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- Green Mountain state - Scarlet Scuttlebutt
Green Mountain stateScarlet Scuttlebutt, NJ - 23 hours agoBut I am trying to heed Rainer Maria Rilke: "If your daily life seems poor, don't blame it, blame yourself, tell yourself that you are not poet enough to ...
- Community Calendar: Oct. 12-18 - Budgeteer
Community Calendar: Oct. 12-18Budgeteer, MN - 1 hour agoLake Superior Writers fiction/poetry writing group will meet from 6 to 8 pm at At Sara’s Table/Chester Creek Café. Bring an antique/collectible item to the ...
- English riding school takes different tack in rodeo country - Beaumont Enterprise
English riding school takes different tack in rodeo countryBeaumont Enterprise, tx - 12 hours agoThe 6-year-old thoroughbred and his rider create a poetry in motion that belies the usual brand of horsemanship found in rough-and-tumble rodeo country. ...
- LAST RACE - 28th September (Planet F1)
It's largely thanks to the inaction of the stewards that he got his opportunity to score some points because what should have been a routine penalty suddenly became extraordinarily difficult (and long-winded) to rule on. But more of that later.
- Photo File - TheaterMania.com
TheaterMania.comPhoto FileTheaterMania.com, NY - 52 minutes agoThat same morning, there was a special open rehearsal of the Manhattan Theatre Club's upcoming new musical Romantic Poetry, co-written by John Patrick ...
- By Eliot Schickler (Westport News)
Jason Zins sparkled on the lacrosse field and in the classroom. A senior quad-captain at Staples High before graduating last month, he was one of its top offensive players and he earned a few awards in recognition for his academic excellence.
- Finding Hama - Haaretz.com
If a tree falls in a forest and its wood is used to produce the paper for a book that eventually goes out of print, does anyone notice? "The Case of the Socialist Witchdoctor and Other Stories," a collection of short stories describing the years ...
- Kids’ questions, answers are tricky - Burlington Union
You’re in tricky waters when you talk to small children. You often don’t know WHAT they’ll ask or how you should answer. My spouse was away last weekend, as was the spouse of our daughter. Thus, I invited her to bring the two little ones for a ...
- 2 new print design magazines defy digital age - San Francisco Gate
Wednesday, September 17, 2008 Monocle, the brainchild of Tyler Brûl é , who gave us Wallpaper magazine (eye candy for people interested in design), is a serious publication with 16 issues behind it. Brûlé, speaking to us from London, said Monocle ...
- Well Done -- Urbandale & Johnston (The Des Moines Register)
Manning Ding of Johnston, a 2008 graduate of Phillips Exeter Academy in Exeter, N.H., was a recipient of highest academic honors; a fourth-year English Prize; the Lewis Sibley Poetry, third prize; and a prize in statistics from the Academy’s mathematics department. Ding will attend Harvard University this fall.
- Weekend Best Bets - Metromix
Weekend Best BetsMetromix, IL - 4 hours agoPerformance art also gets a nod: catch theater, dance and poetry performances on several stages. Live music, short film screenings (Saturday only), ...
- Edie's husband is already a ‘Desperate’ man - MSNBC
The cat came back: "Housewives" jumped right into the Edie's-new-husband-is-a-psycho plot. After Karen McCluskey delivered a fairly innocuous barb, by McCluskey and Edie standards, Dave demanded she apologize to his wife, and held innocent kitty Toby ...
- Barnes & Noble to manage Rutgers U. bookstore - U-Wire.com
Barnes & Noble College Booksellers will assume management of the Rutgers University bookstores on Nov. 3, officials announced Friday. The Rutgers bookstore will initially be located in its current space at the Ferren Mall but will open a new, three ...
- Local concert will benefit kids (The San Angelo Standard-Times)
Today's benefit for Feed the Children is no ordinary concert. It is the idea of a trio of young siblings with a big goal - to help thousands of underprivileged children around the world.
- The Week: August 4-7, 2008 (Isthmus)
Spoken word will echo in the streets and clubs of downtown Madison this week with the opening of the National Poetry Slam and its accompanying Lyrics on the Lake Festival. The late summer Jazz at Five series get started too, with plenty of more music ready to go from Habib Koite and Bamada, The Takebacks, the Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra at a Concert in the Park, We Are Scientists, Bodies of ...
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