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- Heritage Minister keen to succeed - WalesOnline
Heritage Minister keen to succeedWalesOnline, United Kingdom - 8 hours ago... up in a home full of books and music. His mother, a teacher, played the piano and conducted choirs, while his father, a minister, read and wrote poetry. ...
- Death, with Compound Interest - OpEdNews
Death, with Compound InterestOpEdNews, PA - 3 hours agoHis work has been anthologized in Best American Poetry 2000, 2004, 2007 and Great American Prose Poems from Poe to the Present, among other places. ...
- Expat and native, art lives here - Boston Globe
Boston GlobeExpat and native, art lives hereBoston Globe, United States - 9 hours agoA large Eva Hesse-like sculptural installation by Mérida-based, Czech artist Gerda Gruber hangs from trees in his backyard, and music and poetry events, ...
- Inmate-turned-poet brings his message to Salinas - Monterey County Herald
Inmate-turned-poet brings his message to SalinasMonterey County Herald, CA - 16 hours agoIt was while in prison that he learned to read and write, as well as take an interest in poetry, taking a particular interest in the work of Latino poets ...
- Nicole Cooley reads her poems (Tulane Hullabaloo)
Nicole Cooley, this year's Florie Gale Arons Poet, gave a reading of her work in the Lavin-Bernick Center Monday evening. Cooley, daughter of Tulane creative writing professor Peter Cooley, has already released two books of poetry, "Resurrection" and "The Afflicted Girls.
- Which 0-2 Team Is Going To Bounce Back And Make The Playoffs? - The Bulletin
The Chargers will make the playoffs despite an 0-2 start. After all, they started last season 1-3, yet went on not only to win the AFC West with an 11-5 record, but play for the conference championship. And they rightfully should be 2-0, but a ...
- Sign of the times - we're turning into robots (Times Online)
I must apologise to fellow passengers on the 0731 from Newton Abbot. I may have snorted. I know I laughed, out loud and suddenly, in the dozing carriage. This outburst of joy was occasioned by the report of a Welsh road sign near an Asda. It said: “No entry for heavy goods vehicles.
- Earthquake stories, poems debut at Frankfurt Book Fair - Xinhua News Agency
BEIJING, Oct. 14 (Xinhua) -- Two books, commemorating China's deadly May earthquake, will debut at the 2008 Frankfurt Book Fair in Germany. The books, "Sichuan Earthquake Rescue 24 Hours" and "Our Common Sufferings: An Anthology of World Poets in ...
- The cuban guru photographer Korda to be recognized - Cuba Headlines
Cuba HeadlinesThe cuban guru photographer Korda to be recognizedCuba Headlines, Cuba - 6 hours agoThe signature of the Studio Korda (it was written like that, in the “American†fashion) became his personal signature, that of Alberto Korda, ...
- LitFuse poetry workshop focuses on the dead (Yakima Herald-Republic)
Some of the greatest poems written have been eulogies, says Lorna Dee Cervantes, an award-winning Chicana writer from California.
- Pink Floyd - The Wall - Artline
Pink Floyd - The WallArtline, Romania - Sep 8, 2008... love or friendship, accustomed to abuses and poverty, only to finally separate himself from the real world and society. Obsessed by poetry and music, ...
- Acclaimed Cypress String Quartet Offers Free Concert at LVC - Lebanon Valley College
Lebanon Valley CollegeAcclaimed Cypress String Quartet Offers Free Concert at LVCLebanon Valley College, PA - 5 hours agoPerformances by the internationally renowned a group have been called “pure poetry from beginning to end.†The Cypress members will play on Thursday, Sept. ...
- Susan Dziob, West Brook Middle School, Paramus (The Record)
Susan Dziob has been teaching at West Brook Middle School for 15 years. In this time, she has taught science, language arts and social studies to eighth-graders and math to fifth-graders. Currently, she is the fifth- to eighth-grade Enrichment teacher.
- Preacher's prescription: Mix it up - Boston Globe
'Most preaching is boring." There. He said it. In front of 30 pastors, Jeffrey Arthurs acknowledged a time-honored complaint usually expressed in glassy stares, yawns, and the occasional snore. His listeners took no offense. Sitting in a classroom at ...
- Diversions for September 21, 2008 (The Gleaner)
FALL CLASSICS CONCERT  featuring the Bend in the River Brass Band, 7:30 p.m, Lutheran Church of Our Redeemer, 1817 Lincoln Ave., conducted by Timothy Zifer with guest artist William Nesmith (free). Visit www.riverbrass.org.
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