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- UNC celebrates Earth Day - Greeley Tribune
UNC celebrates Earth DayGreeley Tribune, CO - 18 minutes ago... 10th Avenue and 20th Street, is free. The day will begin with at 9 am with an Earth meditation and will end with a poetry session at 7 pm featuring ...
- Patton Blu-ray Review - DailyGame.net
"Now I want you to remember that no bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. He won it by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his country." General George S. Patton Jr. was a brilliant general, one of the greatest to serve in the ...
- A Weird Sort of Poetry, Indeed - New York Times Blogs
A Weird Sort of Poetry, IndeedNew York Times Blogs, NY - 8 hours ago... has been translated from the Japanese by a non-native speaker,†Alex Balk of Radar writes, “but there’sa weird sort of poetry to it, don’t you think? ...
- 48 poets to be selected for Million's Poet - Khaleej Times
ABU DHABI - From thousands of applicants, 48 poets will be selected for the final competition of the Million's Poet. The Dh77-million show, under the patronage of Shaikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme ...
- Flower Power - Observer News
Observer NewsFlower PowerObserver News, FL - 29 minutes agoAccording to a garden blog, lily flowers have been featured in Greek poetry signifying tenderness and it was also supposedly the voice of muses. ...
- Rockaway Cultural groups join to sponsor event - Queens Courier
Rockaway Cultural groups join to sponsor eventQueens Courier, NY - 21 hours agoWinners in the categories of poetry, personal essay and short stories will be recognized. There will also be poetry readings, staged readings, ...
- ‘But I Digress’ - New York Times
New York Times‘But I Digress’New York Times, United States - 28 minutes agoBy LANGDON HAMMER No figure looms so large in American poetry over the past 50 years as John Ashbery. Yet he has never been easy to place. ...
- Local writer Bruce McAllister among those teaching workshops Saturday (Redlands Daily Facts)
So many things can go wrong when writing a novel, especially if it is the first one someone is trying to write, according to Redlands author Bruce McAllister.
- Classical music: Rediscovering Kapell - Minneapolis Star Tribune
samples from "William Kapell Rediscovered: The Australian Broadcasts" at startribune.com/music or call 612-673-9050 and press 1600 for Debussy's "Suite Bergamasque" and 1601 for Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition." B y 1953, 31-year-old William ...
- Frisco Memorial Day honors sacrifices of veterans (Dallas Morning News)
It started 15 years ago with a wreath laid on a small patch of grass on Main Street in Frisco to honor war veterans. Since then, the annual Memorial Day ceremony has grown into a celebration that is expected to attract almost 500 people Monday.
- You Don't Mess With the Racism (World Headlines)
I love Adam Sandler. From Billy Madison to Happy Gilmore to the Chanukah Song, the predecessor of the Superbad generation has effortlessly conquered the domain of slapstick comedy and inappropriate jokes. But damn you Scuba Steve!
- Roses are Red for Defunct Portland Journal - Utne Reader Online
Utne Reader OnlineRoses are Red for Defunct Portland JournalUtne Reader Online - 39 minutes agoThere are healthy doses of poetry (both prose-poetry and verse) and a long interview with Walt Curtis, the “Unofficial Poet Laureate of Portland. ...
- Well Done -- West Des Moines, Clive, Waukee - DesMoinesRegister.com
Well Done -- West Des Moines, Clive, WaukeeDesMoinesRegister.com, IA - 1 hour agoChristina Carberry won third place in the short story competition and Amie Crawford won first place in the poetry category. Chelsea Hoye of West Des Moines ...
- Five Columbia Professors Elected as American Academy of Arts & Sciences Fellows (Columbia News)
Five Columbia University professors whose expertise ranges from tropical agriculture to the social sciences were recently elected to the 2008 Class of Fellows of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences.
- This old college try a big success - Louisville Courier-Journal
It's unusual when a student-run, undergraduate publication evolves into a clear literary voice blending prose, poetry, artwork -- and fishing. Some Ivy Leaguers have made that happen. The Yale Anglers' Journal debuted in 1997, and last year the best ...
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