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- So long Sumner ... and thanks for the Mexican Coca-Cola | Column - PNW Local News
So long Sumner ... and thanks for the Mexican Coca-Cola | ColumnPNW Local News, WA - 21 minutes agoOne of the last times I was in the store, I bought a book about the 90s Alternative Music Explosion and a collection of Robert Frost poetry. ...
- Donovan Leitch - Reconnect with Your Natural Harmony - Healthy Wealthy n Wise
Donovan Leitch - Reconnect with Your Natural HarmonyHealthy Wealthy n Wise, WV - 1 hour agoDONOVAN LEITCH: Yes, poetry will carry the truth; it cannot do otherwise. Prose is powerful-words in their best order-but poetry is words in their very best ...
- The Race to the Bottom - RealClearPolitics
The Race to the BottomRealClearPolitics, IL - 2 hours agoThis unexpected snippet of political poetry, from a Democrat advising Barack Obama, was prompted by my expressed desire to hold both campaigns accountable ...
- Love, National Gallery, London - Independent
Love, National Gallery, LondonIndependent, UK - 3 hours agoLove seems a theme more suitable to a poetry anthology than an art exhibition, so it's fitting that the first item on show is Tracey Emin's embroidered, ...
- Call to creative writers as Gunn tribute is launched - Ross-Shire Journal
Call to creative writers as Gunn tribute is launchedRoss-Shire Journal, UK - 2 hours agoThe categories for entries are adult prose, adult poetry, secondary school and primary school. The theme is from a phrase taken from a passage from one of ...
- Do You Sea What I Sea? - Article.nationalreview.com
I mages of the sea are risky for painters: It takes a rare artist to surpass the cliché of sand and water and create a work of real beauty. Through January 25, 2009, the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery in Washington, D.C., is featuring an exhibit ...
- A deluge of haiku in our political poetry contest - Inside Bay Area
A deluge of haiku in our political poetry contestInside Bay Area, CA - 39 minutes agoMeanwhile, peruse these, then check online for more runners-up than you could ever imagine. Still hankering to haiku? A new contest starts today and this ...
- Cliche is true: You really don’t ever stop learning - Asheville Citizen-Times
Cliche is true: You really don’t ever stop learningAsheville Citizen-Times, NC - 1 hour agoThat made me ask what he thought was beautiful about English and he told me the way we put those 26 letters together to come up with beautiful songs, poetry ...
- Teachers support segregation of immigrant children: Indo - Politics.ie
More money for Polish kids fantastic. Let them sink or swim. If you can't speak English that's your problem not mine. The Dark Knight is a terrible terrible movie. Speaking in funny voices is not great acting. pikey wrote: A really pointless idea ...
- San Diego datebook (San Diego Union-Tribune)
If you love big dogs, come out to Fiesta Island from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. tomorrow for a special adoption event featuring more than 100 large breed dogs and puppies from 25 local shelters and rescue groups. The largest adoption event of its kind.
- Flor y Canto: Celebrating Latino Poetry in San Francisco - New America Media
Flor y Canto: Celebrating Latino Poetry in San FranciscoNew America Media, CA - 1 hour agoThe "Flor y Canto" event demonstrated that poets create a sense of community by writing about the steps they take everyday. No matter what our background, ...
- Plans for restaurant withdrawn - Lancashire Evening Post
Plans for restaurant withdrawnLancashire Evening Post, UK - 3 minutes agoThey include a picnic, a poetry reading and a live literature session, ahead of the annual Litfest festival at Duke's Theatre. For more information, log on ...
- Something for everyone at First Friday - Canton Repository
With music, art, food, theater, poetry, street performers, a parade, puzzle hunt and more, the First Friday arts celebration will enliven downtown Canton tonight from 6 to 10. There's plenty of live music to choose from. Second Wind and Little ...
- Plenty of events to bookmark at Wisconsin Book Fest - Wisconsin State Journal
In Madison, if you're patient, your favorite author is likely to stop in the city for an in-person reading. And the chances are strong that this reading will occur at the annual Wisconsin Book Festival. This year's festival, which runs Oct. 15-19 and ...
- Hobo Ball (The Hendersonville Times-News)
"I shall foot itDown the roadway in the dusk,Where shapes of hunger wanderAnd the fugitives of pain go by.I shall foot itIn the silence of the morning,See the night slur into dawn,Hear the slow great winds ariseWhere tall trees flank the wayand shoulder toward the sky..."
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