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- Pride in Monessen remains strong (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
Speaking at West Virginia University's Eberly College of Arts and Sciences commencement ceremony earlier this year, Dr. Jennie C. Hunter-Cevera emphasized her love of family and learning and the benefits of growing up in Monessen.
- Remembering Thomas M. Disch - Salon
SalonRemembering Thomas M. DischSalon - 3 hours agoDeath was the subject Disch returned to again and again, in his fiction and his poetry. Sometimes it was murder, spurred by passion or twisted religious or ...
- The Hindus - Are Here! - America Magazine (subscription)
America Magazine (subscription)The Hindus - Are Here!America Magazine (subscription), NY - 9 hours agoSo how to become increasingly American -- while yet having doubts about the good will and welcome of the West and its Christian majority? How to fit in, ...
- Whatever happened to the Sonics who started it all? - Seattle Times
For 40 years, the Sonics' first team was also their worst, finishing with a 23-59 record. That changed last season, when the Sonics won just 20 games. In 1967, Seattle's first major pro sports team included a tough guy who became a poet, a future ...
- Lawrence poet embraces global outlook - Lawrence Journal World
Lawrence poet embraces global outlookLawrence Journal World, KS - 1 hour agoEditor’s note: In her Ad Astra Poetry Project, Kansas Poet Laureate Denise Low highlights historic and contemporary poets who resided in Kansas for a ...
- Young poets share prose - The Saginaw News - MLive.com
Young poets share proseThe Saginaw News - MLive.com, MI - 2 hours agoPoetry students at Saginaw's Arthur Eddy Academy have put pen to paper and paper on a press to express their feelings. The students are publishing a ...
- ‘I have no aspirations for a Booker’ - Hindu
Hindu‘I have no aspirations for a Booker’Hindu, India - 12 hours agoI believe in readable prose, not literary conceit. I don’t suffer from literary affectation. I have no aspirations for a Booker.†Biting words from a writer ...
- MUSIC SCENE - Morning Journal
When two potent writing, recording and performing inductees of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame get together for a concert, it should be no surprise that the concert will be soon sold out. Indeed, such is the case of Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers ...
- A mum’s diary of her disabled son’s first seven years of life goes on shortlist (icWales)
A PERSONAL diary written by a mother to help her cope with her baby son’s severe disabilities has been shortlisted for the Wales Book of the Year 2008, it was revealed last night.
- Heal your body by giving voice to your soul - Flesh and Stone
Heal your body by giving voice to your soulFlesh and Stone, MN - 5 hours agoJohn Fox is a certified poetry therapist, an adjunct associate professor at the California Institute of Integral Studies in San Francisco, and author of two ...
- Every name a prayer - Jakarta Post
Every name a prayerJakarta Post, Indonesia - 6 hours agoMother is old poetry, her every form is made up of double entendres, yet she stays most beautiful. My gaze lingers at her stooped retreating form, ...
- SPRING SEASON OF CEDAR LAKE CONTEMPORARY BALLET TO FEATURE A US ... - PR-Inside.com (Pressemitteilung)
PR-Inside.com (Pressemitteilung)SPRING SEASON OF CEDAR LAKE CONTEMPORARY BALLET TO FEATURE A US ...PR-Inside.com (Pressemitteilung), Austria - 6 hours ago[In] Nickemil Concepcion's breathtaking dancing in duets with Heather Hamilton, a strange kind of poetry is achieved.' The Brooklyn-born recipient of the ...
- Between Nanjing and Chongqing - The Cutting Edge
The Cutting EdgeBetween Nanjing and ChongqingThe Cutting Edge, DC - 2 hours agoSome resisted the politicized vulgarization, but Guo Moro, for instance, who in the 1920s wrote poetry and adapted Marxist analysis to China, ...
- Master class: How the National Gallery is turning children on to art (Independent)
Harry is five, and tired in an I'm-not-tired-Miss way, despite having travelled for four hours on a bus from Wolverhampton to the capital. He has walked up the marble entrance stairs of London's National Gallery, and up another flight to reach Room 1. Here, surrounded by artworks, his words come in a seamlessly rhythmic stream, untroubled by doubt or pauses. "When I saw a picture of it real I ...
- Theater review: 'Andersen' goes it alone (San Jose Mercury News)
Hans Christian Andersen reputedly was fond of solitary pleasures. You could well say the same of Robert Lepage, the high-tech theater guru who has reinvented the solo genre as epic theater.
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