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- Black Kids: Partie Traumatic - Paste Magazine
Paste MagazineBlack Kids: Partie TraumaticPaste Magazine, GA - 1 hour ago... occasionally some couplet stands out as carefully crafted pop poetry. Two of those include "Don't be scared to fall in love 'cause you don't like ...
- BOOK REVIEW (Mmegi)
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- Pulitzer Prize winning poet to speak at college - Ithaca College The Ithacan
Pulitzer Prize winning poet to speak at collegeIthaca College The Ithacan, USA - 35 minutes ago... will come to Ithaca College to give a free reading of his work at 7:30 pm Tuesday in Emerson Suites. Dunn has written 14 collections of poetry including ...
- Jeff Brenzel: Ever the Philosopher (Yale Daily News)
It was July 2005, and then-Dean of Undergraduate Admissions Richard Shaw had just announced he was leaving New Haven to become dean of admissions at Stanford University. The News didn’t really faze Jeff Brenzel ’75, director of the Association of Yale Alumni. “Tough job,” he thought to himself. “Hope they get somebody good for that.”
- Winners of William Rockhill Nelson Awards - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Winners of William Rockhill Nelson AwardsSt. Louis Post-Dispatch, United States - 11 hours agoWalter Bargen’s West of West and John Gallaher’s The Little Book of Guesses were poetry finalists, and Michael L. Johnson’s Hunger for the Wild and R. Alton ...
- Joseph Robinette Biden, Jr. - Politico.com
Joe Biden has been know to put his foot into his mouth -- and Republicans are already trotting out the "gaffe machine" line -- but he can also deliver stemwinder. He also represents a connection to an earlier era in American politics, having been ...
- Patricia's Porch Talk The Many Tones Of Sepia - Chattanoogan
On Saturday, I moved several years' accumulation of junk, treasures, and memorabilia from an upstairs closet to one that was no different, except that it was downstairs. I don't remember the rationale behind spending a Saturday making numerous trips ...
- RACING SCENE COLUMN: NECROLOGY - RacingWest.com
RACING SCENE COLUMN: NECROLOGYRacingWest.com, CA - 7 hours agoOn a personal note, as a teen I saw Phil race in 1953 in the 2nd annual Guardsmen SCCA sports car road races through Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. ...
- Women doctor shares journey into heart of Islam - Times & Democrat
CHARLESTON, S.C. - Dr. Qanta Ahmed's journey into the heart of Islam began as a spur-of-the-moment decision to practice medicine in Saudi Arabia. Despite misgivings about women _ even doctors _ being treated as invisible in the country, the 40-year ...
- A FREEWHEELIN’ TIME - New York Times
A FREEWHEELIN’ TIMENew York Times, United States - 15 minutes agoShe was a Queens-bred red-diaper baby, a melancholy but adventurous civil rights activist who loved poetry, theater and modern art. ...
- Fringe Stars Encouraged To Join Celebrations In 09 - Scoop.co.nz
Fringe Stars Encouraged To Join Celebrations In 09Scoop.co.nz, New Zealand - Aug 21, 2008See and electrifying, illuminated art car parade featuring such sights as a Robert Burns Poetry van, a Burke and Hare barrow, a golf car, a whisky truck and ...
- Teacher gave his students a love of literature - Chicago Sun-Times
Howard Sloan worked to make poetry and English literature relevant and real for the students in his Hyde Park High School classrooms in the 1950s. "He loved teaching," said his son Cliff. "One of the joys of our growing up was that we would be with ...
- Literary Rites 2008 - Sunday Times.lk
Literary Rites 2008Sunday Times.lk, Sri Lanka - 1 hour agoHave you ever wondered what writing is all about? How an author weaves from a few ideas and incidents characters, plots and poetry? ...
- On being 100, 'regretflix', and blurbing poetry - Slate
Yet again , I bring special qualifications to the week's Fraywatch subjects: I too was charmed by 100-year-old Diary geezer Leon Despres, and I too have a copy of Hotel Rwanda sitting unwatched near my TV. We were all in it together this week, with ...
- Wow, what a story! - Edmonton Sun
It's been barely a week since Winnipeg author Andrew Davidson's first novel, The Gargoyle, landed in bookstores. But it has already carved out a niche in publishing history. And made its creator comfortably wealthy. Truth be told, it accomplished ...
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