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- Posted -47 sec ago - Welland Tribune
Posted -47 sec agoWelland Tribune, Canada - 1 hour agoDavid was passionate about his Lord Jesus Christ music and poetry. Friends will be received at the DONALD V. BROWN FUNERAL HOME (36 Lake Ave, Dr., ...
- Henson column: The madness of creativity (Macon Telegraph)
I know few people, even the left brain, linear-thinking types who don't aspire to be creative. In today's world of fast-track innovation, creative thinking is a virtue to be revered. You can't will creative thinking. You can't manufacture it. It's a relentless, often intrusive, state of mind that cannot be denied. Studies show that musical creatives continually have tunes in their heads. ...
- Independent Thinker Put Family First (Hartford Courant)
Each Sunday, "Extraordinary Life" looks back on someone whose life made a difference.
- IT failure haiku poems - ZDNet Blogs
The intellectual capabilities and knowledge of the Enterprise Irregulars are highly regarded in the enterprise software world. Less widely known is the true poetic talent of these fine folks. I’m therefore pleased to present IT failure haikus ...
- Faculty and staff vacate Antioch College campus this week (Yellow Springs News)
The laboratory where Antioch College geology professor Peter Townsend taught for 37 years was a mess of beakers, textbooks and research last week scattered half in and half out of the boxes scheduled to leave the science building.
- Forbidden love is at heart of 'Pearl' - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Forbidden love is at heart of 'Pearl'Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, WI - 2 hours agoPraskovia, a folk heroine in Russian poetry and song, had by all accounts a captivating voice and commanding presence while still a girl. ...
- Fifty since Ezra Pound's visit - South Bergenite
Fifty since Ezra Pound's visitSouth Bergenite, NJ - 2 hours agoHe planned to live out his life at the Merano, Italian estate of his daughter, Mary, the wife of the noted Egyptologist, Prince Boris de Rachewiltz. ...
- Robert Frost - Hartford Courant
Regarding the June 3 article about "poetic justice" for the teenagers who desecrated Robert Frost's former home and were ''required to take classes in his poetry": I beg to disagree with the premise. When a person is sentenced for a crime, to them ...
- Christina Patterson: A joyous display to help heal broken lives (Independent)
"It's hard to read this," said the man on the stage, "because it brings back all the memories." His voice had faded almost to a whisper. "This was 15 years ago, and it still affects me."
- Debuts fly high but unsteadily - Globe and Mail
By Katia Grubisic Goose Lane, 85 pages, $17.95 DAUGHTERS OF MEN By Brenda Leifso Brick Books, 119 pages, $18 If poetry eases the anguish of the actual, this trio of high-flying yet uneven débuts may satisfy readers seeking solace in the (sometimes ...
- Minority Scholars Program Changes Lives for Local Middle Schoolers (KSPR Springfield)
Drury University is hosting 15, 8th and 9th grade minority students on its campus this week. Three professors are behind their stay; the instructors say it is meant to make a life-long impact.
- The Hold Steady: The best classic rock band you never heard of would make Petty and 'The Boss’ proud (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
By PRESTON JONES When bands like Hinder, Buckcherry or 3 Doors Down are heralded by pop culture pundits as being saviors of rock, returning the genre to prominence after a dominant run of pop starlets and hip-hop acts, you can’t help but wonder if the pundits ever venture outside the Top 40. Case in point: Brooklyn-based The Hold Steady might be one of the best American rock bands hardly anyone ...
- Much a la mode - Globe and Mail
Much a la modeGlobe and Mail, Canada - 4 hours agoFrom poetry to fashion and visual arts, it's easy to lose yourself in your favourite artists. Mine range from a sixties Bob Dylan effortless country/rock ...
- Project opens doors for teachers - Aiken Standard (subscription)
Project opens doors for teachersAiken Standard (subscription), SC - 7 hours agoPoppy is also intrigued, however, with using poetry in her chemistry classes. Technically, writing is about giving facts but, in the form of poetry, ...
- A mission to fight blindness - Times Union
ALBANY -- Saima Ammar, founder and chief executive officer of Pakistan Foundation Fighting Blindness, is working to help people like her get an education and employment. Ammar, 38, was 2 when meningitis robbed her of her eyesight. Now, her institute ...
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