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- Hate hurts, harmony heals - Deccan Herald
Hate hurts, harmony healsDeccan Herald, India - 5 hours agoTen years ago every school around the world was invited to submit two lines of poetry about peace to the United Nations. These lines were later collated ...
- Poet Czeslaw Milosz's last days - Los Angeles Times
KRAKóW, POLAND -- DURING A late night in Kraków, nonagenarian Nobel laureate Czeslaw Milosz was tipping back the vodka with Jerzy Illg, editor in chief at his Polish publishing house, Znak. Late in the evening, a touchy topic dropped on the table ...
- Make Rex Allen Days plans (Arizona Range News)
"If you have ever been to Rex Allen Days, here's an invitation to try us again and see what's new," said Rex Allen Days Committee president Gary Truschke. Join us in Willcox, Arizona as we "Reunite and Remember" during the 57th Annual Rex Allen Days, held this year on Oct. 2-5.
- Ross mom whose son has Asperger's writes book of poems - Marin Independent Journal
Rebecca Foust's son, now 20, has been diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome, a form of autism sometimes known as 'idiot savant disorder' or 'little professor syndrome.' Like the autistic character Dustin Hoffman plays in the movie "Rain Man," Rebecca ...
- Thomas Haden Church Gets Dark and Dramatic with 'Don McKay' - Cinematical
Thomas Haden Church Gets Dark and Dramatic with 'Don McKay'Cinematical, CA - Aug 20, 2008Aside from the confusion that it should evoke from those into Canadian poetry, this sounds like an interesting project -- especially with this cast.
- Glad to be back in New Hampshire (The Citizen of Laconia)
DARYL CARLSON/CITIZEN PHOTO DR. MARK EDELSTEIN returned to his New England roots, having moved back from the West Coast after serving as president of a community college out there for 10 years, to take the reigns of Lakes Region Community College here in Laconia two years ago.
- Streetcar: Laughs found, poetry lost - Hackensack Chronicle
Streetcar: Laughs found, poetry lostHackensack Chronicle, NJ - 22 minutes agoBut he doesn’t make Stanley’s language, with its folk-poetry, his own. He doesn’t capture, what William’s calls the "animal joy…implicit in all his ...
- Media Diary (Guardian Unlimited)
Davies in line to net new job | Sun raises eyebrows | A bit of a boob | What are the odds? | On the couch | Did I mention the advert? | TV loses its fizz
- Clerk modifies Riverbend statement - News Register
Not that the first one had much time in the sun, but a new explanatory statement will accompany the Riverbend Landfill initiative. It was drafted by Yamhill County officials in response to a challenge by the measure's authors, who were unhappy with ...
- Dermie rates the top three (Perth Now)
AFTER this weekend, half the clubs in the AFL turn their thoughts to the draft. Dermott Brereton analyses the top three prospects.
- Songwriter will share his bag of tricks - Orlando Sentinel
Songwriter will share his bag of tricksOrlando Sentinel, FL - 9 hours agoOne of the biggest misconceptions in writing music is that it's like writing poetry, Padgett said. "Poetry is meant to be read and pondered," he said. ...
- On Balance, 'Man on Wire' Reflects a Gentler Time - Washington Post
Frenchman Philippe Petit, whose 1974 stunt is at the heart of the movie, expressively relays his life for James Marsh's documentary. (Copyright 2008 By Jean-louis Blondeau -- Polaris Images) The documentary "Man on Wire" opens with a grainy black-and ...
- Emmy winners: Bryan Cranston, 'Mad Men,' talking politics - Portsmouth Herald
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The sleek '60s drama "Mad Men" made Emmy history Sunday as the first basic-cable show to win a top series award, while the sitcom "30 Rock" and its stars Tina Fey and Alec Baldwin also emerged as big winners. "We're all so very ...
- Academics don’t know it all (Art Newspaper)
As an independent art “historianâ€, I am puzzled by how academic scholars deride and belittle the contributions of non-academic writers without considering their well-known advantage: outsiders can sometimes see what insiders cannot.
- Putting Your Best Foot Forward (New York Times)
Willard Spiegelman, writing in In Character, makes a case for pedestrianism as the poetry of a city?s experience.
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