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- Does Ginger Collins belong in prison? - Providence Journal
Providence JournalDoes Ginger Collins belong in prison?Providence Journal, RI - 18 hours agoShe studied, took up art and poetry, and earned praise from the prison staff for model behavior. An Episcopal priest who visited frequently during the 1990s ...
- Joyce Carol Oates examines 'tabloid hell' in novel inspired by ... - International Herald Tribune
Joyce Carol Oates examines 'tabloid hell' in novel inspired by ...International Herald Tribune, France - 45 minutes agoThe way to handle broken narrators, perhaps, is to try to find poetry in their plain speech. But Oates has already done that — her "Zombie" is a brilliant ...
- Summer is for fun - Nashoba Publishing
Summer is for funNashoba Publishing, MA - 59 minutes agoTeens in fifth through twelfth grade are cautioned to X-PECT the UN-X-PECTED in this year's statewide teen summer reading program. ...
- Olympic Shifts - ChristianityToday.com
ChristianityToday.comOlympic ShiftsChristianityToday.com, IL - 8 hours agoAlthough most Christians see the West as the center of Christian activity and mission in the world, some are now predicting that Korea will soon outpace ...
- PM finds time for daughter’s trek into ancient history - SINDH TODAY
PM finds time for daughter’s trek into ancient historySINDH TODAY, Pakistan - 5 hours ago... ancient India in all its glory and little-known details ranging from Sangam poetry and hymns of Rig Veda to artfully executed pottery of the Stone Age. ...
- Yeats poetry in motion for unstoppable Murtagh - guardian.co.uk
Telegraph.co.ukYeats poetry in motion for unstoppable Murtaghguardian.co.uk, UK - 4 hours agoJohnny Murtagh pushes Yeats on the way to victory in the Goodwood Cup yesterday. Photograph: Scott Heavey/Action Images "He's a true warrior," Johnny ...Yeats provides reliably glorious flourish Independentall 40 news articles
- Partly modern, partly traditional, all Welsh - WalesOnline
Partly modern, partly traditional, all WelshWalesOnline, United Kingdom - 1 hour agoWith dozens of exhibitors providing their own programme of events, it’s possible to spend a whole day at the Eisteddfod without hearing a word of poetry or ...
- daily digest 6.24 - Daily Herald
• Congratulations to Isaac Earl, a Utah County Academy of Sciences student from Orem who was awarded an AFS 2008 Arabic Summer Language Institute Scholarship, a distinction shared by only 30 high school students nationwide. This prestigious, merit ...
- Keith Shadwick: Critic, broadcaster and musician - The Independent
The writer, broadcaster and musician Keith Shadwick, who was a music critic for The Independent and a leading contributor to Jazzwise magazine, was a rarity among jazz journalists. In addition to numerous jazz books and magazine features, he was an ...
- Paragraph of the week - Chicago Tribune
For 34 years, it did its job quietly and well, without fanfare or melodrama. The Ontario Review, the small but potent literary magazine created by the late Raymond Smith and his wife, Joyce Carol Oates, provided a home for excellent, thought ...
- Drugstores, diners and the road behind - VillageSoup Belfast
Drugstores, diners and the road behindVillageSoup Belfast, USA - 1 hour agoIt’s my life, and I intend on supporting the things I believe in and rejecting or fighting those I don’t. I like the poetry of narrow vintage diners, ...
- Best bets for kids - Los Angeles Times
Best bets for kidsLos Angeles Times, CA - 38 minutes agoUnion Station for Kids: A Family Tour The Los Angeles Conservancy offers a kid-centric tour of the downtown landmark. Visit www.laconservancy.org for ...
- Rock for the ages - China Daily
China DailyRock for the agesChina Daily, China - 16 minutes agoWe also employ ancient Chinese poetry." For rockers with unruly hair, band members are extremely studious. "Each member tries to cultivate himself in ...
- Ex-king Gyanendra writing autobiography (Nepalnews. com)
With loads of free time at his disposal while he lives a solitary life in the idyllic and sylvan surroundings of Nagarjun, ex-king Gyanendra is doing what many deposed leaders like him do - turn to writing.
- Fund aids students' college dreams - New Brunswick Home News Tribune
Fund aids students' college dreamsNew Brunswick Home News Tribune, NJ - Jul 6, 2008The combination leads her to write "slam poetry" and she is interested in joining the Unitarian-Universalist ministry. She'll attend Hampshire College in ...
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