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- Art project seeks your 'Visions of Peace' - Concord Monitor
Art project seeks your 'Visions of Peace'Concord Monitor, NH - 2 hours agoShort essays and poetry of 250 words or fewer will also be accepted. Reed is also trying to gain financial support for the project, which she hopes to ...
- Garden events: What's on (August 23 - 31) - Telegraph.co.uk
Garden events: What's on (August 23 - 31)Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 4 hours agoSpeakers, films, poetry, bicycle testing, breadmaking competition, BMX races, cafes and stalls. Entry free (020-8671 5936; www.urbangreenfair.org). ...
- Kay Ryan, a Laureate Worth Lauding - New York Sun
Kay Ryan, a Laureate Worth LaudingNew York Sun, United States - 1 hour agoIn part, this is because Ms. Ryan is an excellent poet, and in poetry it is rarer than it should be for merit and recognition to find one another. ...
- 2008 Corporate Arts Festival Winners Announced - Kansas City infoZine
2008 Corporate Arts Festival Winners AnnouncedKansas City infoZine, MO - 12 hours agoThe "Best in Show" selections from the Union Station exhibition will have the opportunity to be displayed together in the American Century Investments tent ...
- How much Girl Talk is too much? - International Herald Tribune
Most teenage girls love to talk to their friends. And talk. And talk. As Debra Lee, the Brooklyn mother of a 13-year-old, observes about her daughter Tessa and Tessa's teenage friends: "They just keep talking. All day. On the phone all night ...
- Pop forum: Meet today's featured reader (USA Today)
Today's reader digs Hunter S. Thompson, The Wire, and many other cool aspects of pop culture. Meet him, then greet him: Reader of the day: jokergonzo Real name: Jay Smith Why I chose my screen name: The Joker is my...
- Teachers, please, be good to them - Philadelphia Inquirer
They're coming back to you this week. Presumably, they're ready. While I have no kids to send to you these days, one never forgets. Not their shiny, scrubbed, summer-drenched look. Not those feet that have run bare for nearly three months, now shod ...
- William Reed Huntington - Worcester Telegram
William Reed HuntingtonWorcester Telegram, MA - 44 minutes agoScores of his sermons were published and distributed widely along with his poetry and many books, about a dozen of which may have been written while he ...
- Mahmoud Darwish: A People and a Poet - World Press Review
Mahmoud Darwish: A People and a PoetWorld Press Review - 13 hours agoMy heart ached with all of the unhealed Palestinian losses that are recalled with each new loss—losses Darwish made sure to record in his poetry. ...
- Farmer's Market Hosts First Zucchini Derby (East Aurora Advertiser)
The zucchini is considered one of the most versatile vegetables. There are literally hundreds of recipes for this pesky plant. Baked, boiled, or fried, it appears in meal after meal throughout the summer.
- Christina Patterson: The challenge of poetry – and football - The Independent
It's so weird. Grown men dressed like two-year-olds, throwing themselves on the ground and shouting. One minute they're weeping and the next they're practically snogging. All those funny lines on the field. All those logos on their backs. I just don ...
- Jazz Students Lend Helping Hands in New Orleans - All About Jazz
Jazz Students Lend Helping Hands in New OrleansAll About Jazz, PA - 4 hours agoThere was a poetry reading by AB Spellman at Santa Fe's Lensic Theatre, and some free outdoor events at the Civic Plaza and Old Town in Albuquerque. ...
- The Week In Books: A feast of rich and dark materials - Independent
The Week In Books: A feast of rich and dark materialsIndependent, UK - 9 hours agoPoetry spans Rilke's Duino Elegies, Elizabeth Bishop and nursery rhymes. Children's works include Hergé's Tintin and Tove Jansson's Moomintrolls. ...
- Poetry reading at Castle Hill - Wicked Local Wellfleet
Poetry reading at Castle HillWicked Local Wellfleet, MA - 13 hours agoBy Staff reports A poetry reading will be held at 5 pm on Wednesday, Aug. 27, on the back deck at Castle Hill, 10 Meetinghouse Road in Truro. ...
- The man who taught rulers how to rule. - New Yorker
New YorkerThe man who taught rulers how to rule.New Yorker, United States - 33 minutes agoMachiavelli was not especially known for his poetry, and few would have called him a man with a claim to Medici support. His family was distinguished but ...
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