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- Renaming Splits Plympton - Harvard Crimson
Harvard CrimsonRenaming Splits PlymptonHarvard Crimson, MA - 5 hours agoStanding in the cramped main room of the Grolier Poetry Book Shop, manager Dan J. Wuenschel said that while he agreed that Halberstam should be honored, ...
- York student tops poetry contest
Charlotte.com - A'Derrica Roseboro likes strong, bold poetry. She loves "Still I Rise," by Maya Angelou. "It's a powerful poem," said the York Comprehensive High sophomore. When she recites it for competition, Roseboro makes listeners love it, too. On Saturday ...
- Michael Capponi, the King of Miami Nightlife, Hosted 1940s Birthday Extravaganza (wallstreet:online AG)
Michael Capponi, hospitality entrepreneur and real estate developer, along with his eponymously named
- How to approach theories of myth in Scripture - McAllen Monitor
A recent article published in the Friday Religion section of this newspaper reviewed The Resurrection: History & Myth, a book by Dr. Geza Vermes. The headline - "Book concludes Jesus' resurrection is more myth than provable" - was meant to catch ...
- Madonna, Leonard Cohen lead way to rock's Hall of Fame - Earthtimes
Madonna, Leonard Cohen lead way to rock's Hall of FameEarthtimes, UK - 27 minutes agoThe ceremony at the Waldorf Astoria hotel also saw inductions for folk-rock poet Leonard Cohen, American rocker John Mellencamp and pioneering pop and surf ...
- Literary Happenings: Cal Lutheran offers Monday evening of poetry - Ventura County Star
Literary Happenings: Cal Lutheran offers Monday evening of poetryVentura County Star, CA - 1 hour agoBook launch for "The Pout-Pout Fish." Refreshments will be served. Adventures for Kids, 3457 Telegraph Road, Ventura. 650-9688. Afternoon with the Authors 1 ...
- Feel like an outsider? Welcome to the crowd (The Florida Times-Union)
Nature's first green is gold,
- Series A: Adam Clay, Charles Blackstone, and Cheryl Pallant - Chicago Public Radio
Series A: Adam Clay, Charles Blackstone, and Cheryl PallantChicago Public Radio, IL - 7 minutes agoShe is the author of five books: Contact Improvisation, her book on dance from McFarland and Company; two poetry books from Station Hill Press, ...
- The highest water-mark of ‘elitist crud’ (Yale Daily News)
The fact is that every culture has its high-water mark of elitist crud. Right now, it’s poetry. Maybe in 10 years people will start caring enough about opera again to pretend it’s important.
- Readings, gala mark 100th birthday - The Register-Guard
Readings, gala mark 100th birthdayThe Register-Guard, OR - 2 hours agoOther anniversary events include poetry readings (April 8), a community gala (April 12), a reading and discussion by local author Kate Wilhelm (April 22) ...
- Cutting conflict with multicultural mingling - Los Angeles Wave Newspapers
Cutting conflict with multicultural minglingLos Angeles Wave Newspapers, CA - 56 minutes agoMAR.08 With “The Art of Resistance,” artists from LA’s African-American, Jewish and Arab communities gather for dialogue through cultural exchange. ...
- Concerts celebrate Ash Grove's golden legacy - The Jewish Journal of greater L.A
The Jewish Journal of greater L.AConcerts celebrate Ash Grove's golden legacyThe Jewish Journal of greater L.A, CA - 5 hours agoIt was also a space for Lawrence Lipton's poetry and jazz shows; comic monologist Hugh Romney (before he became Wavy Gravy); where Dalton Turbo read; ...
- La Vida Loca - Connect Savannah.com
Connect Savannah.comLa Vida LocaConnect Savannah.com, GA - 1 hour ago“My parents tried to push me into the direction of writing but I tried to pursue more logical fields,” he says. For a time, Ruzicka wrote poetry before ...
- Life's pleasures spun in Clarendon poet's book (Rutland Herald)
CLARENDON -- Observations about life's simple pleasures fill the pages of Carroll Buffum Sr.'s latest book of poetry. ... - By SANDI SWITZER Herald Correspondent
- Ask Dog Lady: A literary bit of love and comfort - Wicked Local Southborough
Ask Dog Lady: A literary bit of love and comfortWicked Local Southborough, MA - Feb 25, 2008Eliza, the oft-quoted line is from a haiku written by Edith Wharton in 1920 that appears in a book of her poetry, “In Provence and Lyrical Epigrams. ...
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