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- Beating the Drums of Atrophy...a review of Patrick Oguejiofor’s ... - Vanguard
POETRY is beyond mere uttering of words. It is the ministering chant to the hearts at all moments. Randolph Zechariahs opined that poetry is pure silence and the serenity beyond mere words in quietude. Thus, human mind records odds and evens but the ...
- Negligence Led To China's Milk Scandal - Hartford Courant
The note posted in July on the website of China's food safety inspection agency came from a doctor: There had been a sudden rise in infants turning up at his hospital with kidney stones after drinking the same brand of formula. The warning, which ...
- Book profiles the colorful 150 year history of Saginaw's First ... - The Saginaw News - MLive.com
The Saginaw News - MLive.comBook profiles the colorful 150 year history of Saginaw's First ...The Saginaw News - MLive.com, MI - 8 hours agoPoetry, lavish pageants, an art contest and collection, the formation of the New Reformation Dixieland Band, lectures and a classical Musical Arts Series ...
- Nervous students ready for Core Skills Test - Brisbane Times
Brisbane TimesNervous students ready for Core Skills TestBrisbane Times, Australia - 12 hours agoThe first of four exam papers will test student's creative writing response to prose passages, poetry and visual stimulus materials relating to a chosen ...
- Mystery of The Queensway poetry - Toronto Star
Some stories have happy endings, but some are messy and complicated. One of our stories last week falls into the latter category. When the Sunday Star reported on a series of signs hand-printed with words about love by Shakespeare, Rilke and other ...
- Poet Laureate got writer's block (Independent)
As Poet Laureate, Andrew Motion has worked tirelessly to promote his love of words. But nine years in the job have taken their toll.
- The Archibishop of Canterbury explains to Stuart Jeffries why he's written a book about Dostoevsky (Guardian Unlimited)
Stuart Jeffries: His job is to try to hold the Anglican church together so why did the Archbishop of Canterbury take last summer off to write about Dostoevsky?
- Annual celebration of African-American art starts this weekend (The Post and 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 free events than we have paid," said program coordinator Elease Amos-Goodwin. "Everybody can't afford to buy expensive tickets and go to the theater, ...
- BPS educators to take part in book discussions - Bellevue Leader
BPS educators to take part in book discussionsBellevue Leader, NE - Aug 13, 2008... "The Scoop on Organizing a Poetry Slam"; strategies for working with English language learners, and more. MRC will be collecting gently used children's ...
- Kirriemuir gallery hosts unusual fusion - Aberdeen Press and Journal
Kirriemuir gallery hosts unusual fusionAberdeen Press and Journal, UK - 3 hours ago... as a builder before publishing his first collection of poems, Bard Fae Thi Building Site, last year. He is now a specialist poetry tutor for primary, ...
- United in the name of tolerance - guardian.co.uk
United in the name of toleranceguardian.co.uk, UK - Aug 2, 2008Through her friendship with a schoolmate whose family, according to Sylvia, was 'gothy', Sophie, in her young teens, began to change her appearance. ...
- Book written in 1936 on single life fits today's world, too - Courier-Post
"The chances are that at some time in your life, possibly only now and then between husbands, you will find yourself settling down to a solitary existence," wrote Vogue scribe Marjorie Hillis in the 1936 book "Live Alone and Like It." The gem of a ...
- Human identity (BBC News)
A tribute to Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish
- Finding the right words to define poetry - Guardian Unlimited
Poetry can quite easily be seen as the poor relation of the arts. Collections of poetry sell in remarkably small numbers and almost nobody earns a living from writing the stuff. And yet, if the internet is to be believed, hundreds of thousands of ...
- Award-winning poet gave voice to plight of Palestinians - Chicago Sun-Times
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip -- Mahmoud Darwish, whose writings gave voice to the Palestinian experience of exile, occupation and infighting, died Saturday in Houston. He was 67. The predominant Palestinian poet, whose work has been translated into more ...
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