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- Poetry Dances for poetic inspiration on the web - News.com.au
AFTER writing about websites that will help you get into the international property market for two days, I thought it was time to bring a bit of culture to Downloads with a website that's dedicated to poetry. Poetry Dances has become a space where ...
- HIV-AIDS and Women Equals Misogyny Finds On The Issues Magazine Online ... - Forbes
NEW YORK, May 21 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- HIV-AIDS is crossing the gender divide and targeting women while the world looks the other way. What is a woman worth? asks On The Issues Magazine Online in a series of probing articles and art that explore ...
- Trash a great poet’s house, get sentenced to learn poetry - In-Forum
Trash a great poet’s house, get sentenced to learn poetryIn-Forum, ND - 4 hours agoA former commentator for KDSU (ND Public Radio), she has written for The Forum opinion pages since 1989. Her column appears Sundays in The Forum. ...
- Op-ed column: A Wild West mentality - Daily Gazette
In Schenectady, there is a problem: Too many people are shooting at each other. Mayor Brian Stratton and Public Safety Commissioner Wayne Bennett have responded sensibly, increasing city police patrols and getting help from the state police. They ...
- End of an era for Wompinie Bob - ABC Online
End of an era for Wompinie BobABC Online, Australia - 2 hours agoNow, in order to be closer to medical help, Bob has to leave the home he has known all his life. 'It was the hardest decision I ever had to make', says Bob, ...
- IN MILFORD LIBRARY - Wicked Local Milford
IN MILFORD LIBRARYWicked Local Milford, MA - 46 minutes agoPoetry Club will start Monday, July 7, from 2:30 to 4:30 pm Ashley Greene and Rebecca Lawrence will run this program for students in grades five through 12. ...
- From bad to verse: Vandals serve penance - Miami Herald
Call it poetic justice: More than two dozen young people who broke into Robert Frost's former home for a beer party and trashed the place are being required to take classes in his poetry as part of their punishment. Using The Road Not Taken and ...
- BENEFITS - Catholic New World
Catholic Charities Golf Invitational: July 23, breakfast, lunch, dinner, silent/live auctions, 18 holes of golf; in Lemont, at Cog Hill and Ruffled Feathers clubs; chance to “Beat the Cub,†former pitcher Fergie Jenkins; and chance to “Beat the ...
- 3 more kids die of cholera - Tribune
Three more children died of cholera today, taking the toll to seven. One cholera death was reported from Mauli Complex in Chandigarh. Despite the claims of the administration regarding preventive steps in affected colonies, hospitals continued to be ...
- Dylan Thomas - guardian.co.uk
Dylan Thomasguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoHe was introduced to poetry at the age of two, through nursery rhymes, later saying that "before I could read them for myself I had come to love just the ...
- Shakespeare, down to earth - Charlotte.com
‘Victoria and Frederick for President, ' part of Winthrop's Create Carolina fest, is an intriguing, funny and mostly true political tale by visiting playwright Jonathan Davidson. 8 p.m. today-Sunday, Johnson Theatre, Winthrop University campus ...
- Hey, so what's up for this weekend? - McAllen Monitor
What's Happening?: Artist Carl Vestweber will present his perfectly-titled show "New Stuff By Carl Vestweber." The artist will be on hand to speak about his work. The reception marks the launch of the exhibit, which stays on display until Aug. 1. The ...
- Cherie's tell-all memoirs: they just couldn't happen here - Irish Independent
Cherie's tell-all memoirs: they just couldn't happen hereIrish Independent, Ireland - 6 hours agoFor be warned of this: if a publisher pays a large advance, he will want something spicey and sensational in return. Nothing for nothing in this world! ...
- Theatrical MPs - Tribune
T HAT Lok Sabha Speaker Somnath Chatterjee is exasperated is well known. He has been venting his anger against those who disrupt the proceedings in the House. Early this week he described zero hour as a “torture hour†for the presiding officer ...
- Nicci Gerrard: The ogre above and the frightened family below (The New Zealand Herald)
Behind all the words, the turning over of facts, the analysis, the frantic speculation (did the wife know?) and the tormented search for meanings (how could this happen?), lies a central image: a woman and her three children buried alive, toothless, hunchbacked, pale-skinned, talking in their own mumbling language, just beneath the surface of everyday life for 24 years.
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