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- Tour offers access to Lindsay Home servant’s quarters, renovated sites (The State Journal-Register)
People who venture onto the second floor of the Vachel Lindsay Home State Historic Site tonight will get a glimpse of some rarely seen Lindsay writing.
- Spill the molten crust. - OUPblog
Spill the molten crust.OUPblog, New York - 50 minutes agoHis love of poetry dates back to when dinosaurs roamed the earth and he first heard the words “ugga bugga” uttered by a passing Neanderthal woman. ...
- Time to learn lessons - Saudi Gazette
AFTER the failure of the first Nawaz-Zardari meeting on the judges’ issue in Islamabad last week, a newspaper correspondent wrote that it seemed that Asif Zardari had learned no lessons from his long ordeal and is still wedded to his “bad old ...
- Folk singer influenced during time at CRMS - Carbondale Valley Journal
Carbondale Valley JournalFolk singer influenced during time at CRMSCarbondale Valley Journal, CO - 55 minutes agoI wrote horrible poetry when I was a teenager,” she laughed. “But it wasn’t until I inadvertently received that guitar that I started writing songs. ...
- College Rock - Free Times
Free TimesCollege RockFree Times, SC - 4 hours ago... are closer to the prose of James Joyce or the poetry of Walt Whitman than they are to the vocal stylings of Weiss’ brethren on Tooth and Nail records. ...
- Have you got wind of Afri-kaaps yet? - Tonight South Africa
'Daais die move!", yells the poet Jitsvinger at the audience. "Maakit aan!", they shout back enthusiastically. His mother calls him Quinton Goliath, but in 2001, Jitsvinger was born. "I called myself Jitsvinger, because 'jits' is a slang word for ...
- Interview with Christopher Conlon, Author of Mightnight on Mourn ... - Blogcritics.org
See also: » Interview with Sharyn McGinty of In The Library Reviews » Book Review: Inspired to Knit - Creating Exquisite Handknits by Michele Rose Orne » Book Review: The Good Terrorist by Doris Lessing Novelist, poet and short story writer ...
- State Historical Library brings NEA’s The Big Read to Newton today (Newton Daily News)
Special to Daily News DES MOINES - The State Historical Library is bringing The Big Read to Newton today for a discussion about Jack London’s classic novel, “The Call of the Wild.”
- Howard Jacobson: What makes everyone believe that they have an ... - The Independent
Life's a talent contest. Darwin told us that, though I suspect we knew it well enough already. "In the struggle for survival, the fittest win out at the expense of their rivals because they succeed in adapting themselves best to their environment ...
- Moorpark College forensics team takes second in US contest - Ventura County Star
Moorpark College forensics team takes second in US contestVentura County Star, CA - 6 hours ago... a bronze in Lincoln Douglas Debate; Tiffanie Daniels, a silver in Program Oral Interpretation and bronze in Poetry Interpretation; Annie Block-Weiss, ...
- It is wrong to repress students whose writing contains violence - and ... - Guardian Unlimited
The creative writing faculty of America's Virginia Tech university has new guidelines for teachers to use when assessing students' work. "Is the work expressly violent?" they are asked. "Do characters respond to everyday events with a level of ...
- Library: April celebrates achievements of U.S. poets (The News-Press)
During April we celebrate National Poetry Month, an annual observance which pays tribute to the legacy and ongoing achievements of American poets and...
- Art, music, and the fabric of faith - Hudson Reporter
Known as a center of community and a spiritual sanctuary open to all, Grace Church Van Vorst in Downtown Jersey City has also established itself as a beacon of creativity - what better place for a Cathedral Arts Festival than a gothic house of ...
- Artists move into gallery - Vernon Morning Star
Vernon Morning StarArtists move into galleryVernon Morning Star, Canada - 35 minutes agoOne publishes chapbooks and writes poetry, the other paints shrimp and starlings. For two months, they’ll be sharing a roof at Gallery Vertigo as its first ...
- Your vents, Thursday, June 12 - Daily Mail - Charleston
Your vents, Thursday, June 12Daily Mail - Charleston, WV - 1 hour agoHow can you know how to govern a major university with a degree in law and poetry? * The racism Clinton Giles, principal of Capital High School, ...
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