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- Winnipeg on the River Ohre - National Post
Winnipeg on the River OhreNational Post, Canada - 8 hours ago"If you try to go through the context of the poetry, you try to really enjoy the animated parts and the bulls and all these things, but the flashing makes ...
- Contra Costa Times Wednesday letters - Contra Costa Times
Contra Costa Times Wednesday lettersContra Costa Times, CA - 6 hours agoWhile that might sound like a win-win situation, it's actually a waste of taxpayer money and subversion of the free market. According to the Organization ...
- Gorsuch remembered as caring educator - Ashland Times Gazette
Gorsuch remembered as caring educatorAshland Times Gazette, OH - May 23, 2008"He always gave his students a big lift by reading or reciting poetry. Lots of them remember him for that reason." Harry and Mary Robertson, 1935 and 1936 ...
- These 'birds are taking flight - Boston Globe
"I have this sense that I have to write about something important, rather than love song No. 5,000," says Phil Moore, the singer and songwriter for the folk trio Bowerbirds. He's calling from North Carolina, with fellow Bowerbirds member Beth Tacular ...
- Mental Graffiti Poetry Set - MetroMix
The poetry collective hosts an open mic featuring nationally and locally recognized spoken word artists and slam poets. Also, get $3 domestic bottled beers and $5 vodka cocktails. July 21: 2008 Chicago Poetry Slam Grudge Match: Team members from ...
- When they weren't fighting the Civil War - Richmond Times Dispatch
When they weren't fighting the Civil WarRichmond Times Dispatch, VA - 1 hour agoAnother was moved to poetry: "The sea is deep/And in your arms/I long to sleep/A heap Nancy." "The quotes are what get me," Hancock said. ...
- Kilts invented by English in Lord Dacre's book - Daily Telegraph
The last book written by the late Lord Dacre of Glanton also states that the Declaration of Arbroath, which confirmed Scotland’s independence in 1320, is plagued with inaccuracies and details of “imaginary” kings. He argues that Scotland’s ...
- 'It's the Middle That Takes so Long' - OhmyNews
I never really thought of writing for children until the summer of 2003 when I wrote a short poem. I submitted it to Guideposts for Kids . The editor replied favorably with a couple of suggestions. I thought I might be onto something, and wrote a ...
- WASHINGTON DIARY: Support-for-judges factor —Dr Manzur Ejaz - Daily Times
Ambassador Hussain Haqqani and leader of the lawyers’ movement Chaudhry Aitzaz Ahsan were the topic of discussion everywhere during the annual convention of the American Pakistani Physicians of North America (APPNA). While Haqqani had some ...
- All dressed up ... and in disguise - Globe and Mail
All dressed up ... and in disguiseGlobe and Mail, Canada - 2 hours agoIn fact, the more Vivien hears about her family's past from Sandor, the shakier her sense of self becomes. I admit that Vivien's story is interesting to me ...
- The Tampa Tribune - Tampa Tribune
The Tampa TribuneTampa Tribune, FL - 4 hours ago"The stories, essays, poetry and drama (not to mention recipes) in this anthology reveal that cannibalism can also be disgusting, sometimes frightening, ...
- PEN paves the way for women writers to be recognised - New Europe
PEN paves the way for women writers to be recognisedNew Europe, Belgium - 2 hours agoThe anthology* includes award-winning poetry from Kenya to India; short stories from contributors living in Bulgaria, Scotland or in exile in Sweden, ...
- Grandbois has ear for music - and words (Rocky Mountain News)
Local author Daniel Grandbois talks about how his musical background influences his writing, why he chooses to work in short fiction, and his favorites stories from his new book, "Unlucky Lucky Days."
- McKown-Juniper Point - Boothbay Register
McKown-Juniper PointBoothbay Register, ME USA - 17 hours agoOther things to remember this wee are: Junior Activity Night on Tuesday, Bridge on Wednesday night, our special music and poetry event on Thursday night ...
- Backstage With Pierre-Laurent Aimard Finding Life in Precision - Wall Street Journal
Pianist Pierre-Laurent Aimard is a key figure in contemporary music, able to bring the most complex scores to life with his breathtakingly precise playing. The French pianist, born in 1957, works with major orchestras under conductors including ...
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