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- Poetry column: The ironic hand of fate reveals life's destiny - Evening Sun
When I had been about to graduate from high school, our guidance counselor called me in for a conference. He revealed to me his analysis of the results of our Meyers-Briggs Test and other aptitude tests all the seniors had taken. He was concerned ...
- Wanda's Picks (San Francisco Bay View)
Happy Birthday, Mama! Today is the birthday of my mother, Helen Isaac.
- Report finds racial gap in student suspensions in Minnesota - Post-Bulletin
MINNEAPOLIS -- Keenan Hooper likes to joke around and admits he has a motormouth. He also admits to getting into trouble again and again with teachers weary of his antics. School officials have sent him home more times than Keenan or his mom can ...
- BHHS SENIOR, SOBERON, TAKES SECOND AT NATIONAL POETRY OUT LOUD CONTEST (Curry Coastal Pilot)
For the first time ever, an Oregon student won first-runner-up in the national Poetry Out Loud contest in Washington D.C. Brookings-Harbor High School senior Sophia Soberon is the proud recipient of a $10,000 scholarship and the confidence that comes from winning such a prestigious competition.
- CD COMBINES CHORAL, SPOKEN WORD - Guelph Mercury
CD COMBINES CHORAL, SPOKEN WORDGuelph Mercury, Canada - 4 hours agoThe centrepiece is Notes Towards a Poem That Can Never Be Written, a poem by Margaret Atwood set to music by Timothy Cortis. The large-scale choral piece ...
- 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 ...
- Books and Magazines - Chicago Tribune
Borders Group is jumping back into online retailing with a Web site designed to evoke the feeling of browsing at a neighborhood bookstore, down to the popular shelves of staff picks that are familiar to its customers nationwide. But after seven years ...
- Fulbright College Announces 2008 Sturgis Fellows - University of Arkansas Daily Headlines
Fulbright College Announces 2008 Sturgis FellowsUniversity of Arkansas Daily Headlines, AR - 3 hours agoShe has been a volunteer for focus groups on teen health and served as a tutor for Building Bright Futures. She hopes to pursue service work in Kenya and ...
- Anatomy of a Mark Morris masterpiece - Crosscut
Anatomy of a Mark Morris masterpieceCrosscut, WA - 34 minutes agoThe prospect of supportive funding (including, by American standards, positively luxurious amounts of rehearsal time with the orchestra) was, after all, ...
- Library hosts writing camps for students of all ages (NWAnews.com)
The Fayetteville Public Library will host writing camps for students on Monday through July 17. (Northwest Arkansas Times)
- Troy Public Library invites residents to examine "Arabian Nights" - Suburban Lifestyles
Troy Public Library invites residents to examine "Arabian Nights"Suburban Lifestyles, MI - 1 hour agoWinner of the Hopwood Award for Poetry from the University of Michigan, she is on the adjunct faculty of several local colleges. For more information, or to ...
- Sheldon Firth, shared his love of outdoors (San Jose Mercury News)
Sheldon William Firth, an avid outdoorsman and mountaineer who shared his love of the trail by leading monthly hikes for more than two decades, died May 3 at Kaiser-Santa Clara hospital at the age of 75.
- Electricity fills Confederation Centre as Cohen brings his fans to their feet (The Guardian)
Leonard Cohen has not mounted a major tour in close to 15 years. That’s a long time to be away from those who love you.
- Meet The New Boss - Cleveland Free Times
Cleveland Free TimesMeet The New BossCleveland Free Times, OH - 2 hours agoBut it's the band's carefully crafted lyrics that have always reminded this Jersey native of the Boss's populist poetry. Though the edges of the Hold ...
- Greeks from the island of Lesbos take gay rights group to court to ... - Arizona Daily Star
ATHENS, Greece — A Greek court has been asked to draw the line between gay women and the natives of the Aegean Sea island of Lesbos. Three islanders from Lesbos — home of the ancient poet Sappho, who praised love between women — have taken a ...
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