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- To Floyd Skloot, poetry emerges from emotional intensity and ... - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com
To Floyd Skloot, poetry emerges from emotional intensity and ...The Oregonian - OregonLive.com, OR - 54 minutes agoI love the fact that you immediately recognized your imagination had given you a line in iambic pentameter. Was there a teacher or poem that first drew you ...
- Poet C.D. Wright at Central Library (Seattle Times)
Poet C. D. Wright comes through town next week. Wright, a MacArthur "genius grant" award winner who has used her poetry to address topics...
- WHEN US STATE ACTIONS SPILL THE BLOOD OF PAKHTUNS AND INNOCENT PEOPLE - American Chronicle
American ChronicleWHEN US STATE ACTIONS SPILL THE BLOOD OF PAKHTUNS AND INNOCENT PEOPLEAmerican Chronicle, CA - 44 minutes agoHistory has proved that the Pakhtuns in their folklore, poetry, and culture at large value freedom more than their lives. Missile attacks, bombings and the ...
- Relationships "Not quite what I was planning" - Age
Memoirs for minimalists ... the New York Times surprise bestseller. A few words can distill lifetimes. As we are about to show. This report's in six-word phrases. And a new book proves that: Not Quite What I Was Planning . It's a collection of six ...
- Food again big part of Somali festival (The Lewiston Sun Journal)
LEWISTON - Food from all across the western horn of Africa will be central to Saturday's Somali Independence Day celebration at the Multi-Purpose Center.
- Familiar comfort - phillyBurbs.com
Familiar comfortphillyBurbs.com, PA - 13 hours ago... in retrospect and say, "I've been thinking a lot about angels lately with the passing of my mom,' but I also just love the music and the poetry of it. ...
- Art forms don't die: Talat Aziz - Hindustan Times
It released and did very well. We went touring with it. The shows were hits too. Now I'm working on Caravan-e-Ghazal . I've chosen poems by nine poets from Ghalib to Faraz. Do you still believe that ghazal gayaki is alive and kicking? Absolutely ...
- Thou shalt not eat in the living room - Los Angeles Times
Thou shalt not eat in the living roomLos Angeles Times, CA - 59 minutes agoIndeed, if there were a federal registry for endangered literary genres, humor surely would be on it, a prose equivalent of the black-footed ferret. ...
- Be concerned about children - La Crosse Tribune
I am writing in response to the June 25 article regard-ing child abuse charges in La Crosse. It is difficult to imagine a child being hurt other than by accidental means. However, domestic abuse is in our community and children experience it and are ...
- OSUM recognizes 2008 academic achievers (The Marion Star)
MARION - The Ohio State University at Marion welcomed a large contingent of academically gifted students, family and guests, faculty, staff, university trustees and friends of the campus to the Palace Theatre on May 29 as part of the 37th annual Academic Recognition Program.
- World's worst poet gets last laugh - Abilene Reporter-News
World's worst poet gets last laughAbilene Reporter-News, TX - 11 hours agoAround the world, people have come to identify with the meter-challenged bard, if not for his poetry, then for the sheer lack of self-doubt with which he ...
- Richard Helgerson 1940-2008 (Santa Barbara Independent)
UCSB lost one of its most distinguished humanities scholars with the death of Richard Helgerson on April 26 at the age of 67.
- David Hyde Pierce Set for MTC's Broadway Revival of Accent on Youth - Broadway.com
Tony Award winner David Hyde Pierce will star in the Manhattan Theatre Club's Broadway revival of Samson Raphaelson's 1934 comedy Accent on Youth , which will being previews at the Biltmore Theatre (soon to be renamed the Samuel Friedman Theatre) in ...
- Crash victims' car had right of way, investigators say - De Pere Journal
Crash victims' car had right of way, investigators sayDe Pere Journal, WI - 2 hours agoThe MySpace page — wallpapered with images of sparkling, glittery lips — lists her interests as poetry and traveling and she identifies herself as "a real ...
- Ben Zycher of the Manhattan Institute sends this: - National Review Online Blogs
Ben Zycher of the Manhattan Institute sends this:National Review Online Blogs, NY - 5 hours agoIt was a huge bronze statue of Stalin reading from a book of Pushkin's poetry. The express train is running from Warsaw to Legnica (site of a big Soviet ...
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