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- PALMER'S ALMANAC: Memorial Day's roots in Civil War - Tuscaloosa News (subscription)
PALMER'S ALMANAC: Memorial Day's roots in Civil WarTuscaloosa News (subscription), AL - May 24, 2008But instead of bullets and cannon balls, this was a war of words — a poetry war. In 1867 New York attorney Francis Miles Finch read an article in the New ...
- Miles Kington: How I learnt to write poetry on a computer called Otto - The Independent
The purpose of my visit, apart from giving my body the chance to recover from a hangover, was to find out how English poetry could possibly be Europeanised (9 March 1995) One of the more interesting experiments being carried out at the moment by the ...
- Let's give the past a future - Globe and Mail
Let's give the past a futureGlobe and Mail, Canada - 2 hours agoSo does history have a Sugar Daddy with Cundill, in similar fashion to the way industrialist Scott Griffin has championed poetry? ...
- Student-led club fills literary void at Olentangy, founder says - Delaware News
Student-led club fills literary void at Olentangy, founder saysDelaware News, OH - 49 minutes agoOster said she typically writes prose, lyrical poetry or stream of consciousness-style pieces. Next year, Oster will head to Columbus State Community ...
- Plant Rights — Gather Essentials: Writing: Humor Monday - Gather.com
Gather.comPlant Rights — Gather Essentials: Writing: Humor MondayGather.com, MA - 2 hours agoWe welcome and articles realting to Memorial Day plus fiction, poetry and anything that tickles your muse — humorous or otherwise. ...
- Dude, here's your ranch (The Standard-Times)
The heifers are acting surly, but my horse pushes forward. My young crew of 10 or so cowpunchers encircles about 30 head of cattle on a wide pasture in the shadow of a sawtooth mountain just west of Bridgeport, Calif. Our horses slowly lead the cattle...
- 'Book of hours' has rare female voice - Boston Globe
Mary Dockray-Miller has dug in musty libraries from London to Paris - and now Copley Square. The latter has provided her with surprising research material right in her own backyard. Dockray-Miller, who teaches English literature at Lesley University ...
- ART: Literary Beauties (Nashville Scene)
That dual identity of books—as both media for ideas and fetish objects—makes any exhibit such as Cheekwood’s Artists’ Books From Postwar to Present both intriguing and problematic for book lovers.
- Pulitzer Prize winner to perform at Bach Dancing and Dynamite Society ... - Wisconsin State Journal
For composer Aaron Jay Kernis, writing music is a way to explore life's fundamentals. Birth. Death. Creation and destruction, freedom and captivity. Kernis, who won the Pulitzer Prize at the age of 37 -- one of the youngest composers to do so -- will ...
- Morris author shared dad's pain as dementia set in (Daily Record)
Millard "Mil" Obrig Hallenbeck was a precise man. He loved the organization that could be applied to life, exalted in the details, reveled in the mysteries and the order that could be found and recorded them in detailed observations.
- Aging gracefully with a sense of humor - Argus Leader
Remember when you were a kid and it seemed like your birthday would never come. You were doomed to stay 7 or 8 or 9 forever? Impatience to get older usually resulted in adding a half to every year. When asked, "How old are you?" it helped to be able ...
- Ernest Hemingway poetry to be sold - Telegraph.co.uk
First PostErnest Hemingway poetry to be soldTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 2 hours agoThis and the second poem, The Earnest Liberal's Lament, a brief and vulgar ditty, are written in the end pages of a book Hemingway signed for his friend ...When Hemingway turned his hand to verse guardian.co.ukall 5 news articles
- Church party expresses appreciation for community - Florida Today
Church party expresses appreciation for communityFlorida Today, FL - 11 hours agoJulia was also an art presenter with poetry and photography (including self-portraiture) in the art exhibit. “This was a lot of fun,” Julia said. ...
- Ilkeston Festival returns - Ilkeston Today
Ilkeston Festival returnsIlkeston Today, UK - 9 hours agoThere will also be a performance in Ilkeston Library of Dave Wood's specially commissioned festival poem by the new improvisational, poetry and music ...
- SCREEN TESTERS: What the panel said - Chicago Tribune
Henri: As a lifelong Rust Belt resident, I'm a sucker for romantic representations of dystopias, so it's not surprising that this movie touched my inner trash compactor. However, I don't know what to think about the human characters in the film. Why ...
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