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- Student magazine 'excellent' (The Herald News)
PLAINFIELD --The Plainfield South High School literary magazine, "Metamorphic Expressions in Blue & White," received a rank of "Excellent" in the 2007 National Council of Teachers of English Program that recognizes student literary magazines.
- War poet Robert Graves 'stole work from his mistress' - The Independent
Few would doubt the brilliance of Robert Graves, a man considered to be one of Britain's foremost war poets whose verses on Greek mythology and frontline conflict cemented his name in literary history. But one academic has accused the poet of ...
- Former AP Haiti correspondent Michael Norton dies (AP via Yahoo! Philippines News)
Michael Norton _ who spent nearly two decades covering Haiti's coups, rebellions and disasters for The Associated Press _ died Sunday after a long battle with cancer.
- Column: ‘Absurd blurbs’ offer hope to hopeless - U-Wire.com
The beginnings of almost any lifetime passion are defined by the confidence it offers you as a child. The kids in my neighborhood couldn’t afford a real musical instrument, let alone lessons. The local schools touted paltry art budgets that had us ...
- Beware of ‘limiting beliefs,’ Tunxis grads told (The Bristol Press)
FARMINGTON — Among the more than 300 graduates of Tunxis Community College Sunday was a young Russian immigrant, who had many family members there to cheer him on.
- Bush-wah's impeachment in Madame Marie's crystal ball? (WorldNet Daily)
Madame Marie, fabled Asbury Park boardwalk fortune teller, passed away at the age of 93 right before Independence Day. Her death was ironic since she became famous from Bruce Springsteen's song, "Fourth of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)."
- NORM: Elvis fan club will have star its way - Las Vegas Review Journal
A local Elvis fan club isn't feeling a whole lot of love from the Elvis Presley Estate. The cold shoulder includes efforts to obtain a donation for Elvis' celebrity star on Las Vegas Boulevard and silence as far as offering input on where to install ...
- Rupert Goold To Direct Pinter's 'No Man's Land' At Duke - Broadway World
Broadway WorldRupert Goold To Direct Pinter's 'No Man's Land' At DukeBroadway World, NY - 17 hours ago... marked Pinter's 75th birthday by producing Old Times and Betrayal along with many readings and presentations of his other plays, prose and poetry. ...
- Roslindale Neighbors: Immigrant factory workers focus of local ... - Jamaica Plain Gazette
Jamaica Plain GazetteRoslindale Neighbors: Immigrant factory workers focus of local ...Jamaica Plain Gazette, MA - 1 hour agoThis is Beatman’s second book of poetry. Her first, published in 2002, was “Ladies’ Night at the Blue Hill Spa.” Her poems have appeared in many literary ...
- The Beauty of Physics - Columbia Spectator
As your General Physics final approaches, beauty is probably the last thing on your mind. Your notebooks are overflowing with scribbled equations, integrals are pouring out your ears, and you stopped showering days ago—a fact of which your ...
- Tonight's AHA! focuses on 'Changing Facade' (The Standard-Times)
This evening, be inspired by the "Changing Facade" of a cultural city as the May AHA! night highlights the new and expanded businesses of the past year, young entrepreneurs and innovative artists, and exciting programs offered by the AHA! partner venues...
- Valley Briefing - Beacon News
Alden sets cook-out for military families Alden Gardens of Waterford , 1955 Randi Drive, will host a cook-out at 1:30 p.m. on Memorial Day, May 26, for its residents and the families of local military personnel serving in Iraq. East Aurora JROTC ...
- REGION: Modern libraries, definition of literacy evolving (North County Times)
LAKE ELSINORE ---- How to ... Guillermo "Memo" Hernandez carefully punched the rest of the prompt into YouTube's search box. ... speed-paint Iron Man. Memo, an 8-year-old in a bright green T-shirt and a Human Torch-esque haircut shaped by handfuls of
- Book sale Thursday - Saturday (The Oneida Daily Dispatch)
ONEIDA - Area residents will have thousands of books to choose from this weekend at the 36th annual Friends of the Oneida Public Library book sale at Willard Prior Elementary School.
- Reflections - "Them Dam Writers" and Coulee Corridor News - Grand Coulee Star
Reflections - "Them Dam Writers" and Coulee Corridor NewsGrand Coulee Star, WA - 1 hour agoThem Dam Writers also sponsor a poetry contest during the annual Balde Eagle Festival in February, and members have helped with other contests within the ...
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