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- "100 Waiting Children:" This week meet Tyre & Laron - Bridgeton News
After years of living in separate foster homes on opposite ends of the state, brothers Tyre and Laron are ready to be "united as a family," according to their caseworker. Both brothers have been in foster care since they were small boys. Laron says ...
- Ray's trip on the tram rhyme - The Star
Ray's trip on the tram rhymeThe Star, UK - 4 hours agoBy Sarah Dunn IT was a case of poetry in motion for riders of Sheffield's supertram - when local author Ray Hearne treated travellers to some verses to make ...
- US Poets Roethke, Williams Go Online in Rare Audio Recordings - Bloomberg
US Poets Roethke, Williams Go Online in Rare Audio RecordingsBloomberg - 23 minutes ago16 (Bloomberg) -- Britain's Poetry Archive today added rare audio recordings of 14 major American poets of the 20th century, including Theodore Roethke, ...
- Summer TCA: Live from Beverly Hills -- NBC Getting Cranky - Oregonian
Light at the end of the tunnel for the press tour. These two days with the NBC Universal Megalopolis, or whatever it is they call it, are the last days of the press tour. Way more amusing than the real thing. Which you'd think would make the gang ...
- Plein Air Fest Gets Poetic Saturday - Alameda Sun
Plein Air Fest Gets Poetic SaturdayAlameda Sun, CA - 39 minutes agoYoung will lead a poetry awards ceremony at 3 pm at the band shell, followed by readings from all the poetry contest participants. ...
- Music and Movies Perfect Marriage for Roxbury Film Festival’s ... - eJazzNews
Music and Movies Perfect Marriage for Roxbury Film Festival’s ...eJazzNews, Canada - 7 hours agoThis is the Life chronicles the rise and fall of this "family" of African-American street poets, while examining their obstacles to commercial success. ...
- McCain's Stunt Gridlock - Slate
The L.A. Daily News on its city's seeming unshrinkable downtown education bureaucracy : [A] Daily News review of salaries and staffing shows LAUSD's bureaucracy ballooned by nearly 20 percent from 2001 to 2007. Over the same period, 500 teaching ...
- Happy Friday: News You Can Lose - Village Voice
Pixar's newest blasts off to the future by boldly going where every sci-fi movie’s gone before. And that’s a good thing. The Lives of Others has a superbly alienated title and a quintessentially 20th-century premise. Florian Henckel von ...
- 'Skins' embraces rough teen edges - AZCentral.com
HOLLYWOOD -- "Skins," a dramedy beginning Aug. 17 on BBC America, starts disagreeably, with a surfeit of self-protective cool. But it becomes more likable over ensuing episodes, as the pace relaxes and the focus turns toward more sympathetic and ...
- CULTIVATING HOPE (The Telegraph)
Mahmoud Darwish, often referred to as the Palestinian national poet, once told his readers: “Do not trust the poem —/ The daughter of absence/ It is neither intuition nor is it/ Thought/ But rather, the sense of the abyss...â€
- COULD BE GOOD: September 3-8 - McGill Tribune (subscription)
COULD BE GOOD: September 3-8McGill Tribune (subscription), Canada - 9 hours ago... tour for his poetry than his music, so see it while you can. Hallelujah the Hills opens. Thursday: Film. Summer Palace. An erotic, political film about ...
- Meet the bands with poetry on the brain - Guardian Unlimited
When you're ankle-deep in a soggy field, it is generally the uncomplicated aspects of rock music that go down best. After several days of sleep-deprivation, soap-deprivation and forced bonhomie, festival-goers are suckers for the big, dumb stuff ...
- Edie's husband is already a 'Desperate' man (MSNBC)
"Desperate Housewives" jumped right into the Edie's-new-husband-is-a-psycho plot in its second episode. Residents of Wisteria Lane, keep an eye on your pets. By Gael Fashingbauer Cooper
- At the Sherborn Library (July 31) - Wicked Local Sherborn
At the Sherborn Library (July 31)Wicked Local Sherborn, MA - 1 hour agoLearn new tricks for writing stories, journals and poetry. Have fun. This workshop takes place on Tuesday, Aug. 19, from 3 4:30 pm Recommended for children ...
- Pulitzer-prize winning poet Hayden Carruth dies at age of 87 - Jam! Showbiz
MUNNSVILLE, N.Y. - Hayden Carruth, a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet who wrote about the ordinary folks who inhabited his world, has died. He was 87. Carruth, a Connecticut native who lived in Vermont in the 1960s and 1970s, died Monday at his home in ...
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