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- Teachers’ union backs decision to drop poem from syllabus - Herald
A leading teachers' union in Scotland has backed a controversial bid to remove a Scottish poem featuring a blade-wielding killer from a school syllabus amid fears over teenage knife crime. The Scottish Secondary Teachers' Association (SSTA) said the ...
- US publisher releases anthology of Shahnameh stories - MehrNews.com
US publisher releases anthology of Shahnameh storiesMehrNews.com, Iran - 36 minutes ago29 (MNA) -- “Sohrab’s Wars”, a collection of nine Iranian contemporary short stories and a film script was recently released by Mazda Publishers in US ...
- Obama's rise proves America's greatness - The Daily Voice
Obama's rise proves America's greatnessThe Daily Voice, NY - 20 hours agoThroughout this campaign, people I greatly admire have advanced the ridiculous notion that Black Americans, a group that have been nothing more than a piece ...
- Anti-racism gig at The Square - Harlow Herald
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- Hot dish (The Star)
DAVID Sedaris, Grammy Award-nominated American humorist, writer, comedian, bestselling author and radio contributor’s latest collection of essays aimed squarely at your funny bone is the literary equivalent of a soak in the bath at the end of a taxing day.
- Hip-hop artist uses song to encourage youth voting - Inside Bay Area
OAKLAND — When Oakland rapper Yung Moses' father died 10 years ago, he turned his feelings of sadness and anger into poetry and music — instead of venting through violence. Moses, 20, is taking those same feelings of angst and translating them ...
- New collection aims to save beloved spaces - Mustang Daily
New collection aims to save beloved spacesMustang Daily, CA - 1 hour agoThe reception, complete with wine, music and a live poetry reading, served as a release party for the book, which focuses on eleven Central Coast landscapes ...
- Libraries' 5th Annual Summer Reading Contest Draws to A Close, Breaking Records for Most Books Read, Number of Books ... (Newswise)
UC San Diego community of readers devour more than 1250 books since May 2008.
- Emmys race comes down to old or new - Newsday
It's a race to decide what we value most: the vibrant and new or that which is mellow with experience. Shall we surrender to the seductive nature of callow youth or the guaranteed satisfaction that only maturity can provide? Astonishingly enough, it ...
- Hugh Muir: Diary - Guardian Unlimited
All over the country, they are gearing up to fight for a slice of the People's £50 million Lottery giveaway. Subject to whichever project wins the most votes, Sherwood Forest could get an eco makeover and Cornwall an indoor desert. The Black Country ...
- Enid doc enjoys creating cowboy poetry - Daily Oklahoman
Lynn Phillips sits in the living room of his home dressed in his hospital scrubs waiting to be called back to the hospital, as he talks about his new CD of cowboy poetry. Man shot, killed in Oklahoma City restaurant Toddler found wandering OKC ...
- Puppet theatre: a good reason to have children - Guardian Unlimited
Strangely moving: RSC's Venus and Adonis at the Little Angel puppet theatre. Photograph: Tristan Kenton Wander down Dagmar passage off Cross Street in Islington, London and you find yourself in a leafy courtyard outside a theatre not much larger than ...
- Island galleries ready for a busy Creative Coast season - Pine Island Eagle
Island galleries ready for a busy Creative Coast seasonPine Island Eagle, FL - 7 hours agoDuring these weekends, each of the participating galleries will offer extended hours, free demonstrations, a chance to meet local artists and to browse the ...
- Symphony Season About To Begin - Big Spring Herald
Area residents will get a chance to meet the maestro Thursday, as the Big Spring Symphony Association presents its season kick-off dinner with acclaimed conductor John Giordano serving as the guest speaker. According to Dr. Keith Graumann, conductor ...
- Poet Quincy Troupe, Feb. 27 (Knox College)
Award-winning poet Quincy Troupe, former Poet Laureate of California, will present a poetry reading at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 27, in Kresge Recital Hall, Ford Center for the Fine Arts, on the Knox College campus in Galesburg. The event is free and open to the public.
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