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- Frost home vandals taken to class (The Burlington Free Press)
Using "The Road Not Taken" and another poem as jumping-off points, Frost biographer Jay Parini hopes to show the vandals the error of their ways -- and the redemptive power of poetry.
- 2009 calendar highlights area bridges - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com
2009 calendar highlights area bridgesThe Oregonian - OregonLive.com, OR - 18 hours agoThe "2009 Portland-Vancouver Bridges & Rivers Calendar" features photographs of bridges -- from the Sellwood to the St. Johns -- lines of poetry and ...
- The mad worlds of Thomas Middleton - Times Online
The mad worlds of Thomas MiddletonTimes Online, UK - 46 minutes agoAs city comedy (Middleton’s forte) is the one conspicuous absence from the Shakespearean dramatic oeuvre, so lyric poetry and romantic comedy (Shakespeare’s ...
- Coffee goes well with Rice - Smoky Mountain Sentinel
Coffee goes well with RiceSmoky Mountain Sentinel, NC - 10 minutes agoShe finds daily inspiration in the mountains that surround her home, which inspired her book, Quiet Times. She is a published author of both poetry and ...
- SCREEN TEST: Parental guidance on this week's movies (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
By JANE HORWITZ The Forbidden Kingdom MOVIE RATING: PG-13, 1 hr., 53 min. A smorgasbord of gravity-defying martial arts, silly jokes, bright colors and bad wigs, The Forbidden Kingdom gives action stars Jackie Chan and Jet Li a chance to share the marquee in a film designed to celebrate Asian Kung-Fu films, Chinese legends, Western myths and heroic journeys. The story (as a colleague ...
- The Stew (The Tampa Tribune)
TASTES JUST LIKE CHICKEN Kathleen Flinn, author of the book "The Sharper Your Knife, the Less You Cry" and part-time Anna Maria Island resident, is a member of the food writer's portion of the International Association of Culinary Professionals. That makes her privy to new books coming out. She says a recent notification caught her attention.
- Writer, Interrupted - Twin Cities Planet
Writer, InterruptedTwin Cities Planet, Minnesota - 1 hour agoShe publishes criticism, poetry, and essays in journals and magazines in several countries. She lectures widely on mental illness and writing, ...
- Rank and File (The Hendersonville Times-News)
Online lists, and the (many) people who love them.
- Leading Men Barack Obama and John McCain Want the Biggest Role in ... - Washington Post
W onderful moment in John Ford 's "The Searchers," from way back in 1956: John Wayne , as the surly, violent Ethan Edwards, signals to his young compadre that it's time to move on in their pursuit of Scar, the Comanche chief who's murdered their ...
- Celebration caps poetry unit at Crab Orchard School - Marion Daily Republican
Autumn Hutchins grooves to the 1980s hit “Celebration” by Kool and the Gang during a Friday poetry party in Amy Doss’ fifth-grade class at Crab Orchard School. (MATT HAWKINS PHOTO) MARION — From Shakespeare to Silverstein, Crab Orchard fifth ...
- Cast rich in talent enhances musicality of classic - ic Wales
ic WalesCast rich in talent enhances musicality of classicic Wales, United Kingdom - 48 minutes agoBy combining humour and poetry with elements drawn from different artistic disciplines it has really wide appeal. Director Malcolm Taylor should be known as ...
- New book captures Corvallis at 150 (Corvallis Gazette-Times)
Just because Corvallis’ sesquicentennial celebration is over doesn’t mean you can’t revisit the hopeful feelings of citywide celebration.
- Edinburgh-Glasgow commuters to get a poetry and art treat (Edinburgh Evening News)
RAIL users travelling between the Capital and Glasgow will be treated to poetry and art installations during a project taking place across Scotland next week. Commuters will b
- Roger McGough adapts French classic for Liverpool - ChesterChronicle.co.uk
Roger McGough adapts French classic for LiverpoolChesterChronicle.co.uk, UK - 13 hours agoMcGough has honed this since his days with the pop and poetry group The Scaffold, through years as one of the Liverpool poets with Adrian Henri and Brian ...
- Mugabe plays the God card - Globe and Mail
In perhaps his sincerest admission of how he has regarded today's runoff presidential vote, Zimbabwean strongman Robert Mugabe recently told a group of businessmen in Bulawayo: "Only God, who appointed me, will remove me." The not-so-veiled threat of ...
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