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- Happiness is a warm pun - New Statesman
New StatesmanHappiness is a warm punNew Statesman, UK - 2 hours agoIf the typical Moore protagonist were to write a personal ad it could read: "Poetry-loving, cat-owning, musical-comedy enthusiast with gift for wordplay ...
- Community Christian School Students participate in speech meet - Red Bluff Daily News
Community Christian School Students participate in speech meetRed Bluff Daily News, CA - 1 hour agoSelections for the event were taken from the Bible, poetry, fables or patriotic speeches. Each of the CCS students received a rating of superior or ...
- 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 ...
- Charlotte Grimshaw wins Montana Medal - Newstalk ZB
"Opportunity" has helped Auckland writer Charlotte Grimshaw to victory. She has won the Montana Medal for fiction or poetry for the acclaimed short story collection at a gala dinner in Wellington last night. She is pleased Opportunity has done well ...
- 10+ Things I Learned With my First DSLR - TheTechLounge
10+ Things I Learned With my First DSLRTheTechLounge, TX - 3 hours agoIt strikes me as pure poetry that the acronym for point-and-shoot is POS. Wait, no, it's not. That would have been apt. Let me get this out of the way: I ...
- The Russian Jerusalem, by Elaine Feinstein (Independent)
It is hard to classify Elaine Feinstein's inventive and ambitious new book on the great Russian poets of the early 20th-century "Silver Age". Formally, it combines fiction, memoir, history and autobiography. The text comes studded with poems and illustrations. This plurality beautifully matches and expresses the theme of imaginary quest across barriers and boundaries, even those of death.
- Metal goes global, with some surprising riffs - Globe and Mail
This is a story dripping with irony - ghoulish, blood-red irony. It turns out that heavy metal, anathema to the moral majority, has spread Western ideals of freedom of expression and democracy more effectively than some more conservative means. to ...
- A patient responds to Lyme with poetry (Hunterdon County Democrat)
"Amid illness there is an oasis." That's one of the lessons learned by Glenroy Wolfsen of High Bridge during his long battle with Lyme disease. He suffered pain that was both physical and emotional and would ask himself, "Where did I go?"
- Day Camp for Peace on tap - Orillia Packet & Times
Day Camp for Peace on tapOrillia Packet & Times, Canada - 6 hours agoA family evening will take place Thursday, July 10, from 6 to 8 pm, with a barbecue and creative fun for everyone. The cost is a suggested donation of $3 to ...
- Eerie McCain, Weird Bill - Morning News
Let me warn you that today's topics are not substantive. We're not going to extend health insurance or lower oil prices today. We're going to talk style and sex. Criticize if you must. Read if you please. Anyway, the way to extend health insurance is ...
- News Briefs July 24, 2008 (Saipan Tribune)
Preparations are now underway for the 6th annual Tinian Nagasaki Hiroshima Peace Ceremony that will be held Aug. 6, the anniversary of the 1945 American atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan by the Enola Gay, which took off from the island of Tinian.
- Literary magazines: grotesque and Gaitskill - Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles TimesLiterary magazines: grotesque and GaitskillLos Angeles Times, CA - 5 hours agoThe audio of Shamim Azad reading poetry in Bengali is rather lovely, but otherwise, the website is a bit of a tease. Front Porch Journal, from the Texas ...
- ECCB hosts song and poetry competition - SUN Weekend
ECCB hosts song and poetry competitionSUN Weekend, Antigua and Barbuda - 10 hours agoThe Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB) is launching a poetry and song competition under the theme “Strength and Stability. ...
- Read the day away (Michigan Daily)
Long before there were summer blockbusters or huge concerts in Chicago, there was summer reading. The rich and titled sat - no, reclined - on their estates, scanning John Milton's "Paradise Lost" and trying to look like they weren't checking out the hired help.
- Bandwagons that even you may have jumped on - ESPN.com
Stoked by the popularity of Michael Jordan, the Bulls bandwagon took off when the team won its first championship. Team merchandise was sold around the world, and the players were treated like rock stars. The bandwagon took a sabbatical when Jordan ...
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