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- Cromarty prepares a big welcome - Ross-Shire Journal
Cromarty prepares a big welcomeRoss-Shire Journal, UK - 9 hours ago... animation to poetry in workshops earlier this year. Next door the Hugh Miller Cottage and Museum will also be offering free visits and, if you pre-book, ...
- From Gitmo to Miranda, With Love - Wall Street Journal
Wall Street JournalFrom Gitmo to Miranda, With LoveWall Street Journal - 2 hours agoIn 2006, Al-Ajmi's "Miranda" poem was included in a recitation of detainee poetry at a "Guantanamo teach-in" sponsored by Seton Hall Law School. ...
- "To Katherine: At Fourteen Months" - Seattle Times
I'd guess you've all seen a toddler hold something over the edge of a high-chair and then let it drop, just for the fun of it. Here's a lovely picture of a small child learning the laws of physics.
- Intrepid Englishman leads kids to land of Ology - WTOP
Intrepid Englishman leads kids to land of OlogyWTOP, DC - 38 minutes agoHe studied English literature and philosophy at Bristol University, where he wrote poetry. He trained as an English teacher and spent five years living in ...
- Morissette, Listlessly Listing (Washington Post)
It's hard to deny Alanis Morissette's artistic appeal when her trademark "list songs" are accompanied by pop hooks. So many of her greatest tunes, such as "Hand in My Pocket," "Thank U," "Hands Clean" and "Everything," benefit from lyrical repetition, which helps the declarative-sentence songs bu...
- The perils of Colleen (The Australian)
AT 71, Colleen McCullough is battling poor health. But, writes Rosalie Higson, that hasn't stopped the author writing a sequel to Jane Austen?s most loved novel.
- Kindred writer and spirit Robert Morgan receives 2008 Thomas Wolfe Prize (Cornell News Service)
Thomas Wolfe was born, raised and educated in the mountains of western North Carolina, taught college English, earned a Guggenheim fellowship and attained commercial and critical success as a prolific writer of poetic fiction rich in evocative detail and firmly rooted in the Appalachian landscape.
- September 11 - New York Daily News
On the first anniversary of Sept. 11, the Metropolitan Museum of Art had some well-spoken actors read poetry against the backdrop of the Tiffany windows in the American Wing. The readings were incredibly moving. It was a day as beautiful as the awful ...
- Robinho set for tough Manchester City debut against jilted Chelsea - Daily Telegraph
New kid on the block: Robinho will be hoping for more success at new club Manchester City Photo: Getty Images If the Brazilian can reproduce half of what he did that sticky night in Cadiz in August 2005 when City welcome Chelsea to Eastlands on ...
- Portraits of Binoche - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.ukPortraits of Binocheguardian.co.uk, UK - 3 hours agoFilms, paintings, dance, poetry ... Juliette Binoche looks well on her way to becoming a national treasure in the UK The British love creating national ...
- Mythology lights the path to bliss - The Australian
Mythology lights the path to blissThe Australian, Australia - 4 hours ago... and sometimes conflictual nuances of writing poetry as poetry, and poetry as words and silences, to be sung in the voices of singers and instruments". ...
- VANISHING VOICES CRUELLY-ABSENT CROAKS! - Deccan Herald
Deccan HeraldVANISHING VOICES CRUELLY-ABSENT CROAKS!Deccan Herald, India - 1 hour ago‘Who Spanked the Leaf’ by Prema Ramakrishnan is another refreshing collection, and while it does have quite a few funny poems, this book seems to have a ...
- Updated 9/26: Calendar - TheDoings-ClarendonHills.com
Updated 9/26: CalendarTheDoings-ClarendonHills.com, IL - 49 minutes agoThe speaker will be Omer Muzaffar and the subject will be Sufi poetry. Muzaffar is a doctorate candidate in Islamic studies at the University of Chicago ...
- nation and world - Carlsbad Current Argus
nation and worldCarlsbad Current Argus, NM - 6 hours agoHe wrote poetry, loved to eat crab legs and urged his family in a letter to "Make every day count!" "Appreciate every moment and take from it everything you ...
- Star search (Daily Orange)
Jerijah West signed up for 'Cuse Got Talent on a whim. He thought it could be fun and a good opportunity to show people what he does best. And according to the judges, he was the best in the competition held Saturday. West, a sophomore communication and rhetorical studies major, commanded the stage at the second annual 'Cuse Got Talent, winning the competition.
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