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- September 2008 - ABC News Blogs
When you get home after a long hard day at work you might be tempted to leave the cleaning until tomorrow. You might decide you are too tired to cook and order takeout. If you did this every day, your home might look something like this…. Chris ...
- After the Olympic Games, what can you see on a visit to China? - Mirror.co.uk
Mirror.co.ukAfter the Olympic Games, what can you see on a visit to China?Mirror.co.uk, UK - 58 minutes agoBut after Mao’s death in 1976, Shanghai became the trailblazer for exporting goods to the West. Serious building started in the 90s and today old China ...
- The old Paris charm of Edith Piaf's Belleville (The Salt Lake Tribune)
PARIS - Tourists looking for old Paris charm and a taste of "La Vie en Rose" should head to Belleville, a largely overlooked part of the city and the birthplace of Edith Piaf.
- Passion, poetry infuse his art - The Times of Trenton - NJ.com
Passion, poetry infuse his artThe Times of Trenton - NJ.com, NJ - 3 hours agoBY SHARON SCHLEGEL The gentleman at the door, soft-spoken and gracious, welcomes you to his Kingston home, and begins to speak about his long life as a ...
- Power of the poets - Warren Times Gazette
Power of the poetsWarren Times Gazette, RI - 1 hour ago“Writing poetry always centers me,” she explained. And one of the reasons she hoped to share the art with others was to help them find ways to balance ...
- The outdoors is great for Lincoln Center's free performances - Newark Star-Ledger
GARY NOEL Joseph Poulson in David Dorfman's "Underground." Lincoln Center Out-of-Doors. Where: Damrosch Park Bandshell, Lincoln Center, 62nd Street between Columbus and Amsterdam avenues, New York. When: Various times, beginning at 8 Thursday and ...
- Arena Stage to Present Kornbluth in 'Citizen Josh' - Broadway World
Arena Stage to Present Kornbluth in 'Citizen Josh'Broadway World, NY - 1 hour agoTroubled by the election in 2004 and the health of American democracy, Kornbluth created this smart and funny exploration of active citizen participation. ...
- Obituaries for August 3 (The Capital)
Today's obituaries recognize: William Herndon, John Lipp III, Thomas Smith and Gayle Wright.
- The Week In Books: A feast of rich and dark materials (Independent)
Monoculture threatens literature just as much as landscape. If featureless plains of soya beans or oilseed rape can ruin not just the charm but the resilience of an eco-system, then a reading culture built around a narrow band of middle-of-the-road fiction and biography runs the risk of wrecking its fertility. From tutors on creative-writing courses I hear the complaint that their students ...
- Local poet teams up with photographer to produce beautiful book - Villages Daily Sun
THE VILLAGES — When Roger Cooper was in the fourth grade, his cure for boredom was writing poetry. When his teacher noticed him becoming bored in class, she would tell him to write a poem about whatever he wanted. “This was the way my fourth ...
- NEA Chairman Is Moving On, Will Work on Poetry - Washington Post
Dana Gioia , chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts since March 2003, plans to announce today that in January he will leave the federal agency he is credited with helping revitalize. Gioia, a prize-winning poet and critic, said he will ...
- Imani's strength is her words - Tonight South Africa
Imani Woomera was born on the island of O'ahu, Hawaii, and raised in Nairobi, Kenya. Imani is Swahili for faith. She is a spoken word poet/vocalist/radio host. She is the author and recording artist of the book and album Morning Rain: the Poetry of ...
- From Nowhere to Everywhere and beyond: Judging the first book award - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.ukFrom Nowhere to Everywhere and beyond: Judging the first book awardguardian.co.uk, UK - 2 hours agoNevertheless, whittling all the entries down to a field of 10 - spanning fiction, non-fiction and poetry - was a tough job, made easier only by the fact ...
- The Early Word: New Non-Fiction for the Week of October 6, 2008 (Blogcritics.org)
Anne Rice, Arthur Rimbaud, Marcella Hazan, John Rock and the Reproductive Revolution, the Hunt for Bin Laden... Ahem. I call this piece, "In Celebration of Autumn: New Books, in Poetry and Prose." Kill Bin Laden: A Delta Force Commander's Account of the Hunt for the World's Most Wanted ManBy Dalton Fury In its endeavor to track down the world’s most dangerous man, the 40 members of America’s ...
- No more sitting by idly as MPS fails - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
No more sitting by idly as MPS failsMilwaukee Journal Sentinel, WI - 1 hour agoHe taught reading between the lines, how poetry should be read and key and supporting sentences. He stayed after school any day any kid needed anything, ...
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