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- Mashpee Loses Two To War In Week - Boston Channel
Conlon is the second combat death from the Upper Cape town this week. Marine Pfc. Daniel McGuire, 19, was killed Thursday in Fallujah, Iraq. Conlon is a 2005 graduate of Mashpee High School who loved poetry.
- Dreams for the waking mind - Telegraph.co.uk
Dreams for the waking mindTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 2 hours agoBy AN Wilson Wallace Stevens was a poet's poet, in the Keatsian sense that some of his most intensely engaged work concerned poetry itself. What is poetry? ...
- Youth movement alive and well - Taunton Gazette
 Representatives from local agencies, Taunton schools, and organizations rallied around city youth Friday, as they gathered at First Parish Church to discuss plans for a teen center in the Silver City. “There is a lot happening in a normally quiet ...
- In Praise of Vulgarity - Reason.com
Who will ever forget the strangeness of the first images out of post-Taliban Afghanistan, when the streets ran with beards? As one city after another was abandoned by Taliban soldiers, crowds of happy men lined up to get their first legal shave in ...
- Garden-variety Shakespeare in the park - pride source.com
Garden-variety Shakespeare in the parkpride source.com, MI - 1 hour agoAt a fundamental level, the complex, brilliant and artful poetry, the psychology and values of the Renaissance, and the deeply intertwined moral and erotic ...
- Writer offered a young Barack Obama advice on life (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
HONOLULU | At key moments in his adolescence, Barack Obama could not turn to a father he hardly knew. Instead, he looked to a left-leaning black journalist and poet for advice on living in a world of black and white.
- ArtsAlive begins with a mime time (The Kent Dispatch)
ArtsAlive began a new year of bringing cultural enrichment to the children at Kent Center School by presenting a program by mime, poet and actor David Zucker last Friday. Mr. Zucker's performance set the stage for a second year of arts programs with a poetry theme.
- Sight unseen, Evans succeeds at nearly everything - Lower Hudson Journal news
Sight unseen, Evans succeeds at nearly everythingLower Hudson Journal news, NY - 2 hours agoBy Jake Thomases John Evans won a prize in a poetry contest at school. John Evans hates poetry. John Evans hates math. Last year he averaged a 103 in math. ...
- Anger and hope - Newsday
NewsdayAnger and hopeNewsday, NY - 32 minutes ago... KELLEHER | jennifer.kelleher@newsday.com Students of Yolanda Sampson, bottom left, a Hempstead High School English teacher, published a book of poetry. ...
- Where Being in the Red Now Rules! (The New York Observer)
Unpaid workers arranged folding chairs for the Monday evening poetry reading as Prince’s apocalyptical party anthem “1999†played softly in the background. Viva la revolución! “This is a place where people can come and engage,†said Travis Morales, 56, a sort of nonobligatory manager at Revolution Books, the all-volunteer, nearly 30-year-old not-for-profit retailer of radical literature, ...
- Poetry, Religion, and that Pesky Paris WiF (Gay City News)
I wish the war for queer rights was more like traditional ones, where we could conquer territory, plant the rainbow flag, then retire from the scene. Unfortunately, most of our battles have mixed results. And the war shows signs of lasting even longer than operation Mired in Afghanistan.
- TheWestonForum.com • Columns • Maggie's Travels (Weston Forum)
Former staffer Maggie Caldwell, who left the company to travel around the world, will be documenting her trip via the company’s Web site over the coming months. She is also looking to tell your travel stories.
- Shenandoah, Washington and Lee Literary Journal, Wins Governor's ... - Rockbridge Weekly
Shenandoah, Washington and Lee Literary Journal, Wins Governor's ...Rockbridge Weekly, VA - 6 hours agoWorks from Shenandoah often appear in such anthologies as "Best American Short Stories," "Best American Poems" and "The Pushcart Prize. ...
- 'On the Road' to the first Jack Kerouac Poetry Contest - The California Aggie Online
'On the Road' to the first Jack Kerouac Poetry ContestThe California Aggie Online, CA - 5 hours agoThe gallery will debut the first annual Jack Kerouac Poetry Contest at the conference to keep the spirits of the Beat Generation alive. ...
- Veteran Seattle Symphony violinist, composer dies - Tacoma News Tribune
Ralph Victor Heino Sr., a Seattle Symphony violinist, composer and longshore worker, has died of a stroke. He was 91. Heino continued to play the violin in retirement until his stroke. He died a week later, on July 26, symphony spokeswoman Beth ...
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