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- Forbidden fruit in the classroom - WA today
WA todayForbidden fruit in the classroomWA today, Australia - Nov 4, 2008Everything I Knew is the seventh novel for the prolific South Australian novelist and poet, who divides his time between writing books, poetry, ...
- Haunted history - The Independent Weekly
Haunted historyThe Independent Weekly, NC - Oct 29, 2008In Blue Door, Barfield's central character, an African-American college mathematician named Lewis, is so intent on permanently divorcing himself from his ...
- Bus tour takes students to visit Harriett Tubman's home - SU The Daily Orange (subscription)
Bus tour takes students to visit Harriett Tubman's homeSU The Daily Orange (subscription), NY - 1 hour agoWhile on the bus, attendees wrote and shared original poetry about black history and current issues in the world. Hosted by Verbal Blend, a program in the ...
- Best Bets for Saturday, Nov. 8 - Huntsville Item
Best Bets for Saturday, Nov. 8Huntsville Item, TX - 2 hours agoThere will be a French film festival, French poster/craft making competition, French poetry reading competition and a soiree of French music and cuisine. ...
- AMERICAN LIFE IN POETRY: Second fiddle - Grand Forks Herald
AMERICAN LIFE IN POETRY: Second fiddleGrand Forks Herald, ND - 37 minutes agoAmerican Life in Poetry is made possible by The Poetry Foundation (www.poetryfoundation.org), publisher of Poetry magazine. It is also supported by the ...
- Hebrew’s growing pains: Translator’s anthology chronicles the ... - J. - the Jewish News weekly of Northern California
Hebrew’s growing pains: Translator’s anthology chronicles the ...J. - the Jewish News weekly of Northern California, CA - 3 hours agoby dan pine Jewish American poet and translator Peter Cole loved Hebrew so much he moved to Israel to more deeply study the language. ...
- A ghost-filled program that neither startles nor haunts - Globe and Mail
A ghost-filled program that neither startles nor hauntsGlobe and Mail, Canada - 2 hours agoKurtag's Officium Breve had none of the haunting poetry or lucidity of the Keller's own 1996 recording of the work on the ECM label. ...
- Ten tips for cheap half-term treats - News Wales
Half-term should be about enjoyment and having fun without breaking the bank and there are more low-cost treats in Wales than ever before, says Alun Ffred Jones, Minister for Arts, Culture and Sports. Thrifty Half-Term Activities 1.) Use your Welsh ...
- The letters of Elizabeth Bishop and Robert Lowell. - New Yorker
New YorkerThe letters of Elizabeth Bishop and Robert Lowell.New Yorker, United States - 36 minutes agoWhen Lowell invited Bishop to visit him in Washington, where he was serving as Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress (a post that we now call ...
- Controversial National Poetry Month Puts Spotlight on Local Author - BlackNews.com
Alexandria, VA (BlackNews.com) - African American History has February. Women's History has March. And poetry has April. Poetry has long been the "red-headed step child" of the literary world. "Poetry always seems to have a small shelf of its own in ...
- The Greenville Adcoate (Greenville Advocate)
The Greenville City Council is still considering a proposal from Dunbar Community Center's founders to change the name of the longtime recreational facility to honor the late W.J. Longmire.
- "Faith County" mixes comedy with dinner - Batesville Herald Tribune
"Faith County" mixes comedy with dinnerBatesville Herald Tribune, IN - 22 hours ago"The comedy's plot centers around the events at the fair, a pair of love interests and local gossip, as well as some poetry reading and piano playing from ...
- Konstantin Pavlov | Bulgarian poet, 75 - Philadelphia Daily News
Poet and screenwriter Konstantin Pavlov, 75, who became one of Bulgaria's most prominent intellectuals with his rare defiance of the country's communist regime, died Sunday in Sofia after a long illness. Mr. Pavlov was among the few Bulgarian ...
- Waray poetry lives - Business World
The publication of poetry in the Philippines continues to be in a very sorry state. Book publishers aver that there are simply not enough readers for them to even just break even. English poems written by Filipinos have the most number of venues ...
- Labbayk! When royalty came a-calling... - Saudi Gazette
Labbayk! When royalty came a-calling...Saudi Gazette, Saudi Arabia - 2 hours agoIn her modest way, she was a scholar – she collected books and wrote poetry. It was not easy for her to get permission to go on Haj. ...
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