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- Around Town: 'Write! Look! Listen!' - Merced Sun-Star
Around Town: 'Write! Look! Listen!'Merced Sun-Stara poetry reading at 7:30 pm Wednesday. This is an ongoing reading series hosted by the UC Merced Merritt Writing Program Creative Writing Committee with ...
- Love hurts: personal account of abusive relationship - Star Scene (blog)
Love hurts: personal account of abusive relationshipStar Scene (blog)He would plan romantic dates, write poems, buy nice gifts, plan fun activities, and introduced me to everyone he knew. He would talk about our future ...
- MUZUNDRUM Creates Buzz With Coolest Game Award At NAMM 2010 - OfficialWire (press release)
MUZUNDRUM Creates Buzz With Coolest Game Award At NAMM 2010OfficialWire (press release)He is currently at work on a music, poetry, and video compilation called Upon Awakening, and is the author of the forthcoming book, The Harmonic Engine.and more »
- Where the Serpent Lives by Ruth Padel - The Guardian
The GuardianWhere the Serpent Lives by Ruth PadelThe GuardianThe novel's excess belongs more properly to poetry than to realist fiction, which requires a leaven of the ordinary. Absurdity, coincidence and over-writing ...
- Words ablaze: Local poet’s work catches ‘Southern’ eye - Denton Record-Chronicle
Bruce Bond began writing poetry when he was 5 years old. Now a professor of creative writing at the University of North Texas, the poet was published in the autumn 2009 edition of The Southern Review , a journal published quarterly by Louisiana State ...
- Black History Month Event: Spoken Word - Gustavus Adolphus College News
Black History Month Event: Spoken WordGustavus Adolphus College NewsVoices Merging, a spoken word group from the University of Minnesota- Twin Cities will be on campus to perform spoken word/slam poetry pieces of work to the ...
- Community news - Twin Falls Times-News
Community newsTwin Falls Times-NewsThe Poetry Out Loud contest will take place at 7 pm Monday, at the Kimberly Middle School library. Competing students have memorized two selections, ...
- YHS speech treks to GI - York News-Times
YHS speech treks to GIYork News-Times... earning a seventh place finish in humorous prose and a 13th place finish in persuasive. Liz Fillman, a sophomore, earned fifth place in poetry. ...
- On the rights and privileges of Dr. Goodluck Jonathan - Vanguard
IT is a new year – the year 2010 after the Common Era. So, I welcome every Nigerian, and particularly all readers of the “Orbit†to the New Year, and wish you all the best of the New Year. Even as I utter this heartfelt wish, I also know, deep ...
- Chasing The Spirit Through Song - Huffington Post (blog)
Chasing The Spirit Through SongHuffington Post (blog)Gospel music and Sufi poetry are two examples. In India songs called Bhajans are composed describing this intense love of God. These songs help keep the ...
- As the clock strikes 12 tonight, why not belt out this classic tune? - The Kingston Whig-Standard
As the clock strikes 12 tonight, why not belt out this classic tune?The Kingston Whig-StandardThe earliest lyric forAuld Lang Synecan be found in a poem by George Bannatyne that was included in his 1568 book of Scottish poetry. The poem was called ...and more »
- Ella Johanna (Bonitz) Meiselwitz - Sheboygan Press
Ella Johanna (Bonitz) MeiselwitzSheboygan PressFamily and friends may call at the Meiselwitz-Vollstedt Funeral Home, 815 6th St, Kiel, on Thursday from 4:00 until 7:00 PM and at the church on Friday from ...
- Sports commentary: they think it's all over - Spiked
Telegraph.co.ukSports commentary: they think it's all overSpikedIt was that, through the poetry of his commentary, he rendered a muddy, brutish game, played by men the size of small trucks, a thing of beauty and grace. ...Bill McLaren, the rugby commentator, was a legend of the airwavesTelegraph.co.ukall 16 news articles »
- More teachers reading out loud to teens - ksl.com
SALT LAKE CITY -- Renee Salisbury loves to read exciting or gripping stories to teenagers in the classroom, then stop in the best part. "They'll say ‘Don't stop, don't stop!" she says. Salisbury is the secondary literacy specialist for the Jordan ...
- The Good Death: part 1 of 2 - Stanford Daily
On a Sunday afternoon, Heida Earnest sank into her living room couch at her home in Mountain View, Calif., counting down the days when she would see her father again. She remembered the last time she saw him, in April at Gulfside Regional Hospice in ...
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