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April Poet – Etheridge Knight Born April 19, 1931, in Corinth, Mississippi, Knight joined the Army in 1947. He served in Korea, where he suffered shrapnel wounds. He was discharged in 1957. april poet • etheridge knight • transcending prison • poems from prison • haiku
Fox acquires Joyce's Leaf Men 20th Century Fox Animation will produce movie based on William Joyce's children's book The Leaf Men and the Brave Good Bugs. Author will adapt novel with Jim V. Hart. william joyce • fox animation • the leaf men and the brave good bugs • chris wedge • ice age
Traveling Alone but Safely Elderhostel, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing extraordinary learning adventures for people 55 and over, talks with one traveler about going it alone. travel • tour • hostel • elder • senior
The Romance Behind the Claddagh Ring. This article discusses briefly the legends surrounding the origin of the lovely Claddagh ring, a symbol of Irish love, loyalty and Friendship for centuries. claddagh • galway • pirates • goldsmith • richard joyce
Meet the Robinsons images Here are some images from Disney's upcoming CG feature film Meet the Robinsons, due March 30. meet the robinsons • a day with wilbur robinson • william joyce • animation • cg
Ulysses: A Review A review of James Joyce's modernist classic 1922 novel Ulysses modernism • james joyce • stephen dedalus • ulysses • leopold bloom
Kate Trotter's Three Feisty Roles Kate Trotter discusses her stage roles as Mrs. Kendal, Marlene, and Alma Winemiller - three central memorable roles from three playwrights who wrote women well. kate trotter • mrs. kendal • bernard pomerance • caryl churchill • top girls
The Blackberry Couple A blackberry bramble brings out the personality differences in an otherwise close marriage. blackberry • poetry • bramble • nature • pope
Visual Art Lesson: Pop Art Teacher review of newly released Joyce Raimondo's, Make It Pop!. The review will outline if the book is beneficial for the classroom. new book review • kid book review • visual art lesson • make it pop • joyce raimondo
CTV's Milgaard: Justice at Last? In 1970, a 17-year-old David Milgaard was convicted of the murder of a young nursing student, Gail Miller. In 1999, CTV aired "Milgaard", a made-for-television docu-drama about the case. Ron Wilson (Jaimz Woolvett), Nichol Johns (Sabrina Grdevich), and David Milgaard (Ian Tracey) set out to Saskatoon to see a friend, Shorty Cadrain (Bernie Coulson). What was supposed to be a pleasure trip to the Pacific Ocean turned into a never-ending nightmare for young Milgaard. docudrama • review • david milgaard • ian tracey • gabrielle rose
Top 15 Novels of this Century The top 15 novels of the 20th century. f. scott fitzgerald • george orwell • joseph heller • john steinbeck • vladimir nabokov
World War II on the Homefront world war ii • media • united states • public opinion • joyce carol oates
Debut Novel: Seeing Emily Seeing Emily, a book written in verse for teens, shows how a sixteen year old artist, Emily Wu, resolves the differences between her Chinese home and American school. seeing emily • joyce lee wong • acquiring maturity • parent conflict • cultural heritage
Delirious? in Rwanda Delirious?’s Martin Smith and Stu G carry the mission bell to Rwanda to find a population shattered by genocide. Yet they discover people who find all hope in God. delirious? • rwanda • martin smith • stu g •
Heaney's Not-British Identity Seamus Heaney wrote not only of his identity as an Irishman, but Northern Ireland's semi-schizophrenic position as both British and Irish. seamus heaney • poem "traditions" • northern irish poets • irish cultural identity • the troubles in poetry
The Belles of St. Trinian's Based on the drawings by Ronald Searle, "The Belles of St. Trinians" shows a girls' boarding school overrun with gambling, intrigue and home-brewed Gin. the belles of st. trinians • alastair sim • joyce grenfell • ronald searle • george cole
From the Same Vine Visiting a local farmer's market with spouse and mother-in-law challenges the author but proves certain sensory truths. farmer • farmer's market • market • nose • olfactory
Amy Zoe Mason and Lucile It’s an altered book based on the 19th century hit novel-in-verse Lucile. It’s fiction. It’s Journal: The Short Life and Mysterious Death of Amy Zoe Mason. kristine atkinson • joyce atkinson • journal: the short life and mysterious death of am • simon and schuster • owen meredith
A Review of We Were the Mulvaneys Introduce yourself to the Mulvaneys, witness their heart-wrenching story, meet unforgettable characters, and fall in love with a real family with real problems. we were the mulvaneys • joyce carol oates • oprah's book club • adult fiction • books dealing with sexual assault
Big Brown Sponsors Big Brown UPS sponsorship of thoroughbred Big Brown and Jockey Kent Desormeaux has its negative risks but it has already produced millions of dollars worth of publicity. big brown sponsors big brown • united parcel service ups • ups patch • logo on jockey pants • jockey kent desormeaux
Illustrated Poetry What if poetry books were illustrated in the same way as altered books? Would we read differently? Are words strengthened or weakened by the introduction of image? ruth whitman • davis mccombs • les murray • janet holmes • kristine atkinson
Linked Short Story Collections What is a story cycle and how is it different from other short story collections? This article attempts to give the basics of this exciting genre. linked short story collections • linked stories • story cycles • short stories • unifying short story collections
Two Gallants: Review 4/5: Two Gallants employ stylized imagery from the past to produce a powerful commentary on the present in their unconventional new album, What the Toll Tells. two gallants • what the toll tells • music • album • review
Visual Art Lesson on Abstract Art What's the Big Idea? is an awesome resource to teach the fundamentals of abstract art and to engage students in the history of abstract art. what's the big idea? activities and adventures in • art book review • abstract art book review • abstract art lessons • abstract art for kids
1999 Derringer Winners Short mystery fiction winners online. short mystery fiction society • derringer awards
A Peach of a Tree The author's peach tree bears fruit in only its second year, engendering a simple joy at the mysteries of Nature and its enduring power. peach • fruit • tree • brix • horticulture
Best Buffy Episodes The cult show Buffy the Vampire Slayer attracted the attention of critics with a few unforgettable episodes that are television craftsmanship at its best. best buffy episodes • favourite buffy episodes • best episodes of buffy • favourite episodes of buffy • best episodes of buffy the vampire slayer
People's Court Court-style debates are a stimulating way to "debate" a controversial novel or short story. Students must really research a character's motives in order to accuse or to defend him/her to the "jury." Students also learn the rudiments of our legal system by acting as attorneys, a judge, and the jury. Loads of fun! debate • literature • classroom • activities • teaching
Tom Ford’s Luxury Global Village With a major conglomerate of international luxury firms behind him, Tom Ford launches his brand on a global scale. fashiontribes • men's fashion • fashion • fashion industry • tom ford
What It Means to Be a Writer A free lesson plan for grade 9 and up using journaling combined with Erica Jong's essay "All Writers Are Vain" to help students explore what it means to be a writer. writing lesson plan • high school lesson plan • what is a writer • journal assignment • directed journaling questions
Shaping School Culture (continued) Schools need heroes and heroines to define what is possible, to provide a standard to achieve.
Top 10 US Art Schools Compared A look at visiting artists, tuition and famous alumni of the top undergraduate art schools in the United States. top undergraduate art schools • american schools of art • where to go to art school • art school tuition compare • visual art education
Travel Adventures- The Hard Way When Joyce and Reginald were married they decided to quit their jobs and see the world. Yet the only adventure they had was seeing the four walls of a hotel. Reginald shows you the right way to have an adventure filled vacation. travel • vacation • bargain • shop • save
Banned Books Week: Radcliff List Out of the Top 100 books of the 20th Century as listed by the Radcliff Publishing Course, 42 are or have been on the banned or challenged book list. radcliffe banned books list • banned books week • burgess • salinger • twain
Charlie Chaplin: The Beloved Little Tramp You can't talk about early Hollywood without talking about Charlie Chaplin - he was loved, he was hated, and through it all he brought cinema to life and spoke to the common man. charlie chaplin vaudeville england america cinema
Latin America Faces Y2K Difficulties Y2K difficulties in Latin America y2k problem • year 2000 • millennium bug • latin america
Orpheus Revival In Toronto Based on the hit Stratford Festival production, Orpheus Descending returns to Toronto as part of the 2006-2007 Mirvish Season at the Royal Alexandra Theatre. orpheus descending • tennessee williams • miles potter • seana mckenna • jonathan goad
Read Me Another Story- Audio Books Reginald was haunted by a book when he was young. He swore he would never pick one up again. Now thanks to the discovery of audio books, he can enjoy listening as much as the a normal person who loves to read. bargain • deal • shop • shopping • audio
Twelve Sharp, Janet Evanovich A review of Janet Evanovich's novel "Twelve Sharp", the latest in the Stephanie Plum: Bounty Hunter series. evanovich • plum • ranger • morelli • new jersey
You're a part of history Check out a link to an article about the history of dance/drill teams. dance team • drill team • history
Fermions The fermions are a class of elementary particles that are defined by their 1/2 integer spin, and the fact that they make up the matter that we interact with everyday. fermions • fermion • top quark • quarks • quark
Little Pink Slips - Sally Koslow Sally Koslow's novel is a fictional account of Rosie O'Donnell's editorial takeover of McCall's magazine and the resulting Rosie magazine. magazine editing • women editors • magazine writing • sally koslow • koslow
Miss Marple of St. Mary Mead Agatha Christie's Miss Marple, with her knitting, gardening and shrewd view of human nature, solved crime based on her experiences in the country village of St. Mary Mead miss marple • agatha christie • st mary mead • the thirteen problems • the body in the library
More New Products for Rabbits! Some great new products for rabbits are arriving in stores. Check it out! emergency • disaster • fiber • diet • pellet
Plants For Summer Container Combinations Here are some of my favorite annuals for summer - Check them out and recommend your favorites! window box • annual • flower • sun • tickseed
Scooting Towards Riding a Bicycle Experts say that children should learn to cycle rather than be taught. A safe way for your child to learn is to turn a bicycle into a scooter or ride a "like-a-bike". learning to ride a bike • children cycling • use scooter to learn to ride a bike • stabilisers on children's bicycles • children learning to bicycle |
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