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- Eagle poet pens new book of verse (Vail Daily)
EAGLE — “The Word of God is sharper than the sword.†This is not only a beloved point from scripture, but also the message that Eagle poet Tio Carlos hopes to convey to readers of his new book, “The Bells of Saint Mary’s and Other Ventures in Verse.â€
- Hello, Dalai (WorldNetDaily)
Whew! Whatta week. None other than THE Dalai Lama came and went just a half block away from my house. Right, the charming brick townhouse I have yet to sell because "The Universe" has not "TOLD" me if it's "time to leave yet" or "where to go next."
- Obituaries in the news - Guardian Unlimited
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - Eugenio Montejo, a Venezuelan poet and essayist who won the 2004 Octavio Paz prize, died Thursday. He was 70. The poet's publishing house said he died of natural causes. Montejo's poetry is known for its rich texture and was ...
- What's Going On - Leamington Observer
What's Going OnLeamington Observer, UK - 1 hour agoRegular talks, poetry group, modern novel group. Call 01926 430996. • Leamington Parent's Centre - advice and support for parents of children up to the age ...
- A side of soul and charm - Chicago Tribune
A side of soul and charmChicago Tribune, United States - 2 hours agoHunter took ownership of the club two years ago when she was looking for a new direction in her life after her husband died. She gave the building a face ...
- Spanish museum doubts Goya painted ‘Giant’ - MSNBC
MADRID - Experts at Spain's leading museum El Prado said on Thursday they suspected one of their prize exhibits — long attributed to Goya — was in fact painted by one of the Spanish master's assistants. Manuela Mena, curator of 18th-century ...
- THE OTHER QUEEN (Kirkus Reviews)
Gregory (The Boleyn Inheritance, 2006, etc.) makes a return trip to Tudor England, focusing on the period when Mary, Queen of Scots, fleeing from rebel Scottish lords, found herself imprisoned in England by her cousin, Queen Elizabeth I.
- 'Summer Hats' are a hit in New Harmony (The Gleaner)
A cacophony of color, a flurry of flowers and hats of many hues adorned the heads of nearly 250 guests at the recent sixth annual Summer Hat Luncheon.
- Nomadic style: Wilmington design couple launch new retail experience - Star News Online
The mere mention of Gay Adair, sorceress of style, or the couple's former Third Street store, The Red Dinette, inevitably invokes an impassioned soliloquy on how desperately the couple's retail presence is missed. The night of the opening, Gay ...
- Inmate's death ruled a homicide - WTOP Radio
The math is easy whether you like it or not. Kill a cop and your chances of living decrease significantly. I have no problem with this death. Of course...I am a nihilist and not much really bothers me about the human drama. 19 years old... Alone in ...
- War criminals can be tried even after a hundred years - The New Nation
War criminals can be tried even after a hundred yearsThe New Nation, Bangladesh - 13 hours agoSupporting the Sector Commanders' Forum's movement against the war criminals Rashed Khan Menon said, a joint conspiracy hatched at home and abroad was ...
- Library toots its own horn with book fest (Philadelphia Daily News)
In sharp contrast with the notion of hollow and dusty, book-filled halls, dimly lit study tables and the gray-haired, bespectacled librarian, the Philadelphia Free Library looks forward to another year of displaying the vitality and fun that it has to offer at its 2nd annual Philadelphia Book Festival.
- Rilke and the question of self-identity - Telegraph.co.uk
Rilke and the question of self-identityTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 44 minutes agoBy AN Wilson Poetry is language compressed. It is many other things, too, but try expounding any favourite poem and your prose will be double or triple the ...
- User Login (Weekly Dig)
Foss hill—which was swarming with thousands of spectators on Sunday—acquired a certain historical significance last weekend, but it's had some personal significance to me for the past five years.
- Copycat Kiddies Ruin the Washington Post 's Poetry Contest, Again - Gawker
They start early! The Washington Post regrets that one of the kids published in its KidsPost poetry contest actually submitted a poem written by Shel Silverstein. (Last year's winner was also a copycat, reports Regret the Error .) But they aren't the ...
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