Poetry news via Google, MSN, and Yahoo!
- York: WHAT'S UP - Maine Sunday Telegram
The 54th Alfred Festival will celebrate the town`s 200th anniversary Friday through Sunday with festivities on the Village Green at routes 202 and 4. The Gile family is one of the earliest families with descendants still living in Alfred. Several ...
- Amy Winehouse lyrics are academic - Daily Telegraph
So English literature students at Cambridge have been asked to criticise Amy Winehouse lyrics in a final year examination. Are the lofty spires of academic excellence crumbling into a morass of pop culture? Is this the apotheosis of dumbing down ...
- Reflections on ‘The Last Lecture’ - Beaver County Times
MIDLAND — Jeffrey Zaslow had time Tuesday to talk about a man who has little time. The man is Randy Pausch, the 47-year-old Carnegie Mellon University computer science professor who is teaching the world a lesson about living while he’s dying of ...
- June 2008 - Kansas City Star Blogs
More and more I’m hearing self-congratulating liberals insinuate that anyone who is critical of Barack Obama or says he won’t vote for Obama is a racist. That, obviously, is a tactic liberals intend to use to help get this spectacularly ...
- Top 5: Posthumous legends - Washington Times
Washington TimesTop 5: Posthumous legendsWashington Times, DC - 44 minutes agoMiss Plath was the first posthumous recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for poetry. 3. Vincent van Gogh — The ultimate "sufferer for art," Van Gogh sold only ...
- Council hopes to draw artists together - Morris Daily Herald
CHANNAHON - Area artists are forming an arts council and putting out a call for all local artists to join them this weekend for an afternoon of networking, sharing their art, and joining the new group. The Three Rivers Arts Council will hold an open ...
- Good for Ball, Bad for Ball - Major League Baseball
Here's how it works: A second baseman ranging up the middle to scoop up a grounder and flip it behind his back for the force at second -- or a shortstop doing the same with a feathery backhanded flip -- is Good For Ball. It's pure poetry, and if it ...
- 1968: Canton had its hippies, trying to change the world - Canton Repository
The story sounds more like urban legend than fact. A long-haired young man stands before a judge and is given an option: Get a "butch" haircut or go to prison. Forty years ago this week, the story played out in a Stark County Common Pleas courtroom ...
- HallgrÃmur Helgason's top 10 books - guardian.co.uk
HallgrÃmur Helgason's top 10 booksguardian.co.uk, UK - 2 hours agoEven though the poetry was new-age awful and the ending science-fiction tacky, this is the last "most important novel" to date. And how surprising it was to ...
- Fourth-graders study immigration - HometownAnnapolis.com
Their lesson concluded last week with a ''Many Hands'' celebration showcasing their artwork, stories, poems and essays on display in the school's gymnasium.
- Outskirts Press Announces Dejavoodoos, the Latest Highly-Anticipated ... - PR.com
New York, NY, May 20, 2008 --( PR.com )-- Outskirts Press, Inc. has published DejaVoodoos: A Collection of Peoms, Rants and Erotic Tales by Edward V. Lacina, which is the author’s most recent book to date. The 5.5 x 8.5 Paperback in the Poetry ...
- Retiring headteacher' will be miss' - Shields Gazette
Retiring headteacher' will be miss'Shields Gazette, UK - 1 hour agoMrs Kirkland aims to travel once a month, in the UK and abroad, and as a published poet, she wants to dedicate more time to writing poetry. ...
- Christina Patterson: The discreet charm of the new politicos - Independent
Christina Patterson: The discreet charm of the new politicosIndependent, UK - 22 hours agoThe speaker is Anthony Blanche, pouting, plover-egg eating, poetry-spouting aesthete in Brideshead Revisited. He is recounting his experiences at the hands ...
- An angular vision - Financial Times
H emingway said he looked like “an unsuccessful rapistâ€, Paul Nash thought him “strangely sub-human†and to WH Auden he was “that lonely old volcanoâ€. Wyndham Lewis styled himself “The Enemyâ€, and certainly by the time he had ...
- The Pursuit of Excellence (Tooele Transcript-Bulletin)
Fourteen seniors represented Grantsville High School and the community at the Northeast Region competition held at Morgan High School on April 22. They competed against Wendover, Dugway, Rich, Uintah, Union, Duchesne, Altamont, Tabiona, Wasatch, South Summit, North Summit, Park City and Morgan.
|
|
Refinancing Mortgages can save you money!
Get your Online Degrees today!
Mortgage News Archives
|