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- I See The Truth - Cleveland Free Times
I See The TruthCleveland Free Times, OH - 2 hours agoShe was a fairly popular teen, smarter than the majority of her peers, with a sharp wit and a love of poetry. She was involved in a litany of ...
- Dear Philly1.com Members, - Philadelphia Center City Weekly Press
Dear Philly1.com Members,Philadelphia Center City Weekly Press, PA - 1 hour agoThe Boston Globe called Sort of Gone ''a welcome counterpart to the sentimental rhymes often celebrated as baseball poetry. ...
- SAEP High School Film Club - South African Film News (press release)
SAEP High School Film ClubSouth African Film News (press release), South Africa - 7 hours agoSuch programmes have grown in recent years by the demands of the students and include creative writing and poetry events, computer skills training, ...
- The legacy of Yves Saint Laurent - Clarksville Online
The legacy of Yves Saint LaurentClarksville Online, TN - 3 hours ago“The poetry of each of his creations reflects this man’s incredible sensitivity and vast cultural knowledge. Every square inch of fabric is compelling… ...
- Poetry Jukebox: The Right Selection. - Ledbury Reporter
Poetry Jukebox: The Right Selection.Ledbury Reporter, UK - 47 minutes agoIt was moving at times to see Lloyd Pack so moved, and to hear him recite several challenging poems from memory, including the Dantesque war poem "Strange ...
- LETTER: Now that's entertainment! - SouthCoastToday.com
LETTER: Now that's entertainment!SouthCoastToday.com, MA - 45 minutes agoI think in the first place of book clubs and quilting groups that could meet in a comfortable facility. There should be small seminar-sized rooms in the AED ...
- Remember When: How Indian River Shores got its big anchor (Vero Press Journal)
In the 1950s, I had a glass bottom bucket. When the ocean was calm, it was entertaining to drift over the reef near Orchid Island and watch the fish through the glass.
- 2nd ARts & Film (Queens Courier)
After a successful first festival last year, the 2008 Rockaway Literary Arts & Film Festival will take place on Saturday, June 7 and Sunday, June 8, giving visitors a chance to take part in a wide variety of activities.
- Riding the Emotions of a Ratmansky Ballet (New York Times)
As ?Concerto DSCH,? the new ballet by Alexei Ratmansky for New York City Ballet, unfolded at its premiere on Thursday, you could feel wave upon wave of emotion sweeping across the audience.
- Destruction and creation - Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning HeraldDestruction and creationSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 1 hour ago... in 1957 and sent with his family to the remote province of Xingjian. There, he was prohibited from writing poetry and given a new job cleaning toilets. ...
- Every dog has its day - in print - The Age
The AgeEvery dog has its day - in printThe Age, Australia - 1 hour agoWrites poetry. 1979 Moves to New York. Writes for magazines. Later, works for seven years in investment banking. Novels Snake (1996); Moral Hazard (2002), ...
- Not resting on his laurels (Amesbury News)
This weekend, John Greenleaf Whittier fans will follow the poet’s lead and head out in horse-drawn carts to the thick patches of mountain laurel in Maudslay State Park. Like Whittier and his crew, they’ll celebrate the flowers with poetry, companionship and some free refreshments at a Feast of the Laurels Poetry Celebration.
- Beaujolais wine enthusiast wants answers (Journal Inquirer)
Q. For many years I have been drinking wonderful Beaujolais wines from France. I have paired the wine with many different dishes and it always was a hit; I suspect it always will be. But for all of my enjoyment of it, I have to admit that I know little about it outside of its wonderful flavor.
- Touring With an Eccentric Guide - Wall Street Journal
Heinrich Heine (1797-1856) once described himself as the last of the romantics and the first of the moderns, which may account for the winning combination of the playful and the serious in his writing. Today he is largely remembered for his ballad ...
- washingtonpost.com - Washington Post
Washington Postwashingtonpost.comWashington Post, United States - 4 hours agoUntil the end of his life, Mr. Battey continued to play jazz, write poetry and teach Japanese, never giving up hope that music and language could bring the ...
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