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- Reader's Corner: July 7, 2008 - The Union of Grass Valley
Reader's Corner: July 7, 2008The Union of Grass Valley, CA - 17 minutes agoAre you planning to enter your paintings, photographs, quilts, poetry, jam, pie or anything else in this year's Nevada County Fair? ...
- From car seats to condoms, nasty compounds have invaded our lives (Colorado Springs Independent)
I am half the man my father is. This disturbing fortune came to me about five years ago, but not from an odd relative or a sadistic girlfriend.
- To Promote New York, Handlers Take Steps to Reclaim ‘I ♥ NY’ - New York Times
In business, as in romance, familiarity often breeds, if not contempt, then indifference. In a new marketing plan, the “I ♥ NY†logo is being reclaimed. Sellers of unofficial items face warnings and possibly penalties. Consider, for example ...
- Macbeth as Othello, and other players - Daily Telegraph
Nick Laird reviews The Lost Leader by Mick Imlah, Selected Poems by Bernard O'Donoghue, and The Broken Word by Adam Foulds The Lost Leader, the first full-length collection in 20 years by Mick Imlah, the poetry editor of the Times Literary Supplement ...
- It's sad/ world's not glad/ we are bad - ScrippsNews
Being a patriotic fellow, I am always saddened to learn that the good ol' USA isn't No. 1 in all fields. That was my reaction last week when I read an Associated Press story from Edinburgh, Scotland, that said a collector had paid $12,840 for 35 ...
- The A List (The Villager)
RIVER TO RIVER The River to River Festival, the nation’s largest free summer-long arts festival, begins its seventh season on May 28. Highlights of the weekend launch include a world premiere performance by the Buglisi Dance Theatre, banjo virtuoso Béla Fleck, a 12-hour Bang on a Can Marathon, and British band Wire. Ongoing through mid-September, the festival features family-friendly events, ...
- Alzheimer's Disease - Newsday
ATLANTA -- For the first time, U.S. life expectancy has surpassed 78 years, the government reported Wednesday, although the United States continues to lag behind about 30 other countries in estimated life span. The increase is due mainly to falling ...
- Worth the Waits - Tulsa World
Worth the WaitsTulsa World, OK - 15 hours agoHe barked out poetry to tunes like "Lucinda," "November," "Black Market Baby," "Innocent When You Dream," "Cemetery Polka," "Come on Up to the House," "Rain ...
- Indian River County community connection: June 29 (Vero Press Journal)
Check here for Indian River County government events.
- Mariposa contest - Orillia Today
Mariposa contestOrillia Today, Canada - 3 hours agoThe Mariposa Writers’ Group is seeking submissions for its annual Lake Country Poetry and Short Story competitions, to be held in conjunction with the 2008 ...
- Video game reviews: 'NCAA Football '09,' 'Guitar Hero: Aerosmith ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Every year, it's the same promise. This edition of the NCAA Football game will bring you closer to the action. Unless the game comes with a tube of my alma mater's face paint and earplugs and smells like bratwurst and beer when I open the box, it ...
- Writers to meet and critique at Frost Farm - Eagle Tribune
Writers to meet and critique at Frost FarmEagle Tribune, MA - 23 minutes agoThat farm operates poetry writing programs, even though it was not so important as the Derry farm to Frost's development as a writer, Gleed said. ...
- Reconsiderations: The Fiction of George Orwell (The New York Sun)
The reputation of George Orwell the novelist — as opposed to George Orwell the journalist, essayist, and author of such classic works of long-form nonfiction as "Down and Out in Paris and London" and "Homage to Catalonia" — rests almost entirely on two books, "Animal Farm" (1945) and "1984" (1949). One can argue with the fairness of this judgment, and for the continued relevance of the novels ...
- Hanna Schmoker Receives Scholarship - Tyler Morning Telegraph
Hannah Schmoker receives a scholarship from President Suzanne Brians, of the Rose City Chapter of Phi Delta Kappa International at UT Tyler. President Suzanne Brians, of the Rose City Chapter of Phi Delta Kappa International at UT Tyler, awarded a ...
- 'Control' transcends rock-star cliches - Arlington Heights Daily Herald
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