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- It's hard to measure the cost, and benefit, of your children - Florida Times-Union
It's hard to measure the cost, and benefit, of your childrenFlorida Times-Union, FL - 15 minutes agoIt seemed but a blink of an eye from our daughter's birth to the day we watched in horror as our dyslexic teen careened down the driveway, ...
- Two Boys Past Adolescence Still Just Being Boys (New York Times)
The New Museum?s intermittently interesting but ultimately disappointing exhibit features two artists in their 40s who share a fascination with male adolescence.
- Mothers, daughters paired in anthology - Asheville Citizen-Times
‘How terrible it must be for all the people who had no one to love them so and no one whom they loved so,†Antiguan novelist Jamaica Kinkaid reflects about her mother in “The Movable Nest: A Mother/Daughter Companion.†Marilyn Kallet, a ...
- Garlands in evidence at poetry festival - Ledbury Reporter
Garlands in evidence at poetry festivalLedbury Reporter, UK - 11 hours agoCROWNING garlands, suitable for poets, were much in evidence at the Ledbury Poetry Festival on Saturday. Ledbury businesses sponsored a mass garland-making ...Today's events Ledbury Reporterall 2 news articles
- Access Oklahoma - Daily Oklahoman
Related Information Boyz II Men , 8 tonight at Riverwind Casino, Interstate 35 and State Highway 9, south of Norman; (888) 440-1880. Traindodge, Roma 79, Engine Orchestra and Whale, 8 tonight at the Conservatory, 8911 N Western; 607-4805. Aranda, 9 ...
- Bad poetry from 1890s brings $12K at auction (Arizona Daily Star)
EDINBURGH, Scotland — The vocabulary is poor and the rhyme excruciating, but a collector paid $12,840 Friday for original works by William Topaz McGonagall, internationally celebrated as the worst poet ever to assault the English language.
- First he took Toronto (Toronto Sun)
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- Baker to celebrate Homestead Days (Billings Gazette)
BAKER - The Baker Centennial Homestead Days/All Class Reunion is Thursday through Sunday and is presented by the O'Fallon Historical Society and Museum. All events are being held at the Fallon County Fairgrounds south of Baker on Highway 7.
- To be a Cuban in exile is to ache, to yearn - Miami Herald
Templad mi lira . Tune my lyre. Engulfed by emotion, the poet, in a neoclassical version of a sound check, asks for his lyre to be tuned so he can give free flow to the inspiration triggered by the torrent he has seen. Niagara Falls. I had read Jose ...
- Neath’s annual festival is all set to be a real winner - WalesOnline
Neath’s annual festival is all set to be a real winnerWalesOnline, United Kingdom - 6 hours agoAn evening of poetry and music with Neath Chamber soloists and Peter Jones. All proceeds in aid of Neath Cancer Challenge. Admission £5, £4 concessions. ...
- Local author Michael Sullivan at Marston School - Portsmouth Herald
HAMPTON — It was all eyes forward for Marston School fifth-graders when author Michael Sullivan took center stage at the school's library. "I am a peripatetic," Sullivan told the students. "I am a storyteller on two feet, or a traveling storyteller ...
- Godwyn speaks about wonderful Amy (Channel 4)
Pop supremo Nick Godwyn has spoken about what Amy Winehouse was like to work with at the tender age of 16.
- SFU's Blaser wins $50,000 poetry prize - Vancouver Sun
TORONTO - Robin Blaser, the 83-year-old B.C. poet and professor emeritus from Simon Fraser University, was named the Canadian winner of the $50,000 Griffin Poetry Prize last night at a gala event in Toronto. The international prize went to New York's ...
- Hendrix fire guitar 'to fetch £1m' - Crewe Guardian
A guitar set on fire by Jimi Hendrix during a live show is to go on sale, it was revealed. Hendrix famously covered his Fender Stratocaster in lighter fluid at the end of his March 1967 show at the Finsbury Astoria in London. He then ignited it ...
- How to build on a teacher's inspiration - Cape Cod Times
It was October 1974 and Deval Patrick, the ninth-grade boy who would become the governor of Massachusetts, was still feeling his way after moving from South Chicago to study at Milton Academy. While most students were leaving campus for Columbus Day ...
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