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- The 'slashes' of this world - Deccan Herald
Deccan HeraldThe 'slashes' of this worldDeccan Herald, India - 55 minutes agoShe also cites some wonderful examples such as that of a financier in the US who used to publish books of poetry and finally landed a job as the head of the ...
- In d'Harnoncourt's death, city loses art-world treasure (Philly.com)
ANNE d'Harnoncourt, 64, an icon who turned the Philadelphia Museum of Art into a world-class institution during her 26-year tenure, died of cardiac arrest late Sunday night at her Center City home, museum officials said yesterday.
- Does Germany's record in international soccer confirm: (a) the ... - New Republic
Does Germany's record in international soccer confirm: (a) the ...New Republic, DC - 1 hour agoGermany campaigns in prose, refusing to even nod in the direction of poetry. As the Turks, masters of the improbable comeback three times in this tournament ...
- Lyrical Terrorist William Shakespeare Wins Appeal - Thespoof.com
A former cottager in Avon, William Shakespeare, today won his appeal against a 9 month prison sentence, for writing iffy poems likely to make Lord Chief Justices burst into tears. Mr Shakespeare, the 'lyrical terrorist', had been accused of writing ...
- For Your Information (Miami Herald)
The For Your Information column appears in The Miami Herald's Broward section. You'll find classes, clubs, programs for senior citizens and children, and community entertainment events. Items contributed must be received at least two days in advance at Calendar Desk, The Miami Herald, 1 Herald Plaza, Fifth Floor Newsroom, Miami, FL 33132-1693. To submit items online, go to MiamiHerald.com, click ...
- Poet turned playwright relaxes the rules - goTriad.com
Poet turned playwright relaxes the rulesgoTriad.com, NC - 1 hour agoCrutchfield's entire theatrical career is something of a surprise since he began as a poet, receiving an MFA in poetry and creative writing and a Ph.D. in ...
- Reviving the Vanished Voice of Poetry (Washington Post)
The judges were primed and the audience expectant. Then 16-year-old Shawntay A. Henry walked onstage.
- Stagecoach Days returning June 14 (Navasota Examiner)
Start your summer vacation with a visit to Fanthorp Inn State Historic Site in Anderson, Grimes County, Texas! On Saturday, June 14, we will celebrate Stagecoach Days with an all-around family event.
- Get Out Guide - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com
Get Out GuideThe Oregonian - OregonLive.com, OR - 2 hours agoFamily field games and food noon-2 pm at the school. Poetry picnic 12:30-2 pm in Scott Park. Live music at 6:30 pm in Riverfront Park. Fireworks at dusk. ...
- Wilfrid Rodgers, 88; reporter, editor, columnist for Globe - Boston Globe
Wilfrid C. Rodgers, who covered the Kennedy White House as part of a 45-year career as a reporter, columnist, and editor for The Boston Globe, died May 22 of respiratory failure at his Scituate home. He was 88. Mr. Rodgers, known as Bud, started out ...
- Writing Workshop Changes Students - Washington Post
Writing Workshop Changes StudentsWashington Post, United States - 16 minutes agoSchwalb calls the poetry "unbelievable. Stelita is a really good example [of a kid learning] to express angry feelings in writing instead of physically. ...
- Pakistan: Towards a Brighter Future - OhmyNews
When I sat with Saba Hameed last summer in Lahore, the cultural centre of Pakistan, our meeting which was supposed to last an hour turned into a day's event. Our conversation which ranged from poetry to politics, and wealth (or the lack of it) to ...
- Out & About in Bellevue | June 11 - Bellevue Reporter
Out & About in Bellevue | June 11Bellevue Reporter, WA - 54 minutes agoSoulFood Poetry Night: 7-9:30 pm every third Thursday. Includes two featured readers and an open-mic reading. SoulFood Books Cafe, 15748 Redmond Way, ...
- Frederick metal! (The Frederick News-Post)
Last year, Jake White got a red school bus, full-size, from his friend's dad, who owns a used-car lot in Martinsburg, W.Va. The singer knew what he was doing.
- Athenaeum frames travel in the 1800s (Boston Globe)
In the early 1800s, leisure was a concept more commonly viewed in New England as wasting God's precious time. Here we were more familiar with the practice of taking the cure at a mineral spring, or attending church camp in order to refresh the mind and body - for more work.
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