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- Southeast University Press Publishes Commemorative Book on Williams ... - Capaha Arrow
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo., July 17, 2008 -- The story of a William Carlos Williams poem donated last year to Southeast Missouri State University has been published in a commemorative volume issued by the University’s Press. "About a Little Girlâ€: A ...
- Back Yard - Honolulu Star-Bulletin
For Kahala resident Kristen Chan, her husband, Michael, and their 9-year-old son, Jeffrey, the Contemporary Museum's annual ArtSpree is as entertaining as a circus, one in which art provides the fun and thrills rather than sword eaters, lion tamers ...
- SF Film Festival presents a world of new cinema - Santa Cruz Sentinel
SF Film Festival presents a world of new cinemaSanta Cruz Sentinel, CA - Apr 25, 2008Deft plot twists and a secret act of vengeance keep viewers guessing in this French noirish drama of love and loss. • "Traveling with Pets," directed by ...
- Greer returns with 'Story of a Marriage' (San Francisco Chronicle)
The Story of a Marriage By Andrew Sean Greer Farrar, Straus and Giroux; 195 pages; $22 "Our belief that a person takes part in an unknown life which his or her love would allow us to enter is, of all that love demands in order to come into being, what it...
- What does constitute academic freedom (The Hendersonville Times-News)
This question was raised most recently when a few students refused to attend a required play. In my literature course, it is common that some want sexual content, especially work containing homosexuality, edited out, including Byron's poetry, de Laclos's novels, and Shakespeare's bawdy plays. Similarly, I have had students refuse to read a novel...
- Mick Hucknall: Why I quit Simply Red for the blues - Daily Mail
Daily MailMick Hucknall: Why I quit Simply Red for the bluesDaily Mail, UK - 3 hours agoHe sang with a twisted sorrow that was more like Irish poetry, so he never quite fitted in. He came along just before Motown, so he never quite got into ...
- We can make a difference - The Cheers
We can make a differenceThe Cheers, Estonia - 51 minutes agoWhether it was singing, dancing, poetry recital, drumming, recitation of multiplication tables or the 3 R’s, they were pretty good. ...
- Where the Sad Things Hide - Teen Ink
Teen InkWhere the Sad Things HideTeen Ink - 12 hours agoBy Sarah T., Santa Barbara, CA Teen Ink is a national teen magazine, book and website featuring teen writing, information, art, photos, poetry, teen issues ...
- Hayes proves he's still got soul - Chicago Tribune
Isaac Hayes ' performance at a crowded Ravinia on Friday didn't get off to a promising start. The veteran soul man, sporting his trademark shaved head and dark sunglasses, initially appeared uninterested in the proceedings. It didn't help that the ...
- LGBT Pride Month - DiversityInc.com (subscription)
LGBT Pride MonthDiversityInc.com (subscription) - 4 hours agoAlthough there has been much debate surrounding the subjects of her poems, it is believed that some of her poetry referred to infatuation and intimate acts ...
- Hazard legacy endures in Peace Dale - South County Independent
Hazard legacy endures in Peace DaleSouth County Independent, RI - 2 hours agoHazard was also the author of several books of poetry, often writing about lands she experienced in her travels. Her parents founded the original Peace Dale ...
- Today's Best Bets - Athens Banner-Herald
This free, family event will include concessions, inflatable playground equipment, face painting and more. In honor of Memorial Day, a Purple Heart monument listing the names of local residents who have been awarded the Purple Heart will be unveiled ...
- Region briefs (The Star Press)
The Hartford City Arts Council's sixth annual "Summer Concert on the Courthouse Square" will be at 7:30 p.m. July 16 on the west side of the courthouse lawn (High Street).
- Soldier's Mother Bridges Distance with Poetry - NPR News
All Things Considered , May 25, 2008 · When Frances Richey's son deployed to Iraq in 2004, their relationship was strained by their very different views about the war. While her son was gone, Frances Richey wrote poetry about her own experience and ...
- For retired Rutgers professor, new role not lost in translation - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
For retired Rutgers professor, new role not lost in translationThe Star-Ledger - NJ.com, NJ - 5 hours ago"(Supreme Court) Justice Brennan once wrote an article that said the best preparation for law school is the study of poetry," he said, adding he had the ...
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