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- Music can be path to language and math - CNBC
WASHINGTON - The challenge was to come up with an idea that can transform public education, particularly in poor communities. The winner: an educator with a passion for making school fun. Michael Bitz won a national competition with his idea for ...
- Biteback: Why Simon Armitage should be the next Laureate - Times Online
Biteback: Why Simon Armitage should be the next LaureateTimes Online, UK - 15 hours agoBut one reason Motion got the job was that the government wanted to boost interest in poetry, which he has done. Early next year, the culture secretary, ...
- Community Calendar: 05/15/08 - The Carrboro Citizen
Community Calendar: 05/15/08The Carrboro Citizen, NC - 3 hours agoCall 967-9948 Open Mic —Poetry, music & short fiction. Tuesdays, 7pm, Market Street Books & Maps, Southern Village. 933-5111, www.marketstreetbooks.com ...
- food, books, music..and i got to drive past the fremont troll ... - Seattle Post Intelligencer
food, books, music..and i got to drive past the fremont troll ...Seattle Post Intelligencer - 1 hour ago... next door, which was having a slam poetry contest and looked way way fun. i hear it takes place every wednesday night, and cover is cheap. worth it? i ...
- LCSC grad Mathes has his first book of poetry on sale - Lewis-Clark State College
LCSC grad Mathes has his first book of poetry on saleLewis-Clark State College, ID - 1 hour agoFormer Lewis-Clark State College student Jerry Mathes has his first book out, a collection of his poetry, that is currently on sale. The book "Fall in the ...
- Scandinavian horror now available at amazon.com and Barnes&Noble! - PR Inside
2008-07-14 10:14:39 - The book -the dead will inherit the earth- by Swedish horror writer Thom Olausson are now available worldwide. It contains the stories that have been deemed too extreme by many magazines in USA. Deadtales.com has published the ...
- DVD Review--Simon, King of Witches - Firefox News
DVD Review--Simon, King of WitchesFirefox News, AZ - 5 hours agoBy Peter Gutiérrez Over the past fifteen years, Peter's work in horror and other genres—short fiction, poetry, criticism, and comics—has appeared in ...
- Obituary: Thomas Disch (Guardian Unlimited)
July 9: American science fiction writer whose strange, dark worlds mixed horror and wit
- Pound foolish - Los Angeles Times
Pound foolishLos Angeles Times, CA - 1 hour agoBad economics, bad politics and bad poetry: Do they all go together? This Louis Menand article on Ezra Pound raises that question. ...
- These kids are poets (Ballard News-Tribune)
Kindergarten through second grade students at Whittier Elementary School are learning more than the alphabet, they are writing poetry. On May first, students held an Poetry Celebration assembly to read their poetry, written with the help of their teachers and writing coach Marci Von Deck.
- The Poetry that Grows in the Brazilian Jungle - Brazzil Magazine
Poetry mixed with Lebanese origins, memories of childhood and of Amazonian legends. Jorge Tufic had a meeting with poetical inspiration at an early age, in the city of Sena Madureira, in the state of Acre, in northern Brazil, with the arrival of the ...
- Live Music - Omaha World-Herald
Little Joe and Big Trouble, 8 p.m., no cover, Downtown Blues, 1512 Howard St. 345-0180. Buttercup, 9 p.m., Goofy Foot Lounge, 1012 S. 10th St., no cover, 280-1012. Whiskey Pistols, Dain Estes of Shaking Tree , 9 p.m., $5 cover, Mick's Music & Bar ...
- JAW Interview: Matthew B. Zrebski - Oregonian
This year's JAW at Portland Center Stage starts next Tuesday, July 8. Check back for a series of interviews with JAW playwrights, starting today with Matt Zrebski. Matt's play The Cloud-Bangers kicks off JAW's Made in Oregon studio series on July 8 ...
- New Novel Asks Whom Do You Love? Whom Do You Bomb? - Cleveland Plain Dealer
The Third World is full of grist for the pulp mill. Adam Kellas is a reporter who wants to sell out, write a rollicking thriller that will earn him scads of cash and put his embossed name on a cover in gold lettering 2 inches high. And though he ...
- E.G. Hagarty Jr.; faith in abilities was limitless - Philadelphia Inquirer
Edward G. Hagarty Jr., 59, who became an international rowing competitor after a car accident left him a paraplegic amputee, died last Friday in his Glassboro home. In the last year, he had undergone seven major operations related to his injuries ...
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