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- Their immigrant family focused on opportunity (Orange County Register)
Felix and Maria Barron left a legacy in their children of faith and perseverance.
- Mary Oliver to Speak! - KBCI CBS 2
Mary Oliver to Speak!KBCI CBS 2, ID - 43 minutes agoMary Oliver’s poetry has firmly established her in the highest realm of American poets. Her evocative and precise imagery brings the natural world into ...
- NFU-O Commentary - CKNX Radio
NFU-O CommentaryCKNX Radio, Canada - 3 hours agoReading over the Vision Green document from the Greens is an exercise in reading poetry with little content. It is clear from reading this document that ...
- Book Bash brings out local authors, readers - Aiken Standard (subscription)
Book Bash brings out local authors, readersAiken Standard (subscription), SC - 2 hours agoJennifer Knox, teen program assistant with the Nancy Carson Library's young adult services department, took the lead in organizing this year's Book Bash, ...
- Local news briefs: Lex Senior Civic Center awarded $25,816 (Mansfield News Journal)
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- Museum and gallery events (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
Art Museums & Institutions African American Museum 701 Arch St.; 215-574-0380. www.aampmuseum.org. Modern Masters: Artists From the Permanent Collection - Selected paintings, prints & sculptures. Closes 7/20. The African Presence in Mexico - Exhibit on Me
- A Tribute to the Poet Philip Lamantia - San Francisco Weekly
Less well known than some of the Beat poets, Philip Lamantia nevertheless embodied the spirit of his times so thoroughly that his life story now seems iconic. Born in San Francisco in 1927 to Sicilian immigrants and raised in the Excelsior, he was ...
- Holiday hotlist: Our favourite writers nominate the perfect book for summer (Independent)
I like roughing it, with Mr Greene. Last summer I backpacked the length of Vietnam with The Quiet American; just as I'd done round Cuba, with Our Man in Havana.
- Serenity Prayer's authorship in dispute (Pioneer Press)
Generations of recovering alcoholics, soldiers, weary parents, exploited workers and just about anybody feeling beaten down by life have found solace in a short prayer that begins: "God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change."
- BAT OUT OF HELL - Asbury Park Press
BAT OUT OF HELLAsbury Park Press, NJ - 1 hour agoIn "The Dark Knight," the citizenry is nearly free from the tyranny of crime as a result of the vigilantism of the Caped Crusader, in coordination with the ...
- Why are ABBA songs so infectious? Science has answers - Chicago Sun-Times
It only takes a single exposure, and in an instant, your whole day can change. The infection is rapid and feels potentially unending. One minute you’re minding your own business and the next you find that you can’t stop thinking, humming, or ...
- Church born again as library, community center - Press & Sun-Bulletin
Church born again as library, community centerPress & Sun-Bulletin, NY - 3 hours agoThey've got an ongoing book sale and they're also selling two of the church pews, as much to make room for poetry slams as to fund the future of this ...
- Dan Radcliffe featured in DETAILS magazine - HPANA
HPANADan Radcliffe featured in DETAILS magazineHPANA - 1 hour agoI write poetry and I love it. I like being different from most other people in my generation. Video with complete photo spread will be posted later today, ...
- Angry young lady-man (Mail and Guardian)
'The complexity and contradictory existence of mankind is what gives me a hard-on about being alive. This is what my work is about," says Angolan artist Nástio Mosquito.
- What's cooking? - Times of India
What's cooking?Times of India, India - 2 hours agoOr why would your wife who loves English poetry start sprouting shayari? Picking up fights: Having fights is a sign of a healthy relationship. ...
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