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- Inspired by an ear-ring - Sunday Times.lk
Sunday Times.lkInspired by an ear-ringSunday Times.lk, Sri Lanka - 55 minutes ago... is the poem, ‘Museum Piece – Sigiriya Ear Ornament’ (see box) which has won first prize at the Artists Embassy International 15th Annual Dancing Poetry ...
- Man or mouse: the dangers of relying on a computer’s memory (Times Online)
Our Latin teacher, Captain Hogarth, a psychologically scarred veteran of some great, distant battle, would whack us over the palms with his leather-bound swagger stick if we so much as fudged a dative. “Sine labore nihil!†he would bawl – nothing without work. Yes, those were the days.
- Jamie Cohen's Final Wrap - Santa Fe Reporter
Santa Fe ReporterJamie Cohen's Final WrapSanta Fe Reporter, NM - 11 hours agoAt the time of his untimely pass ing, Jamie was working on: web-based music video projects that combined his poetry with his music and artwork; ...
- In the Neighborhood - School Library Journal
These visits to a variety of homes and streets will invite children to check out their own nabes. BROOKS , Gwendolyn. Bronzeville Boys and Girls . illus. by Faith Ringgold. HarperCollins/Amistad. 2007. Tr $16.99. ISBN 978-0-06-029505-9; PLB $17.89 ...
- Shining a light where science and theology meet - Times Online
Shining a light where science and theology meetTimes Online, UK - 1 hour agoMistaking poetry for prose can lead to false conclusions. When Robert Burns tell us his love “is like a red, red roseâ€, we know that we are not meant to ...
- You've been to a poetry reading at the Museum of Contemporary Art ... - Detroit Free Press
POETRY AS ART? Kind of. The museum hosts the "Woodward Line" poetry series, which showcases local wordsmiths. The next reading, features Hayan Charara, Christina Archer and Nandi Comer, is at 6 p.m. Dec. 17. Each of these MOCAD events is an ...
- South Bend remembers 70th anniversary of Kristallnacht - WNDU-TV
South Bend remembers 70th anniversary of KristallnachtWNDU-TV, IN - 5 hours agoWhen the Germans invaded Belgium, he survived the war as a "hidden child," pretending to be a member of a Catholic family, and was separated from his own ...
- Learning to love language - Patterson Irrigator
Learning to love languagePatterson Irrigator, ca - 1 hour agoThey create authentic writing based on various genres such as narratives, poetry, memoirs, nonfiction and notebook entries.†Every Child a Reader and Writer ...
- The tangled legacy of Jacques Brel - The Independent
The Belgian singer Jacques Brel in Paris in 1976, two years before his death from cancer at the age of 49 The 30th anniversary of the death of the greatest popular singer in the French language has generated an avalanche of tributes this week – and ...
- Poetess Victoria L. McColley from Indiana Has Released Her First ... - PR.com
May The Shadows in Your Heart Find You in Peace Within Any Captured Darkness.... 115 pages, 8.5" x 11", perfect binding, white interior paper (60# weight), black and white interior ink, white exterior paper (100# weight), full-color exterior ink ...
- Nellie McKay - Popmatters.com
The fictional character most like 'schizophrenic voodoo' girl, Nellie McKay? A mix of Lassie, Scarlett O'Hara, Godzilla and Nancy Drew. These and other reveling facets of her character are discussed with PopMatters 20 Questions . Singer, songwriter ...
- The Neighborhood Story Project celebrates the grand opening of their ... - New Orleans Times-Picayune Blogs
Eliot Kamenitz / The Times-Picayune The Neighborhood Story Project has a new publishing partnership with the University of New Orleans. Pictured here, in front of their new office on Lapeyrouse Street, Abram Himelstein, Rachel Breunlin and Bill ...
- Last Poets preach against racism, hatred - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Last Poets preach against racism, hatredPittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - 4 hours agoThe works also deal with radical, some would say anti-American, statements about issues in the country. But pieces such as "This is Madness" and "Scared of ...
- Talk of the Stacks: Andrei Codrescu - City Pages
Andrei Codrescu is Ira Glass for the poetry set. Both are NPR fixtures, tell engaging stories, and have an instantly recognizable radio voice. Codrescu, born in Romania, has been writing poetry, essays, and stories from New Orleans for decades, and ...
- CUE tapping into overflowing talent pool - North Shore News
CUE tapping into overflowing talent poolNorth Shore News, Canada - 8 hours agoPublishing poetry and experimental fiction isn't exactly a moneymaking enterprise these days, and even small presses tend to play it safe, publishing ...
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