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- Memories of the Great War - Dorset Echo
Memories of the Great WarDorset Echo, UK - 17 hours agoOne of the highlights of the exhibition - World War One 1914-1918, How Christchurch Survived the Great War - will be an afternoon of poetry and prose ...
- Friendship and the Law: A Guest Post - New York Times Blogs
Ethan Leib is an associate professor of law at the University of California’s Hastings College of the Law; an affiliated faculty member at the Kadish Center for Morality, Law & Public Affairs at U.C.-Berkeley’s Boalt Hall; and author of ...
- Watauga High Students Win State Writing Awards - Go Blue Ridge
Watauga High Students Win State Writing AwardsGo Blue Ridge, NC - 7 hours agoWatauga students won scholarships by sweeping the top three places in the Wade Edwards Short Fiction Award, a short-story division of the contest. ...
- Letters published in the Times - El Paso Times
Letters published in the TimesEl Paso Times, TX - 1 hour agoGreat books and great poetry have been replaced with benchmarks and test questions. This is in response to LaRue Lamb's letter Aug. ...
- Back from the wilds and emotionally altered – Eden to Addo hikers ... - CXpress
Back from the wilds and emotionally altered – Eden to Addo hikers ...CXpress, South Africa - 1 hour agoHike leader and organiser Galeo Saintz, who created the route and designed the hike programme - which included poetry and evening presentations by esteemed ...
- Billy Childish and his weird world - Times Online
Times OnlineBilly Childish and his weird worldTimes Online, UK - 46 minutes agoHe has produced 2500 pictures, published 40 books of poetry and four novels, and released more than 100 full-length albums – about half as many again as the ...
- City administrator, roads and salaries - La Crosse Tribune
I think a city administrator is a very good idea. The mayor doesn’t need any more power. What do you people want here, a dictatorship? If you want to get a handle on the exorbitant salaries the city of La Crosse is paying city employees and a ...
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Though it would be nice to have an official poet laureate, maybe confining poet Jan Steckel to the Oakland Hills is unfair. She has been writing eloquently about broader social, cultural and sensory experiences for a long time. Steckel is a published ...
- Original poetry at the Dodge Poetry Festival - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
Original poetry at the Dodge Poetry FestivalThe Star-Ledger - NJ.com, NJ - 2 hours ago... R. Dodge Poetry Festival, which continues this weekend at Waterloo Village. Howard, who was raised by her grandparents, recited her poem, "My World. ...
- Oceans' Growing Acidity Alarms Scientists - Common Dreams
WASHINGTON - Seven hundred miles west of Seattle in the Pacific at Ocean Station Papa, a first-of-its-kind buoy is anchored to monitor a looming environmental catastrophe. Forget about sea levels rising as glaciers and polar ice melt, and increasing ...
- Categorized | Features (Fayetteville Free Weekly)
by Matthew Henriksen Not long after The World Trade Center went down, I sat across from fellow poet Tony Tost by the front window at the old JR’s and heard the name Frank Stanford uttered for the first time.
- Publisher's focus on exiles benefits Cuban poet - MiamiHerald.com
Publisher's focus on exiles benefits Cuban poetMiamiHerald.com, FL - 6 hours ago''The poem [Balsero I] asks for an equestrian statue -- often dedicated to the martyrs that die in battle -- for people who lost their lives searching for ...
- 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.
- Siblings found a home in sports, made history in face of racism - Globe and Mail
Siblings found a home in sports, made history in face of racismGlobe and Mail, Canada - 1 hour agoOther headlines read like cruel poetry: Egotist Jerome Needed Defeat, and There Were Few Tears For Jerome. One critic wrote that he had pulled a muscle - in ...
- Bates Wells holds poetry day breakfast - Lawyer Online
London charity specialist Bates Wells & Braithwaite has hosted a poetry breakfast with Cornish poet Sally Crabtree in advance celebration of National Poetry Day today. Co-hosted with Scandinavian bank SEB in the canteen the two businesses share, the ...
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