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- From burger van to Beijing battler (Irish Examiner)
IF YOU are one of the thousands of Irish fans who have travelled to Sunderland supporting the Black Cats in the Premiership, you may have met Tony Jeffries, the British boxer who faces Kenny Egan in an Olympic light heavyweight semi-final tomorrow night.
- AP Profile of Cary Nelson - Chronicle of Higher Education (subscription)
AP Profile of Cary NelsonChronicle of Higher Education (subscription) - 40 minutes ago“It’s like poetry, isn’t it?” Benjamin said, comparing Nelson’s AAUP and scholarly work. “You have to have creativity and you have to have discipline. ...
- Subtle, humble 'Jellyfish' is visual poetry - MLive.com
In "Jellyfish," Noa Knoller plays Keren and Gera Sandler plays Michael. "Jellyfish" does a decent job of balancing the weighty and the whimsical. Weighty, because miscommunication is the norm for its characters. Whimsical, because of a mystery at its ...
- Why Change Is Just A Breath Away - Huffingtonpost.com
I just returned from a holiday in Europe where I spent my time relaxing in the sun in Italy and France. This trip was a bit different from most because for the first time in over 22 years, our children are no longer 'at home' needing us - the last ...
- "Go in the direction of the things you love" - Twin Cities Planet
"Go in the direction of the things you love"Twin Cities Planet, Minnesota - 11 minutes agoYou can read a sample of Vikingstad’s stories, essays and poetry here. Sadly, Seward’s recognition of Vikingstad’s life comes very near to the end of it; ...
- Former teacher wins Montana poetry (TVNZ)
A 54-year-old former schoolteacher has won the poetry category of the Montana New Zealand Book Awards. Janet Charman has beaten strong competition from Johanna Aitchison and Fiona Farrell, with her sixth poetry collection Cold Snack.
- A degree of poetic licence - Sheffield Telegraph
A degree of poetic licenceSheffield Telegraph, UK - 6 hours agoHe explained his long-standing interest in local poetry and song and said he will be researching neglected northern poets of the 1960s and 1970s. ...
- Navigating Through The Mays - The Bulletin
Bethlehem - On the surface, the odds don't appear to be in Joe Mays' favor. Then again, they never really have been. A linebacker who is inexperienced (strike one), undersized (strike two) and trying to make the unlikely leap from Division I-AA to ...
- Shopping for a nursing home It's a daunting task, but it's well worth the trouble to find just the right place (Yakima Herald-Republic)
YAKIMA — When Ben Herres needed to find a nursing home to care for his wife, Ollie, he followed his nose. He visited nursing homes all over Spokane and later the Yakima Valley in search of a safe haven for Ollie, who had multiple sclerosis.
- Virtual Greats'' Enters $1.5 Billion Virtual Goods Market - Consumer Electronics Net
SAN FRANCISCO, BUSINESS WIRE -- Millions of Us LLC, an agency specializing in virtual worlds and large online communities, today announced that it has launched a new company, "Virtual Greats," to take advantage of the rapidly growing market for ...
- Sean Connery's memoirs no "kiss and tell" - Reuters UK
EDINBURGH (Reuters) - If you are looking for kiss-and-tell stories about the Bond girls or movie town gossip, Sean Connery's memoirs are not for you. More of a coffee table book, the renowned Scottish actor's autobiography, "Being A Scot", is a ...
- skate boards - Listen & Be Heard
skate boardsListen & Be Heard, CA - 32 minutes ago... time at Listen & Be Heard Poetry Cafe. The third round will be for poets who are listening to call in and share one poem. Hosted by Martha Cinader Mims. ...
- For retired Rutgers professor, new role not lost in translation - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
For retired Rutgers professor, new role not lost in translationThe Star-Ledger - NJ.com, NJ - 5 hours ago"(Supreme Court) Justice Brennan once wrote an article that said the best preparation for law school is the study of poetry," he said, adding he had the ...
- Move Over, George and Martha — Stitching 's Stu and Abby Get U.S. Premiere (Playbill)
British playwright Anthony Neilson's Stitching — a play about relationship games that would make Edward Albee's vicious characters sit up and take notice — will open June 25 in its U.S. premiere. Previews for the Off-Broadway production directed by Timothy Haskell began June 17.
- iUniverse Top 5 Selling Titles for June (PR.com)
iUniverse, the leading book marketing, editorial services, and supported self-publishing company, announced its top five sellers for the month of June. [PR.com - July 21, 2008]
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