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- An insurmountable library (Berkshire Eagle)
LENOX — When Edith Wharton's estate, The Mount, spent $2.6 million on the novelist's 2,600-volume personal library in December 2005, heads turned: Serious financial limbo for a bunch of books?
- Studies in Crap: License to Kill PLUS: Enjoy Your Pigeons - Pitch Weekly
Studies in Crap: License to Kill PLUS: Enjoy Your PigeonsPitch Weekly, MO - 2 hours agoThis chapbook of loose, chatty, beat-influenced, table-napkin poetry is a study in just how much white space an author can squeeze onto 24 pages and still ...
- experience some monsoon magic - Emirates Business 24/7
Emirates Business 24/7experience some monsoon magicEmirates Business 24/7, United Arab Emirates - 21 minutes agoVisiting in this season has inspired ragas, poetry and lyrical excess and is sure to rejuvenate weary tourists. I climb to the top of a lighthouse, ...
- Happiness: An Olympic Sport - Beliefnet.com
Happiness: An Olympic SportBeliefnet.com, NY - 5 hours agoPure poetry.) 6. Smile and Oxygenate. Smiling brings oxygen to the brain and it sends out a clear message that you are a kind, happy and open person. ...
- Conversation With a Literary Giants - Cornell Daily Sun
What with the ghosts of Nabokov, Vonnegut and Pynchon haunting its corridors, Goldwin Smith Hall must have felt quite comfortable to former Poet Laureate Charles Simic, who stopped by Ithaca on Thursday, October 2nd as part of the Creative Writing ...
- Sweet Sorrow (Nashville Scene)
Director Barry Scott's new TSU production of Romeo & Juliet is a surprise success in this somewhat low-energy Nashville theatrical summer. While Bard adaptations are old hat, there's definitely something to be said for pulling it off with style and meaning. By moving the classic love story...
- You Buying Edwards Story #2? "Love lips" wouldn't lie again ... - Slate
Would it really hurt Obama if John Edwards went to Denver? The more he publicly defends himself, the more honest and upright he makes Obama look by comparison. And the smarter he makes Democratic primary voters look. ... 1:16 A.M. USA Today isn't ...
- Sorting the Olympic professionals from the amateurs - yorkshirepost
From: Tom Whitley, Nicholson Road, Healing, Grimsby. THE arguments about whether professional sportsmen and sportswomen should be allowed to compete in the Olympic Games will go on and on, and the matter is clouded by definition of what constitutes a ...
- Carruth found his voice in New England - Concord Monitor
Carruth found his voice in New EnglandConcord Monitor, NH - 13 minutes agoLike Frost's, his poetry transcended his region. The voice he found was an American voice. Carruth's strongest poems borrowed the vernacular of the society ...
- Composer-musician Terence Blanchard to begin residency - Skidmore College News
Composer-musician Terence Blanchard to begin residencySkidmore College News, NY - 7 hours agoThe readings, which include poetry and a report on the government's response to the hurricane, give context to the CD. Our hope is that the breadth of the ...
- Helen Hunt is strong in 'Found Me,' her directorial debut - MLive.com
Bette Midler, left, and Helen Hunt star in "Then She Found Me." Helen Hunt directs, co-writes and stars in solid comedy-drama about how, for some people, love and ticking biological clocks struggle to find common ground. "Then She Found Me" (PG-13 ...
- Fall movie preview - Kentucky.com
Fall movie previewKentucky.com, KY - 29 minutes ago12) Righteous Kill: Robert De Niro and Al Pacino team up as cops tracking down a poetry-composing serial killer, fretting that they imprisoned the wrong guy ...
- Poem Prescription (Hopkinton Crier)
For 30 years Helene Royce Tolland (also known as Mrs. R. T.) has been a mover and a shaker...not in the traditional sense ... but rather as a second grade teacher who literally has succeeded in getting students to move, shake and feel, and whatever else needed to truly learn in her classroom.
- Out & About in Renton | July 23 - Bothell Reporter
Calendars are published Wednesdays and Saturdays on a space-available basis. Items for the Wednesday edition must be submitted by noon the previous Thursday. Items for the Saturday edition must be submitted by noon the previous Tuesday. Special ...
- New site for writers (The Sentinel)
The Sentinel recently talked shop with Joellen Kubiak-Woodall, developer and editor of the online magazine, The Write Room. Kubiak-Woodall is a recent KSU graduate currently enrolled in KSU’s Master of Arts in Professional Writing (MAPW) program in Creative Writing.
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