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- ‘Why can’t we play together?’ - Malta Today
‘Why can’t we play together?’Malta Today, Malta - 1 hour agoHis poetry got him into trouble from a very early age. As a Palestinian boy living under Israeli military rule from 1948 to 1986 he became aware that he, ...
- Duke, Virginia may rediscover their ill will - News & Observer
Duke, Virginia may rediscover their ill willNews & Observer, NC - 15 hours ago"The intensity of the rivalry has eased some, but it's still fairly deep and intense," said Jerry Ratcliffe, longtime sports editor at the The Daily ...
- Festival fuses arts, culture and sports - Epping Forest Guardian
IN the month that the Olympic baton is officially passed to London, the Shoreditch Festival fuses themes of sport and art with a party atmosphere. From August 16 to 24, residents, local artists and small businesses that make up the Shoreditch Trust ...
- Waldorf announces literary magazine editors - Globe Gazette
FOREST CITY — Laura Chase, a senior from Fertile, has been named editor of “Crusader: A Journal of Engaged Writing,” Waldorf College’s student-run literary magazine. The following Waldorf students will serve on the editorial staff: senior ...
- A Delaware County jailhouse tragedy - and questions abound (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
Sandy Morgan didn't have a receipt when she walked out of the Boothwyn Wal-Mart with more than $500 worth of dolls, toys and girls' clothes. In her mind, she didn't need one. She owned Wal-Mart, she told a manager who tried to stop her.
- Poetry: A Dog's Soul - Examiner.com
Examiner.comPoetry: A Dog's SoulExaminer.com - 27 minutes agoEven when abused, they still find it in their heart to love us. Here's a poem that I believe explains it all. Where all his hurts and grievances are buried ...
- Innocence and Experience - Atlantic Online
Innocence and ExperienceAtlantic Online - 22 minutes agoRobert Frost gets the young Truman Capote fired from his job at The New Yorker after he walks out of one of Frost’s poetry readings, 1944. ...
- The Three R's - Hartford Courant
The Three R'sHartford Courant, United States - 2 hours agoThe words can be read, sung, acted out, mimed (and spoken), accompanied with music or dance, comments or pieces of poetry, or adding translations into other ...
- He made running off feel like a game. Then he wanted sex and I got scared (News Of The World)
SHE was just an innocent child of 12 when she was whisked abroad and sexually violated by evil US Marine Toby Studabaker—sparking an international manhunt.
- Human mindfulness takes root in book on trees - Bellingham Herald
When I was a little girl, one of my favorite books was "A Tree Is Nice" by Janice May Udry. I didn't care that it had won the Caldecott Medal, although the charming illustrations by Marc Simont still stand the test of time. What really appealed to me ...
- A life in writing: Derek Walcott (Guardian Unlimited)
Derek Walcott: 'I always cite something that Pasternak said: 'Great poets have no time to be original'
- One of poetry's finest reminds us of our place in the natural world (The Japan Times)
Skinny frog Don't give up! Issa is here He has been dead for 180 years, but Kobayashi Issa's haiku keep reminding us that the essence of Japan's culture lies in its intimate tie to nature. Humans are seen by him entirely as an element in nature, where ideally there is no artificial hierarchy and certainly no holier-than-thou moralizing. Read the full story
- I Freaking Hate Friendship - Cornell Daily Sun
“Hey, I was wondering if you’d like to get dinner on Saturday. We’ll eat at the Boatyard after we go bowling, and before we rent your favorite movie that we both know every word to. Then we can cuddle for hours and talk about our childhoods and ...
- Arts in L.A. Quarterly Calendar: Cultural events through November 2008 (The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles)
Fri., Sept. 12 "A Blessing to One Another: Pope John Paul II and the Jewish People." Angelenos can explore the legacy of one of the Catholic Church's most beloved popes in a new Skirball Cultural Center exhibition.
- BU celebrates as Nobel laureate enters his ninth decade - BU Today
BU TodayBU celebrates as Nobel laureate enters his ninth decadeBU Today, MA - 2 hours ago"Ah, if poetry were such a virtue," Wiesel says with a wry smile, then gives another hint. "It's something that accompanied him his entire life. ...
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