)TV Fodder, CT - 1 hour agoJoy busts him, but Darnell explains that it’s just his poetry. Joy reads a particularly revealing bit, but the point of the exposition eludes her. ...
- Portsmouth High School names top 10 students - Portsmouth Herald
1. STACY WONG, daughter of Ruth and Jim Wong, of Newington, has been accepted at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and the University of New Hampshire. She plans to attend the University of New Hampshire, majoring in biology. Stacy has received the ...
- Making an 'Impact' From Harlem to H'wood (ABC News)
Harlem's Impact group delivers message of hope and pride.
- So can the lyrics of Amy Winehouse REALLY be compared with Sir Walter ... - Daily Mail
Sir Walter Raleigh was an adornment of England's Golden Age - the reign of Elizabeth I. The arts, particularly poetry and drama, flourished - not just among the intellectual elite, but in the everyday lives of the people. Shakespeare performed in his ...
- What would YOU like to be tested on? - CBBC Newsround
CBBC NewsroundWhat would YOU like to be tested on?CBBC Newsround, UK - 3 minutes agoStudents at Cambridge University opened their poetry exam to find part of their test was a song by Amy Winehouse! So we wondered what fun things YOU would ...
- Happy 30th birthday, spam. - AdLand
Happy 30th birthday, spam.AdLand, Denmark - 10 hours agoSpam is the heart of spamusement cartoons, spam opened the spam poetry institute and spam inspired Katharina Arndt to create affectionate embroidery with ...
- 'Port Authority,' by Conor McPherson, celebrates what might have been - The Canadian Press
'Port Authority,' by Conor McPherson, celebrates what might have beenThe Canadian Press, NEW YORK - 1 hour agoBut then the playwright's quirky sense of humour serves all the characters, building on the poetry of his language to create the right balance between ...
- Ivey is the 'Lady with all the Answers' - Niles Daily Star
Ivey is the 'Lady with all the Answers'Niles Daily Star, USA - 35 minutes agoIn fact, the whole play is built around the writing of her most heartbreaking column, published with Margo's approval on July 1, 1975, ...
- Indian journalist brings out magazine in Braille (OneWorld South Asia)
The visually impaired students of Maharashtra now have an opportunity to be as attuned to what’s happening across the globe as those who are in the habit of reading newspapers and watching television.
- Saddam feared disease in prison, his 'diary' says (Daily Herald)
Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said Monday in publishing excerpts of his prison writings.
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