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- At 15 I was a biochemical materialist - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.ukAt 15 I was a biochemical materialistguardian.co.uk, UK - 51 minutes agoNovels, collections of poetry, and philosophy all followed He marked his retirement two years ago with a scathing critique of the NHS ("Alan Milburn has ...
- Grant could help bistro expand reach for entertainment (The Daily Sentinel)
The directors of Tree House Teen Bistro hope to draw more entertainment and events for high school and college students as a result of a $15,000 grant from Adolph Coors Foundation to the nonprofit organization operating the bistro.
- When Science Was Young (The New York Sun)
Once upon a time, those clever enough to make scientific discoveries could make them from home, the designs elaborate but the tools more or less familiar: scalpels, scales, beakers, Bunsen burners, and, here and there, an electric current. Now not only the instruments but the language of science have shot far beyond our common frame of reference. Above any rooftop telescope floats Hubble, some ...
- Singing, dancing, comedy and poetry are all in store - Town Crier Today
Singing, dancing, comedy and poetry are all in storeTown Crier Today, UK - 11 hours agoPOETRY enthusiasts from across the country will be gathering in Little Gidding for the third annual TS Eliot Festival. Held on Saturday, May 17, ...
- My old man: a voyage around our fathers - guardian.co.uk
My old man: a voyage around our fathersguardian.co.uk, UK - 32 minutes agoHer first book of poetry, the autobiographical The Adoption Papers, was published in 1991 and won the Saltire Society Scottish First Book Award. ...
- Local poet pens second book, ‘Northern Oracle’ - ABC Newspapers
Kirsten Dierking’s love for nature is the premise behind her second book of poetry, “Northern Oracle,†which was released in November 2007. The book has a central theme of nature, but is inspired by her own heritage of being Sami. In the early ...
- Our view: Famous 1884 speech offers a memorial to war dead - Chambersburg Public Opinion
Our view: Famous 1884 speech offers a memorial to war deadChambersburg Public Opinion, PA - 20 minutes agoWe know that life may still be lifted into poetry and lit with spiritual charm. "But the men, not less, perhaps even more, characteristic of New England, ...
- The weird soul of Danish painting - CITY A.M.
CITY A.M.The weird soul of Danish paintingCITY A.M., UK - 9 hours ago... “we sense an infinitely cautious person, a quiet, sad dreamer, the weirdest soul ever to grace Danish painting.†The Poetry Of Silence is then a fitting ...
- Valley of the Sun Juneteenth Celebration - Phoenix New Times
The slogan of the Valley of the Sun Juneteenth planning committee is “Remembering the Past, Celebrating the Future.†Ugh. Strangely, the same folks who cooked up that bland, Chamber of Commerce jingle are responsible for the kickin’ Valley of ...
- Cities Tampering With Traffic Lights To Generate Revenue - Slashdot
Cities Tampering With Traffic Lights To Generate RevenueSlashdot - 2 hours agoMaybe it was 'free verse' poetry. :) by sumdumass (711423) on Friday April 11, @03:51PM (#23040196) Journal What if he had good tires, did drive slower in ...
- Galal Amin on teaching: “Preparing a lecture - Egypt Today
In the introduction to Madha Allamatni al Hayat (What Has Life Taught Me), economics professor and bestselling author Galal Amin quotes his favorite writer, George Orwell, who once said that an “autobiography is only to be trusted when it reveals ...
- Louise Erdrich: Secrets in the Indian file (Independent)
Of all the fictional hamlets American writers have planted, from William Faulkner's Yoknapatawpha County to Garrison Keillor's Lake Wobegon, the most complex, luminous place yet might be a little town called Argus, North Dakota. Since she first introduced the town in Love Medicine (1984), Louise Erdrich has gone back to it continually, conjuring the reservation it abuts, the love affairs which ...
- Haunted by his prison job - Las Vegas Sun
Haunted by his prison jobLas Vegas Sun, NV - 2 hours agoOnce he left, he published poetry in newspapers and magazines about the job, and started a blog, Vegas Quixote, where he does more of the same: tell stories ...
- 'The Bishop's Daughter' by Honor Moore - Los Angeles Times
'The Bishop's Daughter' by Honor MooreLos Angeles Times, CA - 1 hour agoMoore, author of three books of poetry and a biography of her grandmother, the painter Margarett Sargent, has divided her memoir into three sections: ...
- India, literature and culture - Daily Telegraph
India has always been a mystery to the West, but these days it seems more baffling than ever. Its rise as an economic superpower has been phenomenal, and according to some estimates it may soon outstrip China. Its pop and "fusion" musicians are ...
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