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- Built on soaring words - The Australian
BLACK holes, notoriously resistant to improvement through the design process, aren't the most glamorous subjects for student architects. But one black hole in architecture education demands transformation: too many architecture students can't write ...
- New in Paperback: A travel writer's spell-binding tale - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Colin Thubron spent eight months on foot and aboard bus, train, hired car and donkey cart to follow in the Shadow of the Silk Road (Harper Perennial, 344 pp., $15.95). His 7,000 miles, moving east to west, took him through some of the most remote ...
- Tier girl joins elite field for National Spelling Bee this week - Sun and Press
BAINBRIDGE -- Claudia Schulze's love of reading helped lead the Bainbridge girl to the Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington, D.C., this week. The 13-year-old, eighth-grade student at Bainbridge Middle School will take an early morning flight ...
- Jewel: Closing the Circle, Coming Home to Country - Los Angeles Chronicle
Jewel: Closing the Circle, Coming Home to CountryLos Angeles Chronicle, USA - 2 hours agoI read philosophy, the classics, poetry . I just loved it." Growing up on a ranch in rural Alaska provided an awesome setting for this young woman as she ...
- Revisiting old Sydney is askin' for trouble Revisiting old Sydney is askin' for trouble (Central Western Daily)
U ncle Abe has asked for a meeting with Tommy, near one of the Centennial Park lakes where he takes his daughter Gai to feed the ducks. "We've got to do something for Bob," Uncle Abe said."He's starting to feel the pressure."
- Elmira Kidney Walk draws 200 and raises $17,000 - Star-Gazette
With a festival celebrating the Chemung River and a walk supporting children's hunger programs also happening Saturday in Elmira, organizer Lynne Rusinko couldn't help but wonder what kind of crowd the second Elmira Kidney Walk would draw. There was ...
- Writing Outside The Margins hits Toronto's streets (Scarborough Mirror)
Canada's Festival of Queer Literary Arts returns to the city on Sunday, Aug. 24. The all-day festival, Writing Outside The Margins, features an array of activities for everyone, including panel discussions, an open-mic stage, a poetry slam, children's area and exclusive readings.
- Former Va. poet laureate George Garrett dies - Richmond Times Dispatch
Former Va. poet laureate George Garrett diesRichmond Times Dispatch, VA - 36 minutes agoBY JEREMY SLAYTON His talent with the written word encompassed poetry, essays, short stories and novels. He even co-wrote the screenplay for the 1965 horror ...Poet Laureate, UVA Professor Dies NBC 29 Newsall 2 news articles
- Funny and sad tribute to lost wife is the Book of the Year (icWales)
A DIARY written by one of Wales’ leading poets, chronicling life after his wife’s death in a car crash, was last night named Wales Book of the Year 2008.
- Celebrating independence and heritage - Journal-Advocate
Celebrating independence and heritageJournal-Advocate, CO - 5 hours agoFor parts of the day, the sun was beating down, and people sat in the shade for the auction and musical and poetry performances, or bought cool drinks, ...
- New releases (Boston Globe)
"Bigger, Stronger, Faster" A very entertaining documentary about what steroids mean to America, seen through the fretful eyes of director Chris Bell and his brothers, bodybuilders all. The film hops over the wall of media outrage and wonders why Barry Bonds and Mark McGwire are accused of cheating when our entire culture rewards winning at all costs. As surreally entertaining ...
- Berwick Academy announces Top 12 students - Foster's Daily Democrat
Berwick Academy announces Top 12 studentsFoster's Daily Democrat, NH - 52 minutes agoShe has played African drums since middle school and has played at recitals and several benefit concerts in the Seacoast area. As a freshman, she was the ...
- Strange days: Fired by ancient zeal in Cornwall - Daily Telegraph
At the end of a long journey into Cornwall, crumpled into a corner of a train, I was longing to get out on the open moor. Standing around the midsummer bonfire at Madron, near Penzance Aside from the cattle-truck stylings of rail travel, the journey ...
- Batman is Back -- TIME Reviews The Dark Knight (Time Magazine)
Richard Corliss takes an advance look at The Dark Knight and finds it a masterly weave of madness and dread
- The Sweet Lie or the Bitter Truth -- A Beleaguered Woman and Her Family Cope With Lies and Deceit in New Collaborative ... (PrimeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance)
NEW BERLIN, Wis., June 25, 2008 -- Readers with hearty appetites for moving family dramas will do well by picking up a copy of a newly released collaborative novel by P. Diane Truswell & Mary L.
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