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- For retired Rutgers professor, new role not lost in translation - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
For retired Rutgers professor, new role not lost in translationThe Star-Ledger - NJ.com, NJ - 5 hours ago"(Supreme Court) Justice Brennan once wrote an article that said the best preparation for law school is the study of poetry," he said, adding he had the ...
- Classical: Patrick Mason - News & Observer
Classical: Patrick MasonNews & Observer, NC - 3 hours ago... is enchanting with its light orchestration (no brass) and careful word-setting of anonymous Latin love poetry from the first two centuries AD This is ...
- General Sadler and the Black Widow — part 2 - Clinton Herald
So, the cause of death gets changed to “homicide” and a murder trial is scheduled for mid-summer, 1988. The Sadler siblings also retain counsel, both to access legal documents and in order to force light upon the facts surrounding their brother ...
- Sophie Will “Make Someone Happy” in Santa Cruz, July 28th - Jazz Police
Jazz PoliceSophie Will “Make Someone Happy” in Santa Cruz, July 28thJazz Police, MN - 4 hours ago... the Platters, Stevie Wonder, George Gershwin, Duke Ellington, Ray Charles, particularly the voices and sounds of African American musicians. ...
- Fist Jabs, Satire, and the Last Private Places on Earth - Slate
Put the same drawing on a TV screen with the Fox emblem in the corner and a pair of couch potatoes parked in front of it--put that on your cover, and you've got satire. And howlless was equally clear : Any satire that can be easily used to further ...
- Market Square day through my eyes - Portsmouth Herald
Here's a list of things observed, learned and or loved after a decade of covering Market Square Day. There's no order here, no top 10. Just snippets of things that stick out after years of covering the event — and usually asking someone else about ...
- Book is dream come true for family of Nipawin author (Nipawin Journal)
"Not everyone sees a dream come true during his own time. I am one of the fortunate ones who did." So pens Olaf Hanson, the man who gave his name to the Hanson Lake Road, in a quote from the recently published book, Northern Rover: The Life Story of Olaf Hanson by A.L. Karras (with Olaf Hanson).
- National year of reading focus falls on rhythm and rhyme - Hampstead and Highgate Express
National year of reading focus falls on rhythm and rhymeHampstead and Highgate Express, UK - 2 hours agoEvery member of our staff has chosen a favourite poetry book for the window. Choices range from the classic I Saw Esau, Iona Opie's seminal gathering of ...
- Artworks not made to order (Wairarapa Times-Age)
A plethora of video art, painting, clay work, needle felting, drypoint etchings and poetry grace Aratoi from today as part of King Street Artwork's 11th retrospective exhibition Not Made To Order.
- Making A Buzz (Queens Courier)
A few dozen residents came to the final candidates' forum before the 30th City Council District's Special Election to replace disgraced councilmember Dennis Gallagher and some left with their minds made up about who they were going to vote for in the June 3 race, while others remained undecided.
- THROUGH THE EYES OF A CHILD (Kirkus Reviews)
Beautiful illustrations are the highlight of this otherwise unremarkable collection of 19 Christmas-themed “poems.” Repeated lines and stanzas make it clear that these are actually the lyrics of Christmas songs: “Let’s have a jolly good Christmas, / Let’s have a jolly good time.
- Anniversary Schedule (Great Falls Tribune)
This year marks the 75th anniversary of the Going-to-the-Sun Road, the 50-mile alpine road across Glacier National Park, and there are a number of celebrations planned for Friday.
- Williams clash in seventh grand slam - News.com.au
SERENA and Venus Williams will today wake in their sumptuous rented house nestled in the Wimbledon village before sharing breakfast, conversation and a car to the All England Club. Once safely ensconced in a deserted ladies' locker room, the sisters ...
- It's the end of an era in Augusta - Morning Sentinel
It's the end of an era in AugustaMorning Sentinel, maine - 9 hours agoShe said she'll spend her time doing art, writing and reading, particularly poetry. Both nuns have been teaching in Augusta so long they said they are ...
- Out in short shorts shortly - Otago Daily Times
Out in short shorts shortlyOtago Daily Times, New Zealand - 2 hours agoFashionista David Hill finds there's much more poetry and muscular beauty in rippling thighs than in blue-veined, scaly shins. ...
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