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- Book briefs (Montgomery Advertiser)
Get tagged: On the latest episode of 'Barnes & Noble Tagged!,' a magazine-style weekly Web series that takes an upbeat look at what's happening in the book world, host Molly Pesce suggests several
- Town rising on Hay River lawn - Northern News Services (subscription)
Town rising on Hay River lawnNorthern News Services (subscription), Canada - 9 hours agoCollinson explained the hobby developed when he lost interest in writing poetry after being unable to get government assistance to promote his books. ...
- Amiri Baraka to kick off spoken word education institute - UW Madison
Amiri Baraka, the award-winning incendiary poet, playwright and founder of the Black Arts Movement, will give a special reading at the University of Wisconsin-Madison on Monday, July 7, to open the third annual Spoken Word & Hip-Hop Educator's ...
- Christian rap is attracting teens to the church - Houston Chronicle
Christian rap is attracting teens to the churchHouston Chronicle, United States - 3 hours agoJosh Washington, also known as "JWash the psalmeness," is a local teen Christian rapper whose goals are to write music that edifies God and rap about his ...
- Framingham classmates remember Caique Souza - Framingham TAB
Framingham classmates remember Caique SouzaFramingham TAB, USA - 51 minutes agoStudents honored Caique Souza during an assembly in the school's auditorium yesterday with performances of original poetry, rap and fleet-footed dance moves ...
- Flavin got the best 'Tip' with Howard - Boston Globe
As a successful television personality, Dick Flavin of Quincy has delivered more than his share of humorous ditties, poems, and commentaries. And he always had a knack for telling a story - such as his "Teddy at the Bat" tribute to Ted Williams ...
- To dream is necessary - ANBA
To dream is necessaryANBA, Brazil - 2 hours agoWe have disclosed, for instance, the Arab influence on Brazilian music, poetry and architecture. And the reverse holds true as well. ...
- Popularity punctuates poetry slam; Fans fill local brewery for energetic events (The Bulletin)
Don‘t go to the Bend Poetry Slam expecting to hear tender love sonnets or haikus about the beauty of flowers.Go expecting to hear a lot language that would get bleeped out on network television; go expecting to hear frank talk about the joys and awkwardness of sex; go expecting to hear about the potent powers of alcohol. But above all, go expecting to have fun and to listen (for the most part, ...
- 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 ...
- Just another chapter in storied history of Mal-U (Nanaimo Daily News)
Re: 'Mal-U is now VIU' (Daily News, April 24). Amid the general rejoicing over the elevation and rechristening of Malaspina University-College to Vancouver Island University, it's appropriate to sound a note, not of opposition, but of reflection.
- Hello, summer! Festival lineup offers tons of food, fun - Southtown Star
Hello, summer! Festival lineup offers tons of food, funSouthtown Star, IL - 12 minutes agoEvent will include new, used, rare and antique books as well as poetry readings, book signing and celebrity storytellers. ...
- In Schools, Separation of Sexes - Washington Post
Mrs. Demshur's class of second-grade girls sat in a tidy circle and took turns reading poems they had composed. "If I were a toucan, I'd tweet, I'd fly," began one girl. When she finished, the others clapped politely. Down the hall, Mr. Reynolds's ...
- Alice comes to Sewerby Hall - Bridlington Today
Alice comes to Sewerby HallBridlington Today, UK - 5 hours agoThere is music, song and dance to accompany some of the marvellous poetry and the actors will be dressed in traditional Edwardian costume. ...
- Vendler’s Yeats - Saudi Gazette
The critic is the only artist who depends entirely upon another art form, which means that part of his job is to determine the nature of that relationship. Should he be an advocate? A policeman? A curator? A hanging judge? A mostly loyal but ...
- Books Exposed - Inside Higher Ed
Books ExposedInside Higher Ed, DC - 4 hours agoAn early review from Publishers Weekly praises Jones — an associate professor of pan-African studies at the University of Loisville — for providing “a level ...
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