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- Bean royalty on parade - Tracy Press
Bean royalty on paradeTracy Press, CA - 15 hours agoFriday night, the girls rehearsed their talents, which included song, dance, poetry, gymnastics and one comedic monologue. The winners of the princess and ...
- Poetry contest open to Latinos (The State)
The third Amateur Latin Poetry Contest seeks entries. Participants must be Latino, amateur writers and reside in South Carolina. Winners will receive prizes ranging from $25 to $100. For more information visit www.schlc.org . Submission guidelines: • All styles, forms, themes will be accepted. • Maximum of two pages per poem.
- First open mic night at RRCC - Daily Journal
The first “Fun Fine Arts” evening, created to casually celebrate the writing, music and artwork of the local community, is scheduled for 7 p.m. Thursday in the Rainy River Community College commons. Coordinated by instructor Doug Blumhardt, the ...
- The longtime teacher who wrote poetry was her church’s historian. - Fort Worth Star Telegram
The longtime teacher who wrote poetry was her church’s historian.Fort Worth Star Telegram, TX - 1 hour agoBy AMAN BATHEJA Ruby Peters starting writing poetry as a teenager. It was a practice she would continue throughout her life. At her funeral Friday, ...
- The Edge Of Love - Screendaily
Dir. John Maybury. UK . 2008. 112 mins . A movie about the poet Dylan Thomas and his hellraising wife Caitlin would seem to herald booze, sex, fighting, dubious personal hygiene, Wales , and the always-challenging task of reciting poetry onscreen in ...
- Mrs Blair, the secrets of her bedchamber and a masterclass in utter ... - Daily Mail
You might spare a moment this week to write a note of sympathy to Tony Blair. His wife's memoirs are being serialised and they transcend parody. Surely, not even the sponsor of the Iraq war, ringmaster of so many domestic disasters, employer of ...
- A private path to fame - The Gazette (Montreal)
The Gazette (Montreal)A private path to fameThe Gazette (Montreal), Canada - 6 hours ago"Everyone there sings, or reads poetry or plays music - probably because its history is full of being conquered and taken over by other countries. ...
- Part 1: The Bob Owen Story - Topeka Capitol-Journal
The Harvard graduate tipped a paper cup to his lips, tranquilizing his brain. Liquid stelazine tamed his delusions as it washed over him inside his sparsely decorated hospital room — a desk, a chair and a single bed inside four white walls. File ...
- Erickson ‘09 establishes First Voices newspaper - Dartmouth
Feeling marginalized after last fall’s debates surrounding the College’s use of a Native American mascot, Agatha Erickson ‘09 created First Voices, a publication for members of Dartmouth’s indigenous communities to express themselves and ...
- Poster poems: Actually creating reading of substance trapped in ... - Guardian Blogs
OK, so it's better if you don't have a Y in your name. With more advanced students, I liked to explore more complex possibilities; the language of affection, irony, satire, the natural world and so on were all practised by generating acrostics. But ...
- Ni, Wo, Ta: the early Chinese education of an ABC (People's Daily)
你 你 你 你 你 This was how I first began learning Chinese in America as a primary school student in New York City. I went to Chinese school in the summer with many other American-born Chinese (ABCs), toting my plastic lunchbox and a few ...
- The foibles that make us all human (Mail and Guardian)
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- Narrow Minded (The Gainesville Sun)
A disturbing genre of Web video flaunts extreme thinness. Is it art or dangerous propaganda'
- Holland's Pinoy community's artistic celebration of Independence Day - ABS CBN News
ABS CBN NewsHolland's Pinoy community's artistic celebration of Independence DayABS CBN News, Philippines - 10 hours agoExhibited in De Duif Church at the famous Prinsengracht or Prince's Canal were different images of the Madonna and Child, different saints like Our Lady of ...
- Library helped children pick 'right' books 100 years ago - Canton Repository
CANTON Horatio Alger was "out" among young male readers 100 years ago. Robert Louis Stevenson was "in". While a few girls "can be induced" to read the poetry of Tennyson or Longfellow,The Repository acknowledged in an article published in 1908, most ...
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