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- Animal whisperers help you communicate with your pets - Houston Chronicle
NEW YORK — Ears twitching wildly, Nikki and Lucy hovered near the telephone, aroused by the caller on the other end. He was their "whisperer," and the girls had something to tell me: "Their food tastes like sawdust." Nikki and Lucy are my 10-year ...
- Mustard squeezes out ketchup, say Clevelanders - The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com
Mustard squeezes out ketchup, say ClevelandersThe Plain Dealer - cleveland.com, OH - 1 hour agoWho knew condiments could evoke such passion, opinion and even poetry? Read on. (Winners first...) - As far as I'm concerned, ketchup is for french fries. ...
- The stained sun - Nation
Leafing lazily through a collection of Rimbaud's poetry, I chanced upon his "Ophelie": Sur l'onde calme et noire ou dormes les etoiles / La blanche Ophelia flotte comme un grand lys
- Literary fair draws crowd (Register-Star)
One of Hudson's newest traditions took place again Saturday, the Literary Magazine and Small Press Fair at the Hudson Opera House.
- Janus Theatre Company salutes Brecht - Courier News
ELGIN -- German playwright Bertolt Brecht fought against injustice through his plays, poems and music -- work that sometimes was tongue- in-cheek but remains relevant. Sarafina Vecchio, of the Janus Theatre Company, began studying his work when she ...
- Did Robert Kennedy run 'The Last Campaign'? (Chicago Sun-Times)
Always pungently observant, Alice Roosevelt Longworth, the daughter of Theodore Roosevelt, came up with an apt description of Robert Kennedy as he campaigned in 1968: “Bobby could have been a revolutionary priest.’’
- Signature Receives $300,000 Grant for 'Next Generation' of Musicals (Washington Post)
Productivity in some manufacturing industries might be on the downswing, but the arrows are pointing up at that increasingly busy factory for new musicals, Signature Theatre.
- Kids perform poetry at writer's workshop (Lancaster Eagle-Gazette)
LANCASTER - Jack Blankenship, a poet and Eagle-Gazettecorrespondent, penned his first-published poem while hiding underneath his parents' bed. His payment was a spanking and $5.
- Fiesta de Palabras - Spanish Themed Festival of Words - Indymedia Ireland
John Liddy was born in Youghal, Co. Cork but grew up in Limerick. He is the founding editor along with Jim Burke of The Stony Thursday Book (1975 -) and has edited bilingual issues with his brother Liam and Miguel Ortega. He is a teacher and ...
- Curtain Up - nextbook
nextbookCurtain Upnextbook, NY - 3 hours agoDid it have any influence on poetry or literature? Actually it was the reverse. The Theater was influenced by the classics of Yiddish poetry and literature, ...
- Langdon places in national tourney - Pilot-News
PLYMOUTH — Plymouth High School Speech and Debate Team member Andy Langdon returned in the wee hours Sunday morning holding a huge trophy that he earned in the final round of the National Forensic League Tournament. Langdon competed several days ...
- Oak Park grad's writing career takes off like a firecracker - Chicago Tribune
Most first-time writers get nothing but a rejection slip after they submit a novel to a publisher. Stephanie Kuehnert got an advance. It was a shock for the Forest Park resident who concedes her early writing was mainly bad poetry about unrequited ...
- Eco-Touring in Honduras - Slate
Eco-Touring in HondurasSlate - 3 hours agoThat piece of poetry conjures an entire period of history. For the first half of the 20 th century, large swaths of Honduras were more or less run by the ...
- Teen's poem wins top award (EveningNews24)
A Norwich schoolgirl's poem describing her fears that the earth is slowly being destroyed has landed her a top regional award. Katie Furniss has won the top prize in the East of England Young Writers competition for her poem based on the theme of I Have a Dream.
- IN MY LIBRARY: LAURIE ANDERSON - New York Post
Voracious! That's how Laurie Anderson - performance artist, love of Lou Reed's life - describes her reading habits. "I'm just a complete bookworm," the ethereal violinist/poet/composer tells The Post's Barbara Hoffman. "I love touring because I can ...
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