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- Richard Ingrams Week': Jobs for Americans and Australians, but not Brits (Independent)
ETS, the American firm responsible for the recent SATs marking fiasco, has now been put in charge of English language tests for immigrants. In other words, they will have the power to decide who is allowed to settle in this country under the Government's newly introduced regulations.
- Sunday Poetry - The Wreck - OpEdNews
Sunday Poetry - The WreckOpEdNews, PA - 26 minutes agoShe took my hand and together we walked out of that dark canyon of consequence and into the light of understanding. We don't need a President who ...
- This week's Latino happenings - New York Daily News
This week's Latino happeningsNew York Daily News, NY - 3 hours agoCorretjer,” Poetry, music, art celebrating the 100 anniversary of Puerto Rican poet Juan Antonio Corretjer at Julia de Burgos Theatre, 1680 Lexington Ave., ...
- Duke, Virginia may rediscover their ill will (The News & Observer)
When the subject is Duke football, the last words that normally come to mind are "ill will."
- Gioia to Step Down as Chairman of National Endowment for the Arts - Chronicle of Higher Education (subscription)
Gioia to Step Down as Chairman of National Endowment for the ArtsChronicle of Higher Education (subscription) - 13 hours ago... life through such programs as the Big Read and Poetry Out Loud. He has added a strong, often gloomy voice to public debates about the death of reading. ...
- Annual celebration of African-American art starts this weekend - Charleston Post & Courier
Even without money in your pocket, it's easy to enjoy MOJA. The annual African-American and Caribbean arts festival, which kicked off Wednesday and stretches through Oct. 5, will be serving up plenty of free entertainment. "This year, we have more ...
- A brief story of a life in poetry - Concord Monitor
To set up one story in his new memoir, Donald Hall mentions in passing that at the time it happened, he told no one about it. Such reticence, he writes, is "contrary to my usual habit of telling everything to everybody." This is a habit that serves a ...
- People and places depicted through art - The Massachusetts Daily Collegian
People and places depicted through artThe Massachusetts Daily Collegian, MA - 53 minutes agoShe describes the uniqueness of the artists' work as, "an acute observance of facts and real situations, while at the same time an affirmation of poetry and ...
- Elementary, My Dears column: The best of times for teachers (San Mateo County Times)
"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times; it was the age of wisdom ... "This Charles Dickens line that begins "Tale of Two Cities" often describes our vocation.
- Book review: 'The Sacred Book of the Werewolf' (International Herald Tribune)
The novel is an encyclopedic catalogue of the author Victor Pelevin's philosophical and political thought wrapped in a fairy tale.
- Words put poet in motion - Tonight South Africa
Gary Cummiskey has published several collections of poetry, including Reigning, The Secret Hour, Lost in a World, Visitations and When Apollinaire Died, to name but a few. He also owns his own independent publishing company, Dye Hard Press. Born in ...
- More classes available with distance learning - Catskill Daily Mail
More classes available with distance learningCatskill Daily Mail, NY - 3 hours agoBy David Gordon CAIRO — As Frank Hines walked into his poetry class at Cairo-Durham High School Friday, his instructor, Dr. Deb Herodes, greeted him. ...
- Big October calendar: Fall moves into full swing with events galore - Idaho Statesman
Saturday: More than 1,000 dogs and their people show up for See Spot Walk, an annual community dog walk and fundraiser for the Idaho Humane Society. SHOPtoberfest, Oct. 2-5, Boise: Use your membership at any Boise museum or attraction to receive a 10 ...
- » 7 hrs ago: Good Day Baltimore: It's time for Hootie & the ... - Examiner.com
» 7 hrs ago: Good Day Baltimore: It's time for Hootie & the ...Examiner.com - 1 hour agoFull Sentences: Poetry and Open Discussion, hosted by Mr. Keep On Moving with DJ G-Nice on the backspin, gives wordsmiths a chance to perfect their craft. ...
- Despite bumps in life, some keep dream alive (Post-Tribune)
Ulysses Chew bowed his head, absorbed booming bass tones into his body and penned his poetry. “I’m back in the building, back in the booth,” Chew begins, “Who Dat? Mr. No Love, and this is the truth.”
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