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- Stranger in a strange land - Ottawa Citizen
Stranger in a strange landOttawa Citizen, Canada - 2 hours agoThe bittersweet poetry of the old language, now forbidden, runs counter to the dull practicality of English: a place is called Cabo de Espera, ...
- A Funny Plant with a Painful Name - The Toothache Plant - San Francisco Examiner
The first time I saw this plant was in a Texas garden nursery. I heard a squeal of delight as someone exclaimed, “The Dr. Seuss Flower!” Indeed, it does look like something out of Horton Hears a Who! This funny little flower is also called ...
- Pan-Africanism: A New Approach - New Era
Pan-Africanism: A New ApproachNew Era, Namibia - 12 hours agoThere is a need for a self-discovery or as T. Hengari put it “ the evolution of mentalities” or to paraphrase Marcus Garvey and Bob Marley “to be free from ...
- Metchosin writer wins award for kids' book - Times Colonist
Metchosin writer wins award for kids' bookTimes Colonist, Canada - 23 minutes agoRita Wong won the Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize for Forage, while Robert Bringhurst took the Hubert Evans Non-Fiction Prize for Everywhere Being is Dancing. ...
- Loyola journalism student dies in drive-by (Chicago Tribune)
Shooting may be tied to another one in Fuller Park that wounded 2 men The fatal shooting of a Loyola University Chicago journalism student as she drove her car on Chicago's South Side Sunday night may be connected to another shooting the same evening in which two people are being questioned, authorities said.
- Poetry of Ireland, The - DVDTOWN.com
Poetry of Ireland, TheDVDTOWN.com - 11 hours agoThere's something magical that happens when you hear an author perform his or her own poem. You feel a connection. You get a sense of how they intended the ...
- `Out Loud: Slam Poetry' is more energized than words can say - Long Beach Press-Telegram
`Out Loud: Slam Poetry' is more energized than words can sayLong Beach Press-Telegram, CA - 32 minutes agoIn Act 1, the entire company performs a delightful opening number, "This is My Poem" (written by Lori Matthews-Becker), then continues through 35 red-hot ...
- Downtown celebration was smashing success - Canton Repository
• Latest Videos, Slideshows, Audio... It was hot, but there was no snow, sleet, ice or rain. Crowds of people were enjoying the Critter Parade, art galleries, music and restaurants. We especially enjoyed the poetry competition in the lower level of ...
- Language for a New Century - San Francisco Chronicle
Language for a New CenturySan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 23 minutes agoIn the introduction, they explain that the project was largely inspired by 9/11, and their desire to address, through the shared language of poetry, ...
- Who are the real lesbians? - Independent
Who are the real lesbians?Independent, UK - 13 minutes agoShe took to writing poetry – lyric poetry, created to be sung to lyre music – and revolutionised the tradition by writing about her own thoughts and ...
- In our own words - Malta Independent Daily
Clare Azzopardi’s name is already familiar in European Short Story circles and should be better known in Malta as the winner (with Il-Linja l-Hadra) of the best prose work in November 2007’s KNK’s national competition, the results of which, if ...
- Scoop: Rosie says ‘View’ threatened lawsuit (MSNBC)
Rosie O'Donnell ended her feud with Howard Stern and discussed a few hot topics with the shock jock, including her troubles with “View” producers and her plans for a radio show.
- Look deep within for the words - Tonight
Look deep within for the wordsTonight, South Africa - 35 minutes agoHe released his first anthology of poetry, Hintsa's Ghost, through Ge'ko Publishing, in 2006. The anthology is extraordinary. It was described by the Sunday ...
- Poetry Dances for poetic inspiration on the web - News.com.au
AFTER writing about websites that will help you get into the international property market for two days, I thought it was time to bring a bit of culture to Downloads with a website that's dedicated to poetry. Poetry Dances has become a space where ...
- Things to do today: May 4, 2008 (The Charleston Gazette)
AFRICAN CHILDREN'S CHOIR: 7 p.m. Free. The Appalachian Children's Chorus camerata choir also performs. Charleston Baptist Temple. Call 346-9627. CIVIC CHORUS: 3 p.m. Free. Charleston Civic Chorus concludes its 56th season with Spring Concert. Reception follows.
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