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- Paul Russell: Say nothing but good of the dead; enough about abortion - National Post
Paul Russell: Say nothing but good of the dead; enough about abortionNational Post, Canada - 8 hours agoA few correspondents even turned to poetry to make their statements. Here's a short excerpt from writer/ poet Dennis Hayes: "Beguiled and foolish, ...
- Blumenthal to Offer Special One-Night Discount on Poetry Slam ... - dBusinessNews Charlotte (press release)
Blumenthal to Offer Special One-Night Discount on Poetry Slam ...dBusinessNews Charlotte (press release), NC - 3 hours agoThat night, featuring defending national poetry slam champions Slam! Charlotte and sketch comedy troupe Robot Johnson (www.robotjohnson.com), ...
- Rilke and the question of self-identity - Daily Telegraph
Poetry is language compressed. It is many other things, too, but try expounding any favourite poem and your prose will be double or triple the number of words used by the poet. This is perhaps what makes the prose works of poets quite difficult to ...
- Taking Joy in Simple Victories - RedOrbit
Taking Joy in Simple VictoriesRedOrbit, TX - 2 hours agoAt times, "Last Last Chance" is beautiful in its simple poetry, the joy it takes in simple victories and moments of intimacy. ...
- I like to buy the whole album on CD - Wandsworth Guardian
You are never too old to make your ambitions come true, is the message from Iris Dickinson, who has published her first book at the grand old age of 79. The East Molesey gran realised her talents as a poetry writer after entering a competition at ...
- Discovery Channel's 'When We Left Earth' lifts off (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
By Cary Darling In the past two decades, NASA has suffered setbacks both tragic (the Challenger and Columbia disasters) and salacious (the diapers 'n' desperation love triangle). But don't turn to the six-hour, three-night When We Left Earth: The NASA Missions on the Discovery Channel (beginning at 8 tonight) for a litany of the space agency's woes. Or for an examination of the social ...
- St. George's to host benefit - Leadville Chronicle
St. George's to host benefitLeadville Chronicle, CO - 7 hours agoHe mixes infectiously hummable melodies with straight-from-the-saddle poetry, quoting bumper stickers, proverbs, world leaders and old cowboys. ...
- Local author signs 'The Worst Day Of My Life' (The Valdosta Daily Times)
VALDOSTA â Local author Nellie O. Jackson is scheduled to sign copies of her childrenâs book, âThe Worst Day of My Life,â from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, WaldenBooks in the Valdosta Mall.
- 'Dear American Airlines' by Jonathan Miles - Los Angeles Times
TALK about timing: In April, American Airlines grounded more than 1,000 flights, many of them out of Chicago, to check electrical connections on its fleet of MD-80s. Two months later, Jonathan Miles has published his first novel, "Dear American ...
- Caffeine scene - Pueblo Chieftain
CHIEFTAIN PHOTOS/MIKE SWEENEY Solar Roast co-owner Michael Hartkop takes a short break at his coffee shop. Jo Ann Wiedman's painting, âYellow Iris,â hangs on the wall above him. âFaithful Gardenerâ is one of a handful of Wiedman's paintings ...
- First open mic night at RRCC - Daily Journal
The first âFun Fine Artsâ evening, created to casually celebrate the writing, music and artwork of the local community, is scheduled for 7 p.m. Thursday in the Rainy River Community College commons. Coordinated by instructor Doug Blumhardt, the ...
- 18,000,000 Gardens - Time
For millions of city gardeners, this was the best time of year. They sent the children to bed early, switched off the radio, plugged the telephone bell and settled down for an evening with their dreams. They opened the new seed catalogues with ...
- Program director knows immigrant experience (San Diego Union-Tribune)
Miguel-Angel Soria sneaked across the border from Mexico at age 12 with his family. After a rocky start in his new surroundings, he eventually attended community college, then the University of San Diego, and received his master's degree in counseling and his teaching credentials from San Diego State.
- Sally Paxson Davis, 68, the Academy of Vocal Arts chair - Philadelphia Daily News
Sally Paxson Davis, 68, of Radnor, chairwoman of the Academy of Vocal Arts, died of leukemia July 4 at Waverly Heights in Gladwyne. Mrs. Davis had led the board of the academy, a tuition-free opera training school in Philadelphia, since 2001. During ...
- Future looks rosy for new Miss Worcester Rosabella - Worcester News
Future looks rosy for new Miss Worcester RosabellaWorcester News, UK - 7 hours agoIt was the first year a talent show has been incorporated into Miss Worcester but all of the acts ranging from tap dancing to electric guitar and poetry ...
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